Ratings63
Average rating3.4
*3.5 Freida does not let u down when it comes to the pacing of her books but this didnt have any wow factor for me, ur average mystery and the plot twist didnt twist for me
both mcs were honestly written like 16 yos, they just seemed way too corny
none of the twists really did it for me, & honestly i would have dnf'd it if i didnt pick up the audiobook. the random ramblings would've been too tedious to go though
overall its a 2.5
Can't stop reading Freida McFadden thrillers I'm having the time of my life
I really have yet to meet a Freida McFadden book that I haven't liked. Is it totally based in reality? No, but that's what I love about her books and this book in particular. I saw some errors with some of the police work and other things, but I'm here for a good story so it doesn't need to be 100% based on facts.
So I recommend that you give this a go and just enjoy the ride. It's a lot of fun!
It was a very fast read, but it didn't blow my socks off. Also didn't get Natalie's???? Actions??? At the end?????????
both mcs were honestly written like 16 yos, they just seemed way too corny
none of the twists really did it for me, & honestly i would have dnf'd it if i didnt pick up the audiobook. the random ramblings would've been too tedious to go though
overall its a 2.5
I expected more because it is Freida. That said, it was okay and brought up many awful sides of people...
The coworker is a book with multiple narrators and a generic storyline. However, it is still a good read for those looking for a quick and easy read.
The multiple narrators can be a bit confusing at times, as the story jumps back and forth between different perspectives. However, it also allows the reader to get a better understanding of the motivations of each character.
The storyline is fairly generic, but it is well-written and engaging. The characters are also well-developed and relatable.
Overall it is a good read for those looking for a quick and easy escape. It is not a particularly groundbreaking or thought-provoking book, but it is still enjoyable nonetheless.