Really enjoyed this little novella narrated by a lovable yet hungry mountain lion who is forced out of his home in the hills of L.A....or as he calls it “ellay”.
Funny and whimsical observations about the people he encounters that will make you smile and perhaps shed a tear or two.

I almost read this before a recent flight but decided against it...glad I did!

T.J. Newman wastes no time in this high octane thriller and follow up to “Falling”, about a commercial airliner that ditches in the Pacific Ocean.

You'll want to finish this page turner in one sitting.

REBECCA meets THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER in this twisty whodunnit from Riley Sager. Just when you think you've figured it all out, Sager hits you with another WTF plot twist.
While some of those twists gave me some pause, this is still a highly enjoyable read!

The title says it all...a harrowing “tale of shipwreck, mutiny and murder”...and why I prefer staying on land.

The prequel to “To Sleep in a Sea of Stars” (which I loved) left me a bit disappointed. The premise is very “Alien” in its set up, but I found the story a bit repetitive as they got closer to their destination.
Sadly, it left me with more questions than answers.

More like Slogging Towards Bethlehem.
I would have DNF'd this book but I got Reading Goals to achieve and this was a relatively short book.
A wildly pretentious and dull one at that.
#NotForMe

Set in 1959, a stage actress, after suffering a mental breakdown, escapes to a small town in New York where she rents a house in a suburban neighborhood.
This 80 page novella is basically “Rear Window” with a supernatural twist.
Fun and creepy.

Talk about a stage mom from hell!
Jennette McCurdy chronicles her life as a child actress which was imposed upon her by her dominating and manipulative mother.
As a result, she struggles with mental health issues, addiction and eating disorders.
A very candid and surprisingly funny memoir.