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Last Seen Alone
by Laura Griffin
mysterious
slow-paced
Thank you, Berkley Publishing, for the gifted copy of Last Seen Alone {partner}
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Format: 🎧📖
Pub Date: 9.28.2021
Star Rating: ☆☆☆
Okay, we will make this review short because, unlike the other two Laura Griffin books I’ve read, Last Seen Alone was not for me. I typically love her books and stay up too late to finish them, but this one didn’t work for me. I started reading Last Seen Alone and then decided to switch to the audio in case that would help me understand the story more.
The narrator left me cringing every time she attempted to read from the male POV, and then I could never tell which male character was speaking because the voice was the same. Sometimes she even used the male voice for the female narrators. For once, switching to the audio was not the better choice.
The ending of Last Seen Alone felt too predictable. The only aspect I enjoyed of this book was the romance between Leigh and Brandon, which even left me wanting more.
I highly recommend starting with a different Laura Griffin book like Midnight Dunes or Vanishing Hour (they were both five stars for me).
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Format: 🎧📖
Pub Date: 9.28.2021
Star Rating: ☆☆☆
Okay, we will make this review short because, unlike the other two Laura Griffin books I’ve read, Last Seen Alone was not for me. I typically love her books and stay up too late to finish them, but this one didn’t work for me. I started reading Last Seen Alone and then decided to switch to the audio in case that would help me understand the story more.
The narrator left me cringing every time she attempted to read from the male POV, and then I could never tell which male character was speaking because the voice was the same. Sometimes she even used the male voice for the female narrators. For once, switching to the audio was not the better choice.
The ending of Last Seen Alone felt too predictable. The only aspect I enjoyed of this book was the romance between Leigh and Brandon, which even left me wanting more.
I highly recommend starting with a different Laura Griffin book like Midnight Dunes or Vanishing Hour (they were both five stars for me).