This is my first M.L. Wang book and oh boy was it a journey. It was such a thought provoking story that kept me glued to the words the whole way throughout.

Easily ranks high on the list of books I’ve read that I’ll now be heavily recommending to everyone who hasn’t read it!

The first maybe 55-60% was quite captivating, but the ending half fell flat. I do like how everything tied together. That would be the only thing that redeemed the ending.

I actually had a hard time putting this book down once I started. It is, as Riley Sager usual, very easy to read. There were multiple POVs that at first seemed a little unnecessary but ultimately added some depth to a suburban cold-case story.

This was a fun read but does take a little bit to get going. Once the story gets going, the pace gets better but a good chunk of the first half is backstory. Completely necessary backstory, though!

Romance and a locked room mystery? What’s not to like? This book was very fun and a delightful read.

I am both upset and pleased. 🥲 I would say this is my favorite book of the series so far. SO much happens in what feels like so little time?? The pacing felt great and while some things were answered, there’s still plenty more to be learned. I am EXCITED for the next books!!

Patric’s story really exemplifies the idea that you can only help people who want to be helped. I found it interesting and there is a lot of detail here to unpack.

This was a solid cozy fantasy and I thought it was absolutely adorable. It was engaging throughout and I felt very invested in Caltrey’s wellbeing. Caz was a great sidekick and has certainly set the standards bar high for my houseplants to live up to now.

Of all small handful of Molly the Maid books, I think I might’ve enjoyed this one the most! It was a lighthearted holiday story and dare I say Molly might be growing on me?

I spent the majority of this book internally screaming “JUST TALK TO EACH OTHER!!” The only reason I didn’t do that aloud was so I didn’t disturb my husband who consistently expresses he’ll never understand why I choose to read these books. 🫠