3.5 stars, graciously rounded up. Three new best friends, each with secrets and turmoil in their respective lives, who absolutely need a break. What could be better than leaving the city for a little vacation?? As one would expect, looks can be very deceiving, and sometimes the people you think you know best in life still aren't exactly who you think they are. When one of the three doesn't return home after a night out, they quickly find out just how little they really know about each other!
For the most part, this was a pretty good 'getaway' trip among three girlfriends in which everything that could possibly go wrong, did go wrong. To start with, they lose their car key and are seemingly stuck in a small mountain town. Then, one of the gals runs into her ex, who she's literally trying to get away from, making the trip a complete bust! Is this in fact just be an unlucky coincidence? When one of the group doesn't return home the next morning, coupled with the fact that she was last seen leaving the club to go speak with the other's ex, panic sets in and escalates to hysterics when shortly thereafter a body is found!
At times it felt like this one was just a tad too farfetched, and towards the end of this one it seemingly turned into a soap opera rather than the thriller I expected, which was a let down for me. The motivations for what was going on felt over-the-top, and even who it was and the secret behind that person's true identity was IMO fantastical. That being said, there were parts that were suspenseful, and I was intrigued throughout, needing to know what exactly was going on. When everything was eventually unraveled, my predictions couldn't have been further off, so that is a definite positive. It's difficult to go into more detail without spoiling, but as a whole I will say this one had great potential, but the latter portion really just didn't do as much for me as I'd hoped. I believe that had the author gone in a different direction, this could have been fantastic. Sadly, it fell just short.
This is my second read by this author, and I'm still a fan, but I do feel her debut was the better of the two. Regardless of my feelings, I do believe this will still receive mostly positive reviews.
Onto the next great read!