WWW Wednesday is a meme from Sam at Taking On A World Of Words
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
Payback is the final book in a series that intrigued me from the start – an elite academy that trains teen con artists in return for a future they’d never be able to attain on their own. When everyone is trained to lie and con, who do you trust? How do you know you can trust them? This last novel is everything I’d hoped – higher stakes, truths unfolding. I’m hooked.
The unpredictable truth will be revealed in Payback, the stunning conclusion to Kristen Simmons’ Edgar-nominated thriller series that started with The Deceivers…
Brynn Hilder has conned a lot of people. From the spoiled rich kids of Sikawa City to her mom’s loser ex-boyfriend, from a motorcycle gang to a senator’s son. If there was money to be gained, or a secret to uncover, she figured out how to get it done. And thanks to Vale Hall and its director, Dr. David Odin, she’s found a family of hustlers just like her.
Together, Brynn and her friends have overcome doubt, deceit, and betrayal to unearth the truth–a truth even a group of professional scammers couldn’t have predicted.
And now they must tackle the biggest con artist of them all: the man who brought them all together.
It’s been quite a while since I’ve read a book about cults, but this one was difficult to put down. I finished it last week, but it’s stayed with me.
Lo Denham is used to being on her own. After her parents died, Lo’s sister, Bea, joined The Unity Project, leaving Lo in the care of their great aunt. Thanks to its extensive charitable work and community outreach, The Unity Project has won the hearts and minds of most in the Upstate New York region, but Lo knows there’s more to the group than meets the eye. She’s spent the last six years of her life trying—and failing—to prove it.
When a man shows up at the magazine Lo works for claiming The Unity Project killed his son, Lo sees the perfect opportunity to expose the group and reunite with Bea once and for all. When her investigation puts her in the direct path of its leader, Lev Warren and as Lo delves deeper into The Project, the lives of its members it upends everything she thought she knew about her sister, herself, cults, and the world around her—to the point she can no longer tell what’s real or true. Lo never thought she could afford to believe in Lev Warren . . . but now she doesn’t know if she can afford not to.
Up next is Don’t Tell a Soul. I watched the remake of Rebecca on Netflix last month (I recommend it), so I’m interested to see how this book spins it.
Stay up all night with this modern day Rebecca! Perfect for fans of Truly Devious—a haunting story about a new girl in an old town filled with dark secrets . . . that might just kill her.
People say the house is cursed.
It preys on the weakest, and young women are its favorite victims.
In Louth, they’re called the Dead Girls.
All Bram wanted was to disappear—from her old life, her family’s past, and from the scandal that continues to haunt her. The only place left to go is Louth, the tiny town on the Hudson River where her uncle, James, has been renovating an old mansion.
But James is haunted by his own ghosts. Months earlier, his beloved wife died in a fire that people say was set by her daughter. The tragedy left James a shell of the man Bram knew—and destroyed half the house he’d so lovingly restored.
The manor is creepy, and so are the locals. The people of Louth don’t want outsiders like Bram in their town, and with each passing day she’s discovering that the rumors they spread are just as disturbing as the secrets they hide. Most frightening of all are the legends they tell about the Dead Girls. Girls whose lives were cut short in the very house Bram now calls home.
The terrifying reality is that the Dead Girls may have never left the manor. And if Bram looks too hard into the town’s haunted past, she might not either.
Don’t Tell a Soul looks really tempting. Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.
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I’m ready for a cursed house filled with secrets after a month of some heavier fantasies. Happy Reading!
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A modern day Rebecca sounds intriguing!
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Doesn’t it? After the Netflix remake and this modern day spin, I’d love to reread the original. It’s been years.
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Thanks for sharing, Teri.
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You’re welcome, John!
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The Project sounds really interesting, and I love the cover design. Have a great week!
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That’s a cover you really need to examine up close – so many details that parallel the story. It’s a book I’d recommend.
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I think Don’t Tell a Soul would have me hiding under the covers! Thanks for the reviews, Teri. Enjoy your day.
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And that’s what I like about it, Jill, lol. Thanks for visiting!
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All of these books look so good. I can’t wait to hear more about each of them. Happy reading!
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I can certainly vouch for the first two – hoping the last one is just as good!
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All of these books look intriguing, Teri! I am currently reading “The Green Door,” by H.M. Kindt and it is VERY good. I highly recommend it!
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I looked that one up on Goodreads and sounds like something I’d enjoy. Thanks for the rec, Jan!
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I’m so intrigued by Don’t Tell a Soul. (Mostly I just love the cover! – So haunting). Happy Reading, Teri. 🙂
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It’s an eye-catching one alright. I’m excited to get started with it, but I’m at the final showdown on Payback and big things are happening!
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LOL. Enjoy! I’m looking forward to the review.
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Enjoy your reading!
I’m very curious to The project!
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Thanks, Evelyn! The Project is one that sticks with you a few days. It will make you think.
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Oh wow I love the sound of The Project… I hope you will enjoy your books this week and happy reading! Here’s my WWW.
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Thanks, Yvonne! The Project was my first experience with this author, and I was definitely impressed.
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I read a very good review for The Project on another blog this week, Teri. I think it sounds like a very good book. All of these titles sound interesting, but The Project would be my first pick.
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I’ve seen some fantastic reviews for it. It can be disturbing in parts, but such a great read.
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Three interesting looking reads there, Teri 🙂
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I can definitely say two are – I’ll let you know about the third.
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I can’t wait to order the Project! And Don’t Tell a Soul seems really intense!
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I think you’ll like The Project, Sophie. I finished Don’t Tell a Soul and while it wasn’t what I’d expected, there’s a good mystery inside.
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