![]() ![]() Things just start rolling along more quickly, and I’ll be darned if it wasn’t an entire night of “just one more chapter”, until I realized I had read the whole book. All these mysterious things keep happening to keep us guessing who has it out for Grace and why. Then, the whole tempo changes and we are busy setting up the background and plot, which was a little slower paced than your average gimmicky thriller, but hang in there because its worth it! At about 20-25% in is when we meet Anna, and things start to pick up. ![]() It’s so vague and mysterious and there are so many questions. The prologue, or first chapter, really draws us in. I’m really glad I let go of my pride and humbly begged for this one, because it was well worth my time. Of course the summary drew me in along with the GORGEOUS cover, so there went my NetGalley sabbatical and all my dignity with it. But then all my friends were reading it, and if there’s anything you can count on, its Chelsea not wanting to be left out of the cool reading group. Here’s another one of those cases where I was being a good little girl, minding my own business and being all mature not requesting anything else from NetGalley until my ratio stabilizes (go ahead and laugh). ![]()
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