She really loads her characters with so much depth and heart, making it so easy to root for them (even in more ridiculous moments lol).
An homage to Brooklyn and horror films, pick this one up if you want to squeeze a few more drops out of summer, but are already in that spooky season mood!
Thanks to Berkley for the free book in exchange for an honest review!
THE HITCHCOCK HOTEL is part psychological thriller and part whodunit mystery - the former part had me obsessed!! The uneasiness built among the characters and their pasts – and THE TENSION!! *chef's kiss*
I loved all of the Alfred Hitchcock references riddled throughout and I found the characters really interesting to spend time with.
Each of Wrobel's books has been vastly different from one another, but I think the style and story of this one has made it my favorite of her work!
Capri makes a living giving guided serial killer tours of San Francisco. Ever since she found out her grandfather was a convicted serial killer, she’s been fascinated in the topic and the chance to maybe one day prove his innocence. When a copycat killer suddenly pops up in town, Capri dives back into all of those unanswered questions to figure out who was murdering in the past and also the present.
THE SERIAL KILLER GUIDE TO SAN FRANCISCO by Michelle Chouinard pulled me in from the jump when we joined Capri on one of her infamous serial killer tours and found out her origin story - so so fascinating and I couldn’t wait to keep on reading!
The story did devolve a bit for me as the copycat killer emerged and we seemed to lose focus on both the tours and the Overkill Bill case - they became background players to a mystery that I found far less interesting.
This was overall and intriguing mystery, but based on the other elements within this story, I felt that it had the chance to be so much more!
A good debut from Chouinard, regardless.
Thanks to NetGalley, St. Martin’s Press, and Minotaur Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest review!
Huge thanks to Libro.fm for an ALC in exchange for an honest review!
I loved the charm of this one and all of the characters we met along the way.
This story is more about Flick's relationship with her new roommates and her sister, than it is about her actual romance storyline - though that does dip in more than I expected it, too - and finding those new friendships in your early 20's is HUGE and Merrill does a great job showing the importance and impact of that.
Flick was a bit dramatic at times, but this was overall a very fun, low stakes contemporary fiction whose Britishness was amped up even more by the audio narrator!
A great smart house, spooky season read! At just over 200 pages, it's a quick read with short chapters and takes place over the course of a Halloween day!
Sam has recently married Ben and is ready to begin a new life with him and her teen from a previous marriage, Emma. However, Ben’s mother soon falls ill and it sees the new family moving to her island of residence to take care of her. With the elder community members plying Sam with alcohol and pie, Emma begins to see things that warn her that her mother isn’t safe here.
DON’T EAT THE PIE by Monique Asher is an eerie horror novel that will make you think twice about sticking your fork in that pie!
Overall, I really enjoyed the story and the arc that it took - there were a lot of creepy, cult-like elements that stood out to me and I felt like Asher really incorporated some nice (read: terrifying & disgusting) imagery.
However, I was never able to fully click with the writing style and the story didn’t flow very well from one point to another. I also had a hard time understanding Sam and Emma’s relationship - there’s what we’re told and what we’re shown, and they never really seem to match up. Emma also read much younger than her 16 years for a good chunk of the story.
Thank you to Rising Action Publishing and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review!