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The God Game by Danny Tobey

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Thank you to Netgalley and St.Martin's Press for a copy of the eARC in exchange for a fair review. Charlie is introduced to a game called G.O.D., but he isn't sure that he wants to play it or that it will be cool. He gets his small group of friends invited to the game as well. Once they are all on board he joins. Then things begin to happen, good things, rewards when the right thing is done. Soon though it wants to them to do little things that aren't quite right. Then the little things become bigger and bigger. And oddly the game tells them if they win they win big, but if they die they die for real. That isn't true though is it? How far will they go to win? When I first took a look at the synopsis I though oh this could be interesting. Hence why I accepted the invite to read it. Then when I looked at it again I thought I don't know if I would like because my mood has all over the place and I haven't really liked much outside of the thriller and mystery

Shatter the Night by Emily Littlejohn

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Thank you to Netgalley and Minotaur Books for a copy of the eARC in exchange for a fair review. Disclaimer this is the 4th book in the series. You could read it as a standalone, however to reach a deeper understanding of the characters and back story you should start with book 1. Gemma is back, while out trick or treating with her daughter she stops by to visit old family friend Caleb Montgomery, but he is worried and admits that someone has been sending threats. Minutes after she leaves an explosion shatters the night and it came from Caleb Montgomery's car. Gemma knows something deeper is going on, especially when the body counts starts to rise. And it appears they are copycatting and old crime. Gemma is on the hunt to figure out who is behind this all, and before it devastates the small town she lives in.   Will she be able to put all the pieces together and figure it out? Or will the body count keep rising? I still love Gemma, and this is pretty standard mystery, but