A review by theboldbookworm
People Like Her by Ellery Lloyd

4.0

3.5 rounded up for Goodreads.

In People Like Her, we follow Emmy, who is an Instagram influencer, and her family. Emmy is basically faking being an imperfect parent. Someone isn't happy about that and feels something personal that happened to them is Emmy's fault so they set out to ruin her life. We see inside Emmy's life as an influencer and how it affects her little family. Emmy isn't that likable of a character and I don't think she's supposed to be. This book was a bit more chick-lit than thriller and it was a little suspenseful, but not super exciting. I feel that if you are active on Instagram and a mom you will be able to relate to it more than people who aren't either of those things. It is a decent book and I did want to find out what happened, but I could have actually done without a couple of the villains and Emmy's selfishness. I don't really feel like Emmy learned her lesson so the ending was a bit of a letdown for me.