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3.72 AVERAGE


I read the book cover-to-cover in a matter of hours, so the story definitely hooks you in. Some of the clues leading to the big reveal seemed shallow, but it is a compelling mystery that has you evaluating the mother-daughter relationships in your life.

Reviewed on: Ashes Books & Bobs.

Many thanks to Simon & Schuster and Netgalley for providing a copy of this book for review!

My first Netgalley read of the year was a hit! Going into this book, I knew it had great reviews, so my expectations were quite high. Luckily, The Night Olivia Fell mostly lived up to my expectations. Once I started reading, I didn't want to put the book down. It was quick and captured my attention from the very first page, with enough mystery to keep me excitedly reading more.

I'm noticing a bit of a trend I'm loving in modern Thrillers, and it's the addition of emotion! In the past, most of the Thrillers and Suspense novels I would read would mostly be guts, gore, and evil. Today, there are more realistic motives behind the things that happen in these stories, allowing them to hit home on a deeper level. Many new writers have an understanding of psychology, of humanity, that makes each story more fun to dissect. The Night Olivia Fell was the epitome of this trend, allowing me to be immersed in not only Abi's perspective, but Olivia's as well. I was able to get into Abi's shoes as a mother and Olivia's shoes by my past experience of being a teenager myself.

"To feel love was to feel fear -- you just couldn't let it dictate your life."

Though this book had this modern characteristic, it also featured something I love from older thrillers - constant guessing. I enjoy when there are many suspects in a story and I can't place my finger on who's motive seems most relevant. My mind went through a medley of wild ideas, only to have them crossed off the list as the story went on. I was impressed by this debut author's ability in filling those holes slowly and steadily, as this is something many seasoned authors struggle with.

"But being cool and detached were learned traits. Loss and life had taught me to contain my emotions, to stay away from things that could hurt."

In the end, I was impressed with this story's pacing and how well it kept my interest throughout while also making me relate to the characters. I only wished the ending had possibly been slightly more twisty. With the various options and gamut of suspects, I was sure the ending would surprise me. Instead, it was more of the easy path to take with the plot, at least in my opinion. Overall, I enjoyed reading well enough and decided to give this book 4 stars. I look forward to keeping up with Christina McDonald in the future! She has a promising career as a writer ahead of her.

The Night Olivia Fell releases February 5th.
dark inspiring mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Loved the book. Couldn't wait to see what happened. Had me guessing until the end. The ending had me in tears.
slow-paced

A book about a mother’s undying love for her daughter. An emotional book about death and rebirth with the underlying tension of the ‘who-done-it’.

This book was like the perfect combination of [b:Reconstructing Amelia|15776309|Reconstructing Amelia|Kimberly McCreight|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1350193583s/15776309.jpg|21488217] and [b:Not My Daughter|6532496|Not My Daughter|Barbara Delinsky|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1348278272s/6532496.jpg|6724608]. I may or may not be in tears. Definitely worth a read if you're okay with having your heart ripped out.
dark mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

It was a good mystery that moved at a quick pace. I thought it was well-written and enjoyed the different POVs, but felt like the ending didn’t fit ultimately. There’s a particularly graphic scene at the end that just felt unnecessarily gory.


It wasn’t particularly well written, the twists were just okay and yet I didn’t put it down except to sleep.

This was really good! I thought that the concept and story was original and executed so well. I'm excited to read more by this author. I highly recommend this book!