
I‘m only rating this low because it took me a couple months to read which is the LONGEST lull I‘ve had in a decade. It could be a little bit of a me problem, but there were just too many characters and it was hard to WANT to follow

I‘m only rating this low because it took me a couple months to read which is the LONGEST lull I‘ve had in a decade. It could be a little bit of a me problem, but there were just too many characters and it was hard to WANT to follow

A decade ago a tragedy creates a connection between 9 individuals whose bus crashes in the remote Tennessee wilderness. From that point on the group continues to meet yearly, even as their group dwindles down as 2 of the survivors commit suicide. For what reasons do they continue to meet and what secrets are being withheld of what really happened that fateful night? Not Miranda‘s best but still a decent read ☺️

A group of friends gather every year at a cabin in the Outer Banks to commemorate a tragedy that they all survived. They started as nine and are now down to seven. The story alternates between the past and the present and of course secrets are revealed. Megan Miranda is a must read author for me, but this one falls flat. The past storyline felt like a stretch. Thanks to NetGalley and @SimonSchuster for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.