Welp.
I’ve spent four days trying to make progress with this book, and I’m still only at 21%. To be fair, it really may just be me, or a perfectly fine book at the wrong time. That said, when random excuses to not read a book start floating through my mind, like: “When’s the last time I organized my sock drawer?” - I know it’s time to move on.
My biggest issue was that I just didn’t care for the MC, crime reporter Jordan Manning. Her responses to things felt overly dramatic at times, and she’d blab what should have been protected details about crimes openly over drinks with the girls or to her mom, which irritated me and made me not trust her.
Another issue: I don’t like a lot of descriptive filler, so if a book is detailing where the character got her couch cushions and handwoven wrap from when it isn’t pertinent to the story, it starts to feel like the author is meeting required word counts, and I, in turn, zone out.
Anyways, personal preferences vary a lot from person to person, so don’t make a decision off of my review. I’ve had friends really enjoy this, and others who really didn’t, so I’d check out some reviews on both sides before deciding. While it didn’t work for me, it’s still an admirable first effort from author Tamron Hall and the start to a series that many of you will likely enjoy.
(No rating)
Thanks to William Morrow and Custom House Publishers, NetGalley and author Tamron Hall for this ARC in exchange for my honest opinions. It’s due to be published October 26, 2021.