Natalie D. Richards show how far people will go to keep a secret but uncover one as well:
It is Chloe's 18th Birthday and she receives a mysterious message to take part in a scavenger hunt. Thinking that one of her friends had planned it for her, but on one confesses, Chloe stills starts on the hunt. What starts out as seemingly random locations, Chloe starts to realize that there is something that link them all, they are places that she went to with her abusive ex-boyfriend Declan. But Declan is dead, he drowned last year on her birthday and someone knows something from that night, something that Chloe has been desperate to keep hidden and the only way to ensure they do it to finish the scavenger hunt.
I realized while reading this book that the tone, subject matter and overall plot of the book was much more for a YA audience. I don't think this would have hindered me picking up the book, it just would have changed my expectations. I have read some great thriller/mystery books in the YA category but there are things that are slightly different than when reading an adult book and i mainly find the difference in the darkness levels and the overall tone/feel of the book.
Where was the thriller aspect of the book, the suspense does not happen until the last 10-15% of the book. The stake in the book for the majority of the book just weren't there. The whole scavenger hunt aspect just felt off the entire time as it really did lack the suspense that I mentioned before.I feel bad for Chloe multiple times in this book, what she suffered and no one in her life really noticing what was going on with her. Plus everything has changed in her life from the night that Declan died, she changed and her friends and family changed around her as well.
I personally wanted more from this book, I think someone who reads YA or is of YA aged would enjoy this book more than I did.




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