Fantastic short novel about Korede and her sister Ayoola, the serial killer of the title, who keeps murdering her boyfriends. Korede is left to clean up the messes. When Ayoola starts to date Korede's longtime crush, things get especially complicated and messy. SO readable, engaging, and gripping, and the setting of Lagos is vivid and fascinating.
My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite (2018)
Fantastic short novel about Korede and her sister Ayoola, the serial killer of the title, who keeps murdering her boyfriends. Korede is left to clean up the messes. When Ayoola starts to date Korede's longtime crush, things get especially complicated and messy. SO readable, engaging, and gripping, and the setting of Lagos is vivid and fascinating.
Burnt Offerings by Robert Marasco (1973)
One Bloody Thing After Another by Joey Comeau (2010)
Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren (2018)
"The way Emily describes it: when I meet someone I love, I become an octopus and wind my tentacles around their heart, tighter and tighter until they can't deny they love me just the same." (p. 9)
"Dinner parties at my apartment consist of paper plates, boxed win, and the last three minutes before serving featuring me running around like a maniac because I burned the lasagna, insisting I DON'T NEED ANY HELP JUST SIT DOWN AND RELAX."
Half Past by Victoria Helen Stone (2017)
Jane Doe by Victoria Helen Stone (2018)
Social Creature by Tara Isabelle Burton (2018)
It's Not Me, It's You by Mhairi McFarlane (2015)
This Could Change Everything by Jill Mansell (2018)
Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren (2018)
The Broken Girls by Simone St. James (2018)
What To Do When I'm Gone by Suzy Hopkins, Hallie Bateman (2018)
Once and for All by Sarah Dessen (2017)
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeycutt (2017)
Can't Help Myself by Meredith Goldstein (2018)
One of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus (2017)
Bad Bachelor by Stefanie London (2018)
Class Mom by Laurie Gelman (2017)
Carter & Lovecraft by Jonathan L. Howard (2015)
Roomies by Christina Lauren (2017)
Dime by E.R. Frank (2015)
Slasher Girls & Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke (ed.) (2015)
Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet (2018)
Hourglass / Ibi Zoboi
Click / Katharine McGee
The intern / Sara Shepard
Somewhere that's green / Meredith Russo
The way we love here / Dhonielle Clayton
Oomph / Emery Lord
The dictionary of you and me / Jennifer L. Armentrout
The unlikely likelihood of falling in love / Jocelyn Davies
259 million miles / Kass Morgan
Something real / Julie Murphy
Say everything / Huntley Fitzpatrick
The department of dead love / Nicola Yoon
Force of Nature by Jane Harper (2018)
Prince in Disguise by Stephanie Kate Strohm (2017)
The Singing Bone by Beth Hahn (2016)
A convicted killer's imminent parole forces a woman to confront the nightmarish past she's spent twenty years escaping.
Alice is a professor in present-day 1999, but when she was a teenager in 1979, she and her friends got involved with a mysterious group headed by the charismatic Jack Wyck. Things ended badly and most of the people involved with Wyck are either in jail or dead. A documentary filmmaker is trying to get in touch with her and other survivors to make a film about the situation and things begin stirring again.
Very atmospheric, and the story skillfully moves between the time settings. Creepy and good.
I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara (2018)
Meet Me at Beachcomber Bay by Jill Mansell (2017)
The Stars In Our Eyes by Julie Klam (2017)
The Woman Who Wasn't There by Robin Fisher Gaby, Angelo J. Guglielmo Jr. (2012)
The Grip of It by Jac Jemc (2017)
You'll Grow Out of It by Jessi Klein (2016)
"Noses are of key importance. I need a large nose. Something with a bump. I cannot abide a small nose on anyone, really--men or women. I need the kind of nose that suggests some sort of Jewish/Italian/Greek/African influence. The kind of nose that says, 'At some point in the history of my people, we were forced to flee.'" (p. 94)
The Real Thing by Ellen McCarthy (2015)
Subtitled: Lessons on Love and Life from a Wedding Reporter's Notebook.
McCarthy had the wedding beat at the Washington Post, and shares what she's learned from heaps and heaps of couples over the years. Divided into Dating, Commitment and Breakups, and including stories from her own life, this is a charming collection that includes gentle dating and love advice with tons of real-world examples (and a few schadenfreudeish examples too--which are the best!) This is a very sweet, sensible, and a little inspirational addition to the love and marriage section.