BookCase.Club Review – November 2016

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BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

BookCase.Club is a one stop monthly subscription service for book lovers. Each case will contain a selection of handpicked books based on your preferences, and a fun bookish treat you’re sure to love.

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

BookCase.Club ships via USPS on the first of the month. If you sign up before the 26th of the month, your first box will ship out of the first of the following month.

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

I opted for the “Thrill Seeker Case” which includes two handpicked Mystery/Thriller novels.

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

My November 2016 BookCase.Club included the following books:

~Don’t Look Back by Gregg Hurwitz ($22.01): I opted for Mystery/Thriller because they aren’t the type of books I would generally select for myself.  This book though.  Wow.  I am hooked.  I will admit to skipping a bit in the beginning (I’d read that it was slow to start), but it certainly picked up!

Amazon Description:
In Don’t Look Back, Eve Hardaway, newly single mother of one, is on a trip she’s long dreamed of―a rafting and hiking tour through the jungles and mountains of Oaxaca, in southern Mexico. Eve wanders off the trail, to a house in the distance with a menacing man in the yard beyond it, throwing machetes at a human-shaped target. Disturbed by the sight, Eve moves quickly and quietly back to her group, taking care to avoid being seen. As she creeps along, she finds a broken digital camera, marked with the name Teresa Hamilton. Later that night, in a rarely used tourist cabin, she finds a discarded prescription bottle―also with the name Teresa Hamilton. From the camera’s memory card, Eve discovers Teresa Hamilton took a photo of that same menacing looking man in the woods. Teresa Hamilton has since disappeared. 

Now the man in the woods is after whoever was snooping around his house. With a violent past and deadly mission, he will do anything to avoid being discovered. A major storm wipes out the roads and all communication with the outside world. Now the tour group is trapped in the jungle with a dangerous predator with a secret to protect. With her only resource her determination to live, Eve must fight a dangerous foe and survive against incredible odds―if she’s to make it back home alive.

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016
~The Book of You by Claire Kendal ($15.99): I think this was the first paperback I have received from BookCase.Club so far.  I haven’t gotten a chance to start this one yet, but the reviews are great.  I will say that books like this make me nervous to read.  I guess that’s good though?  It means they are captivating!

Amazon Description:
A mesmerizing tale of psychological suspense about a woman who must fight to escape an expert manipulator determined to possess her, Claire Kendal’s debut novel is a sophisticated and disturbing portrait of compulsion, control, and terror that will appeal to fans of Before I Go to Sleep, The Silent Wife, and Into the Darkest Corner.

His name is Rafe, and he is everywhere Clarissa turns. At the university where she works. Her favorite sewing shop. The train station. Outside her apartment. His messages choke her voice mail; his gifts litter her mailbox. Since that one regrettable night, his obsession with her has grown, becoming more terrifying with each passing day. And as Rafe has made clear, he will never let her go.

Clarissa’s only escape from this harrowing nightmare is inside a courtroom—where she is a juror on a trial involving a victim whose experiences eerily parallel her own. There she finds some peace and even makes new friends, including an attractive widower named Robert, whose caring attentions make her feel desired and safe. But as a disturbingly violent crime unfolds in the courtroom, Clarissa realizes that to survive she must expose Rafe herself. Conceiving a plan, she begins collecting the evidence of Rafe’s madness to use against him—a record of terror that will force her to relive every excruciating moment she desperately wants to forget. Proof that will reveal the twisted, macabre fairy tale that Rafe has spun around them . . . with an ending more horrifying than her darkest fears.

Masterfully constructed, filled with exquisite tension and a pervasive sense of menace, The Book of Youexplores the lines between love and compulsion, fantasy and reality, and offers a heart-stopping portrait of a woman determined to survive. Claire Kendal’s extraordinary debut will haunt readers long after it reaches its terrifying, breathtaking conclusion.

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

BookCase.Club Review - November 2016

All totaled I came up with a value of $38 for my November 2016 BookCase.Club.  I used Amazon prices which are generally hard to beat.  That’s a great value and I like having someone else pick out books for me!

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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