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The Christmas Party
by Mikayla Davids
This is a multiple point of view suspense/thriller focusing on three estranged sisters, their mother, and their husbands. One of them ends up dead at the reconciliatory Christmas party and secrets are revealed, but even more secrets are kept hidden.
There are dual timelines occurring in this book — flashbacks to ten years ago that tell us why Erin is estranged from her family. I don’t want to give away any spoilers but we can tell almost right away Erin isn’t a good person…. I am just going to share that I think she’s crazy. Absolutely certifiable.
One issue I did have was that there was an epilogue followed by several more chapters, which I have never seen before. I’m not sure if that was a formatting error or not, but I have read a lot of books published in the UK and haven’t seen an ending done like that.
The story was overall attention grabbing and, side note!, while a lot of reviews seemed to really like Leah, I ended the book not trusting her, either…!!
If you like psychological thrillers and suspense, then this will be up your alley!
Thank you to LoveBooksTours and Mikayla David’s for the free copy. This review is my own.
There are dual timelines occurring in this book — flashbacks to ten years ago that tell us why Erin is estranged from her family. I don’t want to give away any spoilers but we can tell almost right away Erin isn’t a good person…. I am just going to share that I think she’s crazy. Absolutely certifiable.
One issue I did have was that there was an epilogue followed by several more chapters, which I have never seen before. I’m not sure if that was a formatting error or not, but I have read a lot of books published in the UK and haven’t seen an ending done like that.
The story was overall attention grabbing and, side note!, while a lot of reviews seemed to really like Leah, I ended the book not trusting her, either…!!
If you like psychological thrillers and suspense, then this will be up your alley!
Thank you to LoveBooksTours and Mikayla David’s for the free copy. This review is my own.