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These Little Deaths de Kelsey Gerber

de Kelsey Gerber - Género: English
libro gratis These Little Deaths

Sinopsis

For Rachel, every day is the same - work, anxiety, nightmares, repeat. She hides behind a new look and a stolen identity, all in an effort to stay alive, but the threatening emails are a constant reminder that she can never let her guard down. Then Rachel meets Julie, a flirtatious bartender with her own complicated past and one rule . . . don't lie. Against her better judgment, Rachel begins to open up about the family trauma that left her feeling guilty and broken. As their friendship develops into something more, Rachel struggles with just how much to reveal about her haunted past. She knows love can't survive without trust, but will Julie stay if she knows the whole truth?


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Obviously biased but I put in 5 star effort in writing it haha4 s Kat23 60

Part love story, part thriller, These Little Deaths is a provocative, chilling, and wicked story with unforgettable female characters that left me breathless. Kelsey's razor-sharp writing had me at the edge of my seat until the very end.

Be sure to pick up a copy when it's released. I promise you won’t be disappointed!

Thank you to Kelsey Gerber for sending me an ARC! 1 Tori Knight23

This book is a solid thriller read, and I really want to praise Gerber's writing of the main character - you really do relate to her, and so the twists and turns really do feel a rollercoaster that you've hopped onto as well. However, even as a thriller that was solid enough to get through, there were a few things that took me out of it just a touch - I really wish that Julie had been fleshed out a little more (though I simultaneously understand why she might not have been, so this one's more a choice that didn't hit for me rather than a full-blown critique). Some of the choices she made felt a little frenetic and off-beat, and a means to an end. For me, the biggest part which pulled me out of it is this: there's a part, at least in my Libby eBook copy, where Julie (from whomst Rachel is hiding her real identity, so Julie thinks is named Louise) calls Rachel by her real name. I read it and spent the rest of the book wondering if it was a heavy-handed implication that Julie knew or just an oversight, and upon finishing the book I'm led to believe it's the latter. I want to also say that keeping track of a character with hidden identities must have been really difficult, and so I don't want to seem nitpicky, but the name drop came at SUCH a pivotal time in the book where Rachel's story could well have been coming undone, so I just couldn't quite overlook it. Overall, it's a thriller which I would definitely still recommend to any of my queer thriller lovers, because I think it's a genre that's sorely underdone. I just wanted it to be a little tighter than it was. Jay38

The back of the book, gentle cover image, and the way it was shelved at the library made me think it would be a warm, fuzzy, healing-after-trauma book. Guess I didn't actually take a break from thrillers to read this!
I can't subtract points for the genre being mislabeled when I picked it up, but it truly does feel two different books after the climax in terms of pacing and style. Ted F2

This novel was very well written and full of suspense, making it hard to put down. As the thrill and suspense build up in each chapter you can't wait to move to the next chapter to find out what happens next. The ending is so surprising you hope that another book will be written. Erika Russell221 5

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