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All Eyes on Her
by L.E. Flynn
Disclaimer: I received this e-arc from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: All Eyes on Her
Author: Laura Elizabeth Flynn
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: Murder mystery, thriller
Publication Date: August 18, 2020
Publisher: Imprint
Pages: 384
Recommended Age: 16+ (murder, sexism, slight violence, language)
Synopsis: You heard the story on the news. A girl and a boy went into the woods. The girl carried a picnic basket. The boy wore bright yellow running shoes. The girl found her way out, but the boy never did….
Everyone thinks they know what happened. Some say Tabby pushed him off that cliff— she didn’t even like hiking. She was jealous. She had more than her share of demons. Others think he fell accidentally—she loved Mark. She would never hurt him…even if he hurt her.
But what’s the real story? All Eyes On Her is told from everyone but Tabby herself as the people in her life string together the events that led Tabby to that cliff. Her best friend. Her sister. Her enemy. Her ex-boyfriend. Because everybody thinks they know a girl better than she knows herself.
What do you think is the truth?
Review: For the most part this was an ok book. The premise is interesting and excitable. The book does well with the world building and the pacing is even for the most part.
However, the ending is open and that really left me with more questions than answers and the book didn't do well with the characters. It was an interesting way to write the book, but the characters were left very underdeveloped in my opinion.
Verdict: It was ok but was a bit confusing.
Book: All Eyes on Her
Author: Laura Elizabeth Flynn
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: Murder mystery, thriller
Publication Date: August 18, 2020
Publisher: Imprint
Pages: 384
Recommended Age: 16+ (murder, sexism, slight violence, language)
Synopsis: You heard the story on the news. A girl and a boy went into the woods. The girl carried a picnic basket. The boy wore bright yellow running shoes. The girl found her way out, but the boy never did….
Everyone thinks they know what happened. Some say Tabby pushed him off that cliff— she didn’t even like hiking. She was jealous. She had more than her share of demons. Others think he fell accidentally—she loved Mark. She would never hurt him…even if he hurt her.
But what’s the real story? All Eyes On Her is told from everyone but Tabby herself as the people in her life string together the events that led Tabby to that cliff. Her best friend. Her sister. Her enemy. Her ex-boyfriend. Because everybody thinks they know a girl better than she knows herself.
What do you think is the truth?
Review: For the most part this was an ok book. The premise is interesting and excitable. The book does well with the world building and the pacing is even for the most part.
However, the ending is open and that really left me with more questions than answers and the book didn't do well with the characters. It was an interesting way to write the book, but the characters were left very underdeveloped in my opinion.
Verdict: It was ok but was a bit confusing.