Not my favourite by this author (that would be THE CREEPING), but an intriguing story of friendship, secrets, and a murder. 3 🌟/ 5
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Not my favourite by this author (that would be THE CREEPING), but an intriguing story of friendship, secrets, and a murder. 3 🌟/ 5
#ya
Maybe not an ideal choice for my first day of chemotherapy! First we were IV is in places a compelling story of the intensity of teenage friendship, collusion, shared histories & justice and at times an incredibly frustrating teen love story with a lot of blood and damage thrown in on top Izzie the MC says towards the end “ treated us as idiot kids and then as evil masterminds. The reality lay somewhere in the middle.” This comparison seems fair!
“I sketched the four of us. Together... My best friends. The loves of my life. Strangers. Reeling. Ferocious... First we were four. Now we are three.”
It starts with four friends, a secret society, and a desire to make memories to last beyond their final year together. Quickly, though, it‘s out of their control, vying for justice in their small town, and not one of them could have predicted how it all would end.
#Soulmate #HeartsAndHardcovers
“What started as a secret rebellion, ended as justice. Revenge. Death. Rebellion.” - blurb from First We Were IV by Alexandra Sirrowy
My review for First We Were IV is now up on my blog! Link in bio :-) this was unfortunately a DNF for me, which is a shame because it was a highly anticipated read. I struggled to really connect with the characters and I felt that the plot was really too slow to keep my interest.
This audio book did absolutely nothing for me. Not only was the story dull but the woman reading it was not enjoyable to listen too. It got to the point that I was inky finishing it because I was waiting for my other audio book to become available. Full review to come on brutalbookworm.blogspot.com
This is what our reviewer had to say about #FirstWeWereIV by @alexandrasirowy "FIRST WE WERE IV is one of those books that hooks readers from the first page. It's amazing how Sirowy was able to start with the end of the story without giving too much away."
This is what our reviewer had to say about #ChangesinLatitude by @jenmalonewrites "CHANGES IN LATITUDE is a refreshing read involving family, love and travel. I recommend it to readers with wanderlust and those who want an engaging and impactful story."
I really enjoyed (and was creeped out) by the first half of this book, but the second half just felt too long and the plot felt more crowded than complex and there were things thrown in that just felt extra to me. Over all I think if you're into cult culture, secret societies, and need a summer thriller, this might be your thing.
Do you love thrillers? This one sounds really thrilling.