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Book Review: The Escape Game by Marissa Meyer and Tamara Moss

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The Escape Game  by Marissa Meyer and Tamara Moss  opens on the set of a reality television show called "The Escape Room" where one of the season four contestants, Alicia Angelos, is found in a coffin on set ... dead. Fast forward to season five where Sierra Angelos, the murder victim's younger sister and suspected killer, has been brought back to the show and paired up with Beck, Adi, and Carter. Sierra wants to find justice for her sister, but when Sierra and her teammates start uncovering clues about the true killer, they must figure out how to survive the game. A huge thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Young Readers Group for approving my request and providing me with a digital copy of The Escape Game  for free in exchange for my honest review. I was immediately drawn to the title and cover of the young adult novel. Throw in the plot being about an escape room, and I was completely sold on the story before even reading it. The story is told from the perspective of fou...

Book Review: The Stranger You Seek (Keye Street, #1) by Amanda Kyle Williams

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The Stranger You Seek by Amanda Kyle Williams is set in Atlanta, Georgia, and the story begins as local media outlets receive chilling letters from a serial killer who promises to strike again. With each message, the pressure mounts on the Atlanta Police Department to identify the killer before another life is lost. Enter Keye Street, a former FBI profiler who now works as a private investigator and bail enforcement agent. As she digs deeper into the case and searches for connections between the victims, Keye begins to realize that the killer may be far closer to her than she ever imagined. This is a gripping debut suspense novel that I couldn’t put down from the very first page. It’s one of those rare books that pulls you in so completely that you wish you could call in sick just to finish it in one sitting. Sadly, I’m far too responsible to actually do that, so I had to settle for squeezing in chapters during my lunch break and every spare moment I could find. Before I gush too ...