Scan barcode
A review by lianabanarna1
One of the Girls by Lucy Clarke
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
A group of 6 women travel to a remote villa on a Greek island for Lexi’s bachelorette party, tension builds as secrets meant to be left buried are uncovered.
Tense a mysterious read, kept me guessing on how it would end, right up until the end. I love how Lucy created the location out of her imagination and her memories from travelling to Greece, I feel she did very well and I could almost picture the scenery.
I liked how the story was told in multiple POV, the characters were well developed and all intriguing, although I didn’t find any of them loveable which would usually be a big mark down for me in the rating but it didn’t with this story, it kept me interested throughout.
Tense a mysterious read, kept me guessing on how it would end, right up until the end. I love how Lucy created the location out of her imagination and her memories from travelling to Greece, I feel she did very well and I could almost picture the scenery.
I liked how the story was told in multiple POV, the characters were well developed and all intriguing, although I didn’t find any of them loveable which would usually be a big mark down for me in the rating but it didn’t with this story, it kept me interested throughout.