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I have read several of Chevy Stevens books and really enjoyed them - That Night did not disappoint. It was a little slow a that beginning and a bit confusing as the chapters jumped back and forth in time. But once it settled into present day, the story really took off and I couldn't put it down. I would definitely recommend this as a great beach read to anyone who enjoys thrillers and suspense.
This is Chevy Stevens best book yet! A great portrayal of a teen girls perspective and the criminal justice system.
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This was quite a page turner that I read in a week! If youre looking for an easy read that keeps you on your feet right through till the shocking ending, this one is for you!
I was very excited to receive an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I so loved Still Missing and had high hopes for this book. It just didn't cut it for me. The writing and the story did not captivate me. At times it was a chore to even pick up the book and continue reading. It didn't help that I totally disliked the main character Toni. When I reached about 75% in the book I was finally curious to see how it all played out. Because of that last quarter of the book I am able to up my rating from 2 stars to 3.
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This book takes Mean Girls to a whole new level. Shauna makes Regina look like a girl scout. Although there weren't any huge twists in the story, it still had a level of suspense that kept you interested. My biggest "wow" in this book was Pam. Not the ending I had expected.
I loved Still Missing, so I had big expectations for this book and it didn’t disappoint!
You know that part of a horror movie where the main character is like “oh, a noise in the basement... I’ll go check it out!” and you’re like WHAT ARE YOU DOING, NOOO! I felt like that over and over again throughout this book. Like I just wanted to shake Toni. But I definitely didn’t see any of the story coming, and I actually loved the big reveal.
You know that part of a horror movie where the main character is like “oh, a noise in the basement... I’ll go check it out!” and you’re like WHAT ARE YOU DOING, NOOO! I felt like that over and over again throughout this book. Like I just wanted to shake Toni. But I definitely didn’t see any of the story coming, and I actually loved the big reveal.