If you loved 'Taking Tori' for its blend of emotional depth and gripping storytelling, you might want to check out 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides. Both books dive into psychological twists and unreliable narrators, keeping you hooked till the last page. 'The Silent Patient' is more thriller-oriented, but it shares that same intensity where you question every character’s motives. Another great pick is 'Gone Girl'—obviously a classic, but it’s got that same 'what the heck is really going on' vibe that 'Taking Tori' nails so well.
For something a bit different but equally compelling, 'Sharp Objects' by Gillian Flynn has that dark, layered storytelling with deeply flawed characters. It’s less about a single twist and more about peeling back layers of trauma, which might appeal if you liked the emotional weight in 'Taking Tori'. And hey, if you’re open to non-fiction that reads like fiction, 'I’ll Be Gone in the Dark' by Michelle McNamara has that same obsessive, investigative energy.
You know what? 'The Wife Between Us' by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen gave me major 'Taking Tori' vibes. It’s all about misdirection and secrets, with a protagonist you can’t fully trust. The pacing is stellar, and it’s one of those books where you’ll flip back pages thinking, 'Wait, how did I miss that?'
If you’re into darker themes, 'The Push' by Ashley Audrain explores motherhood and psychological strain in a way that’s hauntingly similar to how 'Taking Tori' tackles its central relationships. Both books leave you with this lingering unease, like you’ve glimpsed something deeply personal and unsettling.
'Taking Tori' has this unique mix of suspense and raw emotion, right? If you’re craving more like it, 'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins is a solid choice. It’s got that same unreliable protagonist and a plot that keeps unraveling in unexpected ways. I remember finishing it in one sitting because I just had to know how it all tied together.
Another underrated gem is 'Behind Her Eyes' by Sarah Pinborough. The ending is… well, let’s just say it’s divisive, but in the best way. If you enjoy stories that mess with your head and leave you reeling, this one’s a must. For a slower burn with rich character work, 'Big Little Lies' by Liane Moriarty might hit the spot—it’s less thriller, more drama, but the tension is just as addictive.
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"You want this?" he murmured, his voice rough with need.
I could barely think, barely speak—all I knew was that I needed him. "Yes..." I gasped, arching against him as his touch grew bolder, more demanding.
Every stroke, every whispered word pushed me closer to the edge. I was lost in him, in the way he claimed me without hesitation.
"Who are you?" he demanded, his grip tightening.”
"I am your dirty little slut."
I gasped...
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She thought it’d be awkward. Quiet. Maybe even safe. But then came the night.
One mistake. One touch. And everything changed.
Now they’re caught in something they can’t control. It’s wrong. It’s dangerous. And it feels way too good to stop.
She knows this can’t last. He knows it too.
But the more they try to stay away, the harder it gets to breathe without each other. And if anyone finds out— It won’t just break hearts. It’ll ruin lives.
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I thought I saw a savior in him.
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