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  • Excellent

    5
    By Apthomps
    Excellent, kept me interested the whole time, didn’t want to put it down
  • Pretty baby

    5
    By w j gal
    Could not put it down! Loved it!
  • Just Ok

    3
    By Boushey
    Not one of my favorites by her. The plot felt like it was missing something, and it lacked the suspense I’ve come to know from Kubica.
  • Pretty baby

    5
    By macncheddar
    I found this book gripping. I read well into the night and again throughout the day until I finished it.
  • This is a good one!

    5
    By Lfinley3
    Unique premise, well written and moves at a good pace! I despised the main character at times but it was necessary to get where we were going! Must read!
  • Good book

    4
    By Dr.Mrs.Afi
    Wonderful narrator; well-written and thoroughly engaging. I could not put it down.
  • Character driven story...unforeseen lies...spiraling

    3
    By Annmric8
    In Pretty Baby, we meet a variety of characters who cross paths into each other’s lives exposing lies. With a theme centered around mental stability. Many variables come into play when each character’s actions create a set of circumstances leading them down a dangerous path of destruction. The story had elements of abuse, loss, hope, fear, courage, desperation, and awareness. The story was character driven with multiple points of view. Each character crossed over into the others lives involving the other in a new set of circumstances. This was a psychological suspense where some of the characters were exposed to danger on a mental level rather than a physical one. This was a slow building story. It took awhile to build to the psychological suspense. The entire story was building to this moment that revealed truths that devastated some of them emotionally. The deeper you get into the story more layers unfold exposing unforeseen lies. Heidi is a charitable woman who works for a nonprofit agency helping refugees get settled. Heidi’s character appeared put together by others while inside she was crumbling. Chris is an investment banker who works long hours and travels. He’s a good father and husband even after fourteen years of marriage. Willow is homeless with a baby. Willow’s character has an emotional story that unfolds layer by layer. In the beginning, it’s hard to get a read on her. Slowly she unravels the truths of her life that make you compassionate for her situation. I still have to rate this one with 3 stars because there were too many moments when I wanted to stop reading out of boredom. I trudged thru by skimming. Once I reached the end I realized how everything happens for a reason, but the damage was done and I couldn’t undo the execution of this story even with the closure I received upon the ending.
  • Just ok *yawn*

    2
    By Mr.Thompson67
    I love a book that is full of twists and turns, this suspense book didn't really meet that description. I did like how there were multiple first person views. I think the story could have been much shorter and still gotten to the same point. One thing I do not like at all is when books end open ended, I don't like to be left guessing unless it's a series. I wouldn't recommend this book.
  • The Good Girl is much better

    3
    By wormish
    Dragging. Could've been made shorter. Just okay.
  • Waste of time

    1
    By Dhdoenslamebficbdn
    This book was so long and drawn out. There are no crazy surprises..definitely boring. I tried really hard to like this book, but it did nothing for me. I'm hesitant to read "The Good Girl" now.

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