Books I couldn’t put down—the ones that kept me up way too late and had me saying “just one more chapter.” From emotional love stories to twisty plots, these are my favorite page-turners that stick with you long after you’re done.
No gore, no ghosts…just psychological warfare and a woman who refuses to explain herself. I read it in one sitting and then stared at the wall like it owed me answers.
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
This book made me question everything, including whether I’d survive a weekend in Vermont. Verity’s manuscript is unhinged, Lowen’s choices are questionable, and Jeremy? Let’s just say I wouldn’t date him without a background check.
Verity
This book had me playing detective, therapist, and judge. None of which I’m qualified for, but Hemlock doesn’t care. It’s messy in the best way, and the ending made me want to reread the whole thing with fresh suspicion.
Hemlock by Kiersten Modglin
I read this in one sitting and immediately texted three people about it. It’s one of those thrillers where you keep thinking, ‘Okay, now I’ve got it figured out’—and then nope. The boyfriend? Charming in that ‘this feels off but I can’t explain why’ ...
The Boyfriend
I read this in one sitting because I physically couldn’t stop. A couple tours a house in the woods, gets snowed in, and finds a hidden room with tapes from the previous owner, who just happened to be a psychiatrist with secrets. It’s giving locked-ro...
Never Lie
This one hooked me fast. It opens with a murder, a mysterious spreadsheet, and a coworker who was either deeply misunderstood or deeply unhinged. The office setting feels uncomfortably familiar, passive-aggressive emails, weird vibes in the break roo...
The Coworker
I couldn’t put down November 9 by Colleen Hoover. It’s a beautiful, emotional love story about connection, healing, and the twists of fate that bring people together. Perfect for anyone who loves heartfelt romance with a little bit of suspense and lo...
November 9
I couldn’t put this down. It Ends With Us is raw, emotional, and completely gripping. It made me feel every moment, and I keep thinking about it days later.