Had so much promise with the really unique premise, but in the end fell flat. Did not like the ending and the second half of the book just seemed pointless. More content on the rental stranger part would be nice.
I really loved this! I wish it had been a full length book honestly. Loved the characters added to the realm of Mrs. Parrish series. And I do recommend everyone read this is you plan on reading The Next Mrs. Parrish
✔️format was fun and well thought out (ie. Chapters and headings) ✔️liked the historical info regarding how American Girl was created ✔️I want to go to Colonial Williamsburg now. A lot!
❌Honestly could have been a long article on like NYT or Huff Post. Felt like a lot of repetitive info ❌ I agree with the political opinions of the authors (they mentioned it a lot lol) but it felt a bit forced down the reader’s throat if you get my drift
✔️Great read for spooky season ✔️For once I blew through the first 30%, which rarely happens. Usually the LAST 30% is my jam in books ✔️I did enjoy the ending even if it was a bit ambiguous, which are usually not my most fave endings. I usually want my endings in books to be all tied up with a pretty bow ✔️All I could think about was the movie, Barbarian. Creep basement maybe?
I was so young when this crime case occurred, so I went into this knowing very few things. This was a very thorough investigation on the case and I’m so appreciative for this author putting in so much work to provide a general but thorough overview of everything!
What I really liked: ✔️DARK! Yes please!!!! ✔️There may be copycat plot/books these days 👀 but this OG was wayyyy better ✔️fun beach/summer read. Yes, I find dark plots “beach reads” lol ✔️different pov was a great way to breeze right through this books. Especially the final 1/3
Great build up and mediocre ending. Kept me engaged though, so I’ll give it that. Audiobook was really good with the southern accents and atmospheric eeriness. As someone who doesn’t prefer audio, I enjoyed listening.
What I really loved: ✔️I actually enjoyed the characters of this book. The main character had dealt with childhood trauma and shall we say, “good ol’ daddy issues”, so I think her actions explain themselves in this book. I don’t judge her for those actions. ✔️It was in my opinion super accurate to what I’d imagine the millennia pop industry was like. Think the chaos of what we know now about the beginnings of Britney, Christina and Nysnc. ✔️I just loved the multi media format and the nostalgia!! This was a super fun read
Thanks to Celadon and the author for sending me a review copy to read and honestly review
What I liked: ✔️knowing nothing about the golden state killer (and being a Californian!) it was really interesting to learn from the serial hunter himself, Paul Holes! ✔️I highly enjoyed hearing about the Lacey Peterson case. ✔️Easy to read and follow. Not super technical when talking about crime scene investigation
What I didn’t like: ❌I’m not Paul Holes biggest fan 😂 ❌I wanted more about the Peterson case. Now I’m off to find another book about it
What I liked: ✔️Similar atmosphere and character-in-a-building as The Paris Apartment and Lock Every Door. I love those types of books, so this was a good read for that. ✔️Creepy neighbors! Yes please! (No spoilers) ✔️The flashback POV was so fun! Another aspect in books I love. Well done in this book.