Avery Stafford was a woman who knew exactly who she was. The daughter of a congressman, her family's ties to southern wealth and power ran deep. From a young age, Avery had a sense of purpose; a sense that she would always achieve what she set out to do. So when a quick run-in with a strong-willed woman at a nursing home leaves her shaken and with questions about her own … [Read more...]
The Role of Guilt Plays a Major Role in ‘The Life We Bury’
Life is hard, but it's harder for some. Take Joe Talbert, for example. He's a college student from a poor and toxic home environment who works harder than most to get an education and build a better life for himself. But no matter how hard he tries to win his race against the past, it keeps catching up with him.Carl Iverson also had a hard life, but of a different nature. … [Read more...]
‘Bitter Orange’: A Delicious Slow-Burn of a Read
Shy and socially awkward, Frances was not one who made friends easily. For most of her life, she avoided social situations that would highlight her awkwardness and instead withdrew into her immediate surroundings. But when a job documenting the architecture of a rundown mansion came along, she took it. Remote and secluded, the mansion offered the exact type of living Frances … [Read more...]
10 Ways to Follow The Book Wheel
The Book Wheel is coming up on its 7th birthday this summer and a lot has changed since I started this site nearly 7 years ago. Together, we have finished a master's degree, moved across the country, started #30Authors, gotten married, and run for (and won!) public office. In that same timeframe, the Internet has also changed, as have the ways we consume our news and favorite … [Read more...]
Silence Speaks Louder Than Words in Heart-Thumping ‘The Silent Patient’
Have you ever finished a book and wished you could start over to see what it is that you missed? That's how The Silent Patient, a debut psychological thriller by Alex Michaelides, was for me. Gripping and fast-paced, I flew through the chapters and when I got to the end, I realized I was completely and utterly unprepared. I feel like I need to reread it straightaway so that I … [Read more...]