5 stars for A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
“Spicy and one of the better A Court of Thorns and Roses books.” – Maggie Schmuhl

3 stars for A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle Jensen
“The narrator was wonderful for the audiobook. The story itself was good, but somewhat predictable.” – Kailah Armstrong

5 stars for Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
“A must read, then reread. The twist at the end had me question everything!” – Brianna Almanzar

5 stars for The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith
“Can’t wait to read the second book.” – Teresa Parker

4 ½ stars for House of Glass by Sarah Pekkanen
“I have read other books by this author that were written with Greer Hendricks, but I believe this is the first that I ready written by her alone. All kinds of twists and turns with this one! A great whodunit that keeps you questioning what you really know.” – Tina Bitler

5 stars for The Family Firm by Emily Oster
“I highly recommend this second latest in Emily Oster’s parenting series. The focus of this text is on the complex decisions parents are faced with during school ages. I enjoyed the framework presented for decision making and the need to talk through family priorities, boundaries, and raising kids.” – Maggie Schmuhl

? stars for Bébé Day by Day by Pamela Druckerman
“Good follow-up to Bringing up Bébé. As someone who loves Montessori ideals, there is a lot of overlap in this book particularly treating kids as autonomous beings and fostering independence. Includes a bit of misogyny that could certainly be done without, but a quick read.” – Maggie Schmuhl

4 stars for No Escape by Maren Stoffels
“This book is such a cool concept! The idea of a rigged escape room is so scary. Plus, at the end, the reasoning of why the room was created really makes you think. I really liked this book and would like to read more from this author.” – Michelle Boyzuck

5 stars for The Beast by Jamie Lee Grey
“Loved the whole Mystery Babylon series. I anxiously awaited each release 🙂 ” – Billie Jean Stacy

4 stars for One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig
“I enjoyed the melodic writing style. The magic system was unique and the dark tone lent itself well to the world building. I liked the book but am going to wait to dive into its sequel.” – Kailah Armstrong

5 stars for Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins
“A story of never ending resilience!” – Jessica Leonard

5 stars for The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
“Absolute must-read for parents, educators, and anyone using social media. Phone – free schools!” – Maggie Schmuhl

5 stars for No Man’s Land by David Baldacci
“Exciting book. Love the characters. You feel like you know them!” – Ashley Wallace

3 ½ stars for She’s Not Sorry by Mary Kubica
“What a roller coaster ride! Definitely lots of twists and turns! Still trying to make heads and tails of things even after reading the whole book…” – Tina Bitler

5 stars for After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid
“This is the second book I have read by this author and I absolutely adore her books! Definitely an eye opening story about how to find your happily ever after even after you feel like the love has faded.” – Tina Bitler

5 stars for Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
“Two words: Magic Heist. If you like Ocean’s 11, Now You See Me, or books like The Cruel Prince; you will love this duology. It’s fast-paced, thrilling, and breaks your heart in a million pieces. Highly recommend!” – Jess Miller

4 stars for Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys
“Will Josie Moraine, the daughter of a brothel prostitute, finally be carried away from a life of lies and perverted men in The Big Easy to a place where she can use her mind for study instead of trickery and street hustles? This piece of historical fiction will not disappoint with all of its secrets and lies that keep the reader engrossed in the story hoping that Josie can finally come out on top.” – Tina Bitler

5 stars for Ugly Me by J. E. Stamper
“Great insight into the struggles of underprivileged teens and the challenges they face.” – Jessica Leonard

5 stars for How to be a Ninja by Chris Conti
“Easy read. Very good book with great pictures. A good book for kids and teens (or someone like me, an adult that loves the Ninja Turtles).” – Teresa Parker

5 stars for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Victoria Shelley
“Turtle Power!” – Teresa Parker
