
Beautiful Ugly






Title: The New Neighbor
Author: Karen Cleveland
Genre: thriller
Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.
WOW!! I loved this book and listened to it in two days. Beth works for the CIA and has been investigating “The Neighbor,” who is a spy for Iran. However, Beth has been taken off the case, and she doesn’t know why.
But that’s not going to stop Beth. She continues investigating and begins to suspect that the woman who moved into her home, Maddie, is the spy. Everyone in her cul-de-sac has ties to the CIA, so maybe Maddie didn’t just move in for the house and its good schools.
This book was so much fun. Beth sounds like a lunatic for most of the book because she’s pulling at strings that may or may not actually exist, but don’t be fooled. Beth is much smarter than people give her credit for.


Title: The Sun Sets in Singapore
Author: Kehinde Fadipe
Genre: Literary Fiction
Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.
I had no idea what to expect with this book about three Nigerian women living in Singapore, but this story was really great, and I was captivated by their stories.
Dara is an attorney who is fighting for a partnership at her firm, but they hire a man as the new partner, so Dara has to figure out where she now fits in her world. Amaka is a banker who has an extreme spending habit. And Lillian followed her husband to the country and has lost who she is.
The story really just follows these three friends and what happens to them as they navigate their lives. None of them are following the path they expected, and the new attorney ends up impacting all three of them in very different ways. I really enjoyed this one.



Title: Come Out, Come Out
Author: Natalie C. Parker
Genre: YA horror
Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.
I hate that books like this have to exist, but I’m so glad this book exists. Mallory, Fern, and Jaq are friends who explore the woods. Mall never comes out, and Fern and Jaq have no memory of her or their time in the woods.
At a party, they both go back into the woods, and their memories begin to return. Turns out, all three identified as queer in some form (gender fluid, gay, pan, etc) and those memories were taken from them.
This book deals with religious trauma, gay conversion, and parents who refuse to accept their children for who they are. While this is horror due to supernatural elements, the worst horror in the book is the one that is real and present for many LGBTQIA+ kids. This book was really wonderful, but also really difficult to read because of the real-life horror so well represented.