Date Archives december 2024

The Inmate – Freida Mc Fadden

Once again, a book by Freida that I couldn’t put down!

The story follows young mom Brooke, who returns to the town where she grew up with her son. After the tragic death of her parents, she moves back into her childhood home. She starts working as a nurse in a prison full of the country’s most dangerous criminals. Soon, she comes face-to-face with someone from her past, someone she never wanted to see again—Shane.
Flashbacks quickly reveal the horrifying events from 10 years ago. Can she keep all these secrets from her son? And is everyone really who they say they are?

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Wow! I was really hoping that Brooke and Shane would get their happy ending. I was so angry because I truly believed Shane was innocent. He even managed to manipulate me! I was completely shocked when the truth finally came out.

Once again, an amazing plot twist that I… once again, didn’t see coming. I really wonder where Freida keeps getting her ideas, but I hope she writes many more books like this one!

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One by one – Freida Mc Fadden

Here I am again with another Freida McFadden book. What can I say… they’re just too good!

This story is about a married couple, Claire and Noah. Their marriage is basically over, but they stay together mostly for their two kids. Just when Claire is ready to end the relationship, their week-long vacation with friends comes up. The six of them plan to spend a week at a hotel in the middle of the woods. Each of them carries their own secrets as they set off on the trip. However, they never actually make it to the hotel. One by one, they mysteriously disappear.

The thing about Freida’s books is that they let you block out the rest of the world and fully immerse yourself in the story. This one had me hooked from start to finish again. Sorry, but not sorry for repeating myself—once more, I absolutely recommend this book!

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The Boyfriend – Freida McFadden

I’m definitely in my Freida McFadden era; this is the sixth book of hers that I’ve read.

The story is about Sydney, a 34-year-old woman who is desperately looking for love. She uses a dating app to find it. But this comes with risks, because a bad date can turn into a stalker. Together with her two friends, Gretchen and Bonnie, she lives her life in the big city, each of them searching for their own happy ending. Until one of them is brutally murdered.

We also follow the story of Tom and his childhood love, Daisy, and see how bad his relationship with his father was. In this story too, two girls are mysteriously murdered. But how are Sydney and Tom’s stories connected?

Freida’s writing style is so smooth; I fly through her books like a high-speed train. The suspense, the plot twists that leave me speechless every time – it’s just so fun to read. I love that I can never predict where the story is going. In short: another must-read!

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Touch Off – Dia Eve

I’m very happy that I got to receive this ARC from Dia Eve to read and share my honest opinion.

The story is about Renee, who has never really experienced love. Until Nick crosses her path, and she instantly feels a connection. They share the same interests, can talk for hours, and there’s undeniable chemistry in the air. Is this what people call soulmates? But there’s one problem: Freya, Nick’s girlfriend. Renee has to keep her crush on Nick a secret to protect their fragile, growing friendship.

Fast forward to the present. Renee and Nick haven’t seen each other for five years. Suddenly, they come face to face again. But their friendship isn’t what it used to be. The question is, what happened five years ago?

Thanks to the strong build-up of the story, it was easy to connect with the main character, Renee. My favorite part of the book is the friendship between Renee, Ella, and Harper. Whether they are close or far apart, they stay tight, supporting each other through everything. I also enjoyed the moments with the whole friend group, especially their playful interactions.

Normally, I’m more a fan of the enemies-to-lovers trope, but this friends-to-lovers trope really charmed me. The constant switching between the past and the present made me more and more curious about what went wrong back then and whether things could still be fixed.

If you enjoy Emily Henry’s Happy Place, I can definitely recommend this book! Romance, friendship, and self-growth are all beautifully explored in this story.

Lastly, I want to share my favorite quote from the book with you:
“I don’t know when I fell in love with you, but I realized it the moment I lost you, and there was no way to get you back.”

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The Housemaid is watching – Freida Mc Fadden

The third and final book in The Housemaid series was my least favorite of the three.

Millie now has a family of her own. She lives with her husband, Enzo, and their two children, Ada and Nico. They move into a slightly overpriced house in a nice neighborhood. However, they soon notice something strange about their neighbors. Millie, in particular, feels uncomfortable. When her youngest child starts acting strangely, she begins to wonder if moving was a bad decision.

The story starts off slow and felt a bit too long for me. Millie also seemed different—she came across as more naive than in the first two books. Still, the plot twist was surprising, and once again, I didn’t see it coming.

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The Housemaid’s secret – Freida Mc Fadden

Since I’m flying through the Housemaid series like a high-speed train, it won’t surprise you that I loved this book as well.

Millie’s story continues. This time, she works as a helper for Wendy and Douglas—or at least, that’s what she thinks. Strange things start happening in the penthouse, and Millie has her suspicions. The problem is, she just can’t seem to escape her past and keeps getting pulled into mysterious situations.

It’s exciting, easy to read, and a real page-turner. The different points of view make all the puzzle pieces fit together perfectly. It’s a story you don’t have to think too much about—just let yourself get lost in it and escape reality for a while.

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The Housemaid – Freida Mc Fadden

Wow! Normally, I’ve been really into romantic feel-good books, but now I’m all about psychological thrillers. After The Silent PatientThe Teacher, and The Perfect Son, I finished The Housemaid in one go.

The story follows Millie, who is hired as a housemaid by Nina and Andrew Winchester. There are rumors about Nina being “crazy”. According to the gardener, Enzo, there are also some dark secrets about the family and soon Millie feels uncomfortable in the house. Luckily, she finds comfort with Andrew. And then there’s their daughter, Cecilia, who doesn’t really get along with Millie either.

I know I keep saying this, but I couldn’t put this book down. It’s so well-written, and after each chapter, you just want to keep reading. The writing is smooth, and the story is really well put together.
I think Freida McFadden is famous for her plot twists, and wow! I always think I know how the story will end, but there’s always another twist.

I’m already reading the second book in the series. I can definitely recommend this one!

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The Christmas Tree Farm – Laurie Gilmore

I really enjoyed the third part of the Dream Harbor series.

It tells the story of Kira, who wants to start over far away without relying on her wealthy parents. Without her twin sister by her side, she embarks on a journey to discover herself. Along the way, she meets Bennet. Bennet is spending the holidays in Dream Harbor with his sister, Jeanie, and is determined to break free from a toxic relationship by confronting old patterns.

In this book, I felt there was a stronger connection to the characters, which added more depth to Kira and Bennet’s emotions and thoughts.


While it remains a mostly light-hearted romance that provides an escape from reality, it also includes the necessary steamy scenes to complete the love story.

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The Perfect Son – Freida Mc Fadden

Freida has done it again!
This is a gripping, unputdownable book that I devoured in one sitting.

The story follows Erika, a stay-at-home mom with two children, Hannah and Liam. She is deeply concerned about Liam, her favorite child. While others see him as perfect, Erika knows there’s more to him than meets the eye.

We also follow Olivia, one of Liam’s classmates, who vanishes without a trace after going on a date with him.

This book is thrilling, impossible to put down, and keeps you hooked from start to finish. The ending, however, might leave you wanting more—though that’s just my personal taste. I prefer a closed ending over an open one.

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The Teacher- Freida Mc Fadden

I thought The Silent Patiënt  was such a great book that it sparked my love for psychological thrillers. Soon after, Freida McFadden’s books were recommended to me.

The Teacher tells the story of a couple, Eve and Nate Bennet, who married young and now both work as teachers at the same school. No longer in love, they each seek affection elsewhere, living more as roommates than as a couple.

Adeline, a student of both Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, has her own unique connection with each of them. Unknowingly, she becomes more and more entangled in the couple’s troubled relationship.

While the premise was intriguing, the real suspense didn’t fully kicked in until the last 100 pages. Only then, I found myself on the edge of my seat. Thankfully, the ending delivered an unexpected plot twist that caught me by surprise, which I appreciated.

I struggled a bit with my rating for this one. The story itself was solid, but I felt the tension could have been stronger throughout. That said, I’m curious to explore more of Freida McFadden’s books!

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