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Sunday, April 21, 2024

Darling Girls: A Novel Sally Hepworth-Women's Fiction

Hello dear Readers,

My book review of Darling Girls: A Novel by Sally Hepworth.


Title: Darling Girls: A Novel
Rating: 5/5 Stars
Genre: Women's Fiction
Author: Sally Hepworth
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication Date: April 23, 2024
Language: English
Paperback: 368 pages
Meet the Author: Sally Hepworth
Buy Me: Amazon

Book Description

SISTERS, SECRETS, LOVE, AND MURDER... Sally Hepworth’s new novel has it all.

For as long as they can remember, Jessica, Norah, and Alicia have been told how lucky they are. As young girls, they were rescued from family tragedies and raised by a loving foster mother, Miss Fairchild, on an idyllic farming estate and given an elusive second chance at a happy family life.

But their childhood wasn’t the fairy tale everyone thought it was. Miss Fairchild had rules. Miss Fairchild could be unpredictable. And Miss Fairchild was never, ever to be crossed. In a moment of desperation, the three broke away from Miss Fairchild and thought they were free. Even though they never saw her again, she was always somewhere in the shadows of their minds. When a body is discovered under the home they grew up in, the foster sisters find themselves thrust into the spotlight as key witnesses. Or are they prime suspects?

A thrilling page-turner of sisterhood, secrets, love, and murder by New York Times bestselling author Sally Hepworth.

“Sally Hepworth writes characters you love.” ―LIANE MORIARTY, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF APPLES NEVER FALL


My Thoughts

I listened to the Audiobook version of this book. It did not affect my opinion on it. 

Actually, I really liked and enjoyed this book. I believe this is the second book by this author I read, and I always appreciate a great story and a great narrator. 

I loved getting to know the three girls in this story, the dynamic of their relationships, the darkness of the story, and how we can see the trauma unfold. A very engaging book, and again, I absolutely loved the audio version.

Thank you MacMillan Audio and Netgalley, for the Advanced Free Listeners Copy, in exchange for an honest review. 

Wendy

Book Review: Everywhere I Look: A Memoir by Ona Gritz/ Memoir

Hello dear Readers,

Below is my book review of Everywhere I Look: A Memoir by Ona Gritz.


Title: Everywhere I Look: A Memoir
Rating: 5/5 Stars
Genre: Memoir
Author: Ona Gritz
Publisher: Apprentice House Press
Publication Date: April 16, 2024
Language: English
Hardcover: 250 pages
Meet the Author: Ona Gritz
Buy Me: Amazon

Book Description

In 1982, twenty-five-year-old Angie Boggs, pregnant with her second child, was brutally murdered, along with her husband and infant son. Ill-equipped for the horror of that violence and the enormity of her loss, Angie's sister Ona, a college sophomore, felt numb. She also felt deeply ashamed of her inability to grieve.
But shame, like her sister's absence, was something Ona knew well. For as long as she could remember, she'd felt ashamed of being their parents' blatantly favored child. The disabled daughter they'd coddled and protected while they alternately punished and neglected Angie, and finally sent her away.

It wasn't until thirty years after the murders, both their parents gone and Ona nearly twice the age Angie was allowed to reach, that she developed the courage and a detective's compulsion to learn all she could about her sister's turbulent life and unthinkable death. The result is Everywhere I Look, a beautifully rendered memoir of sisterhood, longing, true crime, and family secrets. A profoundly moving reckoning and love letter.


My Thoughts

I love reading memoirs. They fascinate me, and usually, I can get into the story fast, however, I had to admit that with Everywhere I Look, it took me a lot of pages, time, and patience to finally get into the rhythm of the story and appreciate it like it deserved it. 

This memoir is so different from any other memoir I have read, not just because it took me time to start digesting it but also because of the way the author tells her story, her sister's story. It is so unique in nature, in time, and also, brutally and cruelly Ona lost her sister. In all honesty, there were times I felt like life was so unfair with this family, especially both sisters but in the end, I am reminded that we can always find a little bit of light in the darkest moments, and for that, 

I am always grateful when authors are kind enough to share their stories, even when their stories are as hard and difficult as they are. 

Thank you Apprentice House Press and Netgalley, for the free advanced copy, in exchange for an honest review. 


Wendy

Book Review: The Forbidden Daughter: The True Story of A Holocaust Survivor by Zipora Klein Jakob/ Memoir

Hello dear Readers,

Below is my book review of The Forbidden Daughter: The True Story of a Holocaust Survivor by Zipora Klein Jakob.


Title: The Forbidden Daughter: The True Story of a Holocaust Survivor
Rating: 5/5 Stars
Genre: Memoir
Author: Zipora Klein Jakob
Publisher: Harper Perennial and Paperbacks
Publication Date: April 23, 2024
Language: English
Paperback: 288 pages
Meet the Author: Zipora Klein Jakob
Buy Me: Amazon

Book Description

The unforgettable true story of a girl born in the Kovno Ghetto, and the dangerous risk her parents faced in defying the barbarous Nazi law prohibiting childbirth.

Elida Friedman was not supposed to have been born. In the Kovno Ghetto in Lithuania, Nazi law forbade Jewish women from giving birth. Yet despite the fear of death, Dr. Jonah Friedman and his wife Tzila, choose to bring a daughter into the world, a little girl they name Elida—meaning non-birth in Hebrew.

To increase their child’s chance of survival, the Friedmans smuggle the baby out of the ghetto and into the arms of a non-Jewish farm family when Elida is only three months old. It is the beginning of a life marked by constant upheaval. When the Nazis raze the entire Kovno Ghetto, Jonah and Tzila are among those killed. Their only child is left orphaned and alone, dependent on the kindness of strangers.

Despite her circumstances, Elida grows up, changing families, countries, continents, and even names, countless times. Surviving the war and the Holocaust that stole her parents, the young woman never gives up hope. In her lifelong pursuit to find love and belonging, she works to rebuild her identity and triumph over her terrible circumstances.

A moving, powerful chronicle of overcoming impossible odds, The Forbidden Daughter is the true story of one unforgettable woman and her will to survive.


My Thoughts

I read this in two days. I really loved this memoir.

It reads fast. Elida's story is one of the best post-WWII Holocaust Survivor stories I have read in a long time. The way the story is written and told, it is just fascinating. 
Thank you Harper Perennial and Paperbacks and Netgalley for the free advanced copy, in exchange for an honest review. 

Wendy 

Saturday, March 23, 2024

Book Review: The Manicurist's Daughter: A Memoir by Susan Lieu/ Memoir

Hello dear Readers,

Below is my book review of The Manicurist's Daughter: A Memoir by Susan Lieu.


Title: The Manicurist's Daughter: A Memoir
Rating: 5/5 Stars
Genre: Memoir
Author: Susan Lieu
Publisher: Celadon Books
Publication Date: March 12, 2024
Language: English
Hardcover: 320 pages
Meet the Author: Susan Lieu
Buy Me: Amazon

Book Description

An emotionally raw memoir about the crumbling of the American Dream and a daughter of refugees who searches for answers after her mother dies during plastic surgery.

Susan Lieu has long been searching for answers. About her family’s past and about her own future. Refugees from the Vietnam War, Susan’s family escaped to California in the 1980s after five failed attempts. Upon arrival, Susan’s mother was their savvy, charismatic North Star, setting up two successful nail salons and orchestrating every success―until Susan was eleven. That year, her mother died from a botched tummy tuck. After the funeral, no one was ever allowed to talk about her or what had happened.

For the next twenty years, Susan navigated a series of cascading questions alone―why did the most perfect person in her life want to change her body? Why would no one tell her about her mother’s life in Vietnam? And how did this surgeon, who preyed on Vietnamese immigrants, go on operating after her mother’s death? Sifting through depositions, tracking down the surgeon’s family, and enlisting the help of spirit channelers, Susan uncovers the painful truth of her mother, herself, and the impossible ideal of beauty.

The Manicurist’s Daughter is much more than a memoir about grief, trauma, and body image. It is a story of fierce determination, strength in shared culture, and finding your place in the world.

My Thoughts

I am so grateful that I got to read this memoir. As I have expressed before, I read a lot of memoirs. It is my favorite genre in all honesty. I am always fascinated by reading about other people's experiences. I usually feel lucky to have access to these works and love all of them, however, from time to time, I come across a memoir that is impossible to forget, one that I identify with in so many ways, that it is almost as if the author knew my thoughts while writing it.

I am not by any means saying that I can relate to Susan's family's immigration experience to the USA, to all the pain, struggle, and difficulties they went through to be able to come here, from Vietnam. In that part, I always command authors who share these kinds of experiences, but I can relate to some of the aspects of the mother-daughter relationship between Susan and her mom. I actually highlighted those because I don't want to forget them. Some of these words got to my heart so profoundly that I felt heard and understood in a very weird way but that was my experience while reading this book.

I didn't want the book to end but at the same time, I was rooting for Susan to finally find at least some of the answers about her mom that she was so eagerly trying to find. 

Thank you Celadon Books and Netgalley for the free advanced copy, in exchange for an honest review. 


Wendy

Blog Tour: Everyone is Watching: A Novel by Heather Gudenkauf-Mystery/Thrillers

 

BLOG TOUR: EVERYONE IS WATCHING




Welcome to the Blog Tour for Everyone is Watching: A Novel by Heather Gudenkauf





BOOK SUMMARY

The Best Friend. The Confidant. The Senator. The Boyfriend. The Executive.


Five contestants have been chosen to compete for ten million dollars on the game show One Lucky Winner. The catch? None of them knows what (or who) to expect, and it will be live-streamed all over the world. Completely secluded in an estate in Northern California, with strict instructions not to leave the property and zero contact with the outside world, the competitors start to feel a little too isolated.


When long-kept secrets begin to rise to the surface, the contestants realize this is no longer just a reality show—someone is out for blood. And the game can’t end until the world knows who the contestants really are…



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Heather Gudenkauf is the critically acclaimed author of several novels, including the New York Times bestsellers The Weight of Silence and The Overnight Guest. She lives in Iowa with her husband and children.






EXCERPT

OneThe Best FriendMaire Hennessy squinted against the bright October sun as she drove down the quiet Iowa county road. The fields were filled with the stubbled remains of the fall harvest and stripped bare by heavy-billed grackles and beady-eyed blackbirds eating their fill before the cold weather set in. It made her a little sad. Winter would be coming soon, unrelenting and unforgiving. That morning, she had packed up her girls and Kryngle, their four-year-old Shetland sheepdog, to drop them off at her former mother-in-law’s home. Maire, who hadn’t traveled more than a hundred miles away from Calico since she abruptly dropped out of college over twenty years earlier, was embarking on an adventure that could change the course of their lives forever. Ten-year-old Dani kicked the back of Maire’s seat in time to the throbbing beat coming from her older sister Keely’s ear­buds. Keely, a twelve-year-old carbon copy of Maire, had the hood of her sweatshirt pulled up over her head, her red curls springing out around her sullen face, as she silently pretended to read her book.Maire tapped her fingers nervously against the steering wheel. “You’re going to be just fine,” she said, turning onto the highway that would take her children to her ex-mother-in-law’s home. Shar was a decent enough person. Except for the fact that she smoked like a chimney and gave birth to a shit of a son, Maire knew she would take good care of the girls while she was away.“I don’t want to go,” Dani murmured. “I like my own bed. Grandma’s house feels weird.”Both Dani and Keely dreaded the two weeks that they were going to stay with their grandmother, a bland, unexcitable woman with steel gray hair and stooped shoulders. There would be no movie nights, no special outings, no grand adventures, but they would be well-cared for, safe. And that’s all that Maire wanted.“I thought you liked Grandma Hennessy,” Maire said. “You’ll make cookies and she’s going to teach you both how to crochet. You’ll have a great time.”“Why are you going to be gone for so long?” Dani asked, staring at Maire through the rearview mirror, her eyes filled with hurt. A wet cough rumbled through her chest and she buried her mouth in her elbow.That familiar cloud of worry that materialized every time Dani had a coughing fit settled over Maire.“It’s only for two weeks and it’s not that I don’t want to see you,” she said. “You know that. I would be with you every single day if I could. It’s kind of a work thing and I can’t pass up the opportunity.“You work from home,” Keely said, briefly pulling out an earbud.Maire didn’t mind lying to Shar but lying to her children was different. She had the chance of a lifetime and in a way, it was work related. Money was involved. Lots of it.“It’s like a contest,” Maire explained. “And if I win, well, that would be nice. And even if I don’t, a lot of people will learn about my Calico Rose jewelry and might want to sell it.”“Like Claire’s in the mall?” Dani asked.“Yes, Claire’s, Target, who knows?” The lies slid so easily off her tongue now. Dani’s kicks to the back of Maire’s seat slowed as she mulled this over.“I’m sorry,” Maire said. “I know it’s hard.” Her voice broke on the last word. Hard wasn’t anywhere close to how things had been for the last year. Terrifying, humiliating, devastating, soul-crushing were more like it.Bobby had never been much of a husband or father, but his health insurance had been a lifeline for Dani. When he lost his job at a local grain elevator and then took off with the nine­teen-year-old waitress from the Sunshine Café, gone was the health insurance and any hope of child support. When the first $3,000 notice for Dani’s nebulizer treatments came in, Maire ran to the bathroom and vomited. It was impossible. Too much.Between the implosion of her marriage, the impact it had on the kids, her bank account that was dangerously low, the unpaid medical bills, the jewelry she made for her Etsy shop, and the search for a job that provided decent health insurance, Maire was exhausted.Things couldn’t go on this way. “It will get better,” she promised.Maire glanced over at Keely and caught her accusatory glare. Out of all of them, the divorce hit Keely the hardest. Despite his drawbacks, Keely was a daddy’s girl, and she was suffering in his absence.The worry never ended. At the top of the list was Dani’s health. Her cystic fibrosis was stable for the moment, but she was fragile. Her last infection required a two-week hospital stay, a PICC line with multiple antibiotic infusions, therapies, and nebulizer treatments. It was so much that Maire had to put together a binder for Shar filled with in-depth directions for Dani’s care, and she hoped she wasn’t making a huge mistake by leaving. A lung infection that may be mild for most children could be deadly for Dani. And poor Keely. Quiet, shy Keely was getting lost in the shuffle, becoming more removed, iso­lated from them. Another thing to worry about.A month ago, when she got the email about the show, she al­most deleted it. Maire had been online, scanning articles about the newest cystic fibrosis research, when she heard the ping. Grateful for an excuse to tear her eyes away from the words like Fibrinogen-like 2 proteins and cryogenic electron microscopy, she tapped the email icon on her phone.CONGRATULATIONS—YOU’VE BEEN NOMINATED, the subject line called out to her. She scanned the rest of the email. Trip of a lifetime, groundbreaking new reality show, $10 million. Scam, Maire thought and went back to reading about clinical trials and RNA therapy. But an hour later, she was still thinking about the $10 million. She opened the email again to read it more closely.Congratulations, you’ve been nominated to take part in the groundbreaking new reality competition show One Lucky Win­ner! Set in the heart of wine country, you, along with the other contestants, will battle for $10 million through a series of chal­lenges that will test you physically, mentally, and emotionally. Competitors will spend fourteen days at the exclusive Diletta Resort and Spa in beautiful Napa Valley. When not competing, spend your time in your lavishly appointed private cottage, swim­ming laps in the 130-foot pool, or head to the spa for our one-of-a-kind vinotherapy-based treatments—massages, wraps, and scrubs made from grapes grown in the La Bella Luce vineyard. As a special treat, each contestant will receive a case of Bella Luce’s world-famous cabernet sauvignon with an exclusively de­signed label just for you!Maire snorted. It had to be a joke. A rip-off. She closed the email, even sent it to her trash folder, but an hour later, she pulled it up again. Ten million dollars. Maire was one month away from not being able to pay the mortgage on the house, from not being able to make the car payment, from not being able to put money in the kids’ school lunch accounts, from not being able to pay for one dose of Dani’s medication.She should probably should just sell the house, take the loss, start over, but this was her home, the kids’ home. There was no way she was giving it up without a fight. She didn’t need anywhere near $10 million to save the house, but that is what it was worth to her, and that kind of money would change her life, all their lives.Who would have nominated her? And how did that actu­ally work? Hey, I know of someone who could use $10 million. The entire thing had to be fake. The email was signed by someone named Fern Espa, whose title read Production Assistant, One Lucky Winner.Anyone could send an email. Maire trashed the message again.Then, over the next three days, the car started leaking oil, Kryngle ate a sock and had to have emergency surgery, and Da­ni’s hospital bill came in. Her credit cards were maxed out and she’d given up on any help from her ex. Maire needed money, fast. Burying her humiliation, she called her parents and asked for a loan. It wasn’t nearly enough.Maire hung up and went to the garage, sitting in her leaky car so that the kids wouldn’t hear her crying.Maybe this was the email she was waiting for. The sign she needed to finally take control of her life. Maire wasn’t a fool though. She did her due diligence. While sitting in the wait­ing room at the vet’s office, she looked up One Lucky Winner and found a website and an IMDB entry—both short on de­tails—but it clearly was a real show. She searched for the name Fern Espa and found a LinkedIn entry that looked legit. And the Diletta Resort looked amazing.And now, under the guise of a work trip, here she was, drop­ping her kids off at her mother-in-law’s house for two weeks, hopping on a plane to Napa to take part in some Survivor-type reality show for the off chance she might win $10 million. It was ridiculous, over the top, maybe even irresponsible, but it ignited a spark of hope that she hadn’t felt in a long time.“You’ll be okay,” Maire said to the kids as she turned onto the cracked concrete of Shar’s street. Shar was waiting for them, standing on her rickety front porch, a cigarette dangling from her knobby fingers. With hail-pocked, dirty white aluminum siding and a crabgrass-choked yard in need of mowing, the home her ex-husband grew up in was grim and depressing. But her mother-in-law was a sweet woman who loved her grand­children. Maire scanned the street. Every house was in the same state of disarray and neglect. A jolt of fear shot through her. If she didn’t turn things around, they would end up living in a place like this, or worse.Jesus, Maire thought. I’m making a huge mistake. She fought the urge to drive right on by. Instead, she gave the girls her bravest smile. “It’s okay. We’re all going to be okay.”Ten million dollars would make everything okay.Excerpted from Everyone Is Watching by Heather Gudenkauf. Copyright © 2024 by Heather Gudenkauf. Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

BOOK INFORMATION


EVERYONE IS WATCHING

Author: Heather Gudenkauf

ISBN: 9780778310792

Publication Date: March 26, 2024

Publisher: Park Row



Thank you to Kamille Carreras at Harlequin Trade Publishing for inviting me to the Blog Tour.

Monday, March 11, 2024

Book Review: Granite Harbor: A Novel by Peter Nichols-Mystery/Thriller

Hello dear Readers,

My book review of Granite Harbor: A Novel by Peter Nichols.


Title: Granite Harbor: A Novel
Rating:  4/5 Stars
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Author: Peter Nichols
Publisher: Celadon Books
Publication Date: April 30, 2024
Language: English
Hardcover: 320 pages
Meet the Author: Peter Nichols
Buy Me: Amazon

Book Description

A small town in coastal Maine is shaken to its core by a serial killer in this crime novel from Peter Nichols, bestselling author of The Rocks

In scenic Granite Harbor, life has continued on―quiet and serene―for decades. That is until a local teenager is found brutally murdered in the Settlement, the town’s historic archaeological site. Alex Brangwen, adjusting to life as a single father with a failed career as a novelist, is the town’s sole detective. This is his first murder case and, as both a parent and detective, Alex knows the people of Granite Harbor are looking to him to catch the killer and temper the fear that has descended over the town.

Isabel, a single mother attempting to support her family while healing from her own demons, finds herself in the middle of the case when she begins working at the Settlement. Her son, Ethan, and Alex’s daughter, Sophie, were best friends with the victim. When a second teenager is found murdered, the body left in the same manner as the first victim, both parents are terrified that their child may be next. As Alex and Isabel race to find the killer in their midst, the town’s secrets―past and present―begin bubbling to the surface, threatening to unravel the tight-knit community.

At once a page-turning thriller and a captivating portrait of the social fabric of a small town, Granite Harbor evokes the atmosphere of HBO’s Mare of Easttown with a villain reminiscent of Thomas Harris’s Silence of the Lambs.


My Thoughts

I have to say, I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. I love it when that happens.

This was very different from the mystery/thriller stories I usually read. The whole time it felt like a really heavy, dark setting, almost sinister. For a Serial Killer story, not your typical. It felt like a story involving mystery, twists, and death but also some sort of dark magic in it. It has all the elements of a thriller, suspense, mystery, with extra elements that make the story different, and unique.

TW: This book contains a description of animal cruelty in chapter 34.

Thank you to Celadon Books, for the Advanced Free Copy, in exchange for an honest review.


Wendy 

Book Review: Bye, Baby: A Novel by Carola Lovering-Mystery/Thriller

Hello dear Readers,

My book review of Bye, Baby: A Novel by Carola Lovering.


Title: Bye, Baby: A Novel
Rating:  4/5 Stars
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Author: Carola Lovering
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication Date: March 05, 2024
Language: English
Hardcover: 352 pages
Meet the Author: Carola Lovering
Buy Me: Amazon

Book Description

A March 2024 Indie Next and LibraryReads Pick

"Powerful, relatable, and crazily addictive, Bye, Baby takes an unflinching look at the battling forces of toxicity and love that define so many female friendships. I couldn't put it down." ––Rosie Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of Ghosted and The Love of My Life

Every friendship has its shadow...

On a brisk fall night in a New York apartment, 35-year-old Billie West hears terrified screams. It's her lifelong best friend Cassie Barnwell, one floor above, and she's just realized her infant daughter has gone missing. Billie is shaken as she looks down into her own arms to see the baby, remembering―with a jolt of fear―that she is responsible for the kidnapping that has instantly shattered Cassie’s world.

Once fiercely bonded by their secrets, Cassie and Billie have drifted apart in adulthood, no longer the inseparable pair they used to be in their small Hudson Valley hometown. Cassie is married to a wealthy man, has recently become a mother, and is building a following as a lifestyle influencer. She is desperate to leave her past behind―including Billie, who is single and childless, and no longer fits into her world. But Billie knows the worst thing Cassie has ever done, and she will do whatever it takes to restore their friendship…

Told in alternating perspectives in Lovering’s signature suspenseful style, Bye, Baby confronts the myriad ways friendships change and evolve over time, the lingering echoes of childhood trauma, and the impact of women’s choices on their lifelong relationships.


My Thoughts

I previously read Too Good To Be True by the same author and really liked it. I was very curious to read her new work, and it turned out to be pretty good.

Trigger warning on sexual abuse, childhood trauma, toxic friendships, loss, and motherhood.

Loved the multiple POV, and how relatable the characters are. I definitely was not expecting the responsible for the main event involving the baby, however, I felt like it could have been developed a little bit more, making it more suspenseful, and at the end, I felt like I wanted a more deep ending but overall, I really liked the story, and couldn't put it down. 

Thank you to St. Martin's Press and Netgalley, for the Advanced Free Copy, in exchange for an honest review.

Wendy 

Book Review: Listen for the Lie: A Novel by Amy Tintera-Mystery/Thriller

Hello dear Readers,

My book review of Listen for the Lie: A Novel by Amy Tintera.


Title: Listen for the Lie: A Novel
Rating:  5/5 Stars
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Author: Amy Tintera
Publisher: Celadon Books
Publication Date: March 05, 2024
Language: English
Hardcover: 352 pages
Meet the Author: Amy Tintera
Buy Me: Amazon

Book Description

A Good Morning America Book Club Pick

"A world-class whodunit."
―Stephen King

“An extremely successful high-wire act, balancing between dark comedy and darker thrills.”
―Alex Michaelides, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“Laugh-out-loud funny, thrilling, and twisty...”
Liane Moriarty, #1 New York Times bestselling author

What if you thought you murdered your best friend? And if everyone else thought so too? And what if the truth doesn't matter?

After Lucy is found wandering the streets, covered in her best friend Savvy’s blood, everyone thinks she is a murderer. Lucy and Savvy were the golden girls of their small Texas town: pretty, smart, and enviable. Lucy married a dream guy with a big ring and an even bigger new home. Savvy was the social butterfly loved by all, and if you believe the rumors, especially popular with the men in town. It’s been years since that horrible night, a night Lucy can’t remember anything about, and she has since moved to LA and started a new life.

But now the phenomenally huge hit true-crime podcast "Listen for the Lie," and its too-good looking host Ben Owens, have decided to investigate Savvy’s murder for the show’s second season. Lucy is forced to return to the place she vowed never to set foot in again to solve her friend’s murder, even if she is the one who did it.

The truth is out there if we just listen.


My Thoughts

This was definitely a delightful surprise in the mystery/ thriller world this year. 

A very refreshing and different story. The podcast element/format is what makes this book unique, and the plot twist at the end is very unexpected and a good one. 

While Lucy may seem a little predictable of a character, Ben, on the other hand, was a shocking character for me. I did not like Savvy's character that much, however, it does not mean it was not well-developed and important to the story.

I could not put it down. I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. I would 100% recommend it, and can't wait to read more books by this author in the future.

Thank you to Celadon Books and Netgalley, for the Advanced Free Copy, in exchange for an honest review.

Wendy