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The Housemaid's Secret by Freida McFadden Book Review
Millie lives inside a secret she cannot afford to tell. Wendy constructs a secret she needs others to believe. And somewhere between the two, the idea of truth becomes less about what happened and more about who controls the narrative of what seems to have happened.

Danielle Robinson
5 days ago5 min read


Brawler by Lauren Groff Book Review
At its core, Brawler is concerned with pressure—domestic, emotional, and structural. Across nine stories, Groff returns to familiar terrain: women navigating violence, families shaped by obligation, and the quiet distortions of class and power. The opening story, “The Wind,” is the clearest articulation of what the collection does well. It is tense, immersive, and emotionally exact, establishing a tone that promises something quietly devastating.

Danielle Robinson
Mar 283 min read
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