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A review by annemiles
The Maid's Diary by Loreth Anne White
3.0
This was a twisty and fun thriller - free with kindle unlimited. I listened to most of it in audiobook and read the last quarter. The narrator was pretty annoying to me, so I'm glad I decided to actually read the ending.
Kit is the maid whose diary we get to read as chapters in this book. Kit has issues. She is obsessed with snooping and loves to find dirt and secrets in her rich client's homes. When Kit aquires a new house to clean called Rose Cottage, she's up to her usual digging around the owner's private belongings. What Kit finds shakes her to her core. This house belongs to someone who did irreparable damage to her when she was a teen. Kit becomes obsessed with digging through the home for any secrets she can find.
In the prolouge, we learn there is someone that is taken away in the backseat of a car and left for dead in a bay. As to who it is, you'll have to wait to unravel all of the threads in this story. Everything you know, you don't know.😄 This author was very conniving, and I enjoyed this book. In my opinion, it is a bit overhyped, but I'm now interested in reading more from this author.
Kit is the maid whose diary we get to read as chapters in this book. Kit has issues. She is obsessed with snooping and loves to find dirt and secrets in her rich client's homes. When Kit aquires a new house to clean called Rose Cottage, she's up to her usual digging around the owner's private belongings. What Kit finds shakes her to her core. This house belongs to someone who did irreparable damage to her when she was a teen. Kit becomes obsessed with digging through the home for any secrets she can find.
In the prolouge, we learn there is someone that is taken away in the backseat of a car and left for dead in a bay. As to who it is, you'll have to wait to unravel all of the threads in this story. Everything you know, you don't know.😄 This author was very conniving, and I enjoyed this book. In my opinion, it is a bit overhyped, but I'm now interested in reading more from this author.