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Easy, and a Fast Pace Read!
Thriller story with lots of twist, Sonya who is looking for a love interest on this dating app and she meets a number of bad dates. She decides to get revenge based on all the bad dates she's had and Jake who is a journalist figures something isn't right about the entire situation.
This book has a lot of twist to it, and even though it started off slow, it turned out to be a really good book with a lot of twist. The story was kinda easy to figure out. ☺️
We need to stay away from those dating apps 🫣
Thank you Netgalley for the providing me with this book in exchange for my honest review.

I couldn't put this down! The mystery and suspense had me hooked the entire time, I couldn't stop reading. The ending was shocking and satisfying. I had so many guesses as to who the killer actually was and none of them were correct. I love a good plot twist! This was such a good book and I cannot recommend it enough!

Goodness me, this was such a good book. Highly entertaining. Would definitely recommend to others, that's for sure!

I wanted to love this book, and at the start I did but about midway through it lost me.
The hook was brilliant and sounded right up my alley. I loved the intrigue and felt it was fast paced but in a good way. Unfortunately, I found the last third of the book really disappointing. It felt at times, like it was written by someone else in comparison to the first half. The descriptions became longer and more onerous and the "villain" was not developed enough for the motive to make sense.
I wouldn't recommend this book but I would read another for the potential alone.

📚: Swipe by R.G. Belsky & Bonnie Traymore
⭐️: 3.5/5 (rounding up on #goodreads)
Sonya’s unlucky with love. She finds herself on dating apps, swiping right to more often find swarmy men instead of potential forever partners. Her mission - teach these men a lesson. That is, until one goes too far.
A whole lot of Promising Young Woman vibes that I truly enjoyed and a great dual POV. A twisty ending that left me surprised. A laggy pace at points that didn’t lead this to be a single sitting read, but nonetheless enjoyable.
Thanks to Books Go Social via @netgalley for the digital ARC in exchange for an honest review. Swipe is out now.

This book is a gripping, fast-paced thriller that dives into the creepy side of online dating. The main characters are a woman fed up with bad dates, and a journalist chasing a killer tied a dating app. They get tangled in a tense, twisty plot that keeps you hooked. The short chapters and dual perspectives make it a page-turner, and the modern dating angle feels spot-on.
It’s not perfect as some characters feel flat, and the big reveal isn’t a total shocker if you’re a thriller buff. Still, it’s a fun, suspenseful ride that’s hard to put down. If you like quick, twisty reads, Swipe is worth checking out.

This book was a lot of fun. I definitely thought I knew who the killer was but I was so wrong! Truthfully I should have saw that coming but it slapped me in the face. Loved it!

This was a fast-paced, twisty read that had me second-guessing every character’s motive. Sonya is just trying to find love (or at least a decent date), but things spiral quickly—and one swipe leads to deadly consequences. When Jake, a down-on-his-luck journalist, starts digging for a scandalous story, their paths collide in unexpected ways.
I really enjoyed the premise and the dual POV. Sonya was a fascinating mix of vulnerable and vengeful, and Jake brought a gritty, investigative edge to the story. The pacing was solid, the writing smooth, and I flew through it in a couple sittings.
That said, some twists were a little predictable, and I wish the villain had more depth. Still, this was an entertaining thriller that kept my attention and made me think maybe I’ll just stick to meeting people the old-fashioned way.
Thank you to BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for the ARC. All thoughts are my own!

There’s something undeniably satisfying about a revenge plot especially when it flips the script on sleazy, married cheaters. The concept behind this story? Brilliant. Sonya’s had it with the bottom-feeders of the dating app world, and after one particularly vile encounter, things spiral out of control. One man ends up dead, and suddenly, she’s tangled in a web of consequences she never saw coming.
Enter Jake a struggling journalist desperate to turn a puff piece into his big break. His storyline added a nice contrast, filled with awkward app dates and an escalating sense of unease. Watching him piece together the puzzle and collide with Sonya along the way kept the suspense simmering.
The pacing stayed sharp and the premise had real bite, but I found myself craving more depth from the characters. Sonya’s leap into vigilante territory felt underexplored; hints of her past were there, but not enough to ground her choices in something truly compelling. I wanted to root for her, to understand her—but she stayed just out of emotional reach.

Thank you to NetGalley, the publishers, and the authors for allowing me a pre release copy of this book for review.
Then general premise of this book has a lot of potential - married men posing as single on a dating app turn up dead. Could it be coincidence, or the work of a woman scorned? And, for the most part, it does live up to that potential.
We follow Sonya - a singleton looking for love on a dating app, and Jake - a former top news reporter now working for an online magazine writing menial stories but looking for that one scoop that will catapult him back to the top.
Jake is tasked by his editor to write a story about dating apps and the ups and downs that go with them. To accomplish this, he sets up dates with women on the app and talks to them about their experiences, sometimes coming clean about what he's doing, other times he doesn't.
In the mean time, Matt - a married man posing as single to attract women - falls to his death from a hiking trail, a death that is ruled a tragic accident. Until another man, also on the same app, also married but posing as single, also turns up dead - the second man being Sonya's brother in law. Soon, Jake is onto these two deaths and trying to find connections to link them both, and to talk the police into reopening the investigation into Matt's death. The more Jake digs, the more he uncovers, and the trickier it becomes for him to figure out the truth.
Filled with twists, turns, and red herrings, this is a novel that keeps you wanting to read on to the next chapter. There are a few lulls in the story where the pace slows, one or two moments where you think to yourself 'Really? You expect us to believe that?" But, on the whole, this is a great premise for a story, and an original plot. It did more than enough to keep me invested in the story and how it was going to turn out for both Sonya and Jake. I can honestly recommend it for anyone who's into crime thrillers.

I received this book as an Advance Readers Copy, this is my honest review (Released May 1, 2025).
I was suppose to be done with this book, but life was definitely lifing for me in April. These authors were a new for me & I do like the writing style of this book. Imagine trying to find love on a dating app but running into all the wrong type of men is the challenges that Sonya faced. The things that happened in this book can most definitely happen in real life & especially 2025. This book definitely took a turn but I knew it had to be a reason Ms Psycho was always mentioned.
Thank you to NetGalley, & BooksGoSocial for approving me for this ARC.
Favorite Quote- “Maybe I will find love on a dating app. Or maybe I don’t even know what love is. Maybe none of us really do.”

I had high hopes for this book. That said, although I thought the concept of the story was really cool and attractive, the execution for me was a little awkward.
The first person narration threw me off a bit, not much though. It was really easy but not pleasing to read. Still, not really anything wrong with the book, I just thought it was not really what i look for in this kind of book. The writing style was the thing that made me not enjoy it that much.
Thank you to Net Galley for giving me the chance to read this book in advance of the release date!

"Sonya's fed up with bad Internet dates. But she never meant to kill anyone."
Swipe by Bonnie Traymore and R.G Belsky is a fast-paced and page turning psychological thriller that explores the dark side of dating apps, where the person behind the screen isn't always who you think they are.
Sonya Romano has had it with the sleazy and lying men that are abundant on dating apps. Fed up with too many creepy dates and losers, Sonya decides to take matters into her own hands. But what started off as a way to confront the distrustful men she has found, turns deadly when a married man falls to his death.
Jake Parker is a down on his luck journalist just trying to keep his head above water. When he gets assigned to write a filler/fluff piece about dating apps, Jake starts to make a connection of suspicious deaths. Energized by the potential that this story could kickstart his career, Jake begins to dig deeper into the wild world of dating apps.
With Sonya trying to stay one step ahead of the fallout, and Jake following clues that could lead back to Sonya, a cat and mouse game has begun where the stakes are higher than ever.
This is the second book by Bonnie Traymore that I have read and I am quickly becoming a fan!! With a clever premise and well written dialogue, Swipe is a taut psychological suspense thriller that had me swiping (see what I did there?!) the pages as fast as I could! The twists were well placed and the different POVs helped to coherently piece together the story. I would definitely recommend checking Swipe out!!
Thank you to NetGalley, Bonnie Traymore and R.G Belsky, and BooksGoSocial for this ARC!! Publication date: May 1st 2025.

Swipe" is an exciting thriller that kept me reading late into the night. This story illuminates the dangers of using dating apps. Users of dating apps never know if the person is married, or has dark intentions.
The novel flowed well, building mystery and suspense within every chapter. It was fast-paced and left me guessing up until the very end. I definitely recommend this to anyone who loves psychological thrillers that will keep you on your toes, and are well written.

OMG! You guys HAVE to check out "Swipe" by R.G. Belsky and Bonnie Traymore! When I saw this story pop up on Netgalley and got approved for an early read, I was seriously thrilled!
MY READING EXPERIENCE:
Sonya is a character you'll instantly connect with. She's just trying to navigate chaotic world of dating apps, but things take a seriously dark turn.
What starts with Sonya just wanting to teach some bad guys a lesson quickly turns into something way bigger and way more dangerous. The authors do such a fantastic job of building the suspense. You'll be on the edge of your seat wondering just how far Sonya will go. And for those of us who appreciate a bit of "righteous revenge", especially when it's aimed at those who DESERVE it, WELL....let's just say Sonya delivers in a way you won't see coming. Just my opinion only...
Then we have Jake Parker. He is a journalist who's got his own stuff going on, and he finds out that there's something way darker happening than just bad dates. As Jake starts looking into things, the story gets even more interesting and mysterious.
When Sonya and Jake finally meet? It's like watching two cats circle each other. You know something's gonna happen! The air is thick with "Do I trust you?" vibes. It's brilliantly awkward and keeps you playing "Who's the bigger weirdo?" game in your head the whole time!
"Swipe" is one of those books that sticks with you. You'll finish it, but your brain will still be trying to untangle everything.
And the ending? Let's just say there's a creepy danger hiding in the shadows that Sonya and Jake don't even see coming. And that makes the whole story even more chilling! If you're looking for a smart, suspenseful thriller with characters you'll be invested in, put this on your list immediately!
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NOTE: This is my personal opinion about the book. My goal is to share my experience, not to change anyone's perspective. Big thanks to BooksGoSocial, Netgalley and to authors (Bonnie Traymore and R. G. Belsky) for giving me the opportunity to read this early.

Book Review: Swipe by Bonnie Traymore
Rating: 4/5
Swipe by Bonnie Traymore is a fast-paced psychological thriller that taps into the digital age’s darkest undercurrents—where online dating, secrets, and obsession collide. With sharp writing and a tightly woven plot, this novel pulls you in from the first swipe and doesn’t let go until the final, chilling twist.
The story follows a successful, independent woman whose venture into the world of dating apps spirals into something far more sinister. Traymore does a fantastic job building tension—every chapter peels back another layer of mystery, making you question everyone’s motives. The themes of privacy, modern loneliness, and digital vulnerability feel incredibly relevant and unsettling.
What makes Swipe stand out is its balance of psychological depth and page-turning suspense. The protagonist is smart and relatable, and the threat she faces feels all too plausible in today’s world. If you enjoy thrillers that explore the darker side of technology and relationships, this one will keep you hooked.
Perfect for fans of: domestic thrillers, tech-driven suspense, and smart female leads
Pace: Quick and addictive
Content Warnings: Stalking, online harassment, and manipulation

Thank you for this ARC!
I dont think I will ever trust anyone on dating apps ever again after reading this. While it was a real thriller it was psychological for sure. I was thinking along and trying to figure out the murder along with the characters Jake and Sonya. The book proved that everyone on those apps lies in an exciting fashion and storyline. I do quite enjoy a good murder storyline. At some point I was convinced it was a revenge exchange murder plot before another one of the twists came to light. I did like the formatting that makes it obvious when the line was sent as a message on the dating app and the explanations surrounding it. I also enjoyed how the characters did lean onto each other to solve the case.
Really enjoyed the book as a relatively easy in between read without too much thought having to be put into it, while still holding my attention firmly in its grasp. For some of the characters I though they were just plain stupid, but again, that just is the case sometimes...

This was a good thriller. Very entertaining and a fast read. Really needed a break from fantasy and this gave me exactly what I needed

Swipe started off slow but once you get in the middle of the book it picks up. It keeps you guessing who did it. I found the writing style was a bit fast paced like they wanted to get the book done and I feel like they should of gone more in depth with Jake, sonya and Claire.
The reason why I felt like it was slow in the beginning because I felt it needed to bring in the characters with more depth and not just throw us straight into the story of the first murder. Then once you get into the middle of the story of when they started to get the evidence it made you curious of what was going to happen next.

This was such a great read and I was completely hooked and raced through this in only 2 sittings ....I just couldn't stop!