Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Never Lie by Freida McFadden

 This is my first venture onto the "Freida McFadden" train and I was not disappointed. After Iron Flame, I entered a severe book hangover. For those of you who don't know what a "book hangover" is, it's when you have to take time to get over a book before you can do anything else, or in this case, move on to another one. Any time I hit a book hangover, I read a suspense or mystery novel because it keeps me engaged. This book got me RIGHT out of my reading slump. 

This book followed a couple who went to an abandoned home (not dilapidated, actually abandoned) to view it and potentially buy it but they get stuck there for several days because an unexpected blizzard hits while they're waiting for their agent. They find a key, let themselves in and find that it was owned by a famous author and psychotherapist who went missing several years ago and all of her stuff is still in place, buried under years of dust. When mysterious things start to happen and a hidden room is found, several secrets are uncovered. I won't say anything else.. this is worth the read. Next stop on the Freida McFadden train? The Housemaid series. Let's go!

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