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This book is very hard to review without giving spoilers! I started reading this book and almost gave up on it during part one. However, when getting into 2nd part, the suspense became great and ended up being a good read overall. The differences in POV for each character was definitely an interesting twist for me. The main character, Jenna, is told in first person. Ian's character was also told in first person but came later in the book. The narrative of Stevens and Kate was told in 3rd person.
I would recommend this to others who enjoy suspense/thrillers. However, be patient with the first part, even if it is slow at first.
I would recommend this to others who enjoy suspense/thrillers. However, be patient with the first part, even if it is slow at first.
A detailed review to follow later.
My favorite quote of this book:
"The only thing I knew for sure was that Dylan had participated in the massacre in spite of the way he had been raised, not because of it. What I didn't know was how I could possibly convey this to the families of the people he had killed. Even if I could, it would never alleviate the magnitude of their suffering. Nothing would."
My favorite quote of this book:
"The only thing I knew for sure was that Dylan had participated in the massacre in spite of the way he had been raised, not because of it. What I didn't know was how I could possibly convey this to the families of the people he had killed. Even if I could, it would never alleviate the magnitude of their suffering. Nothing would."
Tanya Dubois goes on the run after her husband dies in a accident. This starts a fascinating book about how you can never run from your past and that it will eventually catch up to you. I was fascinated by this book and wanted to keep reading to find out more about Tanya's past. I did not guess how it would end and was surprised by the twists and turns. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys psychological thrillers.
Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read this book for my honest review.
Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read this book for my honest review.
The first 25% of the book was misleading. I thought the book had potential I could not finish this book even with skimming ahead to see if it got better. I thought it was very drawn out and not very interesting. The premise of the book was what drew me in but it did not deliver for me. I could not see myself finishing it. However, you never know...I may finish it down the road.