Ratings2
Average rating3.5
THE PLOT
“Alone in a hunting cabin, off-grid in an untamed wilderness. How does marriage come to this?”
Cameron's husband John has disappeared while hunting and is presumed dead from a bear attack. After this, she finds the crime photos. John's role in the recent Seattle serial murders was discovered. Cameron believes if her husband could hide the unimaginable from her, who's to say he is truly dead?
MY OPINION
DNF at 48%. I really did not care about anything while reading this book. I found it so boring. None of the characters felt real. I did not care what happened to Cameron and I didn't care to find out.
Thank you to BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I just finished reading The Final Hunt by Audrey Cole and here is my review
Mourning the loss of her husband, Cameron drinks alone in his cabin, a place she comes to every weekend to be close to him. While there she discovers a chilling truth... The man she loved was a serial killer. Turning in the evidence to the police does nothing but disrupt her life and uncovers the debt he had sunk them in. A moment of clarity has her pondering if he really died that day, being they never recovered his body and it sets Cameron on a path, uncovering things she doesn't want to know and in the crosshairs of a detective who thinks she might know more than she is telling.
This book is well written and is beautifully paced for a thriller. I had it all figured out quite early on which was quite a let down but it didn't take away from the story for me.
I like learning more about Cameron. I felt the author could have done a little more in a back story on her husband John. I never truly felt like we understood the complexity of his character.
It was a great quick read and I enjoyed it immensely. The ending felt like a slight cliffhanger into a potential sequel so I am interested to see if that is true. I would definitely read another book picking up where this one leaves off.
I definitely found the setting of the book to be the most interesting part of the whole read. I felt I learned a little something too!
If you like a steady thriller then this one's for you!
3.5 stars (rounded to 4)
Thank you Netgalley and Booksgosocial for my ARC in exchange for my honest review
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This was an entertaining read. I whizzed through it in one day. The writing was decent, and it was fast-paced. The plot kept me engaged throughout. That said, it was also pretty predictable and far-fetched (especially towards the end). And the insta love was ridiculous.