Looking Ahead – This Month’s TBR List!
Happy February!
February is one of my favorite months! Not only is it the anniversary of my second year of blogging, it is also my birthday month. Now it isn’t just any birthday, this month I will turn the big 5-0! In honor of both of these achievements I will be doing a giveaway later this month.
Let’s see what I plan on reading this month!
Currently Reading…
The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer (NetGalley)
Goodreads Synopsis
In 1942, Europe remains in the relentless grip of war. Just beyond the tents of the Russian refugee camp she calls home, a young woman speaks her wedding vows. It’s a decision that will alter her destiny…and it’s a lie that will remain buried until the next century.
Since she was nine years old, Alina Dziak knew she would marry her best friend, Tomasz. Now fifteen and engaged, Alina is unconcerned by reports of Nazi soldiers at the Polish border, believing her neighbors that they pose no real threat, and dreams instead of the day Tomasz returns from college in Warsaw so they can be married. But little by little, injustice by brutal injustice, the Nazi occupation takes hold, and Alina’s tiny rural village, its families, are divided by fear and hate. Then, as the fabric of their lives is slowly picked apart, Tomasz disappears. Where Alina used to measure time between visits from her beloved, now she measures the spaces between hope and despair, waiting for word from Tomasz and avoiding the attentions of the soldiers who patrol her parents’ farm. But for now, even deafening silence is preferable to grief.
Slipping between Nazi-occupied Poland and the frenetic pace of modern life, Kelly Rimmer creates an emotional and finely wrought narrative that weaves together two women’s stories into a tapestry of perseverance, loyalty, love and honor. The Things We Cannot Say is an unshakable reminder of the devastation when truth is silenced…and how it can take a lifetime to find our voice before we learn to trust it.
The Rest of the Month…
Never Tell (Detective D.D. Warren, #10) by Lisa Gardner (NetGalley)
Goodreads Synopsis
A man is dead, shot three times in his home office. But his computer has been shot twelve times, and when the cops arrive, his pregnant wife is holding the gun.
D.D. Warren arrives on the scene and recognizes the woman–Evie Carter–from a case many years back. Evie’s father was killed in a shooting that was ruled an accident. But for D.D., two coincidental murders is too many.
Flora Dane sees the murder of Conrad Carter on the TV news and immediately knows his face. She remembers a night when she was still a victim–a hostage–and her captor knew this man. Overcome with guilt that she never tracked him down, Flora is now determined to learn the truth of Conrad’s murder.
But D.D. and Flora are about to discover that in this case the truth is a devilishly elusive thing. As layer by layer they peel away the half-truths and outright lies, they wonder: How many secrets can one family have?
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The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides (My Bookshelf)
Goodreads Synopsis
Alicia Berenson’s life is seemingly perfect. A famous painter married to an in-demand fashion photographer, she lives in a grand house with big windows overlooking a park in one of London’s most desirable areas. One evening her husband Gabriel returns home late from a fashion shoot, and Alicia shoots him five times in the face, and then never speaks another word.
Alicia’s refusal to talk, or give any kind of explanation, turns a domestic tragedy into something far grander, a mystery that captures the public imagination and casts Alicia into notoriety. The price of her art skyrockets, and she, the silent patient, is hidden away from the tabloids and spotlight at the Grove, a secure forensic unit in North London.
Theo Faber is a criminal psychotherapist who has waited a long time for the opportunity to work with Alicia. His determination to get her to talk and unravel the mystery of why she shot her husband takes him down a twisting path into his own motivations—a search for the truth that threatens to consume him.
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Until the Day I Die by Emily Carpenter (NetGalley)
Goodreads Synopsis
If there’s a healthy way to grieve, Erin Gaines hasn’t found it. After her husband’s sudden death, the runaway success of the tech company they built with their best friends has become overwhelming. Her nerves are frayed, she’s disengaged, and her frustrated daughter, Shorie, is pulling away from her. Maybe Erin’s friends and family are right. Maybe a few weeks at a spa resort in the Caribbean islands is just what she needs to hit the reset button…
Shorie is not only worried about her mother’s mental state but also for the future of her parents’ company. Especially when she begins to suspect that not all of Erin’s colleagues can be trusted. It seems someone is spinning an intricate web of deception—the foundation for a conspiracy that is putting everything, and everyone she loves, at risk. And she may be the only one who can stop it.
Now, thousands of miles away in a remote, and oftentimes menacing, tropical jungle, Erin is beginning to have similar fears. Things at the resort aren’t exactly how the brochure described, and unless she’s losing her mind, Erin’s pretty sure she wasn’t sent there to recover—she was sent to disappear.
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The Mother-In-Law by Sally Hepworth (NetGalley)
Goodreads Synopsis
From the moment Lucy met Diana, she was kept at arm’s length. Diana is exquisitely polite, but Lucy knows, even after marrying Oliver, that they’ll never have the closeness she’d been hoping for.
But who could fault Diana? She was a pillar of the community, an advocate for social justice, the matriarch of a loving family. Lucy had wanted so much to please her new mother-in-law.
That was ten years ago. Now, Diana has been found dead, leaving a suicide note. But the autopsy reveals evidence of suffocation. And everyone in the family is hiding something.
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Triptych (Will Trent, #1) by Karin Slaughter (My Bookshelf)
Goodreads Synopsis
In the city of Atlanta, women are dying—at the hands of a killer who signs his work with a single, chilling act of mutilation. Leaving behind enough evidence to fuel a frenzied police hunt, this cunning madman is bringing together dozens of lives, crossing the boundaries of wealth and race. And the people who are chasing him must cross those boundaries too. Among them is Michael Ormewood, a veteran detective whose marriage is hanging by a thread—and whose arrogance and explosive temper are threatening his career. And Angie Polaski, a beautiful vice cop who was once Michael’s lover before she became his enemy.
But another player has entered the game: a loser ex-con who has stumbled upon the killer’s trail in the most coincidental of ways—someone who may be the key to breaking the case wide open.
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Twisted by Steve Cavanagh (My Bookshelf)
Goodreads Synopsis
BEFORE YOU READ THIS BOOK
I WANT YOU TO KNOW THREE THINGS:
1. The police are looking to charge me with murder.
2. No one knows who I am. Or how I did it.
3. If you think you’ve found me. I’m coming for you next.
After you’ve read this book, you’ll know: the truth is far more twisted…
Have you read any of these titles? What are you looking forward to reading this month?
If you have a TBR list feel free to link it in the comment below!
Let’s get social…
I loved The Silent Patient and I’ll be sharing my review on the blog tour soon.
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Perfect! Looking forward to seeing it!
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What a great month and lots to celebrate!
I hope you love the Mother-in-Law!! I loved it!!
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Excellent! Crossing my fingers I do too!
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I’m reading Until The Day I Die this month as well! Fingers crossed we will both enjoy it… Have a wonderful February!
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I love Emily Carpenter, so I have high hopes we will!
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This looks like a lot of fun! I have a copy of The Mother In Law too! I am glad to see that people think it is good in the above comments. I have both a physical and eARC, but like the cover on the physical one much better.
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I am anxious to read The Silent Patient. I know I am an outlier, but I did not care for The Mother In Law book, but do hope you all enjoy it.
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Eek…I hope I have better luck with The Mother-in-Law too!
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Yay, you’re starting Will Trent! I’m excited! I wanted to read The Silent Patient but had too many ARCs for the month and felt overwhelmed, lol. I’ll definitely read it when it’s published though since I’ve heard it’s so good. I loved the new Emily Carpenter book a lot-it’s quite different from her others but very suspenseful. I also enjoyed The Mother-in-Law too. I hope you enjoy them all! ♥
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Looks like I have a lot to look forward to this month! YES…I am finally starting Will Trent! If all goes well I will be ready for her next book in the fall!
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You do! I hope you’ll be done by August for the next book. The last book was such a cliffhanger that you’ll want to go right into the next one but either way, if you’re still reading it at least you won’t have to wait for it to be published! I’m on pins and needles, lol.
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I love a good cliffhanger! This is very exciting news!!
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Enjoy them! I’m excited to see what you think of Will Trent the character. He’s one of a kind, that’s for sure. I do love him!
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I loved The Mother-in-law, a book you’ll either really dislike or be all over. Hope you fall in my camp😏. Can’t wait to see what you think about Will Trent.
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Yikes! Yes, let’s hope we are in the same camp!
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I hope you have a great month, Tina! Happy Reading 🙂
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Thank you Dee, you too!
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Great titles here! Happy 50th birthday! February is my birthday month too, but I’m way older than you. 63 GULP!
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Happy Birthday to you too! Age is just a number, half the time I forget how old I am lol
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