Ratings33
Average rating3.4
This book has got a personality like Chloe with all its ups and downs. Mostly downs. It picked up only after 70% in. And the writing feels a little... off. All the characters are annoying af, though. Especially the main character, Joanne. Joanne is a little too stupid, a little too self absorbed and a whole lot annoying.
This book has been on my TBR for the longest time and I am so happy that I finally picked it up.
Dont Let Her Stay is such a fantastic, thrilling and mind-boggling read. When I say I felt like I was being gaslit throughout the entire book, I mean it. I had no idea who to trust or to believe and that's what makes a great Thriller.
I loved that this kept me guessing and had me invested from the very last page. I didn't want to put this book down. This is such a great read if you're wanting to get into the genre or if you're in a reading slump.
The amount of times I wanted to reach into the book and shake these characters... No words.
I can't wait to check out what else this author writes!
The gaslighting in this book is soooooooo annoying. Took me 4 days to complete this book bc I kept on putting it down
Idk why this was hyped up as a book with a massive plot twist when it was so predictable/didn't have a crazy twist tbh. The main character was so annoying
Am still processing... not sure of my star rating- I was frustrated the entire time reading, the gaslighting was annoying but I couldn't stop listening, I finished in one day. The twist wasn't insane and it wasn't the greatest storyline but I still ate it up
This book felt reminiscent of other books I've read, including gaslighting from a female MC as well as a crazy twist involving an even crazier husband. It didn't feel as original or as surprising of a twist as I was hoping for.
Ups and downs: for most of it I thought it was underestimating people's intelligence and over explaining. Then there were goid plot twists. Then I thought they were slightly ruined. And then I enjoyed the ending.
To sum up, read at your own peril.
fun little thriller, perfect for work commuting. predictable and nothing I haven't read before but enjoyed