Everybody is raving about this book, but I found it insufferable. The main character is the most unlikable woman and the story is completely predictable. The last 15 minutes or so were by far the worst. Save yourself, pass on this.
I LOVED THIS! What a unique concept. The end got a bit messy and she didn't wrap up the Harrisons' storyline very well, but I still loved it.
I don't know how I feel about this book. I enjoyed it, but the writing was lacking. SHOW US, DON'T TELL US!!
You won't be able to put this down. The way the author switches povs is unlike any I've ever read.
I didn't finish this, but I'm still giving it a 2.5 because the idea is very interesting and the execution isn't too bad. However, it started getting boring about halfway through.
VERY rarely does a thriller book actually get me with the twist, but this one sure as hell did. I couldn't put this book down.
I didn't think I would enjoy this book as I hate the podcast trope, but the way it was worked in this time was fantastic and not in your face. The twists might be predictable to seasoned thriller readers, but it was still an enjoyable time.
I love Scott Meyer, even though he is very much not my normal genre. This was silly, fun, light, and a good palette cleanser after several heavy thrillers.
Reading a story in this series with beloved characters is like coming home, although I'm quite glad I do not live in Hell.
My only complaint is that it was too short.
I'll give this a 3.5. Romance is not my favorite genre, unless it's coupled with thriller, so I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book.
It was very predictable, which is my main complaint, but the only reason I didn't rank it higher is simply because I'm not a romance girly.
This mystery thriller was neither mysterious nor thrilling. I feel like Halley Sutton would have been better off writing this as a family drama beacause it seems the social commentary on Hollywood was her main priority. I may have enjoyed this had she come at this idea from a different angle, but by attempting to make this a thriller she massively missed the mark.
Trigger warnings for: sexual abuse of minors and eating disorders
I usually wrestle with ratings, but this was an easy 5 star. Every twist, every turn, every unexpected invisible thread connecting plots and characters was perfection.
This was unsatisfying in the end. There was so much buildup, but it didn't feel like it paid off. I enjoyed it, but I wanted more
3.5/4. Nice and easy rom-com read that made me laugh. A little too predictable, but worth the read.
Well, that was disturbing. I had a good idea where the book would go subject wise, based on the title alone, but it was much more macabre than I anticipated. This is EXCELLENT and very accurate commentary on religion.