Running to Amazon to purchase! This sounds amazing.
@twmomie6 күн бұрын
@@taliahanderson-mack9245 Thank you!! 😊
@Latoyabrown899 күн бұрын
I loved it! It was the book of the month for one of the book clubs in. Great pick!
@twmomie9 күн бұрын
@@Latoyabrown89 This book was so good that I purchased the audiobook (after reading the physical copy) just because it was on sale. And I don’t even listen to audiobooks! 🤣 But I’m going to start listening on my morning walks, just so I can experience the story again! 🤗
@reginaldfairfield9 күн бұрын
I love you reading them out of order. Lollll Book 3 was my fave. And Book 2 came in second.
@twmomie9 күн бұрын
@@reginaldfairfield 🤣 When I read The Hookup Plan is when I even realized it was a series! Totally living under a rock! 😫🤣
@colleenjune753411 күн бұрын
She deserves all the love.
@twmomie11 күн бұрын
@@colleenjune7534 Yes, she does! 😊
@Fusion-Muse15 күн бұрын
😊Just finished this. A Netflix show based on the book would be awesome! Netflix better get on it.
@TheJrockfreak17 күн бұрын
I just read this book recently and I thought it did a bad job hiding that he was crazy because it was so obvious but her also being crazy was a solid twist.
@twmomie17 күн бұрын
@@TheJrockfreak Yes!! I was dumbfounded by all the red flags she chose to ignore! But she apparently knew what she was doing. 🤣 I just wish we would have been given more information as to WHY she did it.
@MsMonsterMashMitch17 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the book. I don’t think it was an oversimplification of depression for everyone. Depression doesn’t look the same in everyone. If the circumstances in my life are poor, then I’m going to be depressed. However, some people are clinically depressed, regardless of what’s going on in their life.
@twmomie17 күн бұрын
@@MsMonsterMashMitch This is so true!
@myjoybox18 күн бұрын
Silent Patient…. Absolutely brilliant.. never guessed… had chills. Now I’m gonna read Rock paper scissors. Thanks!
@twmomie17 күн бұрын
@@myjoybox Ooh I think you’ll enjoy it as well! ☺️
@frahni23 күн бұрын
The silent patient made me gasp and stare at the wall for a good minute! Lol
@twmomie23 күн бұрын
🤣 That's how I felt! I was like, "ain't no way!" 🤣
@shear1003Ай бұрын
I read Stacey Abrams Lead From the Outside. She has good writing skills and she is a great narrator. I had no idea she had other writings.
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@shear1003 Oh yeah! She did some fiction books before she got noteworthy in politics. But they were all under her pen name of Selena Montgomery.
@sim1reginaАй бұрын
Thank you for this review! I just finished this book last night and I loved it!! I’m usually a mystery thriller reader but this suspense thriller really kept me engaged and excited! If you like fast paced thrillers, you’ll love Freida McFadden! New to your channel so you may have already reviewed her work lol. I loved Eva and Liz’s friendship, and I’m also disappointed with Eva’s fate :( I was hoping she had somehow made her way off of the plane but when they explained why she wasn’t in her original seat in the epilogue, I was crushed knowing she was really gone. Part of me thinks it was her karma for not taking Liz’s advice and coming clean when she had the chance. She chose to keep running and look where it got her :/ But I’m so glad Claire found her freedom and didn’t have to be on the run or live in the shadows anymore!
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@sim1regina It was a really good read!
@jovgreen8627Ай бұрын
So I loved this book but I had this exact issue with the couple next door. The ending genuinely made me upset, but I guess I was expecting it this time so the twist didn’t bother me. Shari Lapena is like the M. Knight Shamalan I of this genre. I’ve read about 4 of her books and liked this one the best.
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@jovgreen8627 She does have some crazy twists! 🤣
@alisonchaplin8641Ай бұрын
Loved Beverly too! And how she always believed in Lucy’s innocence.
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@alisonchaplin8641 Yes!! She was my favorite character! ☺️
@sunshineeflyyАй бұрын
I cracked up when you said you were late to the party with this book 3 yrs ago and I just finished yesterday lol of course I had to check to see if you read it. I loved your casting it was spot on. I wanted to ask do you think there is a difference between mystery and thriller? This I will say did not have a twist for me. More like the unveiling of a truth. It was a small shock but didn’t drop my jaw for some reason. I just knew it was gonna go the shutter island route and when it didn’t I was low key mad lol cuz homeboy had no business being anybody therapists he was just as crazy lol
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@sunshineeflyy My goodness when it first came out, this book was everywhere! It seemed like everybody I knew had read it! But it has gained even more popularity since its release. I think the reason I found it so jaw dropping is because it was right there in front of us the whole time, with tue dual storyline, but we never made the connection! And when you go back over everything it seems a bit obvious. 🤣 I think mysteries usually involve a “whodunnit” and we’re looking to solve a puzzle. The thriller part comes in if there’s a bunch of activity leading up to it. Like a cat and mouse type situation. In retrospect, I don’t think The Silent Patient is really a thriller. The action is rather slow. But it still remains one of my faves! 😊
@robynkidd4654Ай бұрын
I started with Pleasure, then went back and brought used books of his earlier books and brought and brought the last 11 brand new and in hard back copy. He inspired me write I enjoyed his style and his story telling. I have 29 of his books on my self and one on kindle. I spoke of him today. Have you read The Son of Mr Suleman yet ? I started it but as it his last book, I don’t want to finish as there will be no more after this. But I will finish it and re read the others so I can give you my top 5 because I can’t decide on a favourite.
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@robynkidd4654 I haven’t read Son of Mr. Suleman yet either. I do have a copy of it. I don’t know what I’m waiting on. Maybe like you said, it would just be so FINAL. 🥺
@sunshineeflyyАй бұрын
Hey girl hey! I enjoyed this book for the most part but I wished it was dual POV. It woulda been nice to get a break from the FMC lol
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@sunshineeflyy I’ve always thought when it came to romance books we definitely need to hear from BOTH characters! Just to get a fair assessment of what they’re each thinking. 🤔
@lenyp9424Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, you got my follow. ❤ I knew I read this book, and as you went through it, I was like omgsh! I have read it!! 😅
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@lenyp9424 😂 I’ve done that a few times…but I’ll start reading a book and then flip through to realize I’ve read it before! 😩🤣🤣 Thanks for the follow! 😊
@MargaretPinardАй бұрын
I love this! I did this once or twice. Yours look great!
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@MargaretPinard thank you!!😊
@clairemann4851Ай бұрын
I feel the exact same about the ending! It felt like the author just wanted there to be a twist but didn’t put the bread crumbs in… the rest of the book was fun and addicting!
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@clairemann4851 Exactly! Such a great premise but that ending left a lot to be desired! 😫
@mamutshilanda9822Ай бұрын
I though roughly enjoyed this video. I found it informative and interesting. I have added the wake of the wind to my Amazon cart. I never read the twilight series but watched all the movies. I was also a fan.🤭🤣
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@mamutshilanda9822 Aw, thank you for watching! Yes, even the twilight movies had me in a chokehold! They were addictive. 🤣 Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on Wake of the Wind. ☺️
@SavageTheLifeАй бұрын
Ohhhh!!! I've learned a lot in 30 secs! 😂 Let me go 2 Good Reads right now! 😅
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@SavageTheLife These kind of challenges are exactly why my TBR list is never ending! 😫🤣🤣
@SavageTheLifeАй бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@sunshineeflyyАй бұрын
And THIS is why you are my book twin lol we literally have the same taste!
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@sunshineeflyy Heeey Twin!! 🤗
@AstoldbyshunaАй бұрын
Try Frieda McFadden!
@twmomieАй бұрын
@@Astoldbyshuna I just Never Lie by Freida McFadden! 😱 I can’t wait to talk about that one!
@ashleycollins33032 ай бұрын
Your review is spot on. at the half way mark I still felt like I didn't know what was going on.the real victim was cat jones and her family. I for brief second figure who the killer was but second guessed myself, there was so much going on. I was really confused by Jack living with sister lol I didn't pick up on that one until they said it but even then it made me feel even like Jack and Anna was both crazy like that was the proof. Bc Anna acted like she was jealous of his sister and niece.Honestly I finished the book bc I figured it was going to take a turn that would so good but it didn't really
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@ashleycollins3303 I had high hopes after I read Rock, Paper, Scissors by Alice Feeney because it was really good. His & Hers was all over the place and not at all what I expected. 😣
@chaixmami2 ай бұрын
I’m wrapping up the Unhoneymooners right now! I hear some similarities in the stories. I find myself rolling my eyes a lot throughout the Unhoneymooners 😅 but I’m willing to give another book by them a chance! Haha. Thanks for the review.
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@chaixmami 😂😂 There were definitely some eye rolling moments in The Unhoneymooners!
@akieshaewellesley68052 ай бұрын
It was a great book up until the ending. It just made absolutely no sense at alllllllll based on the plot we saw. I’m just glad I’m not the only one that felt that way. Completely caught me off guard and just didn’t fit.
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@akieshaewellesley6805 I think some authors in this genre try to give the reader a jaw dropping twist or ending, but they fail to connect it to anything that makes sense! 😫
@lindaj34682 ай бұрын
I just finished reading it today and I felt like there were lots of questions and gaps with the rapid twist at the ending...like why did Grace choose to go to that particular airbnb (???), why Calvin (???), what were the connectors (???)...I was so confused by the "rapid fire romance" as well...very unrealistic...it was a strange book with strange characters (Joe, Uncle Albert (what was his purpose in the book??), Charlotte, Wyatt...just a strange bunch of characters thrown together in a psychological thriller). This was my least favorite Jeneva Rose books.
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@lindaj3468 Exactly!!! I thought maybe she somehow found out about all the missing women and was doing some vigilante justice but the author never gave us any indication why someone (spoiler ahead) with a whole family at home would do any of that!!! And I thought the side characters were maybe in on it too but they appeared to just be fillers. It was totally disjointed!
@briana1772 ай бұрын
I'm late in the game but I really enjoyed this book. I can't wait to read Hendrick's story on 2025.
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@briana177 I’m looking forward to Hendrick’s story too! I know it will be entertaining since she acts like she’s anti love and relationships! 👀🤣
@sunshineeflyy2 ай бұрын
One of my all time fav books! Ima try to start the show tonight 🎉
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@sunshineeflyy It’s really good!
@MrsBzable2 ай бұрын
I just re-activated a book club I started for the work place & this book was our first read. Collectively we enjoyed the book & had many discussions about the characters & storyline. Personally I didn’t like Brooks character. She came off as very naive. Great book though! We’re now reading The Housemaid. 👍🏽
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@MrsBzable I’m hoping to read The HouseMaid before month end!!
@sunshineeflyy2 ай бұрын
How’d you feel about when i think of you. I just finished
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@sunshineeflyy I liked it! I mean it was a typical romance formula, so some of it was predictable but all in all it was pretty solid. Although I must admit, I wanted to slap both Kaliya and Danny multiple times! 😂😂
@sunshineeflyy2 ай бұрын
@@twmomie agreed lol I wish it was dual pov. I liked for the most part but it had some issues lol
@cmeeki42 ай бұрын
Kill for Me, Kill for You is an excellent story.
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@cmeeki4 I’m looking forward to it the most!!
@DebG-p2k2 ай бұрын
Love, love, loved this book and the way it was written. Author did a great job of knitting these 3 in 1 books together. Held my interest and loved all the surprises.
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@DebG-p2k Yes!! It was such a pleasant surprise. Reminded me why I love reading so much! 😊
@lb19842 ай бұрын
This book was straight up funny, loved it!
@twmomie2 ай бұрын
@@lb1984 I thought so too!!! 😂😂 I kept thinking, am I supposed to be laughing this much? 🤣
@chaixmami3 ай бұрын
Intro had me cracking up 🤣 it’s not a how to guide but maybe a manifesto 🤣🤣
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@chaixmami Listen!! This author has obviously had an experience or two where she probably wishes somebody would disappear. 🫣 She was going too hard!! 😂
@chaixmami3 ай бұрын
I’m watching this video 2 years late but I just wrapped up this book! I enjoyed it, it was a good break for my brain. 🤣 there was definitely some depth missing and didn’t like how it ended! But i enjoyed the lightheartedness. Subscribed 💗
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@chaixmami I think it was supposed to be part of a series but I haven’t seen any news about the next book! 😫
@autumnthearies3 ай бұрын
I agree that she did a great job of keeping us guessing throughout the book. The bombshell, however, was too unrealistic for me. Put yourself in the MOTHERS shoes. How did she not know? Even with the dementia. HOW DID SHE NOT KNOW?!?!
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@autumnthearies I totally agree!!
@joyboddie88413 ай бұрын
Spoiler alert
@thesimplyspoiled13 ай бұрын
Thanks for your review. I didn’t love it. And I thought the text they got at the end was cryptic. It didn’t feel like a cliffhanger… it almost felt as if I messed something. :( I may need a Kennedy Ryan series to cleanse my palate.
@mamutshilanda98223 ай бұрын
Well, that sounded like a morbid story.😅 I thought the way you reviewed the book was really interesting. I simply cannot get into that kind of story with the title describing what the book is about. If it's implied and then I kind of find out while I am reading, I may have been into it. Nice video!
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@mamutshilanda9822 😂 It had some morbid moments! Like I said I was cringing at some parts but couldn’t stop reading!! 😩Lol!!
@MargaretPinard3 ай бұрын
Meat processing money??? Oh I see where that's going... 👀
@MargaretPinard3 ай бұрын
That title is killer in so many ways LOL
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@MargaretPinard lol!😂 😂
@jsuarmy083 ай бұрын
Her marrying her boss was a suprise , killing her mother was a suprise, but i never suspected she was in on setting her husband up and then defending him. Never would've guessed it.
@AndreaMoonMusic3 ай бұрын
I was just thinking that we see what miserable lives these women have as adults. They were most likely miserable teenagers, otherwise why would they become bullies? I thought the book had a good start and good ending, but the middle was too long and keeping track of the characters was confusing. I'm thinking that it needed better editing because it had a great premise.
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@AndreaMoonMusic They were definitely miserable! And why do the miserable ones always link up to spread their misery! Ugh! The premise was really good! I’m just wondering based on that ending did she go back to kill Ollie too since he was also a part of what went down?
@cindyprimus773 ай бұрын
I agree with all of your choices. I’ve never read Harry Potter, I couldn’t get into the vanishing half, never read Colleen Hoover but I sure loved Twilight. Although if the books just came out now I don’t know if I’d be as into them as I was back then? I am going to see if I can find you on goodreads because I think we have the same taste in books.
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@cindyprimus77 If you’re on Instagram check out my hashtag for some recommendations! #traciemomiereads
@cindyprimus773 ай бұрын
I was searching for a review on this book and so glad I came across yours. I just read this and I loved it. There is so much of it that made me emotional and I cried a few times. There is one thing that I was wondering about. The Jonathan guy..she knew who he was but he didn’t know her obviously so I wonder if somehow she had stayed in that other timeline would they have stayed together? I feel like I need to re read this because this story just captivated me and I was reading so fast to see how it was going to play out. I know your review is from 2 years ago so I’m not sure if you’ll see this but I figured I’d still comment
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@cindyprimus77 Hi! Thanks for the comment! I still vividly remember this one. It stuck with me for a while.
@cindyprimus773 ай бұрын
@@twmomie I’m searching for something to read similar to it and the closest I have come to is The two lives of Lydia Bird but it’s still not quite what I’m looking for. This was a really special one.
@trulybrowne97963 ай бұрын
I wasn’t a fan of this book but I loved hearing you talk about it ❤️
@kaybee60253 ай бұрын
Completely invested in this book from page 1. Loved it! Thanks for reviewing
@twmomie3 ай бұрын
@@kaybee6025 It was soooo good! Have you read This Could Be Us? It’s continuation of sorts featuring her friend Soledad.
@josryder78413 ай бұрын
Thanks for this review! I can NOT stand when these “5 star” reads are trash…and hidden books are gems! I’ll pick this up ALONG w A Love Song for Ricki Wilde😉