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dana_reads_travels's Reviews (2.39k)
Thank you to the publisher for a Netgalley.
Giving this 3.5 stars. I LOVED Charlotte. Both of her storylines. I did not like Alice much. Her storyline was not my favorite and I felt she was always in the way.
What did I love was the Egyptian history aspect. It was interesting to read about and that whole plot line was intriguing. The author's note of course was also fabulous.
I DO recommend this book because it was really good. I just could not get over my dislike for Alice.
Giving this 3.5 stars. I LOVED Charlotte. Both of her storylines. I did not like Alice much. Her storyline was not my favorite and I felt she was always in the way.
What did I love was the Egyptian history aspect. It was interesting to read about and that whole plot line was intriguing. The author's note of course was also fabulous.
I DO recommend this book because it was really good. I just could not get over my dislike for Alice.
Tell Me What You Did
by Carter Wilson (1.28.25)
Thank you to the publisher for a free Netgalley!
I really enjoy the newest plot line that includes true crime podcasts. I do not listen to them in real life as I am an absolute wimp, but reading about them is somehow fine.
Poe Webb runs a successful podcast in which people confess their crimes to her. When someone calls in claiming to be the man who killed her mother, Poe is racked with fear and stress. Especially because Poe killed him... didn't she?
Starting off with a bang, I flew this book. I would have flown through it faster if I did not need to take cold medicine to get rid of this funk. But Wilson really knocked it out of the park with this thriller.
Why not five stars? I felt the timeline jumps would interrupt my flow once in awhile-- though I understand why this was the format.
by Carter Wilson (1.28.25)
Thank you to the publisher for a free Netgalley!
I really enjoy the newest plot line that includes true crime podcasts. I do not listen to them in real life as I am an absolute wimp, but reading about them is somehow fine.
Poe Webb runs a successful podcast in which people confess their crimes to her. When someone calls in claiming to be the man who killed her mother, Poe is racked with fear and stress. Especially because Poe killed him... didn't she?
Starting off with a bang, I flew this book. I would have flown through it faster if I did not need to take cold medicine to get rid of this funk. But Wilson really knocked it out of the park with this thriller.
Why not five stars? I felt the timeline jumps would interrupt my flow once in awhile-- though I understand why this was the format.
I just couldn't do it. I don;t even care about going back to this book. This book was way too long.
Was all about to give this a 3 star, but then the one red herring was perfectly laid out. Enjoyed this one even though the main character is an idiot.