A review by readwkatie
The Lucky Ones by Kiersten Modglin

4.0

Five years ago, the people of the Gerbera Subdivision in Fallen Oaks were brutally murdered. Only children made it out of that nightmare alive and are now known as The Fallen Five. On the five year anniversary of the murder, each survivor is contacted with a threat. When they all reach out to meet again, they decide to find out what happened all those years ago once and for all. The trouble is, with the case gone cold and not a lot of answers, the Fallen Five don't know who they can trust or even if they can trust one another to uncover the truth.

I loved the concept of this one. Kiersten is the QUEEN of unexpected storylines with a fresh take on thriller/mystery. Personally, I would have loved a more sinister ending (but I guess that's just the darkness in me) and maybe even some more on the actual night of the murders. This was quick read for me - finished in one day after 1-2 sittings. Just another book to prove that Kiersten Modglin is a literary psycho-killer genius and I can't get enough.