Bless Your Heart
Book: Bless Your Heart
Author: Susann Camus
Rating: 5/5
Review:
If you’re addicted to true crime podcasts like I am, Bless Your Heart will be right up your alley. From the moment Jeannie arrives in Greenville, you know something’s off—and the story wastes no time proving it. Her boss ends up dead, the research project is falling apart, and almost every character seems to be hiding something. Honestly, I could picture this unfolding episode by episode on a podcast like Crime Junkie.
What makes this book stand out is the slow, creeping paranoia. Jeannie isn’t just solving a mystery; she’s trying to survive one. The nearby correctional facility adds this ominous presence in the background, and the Arboretum—normally a place of peace—becomes a source of dread. It’s that mix of ordinary and ominous that kept me hooked.
I also really liked Jeannie as a lead. She’s not flashy or overly dramatic. She’s smart, composed, and observant. You feel like you’re investigating right alongside her, piecing things together, second-guessing everyone. And the book respects that process—it doesn’t spoon-feed anything.
By the end, I found myself wishing for more Jeannie Johal stories. She’s the kind of character who could carry a whole series. Here’s hoping this is just the beginning.

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