How many books can I finish in 24 hours? There’s only one way to find out! If you’re interested in any of the books mentioned in the video, I’ve listed them below!
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The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson
The third and final book in Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn Trilogy. You’re following the characters who have made it this far with some undisclosed obstacles. I won’t say more than that because it’ll ruin it, and this is a must read trilogy for any fantasy lover!
The Only One Left by Riley Sager
Riley Sager gets me every single time. Kit is assigned to work as a caregiver for Lenora, an older woman who was accused of murdering her entire family when she was only a teenager. There was never enough evidence to convict Lenora, but that hasn’t stopped the entire town from assuming she did it. The creepy old cliffside mansion on the coast of Maine is the cherry on top of this thriller.
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
Poppy and Alex were best friends who met in college. They promised each other that no matter how busy they got, they would always have The Summer Trip. However, it hasn’t always been easy to stay in touch and life, as well as some events in which you will find out if you read it, cause a rift in their friendship. Poppy and Alex decide to try and mend their friendship with another Summer Trip, and you’ll just have to read to see if it works out.

Just for the Summer by Melody Carson
Ginny and Jacqueline are both fed up with their jobs. Ginny is tired of her demanding boss at a boutique hotel in Seattle and Jacqueline is much too glamourous for her family’s fishing lodge resort. Feeling stuck, both women decide to switch jobs for the summer. A summery twist on The Holiday this is the perfect beach read.
Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice by Elle Cosimano
The fourth book in the Finlay Donovan Series, which started with Finlay accidentally being hired as an assassin when a woman overhears her telling the plot of her next novel to her editor. Finlay is back with her nanny/trusty sidekick Vero and this time, they’re taking on Atlantic City.
Body in the Backyard by Lucy Score
Psychic Riley Thorn is back with her PI Partner Nick. Riley’s unbearable ex-husband Griffin believes he has someone after him and he has hired Riley and Nick to help him out. Griffin might be insufferable, but he’s got deep pockets so Riley and Nick agree to help him out, even if the suspect list of people who may hate Griffin is miles long.

A Botanists Guide to Flowers and Fatalities by Kate Khavari
The second novel in the Saffron Everleigh series. We continue to follow Saffron’s journey as a botanist turned amateur detective. This time, the murder victims are all left suspicious bouquets that may give clues to why they were killed and who killed them. Historical mystery buffs be sure to check this one out!
How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang
Helen’s YA books are being adapted for television and Helen decides she wants to be in the writers room. When Helen meets the other writers, she is shocked to see Grant Shepard. These two are tied together by a very traumatic event that affects them both in their own way. Regardless, Grant is the absolute last person that Helen wants to see, let alone work with. There are some trigger warnings with this one, which are in listed in the very beginning of the book.
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