Wednesday, February 26, 2020

What We're Reading #40

Happy Wednesday, everyone! Here are a few book recommendations to make your day even brighter.

Red Eye by Claire C. Riley Book Cover

Red Eye by Claire C. Riley & Eli Constant

This is the worst flight ever!
** Rose is excited for her new adventure, but as her guilt grows, so does the tension on the plane. Sam thinks the worst thing about her week was her doomed wedding, she was wrong. **

When a red-eye flight from London to Los Angeles brings two strangers together, they have no idea that it’s the end of the bloody world!

Rose, a British runaway, is ready for the adventure of a lifetime. Her hopes are high, her funds are low, and nothing is going to rain on her parade.

Except maybe the apocalypse!

Sam is an American ballerina on her way home from a hellish vacation. She’s tired of culture, tired of traveling, and seriously tired of men. She can’t wait to get home.

That is until everyone turns into flesh-eating zombies!

Neither woman expects their exhausting overnight flight to devolve into bloody carnage of terror and mayhem.

But when you’re over 30,000 feet in the air
and there’s nowhere to run
and nowhere to hide…
what else can you do but team up with as many survivors as possible and try to stay alive?

Start this epic zombie apocalypse thriller written by USA Today Bestseller Claire C. Riley and Victoria Cage Author Eli Constant.

Goodreads | Amazon

Lilyn’s Teaser Review

A fun read that gives you a suitable amount of well-worded gore. I wouldn’t mind picking up the next episode.

Read Lilyn’s entire review at Goodreads.

Unspeakable Things by Jess Lourey Book Cover

Unspeakable Things by Jess Lourey

Inspired by a terrifying true story from the author’s hometown, a heart-pounding novel of suspense about a small Minnesota community where nothing is as quiet—or as safe—as it seems.

Cassie McDowell’s life in 1980s Minnesota seems perfectly wholesome. She lives on a farm, loves school, and has a crush on the nicest boy in class. Yes, there are her parents’ strange parties and their parade of deviant guests, but she’s grown accustomed to them.

All that changes when someone comes hunting in Lilydale.

One by one, local boys go missing. One by one, they return changed—violent, moody, and withdrawn. What happened to them becomes the stuff of shocking rumors. The accusations of who’s responsible grow just as wild, and dangerous town secrets start to surface. Then Cassie’s own sister undergoes the dark change. If she is to survive, Cassie must find her way in an adult world where every sin is justified, and only the truth is unforgivable.

Goodreads | Amazon

Audra’s Teaser Review

If you like coming-of-age horror tales, especially nostalgic ones like ItDecember Park, or Boy’s Life, you’ll probably enjoy this tale and appreciate it for its excellent leading lady.

Read Audra’s entire review at Goodreads.

Cirque Berserk by Jessica Guess

Cirque Berzerk by Jessica Guess

The summer of 1989 brought terror to the town of Shadows Creek, Florida in the form of a massacre at the local carnival, Cirque Berserk. One fateful night, a group of teens killed a dozen people then disappeared into thin air. No one knows why they did it, where they went, or even how many of them there were, but legend has it they still roam the abandoned carnival, looking for blood to spill.

Thirty years later, best friends, Sam and Rochelle, are in the midst of a boring senior trip when they learn about the infamous Cirque Berserk. Seeking one last adventure, they and their friends journey to the nearby Shadows Creek to see if the urban legends about Cirque Berserk are true. But waiting for them beyond the carnival gates is a night of brutality, bloodshed, and betrayal.

Will they make they make it out alive, or will the carnival’s past demons extinguish their futures?

Goodreads | Amazon

Alex’s Teaser Review

If you enjoy slasher books and movies then this needs to go to the top of your TBR! 5 stars from me – and I need to read anything and everything that Guess delivers from here on!

Read Alex’s entire review at Goodreads.

Thanks for joining us today! We hope you found something to add to your tbr list. Please share your recent reads with us in the comments below.

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