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The Night Hunter
by Natalie Moss
Slow Start, Strong Finish (6/5/2026)
"Night Hunter" takes a little time to find its footing, but once it does, it becomes a gripping and immersive read. As a wilderness survival thriller, it delivers exactly the kind of tension and danger the premise promises, with strong pacing that keeps the story moving and character development that gives the stakes real emotional weight. What impressed me most, though, was the atmosphere. The author's raw, visceral writing makes the setting feel almost alive—the heat, the discomfort, and the constant sense of threat come through so vividly that I felt completely pulled into the story's world. It is quite impressive for a debut novel. I received this book from BookBrowse in exchange for an honest review. I did not receive any discounts, cash, or any other type of compensation for my assessment.
Fatherland: A Novel
by Victoria Shorr
A Thoughtful, but Slow Read (3/6/2026)
This novel opened with compelling promise, drawing me into the story of a man who abruptly abandons his wife and their three children for a life with another woman. The story set the stage for a complex exploration of betrayal and the consequences felt as a result of it.

I found that the book falters in character development balance and sometimes relies on unbelievable behaviors, but it also delivers genuinely affecting scenes and thoughtful insights into the aftermath of familial betrayal. It's a story that left me both frustrated and moved, and one that will linger in my thoughts for its exploration of loss, resilience, and the long road to forgiveness after a lifetime of abandonment.

Despite any shortcomings, the novel succeeds in illustrating the far-reaching effects of abandonment and fractured family dynamics. As a reader, I found myself reflecting on the ways unresolved trauma can echo across generations. The author's depiction of Josie's resilience and the family's tentative steps to move forward resonated with me, prompting a deeper consideration of forgiveness and the complexities of human relationships.
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