It was a really fun plot, real issues and a good amount of romance. I partly correctly guessed who was behind the game, but I still was surprised at the twist!
It was hard to get into the book because each part had different people's perspective, but once I got to know them, it was a great read.
It was a great short story, prequel to 'A Good Girls Guide to Murder'. It was a fun, suspensful read, a mix of predictable and less predictable events and conclusions within the book.
Each story has at least 2 sides. I enjoyed reading how the main character and the person she loved experienced the same situations, and also getting to know him in more detail through what happens in his life. The ending was great, humourous and lovely.
This story was very sad and emotional. The plot could very well happen to anyone making it relatable and engaging.
I can't imagine being in her shoes. It made me grateful for how I was brought up, and more aware of how others may have been in other situations growing up.
This book was probably my favourite out of the 3 in the series. I would rate it 4.5 if I could. I correctly worked out the killer this time! I like how all the books connect to each other, in big and small ways. I would recommend it as a slightly no realistic crime series.
This book had unexpected twists, as did the first book in the series. I like how she stands up for what is true and what she believes is true, rather than bending to the views of the majority in her town.
Although the whole plot may not be entirely realistic, I enjoyed the mystery and the unlikely finding as to who was responsible. While reading the book, I was able to form a guess as to who killed the characters. I was kept engaged in the book as my initial guess was wrong and the ending was not what I had predicted. I am interested to read the next book in the series and see where the next plot takes me.