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The Christmas Party
by Mikayla Davids
The tale as old as time as family strife and struggles is brought forth in this story of an estranged sister and the party to reunite them.
I’m not sure I can adequately express why I disliked this book so heavily without spoilers, so I may come back and give a more detailed review and flag it for spoilers.
My first annoyance is that Erin married Aaron. And I’m sure this seems silly, because in real life this would be so cute to me, however it made figuring out which character was talking or being talked about very tricky when listening to the audio. Definitely takes away from the enjoyment of a book when you have to try to focus extra hard to make sure you’ve gotten all the context clues to identify the character.
The only character I found likable was Sasha’s daughter and she’s hardly in the book at all.
There are additional books in this series but I won’t be reading them, and I would suggest looking elsewhere for a good holiday thriller.
I’m not sure I can adequately express why I disliked this book so heavily without spoilers, so I may come back and give a more detailed review and flag it for spoilers.
My first annoyance is that Erin married Aaron. And I’m sure this seems silly, because in real life this would be so cute to me, however it made figuring out which character was talking or being talked about very tricky when listening to the audio. Definitely takes away from the enjoyment of a book when you have to try to focus extra hard to make sure you’ve gotten all the context clues to identify the character.
The only character I found likable was Sasha’s daughter and she’s hardly in the book at all.
There are additional books in this series but I won’t be reading them, and I would suggest looking elsewhere for a good holiday thriller.