TBR’s TBR – MARCH

I hope you’re having a lovely afternoon!

I realize March is already halfway over, so for a moment we are going to go back in time, and imagine we are reading this on February 29th 🙂

First up, The Seven Year Slip, by Ashley Poston. This will be my first Ashley Poston novel. A friend gifted this to me, and I am pretty excited to read it! It sounds suspenseful…

Second, The Housemaid, by Freida McFadden. This book sounds super super suspenseful, and I am really looking forward to reading this. I have seen this recommended by so many people, and am a huge fan of a good thriller.

Third, The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig. I have heard a lot of really great reviews about this book where people report it really makes them think about their lives.

Next, The Housemaid’s Secret, by Freida McFadden. This is the second book in the Housemaid series. Another thriller!

Then, The Inmate, by Freida McFadden. This also sounds like a gripping thriller, and I have found that I really like Freida McFadden, so a no-brainer!

And, Maame, by Jessica George. Based on the recommendations I have heard of this book, it is a standout from the rest of this list so far in that it is not a thriller, but I’ve been told it is heartwarming, and so so good.

Also, Me Before You, by Jojo Moyes. I really enjoyed Someone Else’s Shoes, so I have been wanting to read another book written by Jojo Moyes. Honestly, this sounds really sad, and based on the fact that there are sequels, the ending is pretty clear. I fear it will be very sad, so I am a bit hesitant to start it… we’ll see.

And last on the bookshelf, The Guest List, by Lucy Foley. Back to the suspenseful thriller theme here, this one sounds like a real whodunit!

YOUR TURN! If you have read any of these, please let me know your thoughts (or ratings at least), and let me know if you have any recommendations for what should be put on The Bookshelf – Reviewed TBR shelf for the month of April! Once I read each of these, I will link my review to the title.

The Housemaid (#1 of 3)- Reviewed

Easy five stars!!

This book honestly blew me away, but I’m having trouble writing a detailed review, because I don’t want to give ANYTHING away! It was so easy to read, it was suspenseful, and there were twists I didn’t expect.

The book follows the story of Millie, a convicted felon who has recently been released from jail, desperate for a job. Despite her past, Millie is shocked to be hired by a wealthy family as their housemaid. Millie assumes Nina must have surpassed her background check, but could she really be so lucky? Millie is in for a shock when she finds out why she was truly hired.

About halfway through the book, it seemed like the storyline was almost over, and I wondered how that could possibly be, when I still had so much of the book left. Oh, let me tell you, it was NOT almost over.

The first half of the book is told primarily from Millie’s point of view, but once this first plot twist takes place, it switches to Nina’s for a while. I will warn you, at one or two points the storyline becomes a bit gruesome, but it is so worth the ick. The entire storyline comes together perfectly and was SO well executed. Freida McFadden is a genius, and her writing style is intriguing and so easy to read.

I actually didn’t know this was the first of a trilogy when I bought it, and I’m KICKING myself for not buying the next book at the same time.

HIGHLY recommend. Really, I cannot stop telling all of my friends they have to read this book. Please read it, you won’t regret it.