A collection of unforgettable reads that stayed with me long after the final page — thought-provoking, fun emotional, and impossible to shake.
This book tackles intense themes like horror, family loyalty, and the intersection of modernity and tradition in India.
Honor by Thrity Umrigar, Paperback
The Five-Year Lie by Sarina Bowen is a romance about Nell, whose hidden past resurfaces, threatening her future and the love she’s built. It's a story of secrets, trust, and second chances.
The Five Year Lie: A Domestic Thriller by Sarina Bowen, Paperback
This one wrecked me in the best way. It’s a courtroom thriller, but also so much more — emotional, messy, and full of impossible choices. The tension builds like crazy, and I couldn’t stop thinking about what I would’ve done. If you’re into stories t...
Next of Kin by Kia Abdullah
If you love dark, twisty thrillers that keep you guessing, this book is it. It follows a woman trying to uncover the truth about her daughter’s disappearance in a small town where everyone seems to be hiding something. Every chapter had me wondering ...
All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham
A creepy, atmospheric thriller that had me hooked from the first page. It follows a woman who returns home to investigate a decades-old disappearance — but in a house full of secrets, not everything is as it seems. If you love twisty, haunted-house v...
The Only One Left by Riley Sager
I loved how this book felt like a cozy mystery with a big heart. It’s about a sweet but awkward hotel maid who ends up in the middle of a murder investigation — and things get way more complicated than she expected. If you’re into quirky characters a...
The Maid (Molly the Maid, #1) by Nita Prose
A must-read for Avatar: The Last Airbender fans. This dives into Kyoshi’s origin story — full of bending battles, political drama, and darker twists than the show. It’s intense, immersive, and adds so much depth to one of the most iconic Avatars.
The Last Airbender: The Rise of Kyoshi
Part thriller, part social commentary, this one creeps up on you. It starts as a story about gentrification in a Brooklyn neighborhood — then slowly twists into something way more sinister. Sharp, unsettling, and seriously hard to put down.