Tag: thriller

  • “They Don’t Start With Accusations. They Start With Patterns.”

    She walked in without knocking.

    Tajia only does that when something feels wrong.

    “You didn’t answer me,” she said the second she stepped inside.

    “I had detectives here,” I told her.

    Her entire posture changed.
    “They came here?”

    Lucy glanced around the apartment — the untouched coffee, the scattered papers, the quiet TV screen still glowing in the corner.

    “What did they want?” she asked.

    “Questions about Michael,” I said. “Work. Travel. Clients.”

    Tajia watched me too carefully.
    “I don’t like this.”

    “You don’t like anything involving Michael.”

    “That’s not true,” she said quietly. “I pay attention.”

    Then she said something that stayed with me long after the conversation ended.

    “They don’t start investigations with accusations,” she said.
    “They start with patterns.”

    The word hung in the room.

    Michael always checked in.
    He always knew where I was.
    He always stayed calm — even when I handed him divorce papers.

    Tajia folded her arms, studying me.

    “If he calls tonight,” she said, “tell me.”

    “Why?”

    “Because something feels off… and I don’t want you handling it alone.”

    For the first time since the detectives left, a thought crept in that I didn’t want to consider.

    What if the person I trusted the most… was the one everyone else was starting to question?

    My Husband’s Secret is a psychological suspense story about trust, patterns, and the terrifying moment you realize you might not know someone as well as you thought.

    Available now on Amazon.

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  • Three Knocks. Two Detectives. One Secret.

    “Are you watching the news?”
    Michael’s message appeared just as the screen filled with red markers across the city.

    Crazy world, he wrote.

    Then came the knock.
    Three slow, steady strikes that didn’t sound like a mistake.

    I muted the television.
    Didn’t move.
    Didn’t breathe.

    The second knock was louder. More certain.

    Through the peephole — two detectives.
    Neutral faces. Patient eyes. No urgency… which somehow felt worse.

    “It concerns your husband,” one of them said.

    He’s working.
    He always checks in.
    He always knows where I am.

    So why did the headline flashing behind me suddenly feel personal?
    Why did the map of crimes start to feel like it was closing in?

    And why did I need just a second longer than I should have… to answer a simple question?

    Available now on Amazon.

    “We serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere.
    And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow.”

    Ted Bundy

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  • Book Review: Verity by Colleen Hoover

    Book Review: Verity by Colleen Hoover

    I went into Verity not really knowing what to expect… and wow. This book completely pulled me in and refused to let go.

    First things first… this is not your typical Colleen Hoover romance. It’s dark, unsettling, and honestly a little disturbing at times. But that’s exactly what makes it so gripping. The atmosphere is tense from the beginning, and there’s this constant feeling that something isn’t quite right.

    The story slowly builds this creeping sense of unease that keeps you turning the pages. Just when you think you understand what’s going on, something else shifts and you’re questioning everything again.

    What I loved most is how intensely addictive it is. It’s one of those books where you say “just one more chapter”… and suddenly it’s 2 a.m.

    Fair warning though: this book deals with very dark themes, so it definitely isn’t for everyone. But if you enjoy psychological thrillers that mess with your head and keep you guessing, this one absolutely delivers.

    Overall, Verity is twisted, shocking, and impossible to put down. It’s the kind of book that stays in your mind long after you finish it.

    ⭐ Rating: 5/5 — disturbing in the best possible way.

    Recommendation:
    If you like dark psychological thrillers that make you question everything you’re reading, you should definitely pick up Verity. Just don’t expect a light read… this one gets under your skin.

    “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
    ― Marcus Tullius Cicero

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