The saying if it's too good to be true, then it probably is, is one that has cautioned us from making some bad choices.
In K.L. Slater's book, The Apartment, perhaps Freya should have thought of that before she says yes to a complete stranger with an offer too good to be true.
We first meet 30-something, Freya, mother to fiver year old Skye. Although separated at the time of his death, Freya, now a widow, is unable to afford the family home where she and Skye reside. But just as things look bleak for Freya, a chance encounter at a local Starbucks givers her the opportunity of a lifetime.
Freya meets Dr. Marsden, who tells her of a vacancy in his apartment building, the prestigious Adder House. If you think that sounds too good to be true, wit theres more. How could Freya afford an apartment in the fabulous Adder house in one of the most upscale neighborhoods? Dr. Marsden tells her not to worry, pay what you can afford.
At this point in the story, while the neon flashing light in everyone's mind says "Run, Run very fast and don't look back," Freya thanks Dr. Marsden for the generous off and moves in with Skye.
Soon after moving in, things don't seem right and there are alot of unexplained and creepy occurrences.
Freya can't quite put her finger on it but she becomes suspicious that the once welcoming residents harbor secrets and know more about the previous residents than they are telling.
There are strange noises, creeks and knocks that has Freya unnerved. She must discover the secrets of Adder house before something awful happens to herself and Skye.
K.L. Slater's, The Apartment, picks up speed after Freya moves in the apartment with several twists and turns but the reader must suspend any disbelief in the beginning in order to believe the creepy, suspenseful ending.
The book was a fast-read and I am giving it 3.5 stars.
I received an advance copy of this book from NetGalley. #NetGalley #TheApartment