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Dear AI, I Killed Her by Kirill Khrestinin | A Disturbing Psychological Thriller Review

Dear AI, I Killed Her by Kirill Khrestinin | A Disturbing Psychological Thr..

Dear AI, I Killed Her by Kirill Khrestinin is one of the most unsettling psychological thrillers I have read in a long time. Told through confession sessions between a serial killer and an AI chatbot, this dark indie thriller explores obsession, manipulation, morality, and the disturbing intimacy of being truly heard.

The Eternal Return of Clara Hart by Louise Finch | A Haunting YA Story of Identity and Memory

The Eternal Return of Clara Hart by Louise Finch | A Haunting YA Story of I..

A haunting YA literary novel exploring identity, memory, emotional echoes, and surreal repetition. Read my review of The Eternal Return of Clara Hart by Louise Finch for The Write Reads tour.

Devious Web by Shelley Grandy Audiobook Review | A Corporate Thriller Full of Secrets and Suspense

Devious Web by Shelley Grandy Audiobook Review | A Corporate Thriller Full ..

A suspenseful audiobook review of Devious Web by Shelley Grandy, a twist-filled corporate thriller packed with secrets, shifting motives, and steady tension.

Review: Jump (Madders of Time, Book #2) by D.L. Orton

Review: Jump (Madders of Time, Book #2) by D.L. Orton

A thoughtful review of Jump by D.L. Orton, a high-stakes science-fiction thriller blending multiverse collapse, emotional depth, and cinematic world-building. Book two of the Madders of Time series delivers tension, heart, and unforgettable characters.

Review: Famous Once by Jane Green | A 3.5-Star Novella on Fame and Mother-Daughter Reconciliation

Review: Famous Once by Jane Green | A 3.5-Star Novella on Fame and Mother-D..

A 3.5-star review of Famous Once by Jane Green, a short novella exploring rock-and-roll fame, buried secrets, and a tender mother-daughter reconciliation. Emotional depth shines, even if the mystery feels compressed.