Sunday, January 26, 2025

Local Woman Missing

 

I saw Local Woman Missing at the bookstore a few months ago and liked the sound of it. I put myself on the library wait list and finally got it a few days ago. All I can say is I am glad I got it from the library. 

While I did finish the book I was not happy overall with the way things turned out. It was confusing, did not make sense, and the only reason I kept reading was due to how much I liked the first chapter of the book. The first chapter set up an amazing premises for a story then the story just sort of jumped into a volcano and had a super weak ending that glossed over the girl in chapter one. The writing style is not for me at all, it jumps around, each character's writing is portrayed differently giving each character a sense of identity but some are poorly written. 


Saturday, January 18, 2025

The Perfect Escape

 

The Perfect Escape was a random choice from the e-library. 

I am not a fan of switching points of view normally but it worked out well in The Perfect Escape. Each woman seems to have their own issues with men. I liked getting to see how each woman handled their difficulties and their thoughts on what was going on when Diana disappears. 

The writing was fine and flowed well. I did not figure out all the twists and turns but I did figure out some. A chapters had me going just one more chapter but I was able to put the book down and at night and go to sleep. 


Saturday, January 4, 2025

Digging Deeper

 


Digging Deeper is another book I got with the ones I paid .49 cents for. 

Thora is back in town and not as hidden from the public eye as she would like. Having helped catch a famous kill Thora is now teaching at the local university and ready for a change from her desk job at the FBI. Soon everything changes when Thora wakes up in a coffin and only has a small tube for air. 

I have never read a story about a woman being buried alive and I liked the idea too bad it was not planned out well. Clues were all over the place but not enough to point at anyone then the final suspect was so unbelievable I rolled my eyes at it. The writing was fine and easy to follow along to. 

Thursday, January 2, 2025

The Red River Slayer

 

The Red River Slayer is another book I got from the .49 cent sale. I had no clue it was a series. Despite that the book read as a stand alone.

Char is trying to heal from being a victim of sex trafficking and just wants to feel safe while being useful. I like how she was timid but able to stand up for herself without sounding like a cold person. Life was hard for Char until she was freed from her horribly cycle of life and it shows in her demeanor. It was clear she was a person with many layers to her. 

Mack came off as harder and more tight lipped then Char which made since for his character development and jobs in his life. I do not feel like he was in the story as much and it was hard to get to know him.

The overall mystery of the story was nearly impossible to figure out until the end. I did not believe I missed any early clues as to who the Red River Slayer could be which was frustrating. Even if I cannot solve the mystery I like more of a chance to solve it. The writing was clear and easy to follow even with the few jumps around between characters. 

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Murder At Sunset Rock

 

I picked up a whole bag of books at a store that was moving and thus liquidating their inventory. I have always appreciated a fast intrigue story yet Murder at Sunset Rock was far from my favorite. 

It took me two tries to get into the story and then I only tried again because I was stuck at the emergency vet with my dog and had nothing else to read. The writing style is super fluffy with lots of details and unnecessary parts in my opinion. Once I got to around page 75 I skimmed past the fluffy parts to get to the meat of the story. I think if this was half the length I would have enjoyed it far more. I did not figure out around 75% of the mystery but I did figure out one big twist. Just not my style of mystery. 

Never Lie

 



Never Lie is my favorite Freida McFadden book to date. Once again it kept me way up past my bedtime and I read it in two days. 

Tricia was an interesting character with many layers to her. Clearly Tricia was not comfortable going to a place where a woman just vanished into thin air. Jumping at every little noise and shadow Ethan rounds out Tricia well. He is grounded and has an explanation for everything going on in the house they are stranded in. 

I will say you either like Mrs. McFadden's writing style or you do not. Simple as that. I happen to be in the category of liking the writing style yet the person I recommend Mrs. McFadden to could not stand her writing style. The style stays consistent with using the tapes to move the story forward in parts, the chapters are all around the same length, and I never found myself struggling to understand what was going on despite things jumping around some. I do plan on reading more of Mrs. McFadden's work in the future. 

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

The Coworker

 

Since I could not get into another book I broke down and bought another book by Freida McFadden. The Coworker was a let down after The Boyfriend


I like characters that stand out and are not cookie cutter Mrs. McFadden provided that with Dawn. Dawn is different but not in a bad way, she is just her own person living in her own world. In some ways I wonder if she is on the spectrum or just overly over the top with everything in her life due to a bad childhood. It was never fully explained and I appreciate that Dawn stayed in character the entire time. The issue I have is that Dawn reminded me so much of Molly from The Maid that I thought the same author wrote both books. The Maid came out a year before The Coworker. That was my major problem with it. 

Despite a character being similar to another author's character I still enjoyed the story. It was a good pace throughout the whole story. The plot line was solid and did not leave me wondering about anything like so many stories do.