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Misery Rock by Reagan Keeter
4.0

Disclaimer: I received this e-book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.

Book: Misery Rock

Author: Reagan Keeter

Book Series: Standalone

Rating: 4.5/5

Recommended For...: thrill seekers

Publication Date: October 30, 2020

Genre: Thriller

Recommended Age: 18+ (romance, sexual content, death, gore, violence, cults, and the dark web)

Publisher: TouchPoint Press

Pages: 266

Synopsis: Sharron Freeman is a loving suburban mother and psychologist whose world gets shattered when she learns her husband, Ben, is a killer. Worse than that, he kills as part of a group and, since she doesn’t know who the other participants are, going to the police is not an option.

Desperate to keep herself and her daughter safe, she pretends she’s interested in joining them. Then Sharon sets out to discover who else is involved and find evidence against them before they meet to kill again.

It’s a journey that will send Sharon into the nefarious world of the dark web and put her life in danger more than once. It will require her to draw on courage she didn’t know she had and come face to face with enemies she didn’t know existed. And in the end, it all might prove to be in vain.

Review: For the most part I really liked this book. It was a good thriller with lots of twists and turns. The book had good world building and character development. The mystery was also well thought out and I managed to read the book in an hour and a half because it was so enthralling.

The only issue I had was that the book was a bit predictable for me and that the book was a bit too fast paced in some places.

Verdict: It was good!