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Loved this thriller followed up by a short story about one of the characters after! So intense and scary to think about this happening!😱
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Loved this thriller followed up by a short story about one of the characters after! So intense and scary to think about this happening!😱
Up next: Gray After Dark. I read Ask for Andrea at the recommendation of Freida McFadden herself and loved it! This one had similar reviews 😎🙂
What a crazy story in the best way. The fact that it was loosely based on a true story had me down the rabbit hole for all the details. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Just arrived today 😍 my toxic trait is immediately wanting to abandon my current read for these. One book at a time I guess *kicks wall*
I couldn‘t resist! The book was a poetry collection by a new-to-me author, Thomas Curtis Clark.
Knocked off several #OffTheShelf2025
@Librariana - some physical and some audio :)
#JanuaryReCap
I spent the day reading yesterday and finished this. There were some parts I struggled with (abuse), but overall, I found it really engaging. I don't know who gifted me this book (It didn't have a name) but #ThankYou for it!
#LetterG #LitsyAtoZ @TexReader
#ISpy Silver/Grey Title @TheAromaOfBooks
#OffTheShelf2025 (since it was gifted) @Librariana
4.25⭐
• This was an emotional read but lacked the punch to make it a true gut punch. It was good but lacked something that could‘ve made it great; so I liked it a lot but didn't quite love it. Ask For Andrea is still my fav, although this one is probably my second favorite by this author.
• Will Damron & Megan Tusing both give good performances.
Quick YA read set in a remote setting. I liked that I was led to believe one thing and people weren‘t who I thought. I was invested in a short time. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I know this is not a series, but I really love this book. It's the best one I read this month. #SeriesChallenge @maich