Romantic Reads with a Mystery Edge

These are the top ten romantic reads with a mystery edge, on my want to read list.

Ok… we all have probably gathered by now, I’m not really into the whole romantic reads thing. However, if there is a good mystery, thriller or some other kind of scandal or taboo attached to it, Hell-to-the yeah-yeah, count me in!

Don’t get me wrong. I love love. I just don’t love to read about love unless it’s combined with a slight murdering or two.

Never Tell by Lisa Gardner

What can I say, my girl Lisa makes the list again… That’s a shocker, right? This is actually book ten in the Detective D.D. Warren series and it sounds so good! I have been slowly making my way through the series and am currently only on book seven, but now that I have seen the preview for this book, I can’t wait to finish book seven and get through books eight and nine so I can get to this one!

A man is dead, shot three times. His computer, shot 12 times. His pregnant wife is holding the gun. Okay guys… What are we thinking here? Was he cheating? Watching too much porn? Did he gamble away all of their life savings? Is it just the pregnancy hormones?? I don’t know what’s going on, but I can’t wait to read this book and find out!

Say You’re Sorry by Karen Rose

I love a good series. Say You’re Sorry by New York Times Bestselling Author Karen Rose is book one in her Sacramento Series. I haven’t read anything from this author yet, but am excited to let this one be my first.

A serial killer is on the loose preying on vulnerable women, the only clue the killer leaves behind is a letter, sometimes one, sometimes two, carved into the bodies of his victims. Together the letters spell out “Sydney.”

I don’t know if Sydney is referring to a person or to a place. All I know is that someone somewhere along the way might’ve wanted to say that they were sorry.

Verity by Colleen Hoover

I know this is going to be good. I have a feeling this lady could write the phone book and make it interesting. A struggling writer, a hunk of a guy and a secret manuscript? Count me in! This book seems more up my dark and murky alley than the previous two books of hers that I read, and I completely LOVED those, so this is sure to be a hit.

Flawless by Heather Graham

New York’s Diamond District has been hit by a rash of thefts, now people are starting to die.

Another first in a series, Flawless by New York Times Bestselling Author, Heather Graham sounds disasterly dazzling. I haven’t read too many of her books, but after reading the synopsis for this one, I am looking forward to doing just that. Quoted by the Library Journal as being “Intricate, fast-paced and tense”, it sounds sure to be a good read.

Sex, Murder & A Double Latte by Kyra Davis

We’ve got a Lisa on the list and now a Kyra too? This is wrapping up to be a mighty fine list, if I do say so myself… and of course I do. Kyra, that also happens to be my youngest daughter’s name. Everyone pronounces it Kira which is funny because that’s how I was going to spell it, but— oh… you probably want to know more about the book, and not so much about my family, huh?

When it appears that a crazed reader is sneaking into scribe Sophie Katz’s apartment to reenact scenes from her book, Sophie knows she’s not just being paranoid.

If the inside of the book is half as cute as the cover of this book, we will have a definite win, perfect for Valentine’s Day. I mean, what says romantic read better than a title like Sex, Murder And A Double Latte? Ok… Maybe it says it more to people like us who like a mystery edge to their read.

And guess what? Sex, Murder & A Double Latte is another first in the series.

The Obsession by Nora Roberts

A successful photographer trying to escape from her past, especially from the night she followed her father into the woods and rescued the girl trapped in the root cellar.

I’ve heard of daddy issues, but these would be daddy issues with a capital D!

Another New York Times Bestseller from Nora Roberts, this book promises to give you a story you won’t want to put down.

Jar of Hearts by Jennifer Hillier

Ok… so I have actually already read this one, well… technically I listened to it. But it was a few years back and it was so good I want to see it in print so I can devour every word.

Three best friends, one was murdered, one sent to prison and one searching for the truth. With an ending that you won’t want to see coming, this award-winning novel by Jennifer Hillier is a superb standout thriller.

Although I haven’t heard a release date, I read that Cinelou films has acquired the rights to this novel which is FAAANTASTIC! I imagine watching this film will be like watching a good train wreck— there’s such a thing, right? No? I’m just weird? –Even though you may want to, you won’t be able to look away.

A Flicker in the Dark by Stacey Willingham

I have seen this book all over the internet, TikTok, bookstores, It’s EVERYWHERE. So, I’m thinking it’s time to give in and take this one for a spin.

In Stacey Willingham’s debut novel, A Flicker in the Dark, six teenage girls went missing from their small Louisiana hometown, Chloe Davis’s dad confessed to the crimes and went to prison. Twenty years later, in Baton Rouge, a girl goes missing, then another… and another. Before Chloe knows it, the past has come crashing back in.

“A smart edge-of-your-seat story with plot twists you’ll never see coming.”— Karin Slaughter. Pretty much if Karin Slaughter says it is good, it’s gonna be good! She writes some pretty wicked stuff herself.

The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes

A Reese’s Book Club pick and an Instant New York Times Bestseller, The House in the Pines is captivating! I know this, because as of today, I have started reading it. Even though I have not gotten too far into it, I am loving what I have read.

Seven years ago, she watched her best friend suddenly drop dead in the presence of the man they were spending time with all summer. The police claimed there was no one to blame. Now she sees a video on YouTube of another girl die in the same manor, in the company of the same man.

I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to find out the who, the what and the why of this one.

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave

Another Reese’s Book Club pick and New York Times Bestseller

Before he disappears, Hanna Hall’s husband smuggles a note to her that simply reads, “Protect her.” Despite her shock and fear, she knows he’s referring to her 16-year-old stepdaughter, Bailey, who wants nothing to do with her.

Well… I’m certainly intrigued. Where did he go? Why’s he leaving cryptic notes? And just who the hell did this woman marry?

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Until next time, stay brash, stay bookish and above all else, stay true to you!

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