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No exit a novel book review
No exit a novel book review












no exit a novel book review

I was surprised that the villain is glaringly obvious from the start, and yet, I loved that not all the characters are what they initially seem to be. It’s hard to go into too much detail without giving away spoilers, but I found them all to be written convincingly well. She is flawed, as is everybody, and totally believable as a character.

no exit a novel book review

But this one did not disappoint! The main character, the tension, the twists…it all was pretty damn near perfect.ĭarby is a fantastic narrator. I was a little skeptical going in because it had so much hype, and lately overly hyped books have been underwhelming for me. Let me just channel my inner Janice Hosenstein and say…”OH MY GOD!” This book is intense-like nail-bitingly, jaw dropping, I need a strong drink kind of intense. Thus begins the longest night of her life-who is the child and which one of the strangers is responsible for her abduction? As Darby is attempting to find some cell reception, she is shocked to find a child locked in the back of a van.

no exit a novel book review

She finds herself waiting out the storm along with four strangers. Darby is on her way home from college for the holiday when she becomes stranded at a rest area due to a Colorado blizzard.














No exit a novel book review