Books
A cozy corner for every kind of book—and the reviews that bring them to life.


In a small Oregon town, the Lady Killer murders rocked the 1970s, leaving wealthy heiress Beth Greer accused but acquitted. Decades later, true crime blogger Shea Collins investigates the cold case, uncovering eerie secrets, chilling twists, and the identity of the real killer.

Strange Houses by Uketsu is a Japanese horror novel that blends mystery with architecture. When a writer becomes fascinated by unusual floor plans and the idea of “dead spaces” hidden within homes, he begins investigating eerie houses with unsettling designs. Joined by an architect friend and a local woman who believes she has ties to these “murder houses,” the group delves deeper into the secrets of the structures.





The Faculty Lounge by Jennifer Mathieu offers a candid look into the everyday lives of teachers working in a large public school. Through sharp humor and heartfelt moments, the novel gives readers a glimpse into both their personal struggles and professional challenges, capturing the realities, friendships, and chaos that come with life in education.


In Tangled Up In You by Christina Lauren, Ren, raised off the grid with no phone or internet, finally gets her chance to experience the real world at Corona College. Fitz, a charming overachiever with a hidden past, has his life perfectly planned—until Ren turns it upside down.
