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I just finished Love Letters to a serial killer by Tasha Coryell and here are my thoughts.
What do you do when you are ghosted by all your friends? Obviously you start exchanging letters with a man on trial for being a serial killer.
I loved the vibe of the book. I thought the storyline was really quirky and was a nice fictional setting of how women end up falling for serial killers. It's a weird phenomenon but it happens and I felt like this kinda low key poked fun at it and I thought it was great!
I loved the underlying thriller and how plot twisty it was. It was clever and really well written. I wasn't a fan of Hannah. She was really odd but I actually found the letters going back and forth were pretty funny and I can kind of see why she got drawn in.
I also liked that she had this desire to get justice for the women who died even if that meant he really did kill them. It was quite the ride!
I wouldn't take this as a serious thriller but it had the elements for a really entertaining read.
I have really started to get into books that break the mold and this one was a real winner.
4.5 stars
Thank you @berkleypub and @netgalley for my gifted copy! OUT NOWWWWW
Run, don't walk!
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This book is definitely not meant to be taken seriously. It was just an ok read for me. I feel it should have took more of a comedic approach. (There was plenty of opportunity throughout this book.) If not a more comedic approach, then lean in heavier on the seeking approval of others and then developing a sense of self approval. This book leaves you somewhere in the middle. Which makes me give it a middle kind of rating.