Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed on + 2527 more book reviews
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I got an eGalley of this book through NetGalley to review. I have been a huge fan of Armstrong's Cainsville and Casey Duncan series so I was excited to read this. This ended up being an okay read. The story was a thriller mystery that involved a serial killer. The main protagonist is really poor and doesn't have much, so there are some elements of survival in here as well.
I wasn't personally a huge fan of this book, I didn't enjoy the characters all that much and thought the story was just so so. Armstrong has written some much better books. This was an okay quick read but it was nothing special.
I had some trouble staying engaged in the story. Winter was an interesting heroine but I didn't find the story to be all that intriguing. It was all fairly predictable and boring. This just wasn't a story that grabbed me and pulled me in.
Overall this was an okay read. I guess would recommend to those who enjoy thriller mysteries. Both Armstrong's Cainsville and Casey Duncan series are much more interesting than this book was and I would recommend those over this book.
I wasn't personally a huge fan of this book, I didn't enjoy the characters all that much and thought the story was just so so. Armstrong has written some much better books. This was an okay quick read but it was nothing special.
I had some trouble staying engaged in the story. Winter was an interesting heroine but I didn't find the story to be all that intriguing. It was all fairly predictable and boring. This just wasn't a story that grabbed me and pulled me in.
Overall this was an okay read. I guess would recommend to those who enjoy thriller mysteries. Both Armstrong's Cainsville and Casey Duncan series are much more interesting than this book was and I would recommend those over this book.
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