Mini Reviews ☆ The broken girls, I hope this finds you & the Hitchcock Hotel

Good morning!

It had been a while since we’ve had a review; last proper one had been dinner at the night library in early february & my favorite quotes in Watermoon.

To review or not to review all the books on the blog? Generally they aren’t getting the beat views, and so far i’ve only done 3 out of the 8 books I had read; now adding 3 to the tally (making it 6 out of 11- skipping french books & my reread of anxious people)


 

The broken girls, Simone St. James

4 ⭐️ / 5 stars

 

This turned out really nice on audio; I loved how we alternated between past & present with multiples POV. It wasn’t done in a confusing way, the past coming after the present MC found it out.

 

I hope this finds you, Ann Liang

4 ⭐️ / 5 stars

 

As a follow-up novel, i find this was the perfect lenght! Reminding me alot of Today tonight tomorrow.

I loved to see a bit of their summer following right before they separate for university. Beautiful, open ending without being too much.

 

The hitchcock hotel, Stephanie Wrobel

5 ⭐️ / 5 stars

 

I absolutely loved this one! The atmosphere of a Alfred Hitchcock themed hotel, a group of friends where everyone’s hiding something.. and one host desperate for revenge of something happening a decade prior.

Loved the multiple POVs, getting a secret at a time until we unravel into the abyss of Alfred’s plan going wrong.. and the one murderer I didn’t had saw coming!

 

 

Have you read any of these?

Comments

3 responses to “Mini Reviews ☆ The broken girls, I hope this finds you & the Hitchcock Hotel”

  1. Kristen Van Nest - Author Avatar

    ok The Hitchcock Hotel sounds like everything I want in a thriller. A themed hotel, a group where everyone’s hiding something, AND a revenge plot that goes sideways? I’m obsessed with that setup. And the fact that you didn’t see the killer coming is the highest praise for a whodunit. Adding this to my TBR immediately

    1. Kristina Avatar

      it was SO good ! hope you enjoy it xx

      1. Kristen Van Nest - Author Avatar

        That’s all I needed to hear — it’s officially moved up my TBR. The Hitchcock-themed setting alone had me, but a revenge plot that actually surprises? I’m sold. Thanks for the push!

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