The beginning of the book was fairly slow but it picked up pace pretty quickly. The ending of the book… that was just chefs kiss ❤️🤌🏻. Although it was fairly predictable and I knew who done it
The beginning of the book was fairly slow but it picked up pace pretty quickly. The ending of the book… that was just chefs kiss ❤️🤌🏻. Although it was fairly predictable and I knew who done it
Lady in red 🤣🤣🤣🥳🥳🥳😂😂😂😂
In the first few chapters the writing felt quite childish and unedited for me, and just as I was about to DNF it gotten much better. The problem for me with this one is that the twists were not surprising and most of them were sort of predictable. However I would like to try another book by this author that perhaps would be a better fit for me.
Really enjoyed this it was a good thriller and I didn't see the ending coming, which is always good 😊
#ReadtheUSA2020 #Pennsylvania (11th state) #Murder2020 (book 46)
An engrossing read at first, it lost it a little towards the end. Blair was a fairly sympathetic main character - strong without being obnoxious. The plot was nothing out of the ordinary but it worked well. 3.5🌟
TWs: mention of domestic violence, & brief sexual assault scene.
Thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Black Thorn, for the opportunity to read an ARC. #NetGalley
Blair returns to the Poconos to visit her dying sister and hears a shocking deathbed confession. Her sister‘s lie has kept an innocent man in prison for the last 15 years. She vows to get him out, but has no witnesses or signed confessions from her sister. But someone knows what happened that night, and someone knows why another woman has been missing for years....
#hoopla #psychologicalthriller
#TBRtemptation post 4! To be released in June. In this psychological thriller, a deathbed confession has dire consequences. Blair returns to her small hometown in the Poconos (where I live ☺️!) to see her terminally ill sister one last time. Celeste says the man sentenced for killing her best friend 15 years before is innocent. Now Blair's got to find out what really happens. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎