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My favorite time of day is bedtime. When the day is done and you can just snuggle up and relax. Go ahead, call us Grandma and Grandpa but at night when my hubby and I crawl into bed we both open up a good book and read together. Like I said, my favorite time of day. Over the last few months I have been flying through books, the kind of books that you literally cannot put down. Most of these, I would fall asleep reading because I honestly just could not put the damn thing down. If you are more of an e-reader, you can get a free-trial of Audible here!
Here are 5 books that you need to add to your bedtime routine, I promise you will not regret it.
What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan
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I just finished this one last night. This one is the mystery of who abducted an 8-year-old little boy from the woods with a twist of family drama.
Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris
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Y’all. This book is CUH-RAY-ZEE. This married couple has a lot of secrets, secrets that will absolutely shock you.
All The Missing Girls by Megan Miranda
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This book was so detailed, twists and turns on every page. This is the story of a girl returning to her hometown from which her friend was abducted years ago.
The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena
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I would have to say that of this list, you should start here. Again, another mystery of “who done it” with two sides to every story you read. I think I read this in like 3 days.
In The Woods by Tana French
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This one took me some time to finish because I was super pregnant while I was reading it and at that time my ability to stay awake for more than 5 minutes while I was in bed was…limited. A murder mystery, probably one of my absolute favorites. The town that this story takes place in has a ton of drama and at one point I thought every single character was responsible.
Am I missing out on a really great book? What should I read next? Let me know in the comments, I am thinking “A Simple Favor” will be next!
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