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Rating: really liked it
Just a little bit of fun -
here's the link to an interview I did with Goodreads - all about the "IT" book of the summer!
I have read my way through 315 books to bring you my
Top 10 Books of the Year (video) .
Now you know that this one made the cut, check out
my video review to see the others!
(Ps. This one is technically going to be published next year but it was so good, I let it slide)
It was dread. It moved under my skin like a sickness.
Julie, Elise, Molly and Mae - best friends since college - did everything together. But, then they graduated, and spread across the country.
And they began drifting. That is, until
Julie disappeared and a rift formed between the remaining three.
Their lives were so different and with Julie gone...
nothing was the same. You can't erase your past when there are pieces of it scattered inside other people.
Of the three, Elise was the only one
who didn't think Julie was truly gone...and it turns out, she was right.
Two years to the day she went missing, Tristian found her sitting on the porch swing.
Julie is back - and other than a little malnutrition and memory loss - that's a cause for celebration.
The three girls are now four again, and they decide reunite in a luxurious hotel but right away - Molly, Mae and especially Elise notice that things seem off.
Julie is still Julie...except when she's not. A symptom of being captive for two years? Or is there something else happening?
The hotel is beyond gorgeous but there's
just something about it that makes Elise uneasy.
No matter how hard she tries to quell it.
There is nothing in the walls.
There is nothing in the bathroom.
There is nothing under my bed.
But what if...this isn't just something in her head? What if...it's been real all along?
Holy. F*ck. It was good.
I couldn't sleep because
I NEEDED to know what happened next...and then I couldn't sleep because
I KNEW what happened....
I couldn't handle it.
In short, I don't think I will ever sleep again. On the plus side, that WILL give me lots of time to read Rachel Harrison's next book (which if it is even HALF as good as this one, will surely knock my socks off).
I absolutely loved how Harrison layered all those spooky elements - and how I couldn't tell fact from fiction.
Is there really something wrong with the hotel? With Julie? Or is Elise just freaking herself out?
I also loved the characters - they were so diverse and well-fleshed out. I really feel like I could have a conversation with any of them.
And (I know I keep circling back to this) - the plot was brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. I cannot remember the last time I felt my heart actually race as I read a book.
Ahhh. What am I going to do with my life now that this one is over!!
Requested an ARC of this one thanks to Tucker the Reader's review!
With thanks to Berkley Publishing and the author for sending a free copy in exchange for an honest review!
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Rating: really liked it
Welcome to the DISAPPOINTED BOILING READERS REHABILITATION CENTER:
PATIENT NAME: Nilufer (we couldn’t get proper last name, she confused us with a waiter because she determinedly pointed the empty glass she held in her hand and shouted us to pour more Chardonnay)
SYMPTOMS: Cursing, punching on the walls, yelling, screaming “give my money back” and then she calms down and adds: “Oh thank God! This is ARC COPY! I didn’t pay for it” and she makes some undefinable, horrifying moves between caged animal’s banging their heads at the bars and jumpy cat who recently lost its tail. She defined this moves as her happy dance.
TREATMENT: We gave her “Shining”s signed copy and poured a big glass of wine to shout her up! And of course we stole her dancing shoes so she is not gonna scare the other unhappy readers ( We have a huge group stopped by lately who recently read “Testament” and they’re in big pain right now!!! Terribly sorry for big Handmaid’s Tale fans!)
Okay, this is me again! As you read my anxious reader patient report above, I had an unexpected hysterical book-down ( it was not a breakdown! I just want to put the book down forever and never want to read it again!) I’m disappointedly leaving my two stars on the table. (I felt like a town sheriff who is resigning, taking to her horse to the Old Town Road)
Here’s the thing! I love horror so much. I love ghost stories, supernatural, paranormal things because they make me stronger to deal with real life’s suffocating problems and entertain me so much ( I never claimed I’m a normal person but I’m not gonna sing “Creep” in my cover version and bleed your ears, don’t worry!)
But when it comes to this book:
I was so excited to read a new brilliant debut author’s work. And the cover is magnificent! The blurb is intriguing: Julie goes for a hike and disappears into thin air. Nobody knows where the hell she is. Three besties and newly husband are so worried (after one years later they arrange a ceremony for declaration of her death! Two of her friends start to see shrinks! Poor silly girls!)
But Elise, who has a special relationship with Julie never believes she is dead. And she is right. Julie is found at her house’s porch, in same clothes she wore when she disappeared. She has no idea about her lost two years.
So the besties arrange a trip at shabby version of Overlook located at Catskill Mountains (I don’t want to imagine this special place where too many legendary comedians perform their first acting experiences as horrifying place!)
So here’s my boiling points:
Julie came back! She is thinner! She had bad tooth. She looks the shell of herself! And surprisingly she loves meat so much! (It’s so strange right because before she disappeared she was a vegetarian. So she gathers her wits in two years, it is not a bad thing, right?)
All her friends have no common, talking like teenagers not nearly 30 years old people, keep saying “I love you’”s but they don’t have any idea why the hell they love each other so much are really worried about their friends. But they don’t ask what is going with her.
All the characters including best friend Elise are so boring, artificial. I still don’t understand the reason why Elise’s afraid of her own shadow. I thought she had a traumatic past but when I read the background story I found out she is a regular silly girl who made unreasonable choices and now she is penniless and suffering from Electra complex.
And why these four friends came to this tasteless, kitschy place? There is nothing out of ordinary with this place, instead of designing failures and creepy hotel crew! This is not Overlook! This is not even a creepy motel located in the middle nowhere. So I did’t understand the reasoning of the author to bring those girls to this place! They can go to cabin in the woods and it will be more effective place, fitting better with the story.
And the last point: I waited for a good conclusion and better satisfying ending. As you may understand that I’m still seething and eating a big bag of Doritos Poppin Jalapeno (they’re freaking delicious by the way) the ending didn’t work well with me!
FINAL RESULT: POTENTIALS WASTED FOR NOTHING!
Lately I read too many great thriller ARC COPIES (Like brilliant Sun Down Motel) so I was really expecting too much and so excited to read this book but you cannot find the winners every time. Let’s forget this book and move to the next one!
Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group to share this ARC COPY in exchange my honest review. I wish I could enjoy it like the last thrillers I’ve read lately.
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Rating: really liked it
I've come back to write this review three separate times now, and I think it's best if I keep this as brief as possible. The entire novel is a spoiler minefield, but ultimately this one didn't work well for me due to 2 reasons: 1) The first 250 pages are mostly repetitive dialogue between the four women, and at that, mostly talking about Julie behind her back, AKA "What's wrong with her?" This got old quickly, and caused me to want to skip ahead to where the suspense and possible action would occur. 2) The final 50 pages contained a twist that felt clunky and underdeveloped for me, but this wasn't due to the fact that The Return contains a very paranormal type of twist. If this one has caught your eye, whether due to the gorgeous cover or the synopsis listed above, I encourage you to try it for yourself, rather than letting my less than exceptional experience sway your opinion.
*Many thanks to the publisher for providing my review copy.
Rating: really liked it
**3.5-stars**Elise, Julie, Mae and Molly have been best friends since college. As with many such relationships, as time goes by, the ladies have begun to drift apart.
This fabulous foursome all live in different places and it can be tough to stay close over such distances.

Two years ago, the unimaginable happened. Julie disappeared while on a solo hike in Acadia National Park, a 47,000-acre belt of wilderness on the rustic coast of Maine.
Understandably, her friends were heartbroken. After a significant amount of time passed, with no sign of Julie, a funeral was held. In spite of this, Elise genuinely didn't believe Julie was gone.

Lo and behold, it seems Elise was right, as at some point after the funeral, Julie reemerges. She just shows up at home one day with no memory of where she had been or what had happened to her.
Everyone is stunned. There are so many unanswered questions. How had she survived? Where had she been?

After Julie has had some time to acclimate to being home, the women decide to gather for a reunion weekend at an up-and-coming boutique hotel in upstate New York.
All traveling separately, Elise, the narrator of our tale, is the first to arrive. She immediately feels disturbed by the eccentric hotel. The whole atmosphere is so bizarre.

Once all the women have arrived, they joke and laugh and try to make the best of their uncomfortable surroundings.
Luckily for them, they are the type of friends that no matter how much time has passed, they can pick right up where they left off, like they were never apart.

As the weekend rolls on however, they begin to notice that something is off with Julie.
As she begins to physically decay before their very eyes, the friends have to come to grips with the fact that something is seriously wrong. Considering Julie's odd behavior and appearance, not to mention the smell, none of them want to broach the topic with her.

They're scared, even though mostly, they won't admit it.
Well, I'll tell you, they weren't the only ones that were scared. This book had moments that legit creeped me out.

Even though the characters were mostly reprehensible, I loved the setting. It was reminiscent of a locked room mystery, as it was slowly revealed to the reader what was going on with Julie. Emphasis on slow, however.
The dynamic among the women was believable to me, especially as far as relationships go post-college.

The horror element was extremely unique. I have never read anything that went in the direction this ultimately went.
It did give me heavy
Jennifer's Body vibes and I wouldn't be surprised if I found out this author had watched that movie more than once.

Although I can see where some people may be let down by the ending, for me, I didn't mind it.

At it's heart, this is really an examination of friendship, if you can believe that from a horror novel, but those friendship aspects tugged at my heartstrings a little bit.
I have no aspirations to ever write a novel, but if I did, it would probably be similar to this. Take from that what you will.

Thank you so much to the publisher, Berkley Publishing, for providing me a copy of this to read and review. It was a fantastic time!
I am really looking forward to reading more from Rachel Harrison.
Rating: really liked it
Many thanks to Elisha at Berkly Publishing Group for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review ”’Don’t let the clock scare you,’ she says. ‘It’s only time.’”
If
The Shining and
Mean Girls had a baby, that baby would be
The Return. Holy sh*t. You guys this book was truly one of the creepiest books I have read since
Little Darlings . Nearly a week after reading this, I am still reeling. This book will forever leave a mark on my soul.
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Elise - I know that there have been complaints about Elise as a character. I agree with these complaints. Kind of. She is definitely annoying but all the main characters are. Mostly, I was just generally okay with her. She did say something super relatable though…
...being alone in this city of millions of people was worse than being alone in my apartment.
In case it isn’t clear, Elise is saying that it sucks when you feel alone even when you’re surrounded by millions of people. Which is so, so true. I tend to feel the most lonely when I’m around other people.
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Molly - I have absolutely nothing to say about this character. She, in my opinion, didn’t add anything to plot. She’s one of those characters that can be cut without any ill effect.
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Mae - Mae is the human embodiment of light.

She was the only likable character in this novel. I think that was because the only character who wasn’t a selfish b*tch…

Also, here’s a random quote that I found super funny:
”’Everyone we know is too boring,’ says the lump of covers formerly known as Mae.”
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Julie - Goddamn, I hated her. It’s really hard to talk about Julie without revealing anything because, as should be obvious by the synopsis, she is the main conflict and, in the end, plot twist. Let me just say that I hated her guts and we’ll leave it at that.
As I mentioned earlier, this book was absolutely terrifying. Once again, I want to avoid spoilers but the graphic details and underlying suspense in this novel were so well done. Every time I started to feel a bit bored, the author would throw in a scare or twist and I couldn’t help but read on. I read the last fourth of this on the drive home and when I got home, I had no memory of the roads or how long the drive was because I was completely, wholeheartedly engrossed in this.
The author did not hold back and it shows. This is the book that I could not read with the lights off. This is the book that will become a movie that I will definitely see and then be jittery for the next week.
Also,
The Return was set in a hotel which is why I compared it to
The Shining but don’t worry. This book is nothing close to it. In my opinion, it’s much better and so much creepier.
Overall, this book blew me away. It is slow at first but wait it out because the last one hundred pages move at breakneck speed with a chilling and terrifying ending.
Bottom Line:
4.5 Stars
Age Rating: [ R ]
Content Screening (Spoilers) - Educational Value (0/0) ~ Positive Messages (0/0) ~ Violence (5/5) - [Gore, bodily harm and horror, blood, sickness] ~ Sex (0/0) ~ Langauge (4/5) - [F**k, sh*t, b*tch, d*ck] ~ Drinking & Drugs (3/5) - [Wine, medicinal drugs]
Trigger and Content Warning - Loss of a loved one, Eating disorders, Anxiety, Body horror, Creepy themes and tones, horror throughout.
Reps: [None]
Cover: 3/5 ~ Characters: 4/5 ~ Plot: 5/5
Publication Date: March 24th, 2020
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Genre: Mystery/Horror
Blurb:
”Horrifying and creepy, The Return is a book that you won’t be able to stop reading.”
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4.5 stars... holy sh*t... the last 100 pages....
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the amnesia trope is one of my favorite tropes in the thriller genre. i have had nothing but success with it (We Were Liars, What Alice Forgot, etc.) so i am super, super excited!
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Rating: really liked it
”You can’t erase your past when there are pieces of it scattered inside other people.”Jules goes missing and stays missing for two years, but then she reappears one day with no memory of what has happened to her over the past few years. Her best friends are unsure as to how to handle this stroke of good fortune. They had a funeral for her. They mourned her. They accepted that she was going to be a missing piece for the rest of their lives.
They can’t decide if they are more happy about her reappearance or more freaked out about it. It doesn’t help that Jules is in some ways the same Jules and in other ways not. It is like experiencing the vestiges of the past wrapped in dark forebodings of the future.
Mae, Molly, Elise, and Jules are all friends, but as always, with dynamics like this, there can only be one best friend, and it works out great if the same people find each other to be besties. Mae and Molly have always been closer, and so when Jules disappeared, Elise, who always felt that Jules was her BFF, became the wheel on an axle missing the other wheel. So either their relationship would have to evolve into an Estonian Nobe 100 or Elise was always going to feel like a teeter totter without someone to make her bounce.
So Mae books them all rooms in a themed room hotel out in the middle of nowhere where they will have a chance to rekindle the magic that has always made their relationship with each other so special.
”Sometimes when we’re all together, I get confused about who is who. Where one of us stops and the others start. We overlap, bleed together.” Maybe I’m just paranoid, but as they take me on a tour of this hotel, I start to feel creeped out, creeped out in a Stephen King sort of way. I’m grinning though because this has all the makings of a modern gothic extravaganza.
”I hear it again. It’s inside the walls. A knocking.
Pipes. It must be the pipes.”Usually, it is the pipes or the building settling or something equally innocuous or at least we convince ourselves of that. God knows how many times I’ve woken in a hotel, in the dead of the night, sure that I’ve heard something sinister, only to roll over and go back to sleep. Somebody getting attacked in a hotel better scream bloody murder and more than once if they are going to rouse their fellow travellers.
I was a bit leery about spending almost 300 pages with four women in their late twenties. My mild fears never manifested themselves; other things manifested themselves, but I didn’t ever feel like I was missing important components of my physiology to read this book. There is only one man in the story, and he is kept off stage to be used as a minor character in the lead up to the grand reveal.
It doesn’t matter. Men aren’t needed. The women do a lovely job, just fine without interference from a swinging dick or two. The thing is, I actually really liked them. Rachel Harrison does a great job separating their characters and presenting them to us as individualistic, intelligent, and resourceful women. They are also snarky (love me some snarky) without being excessively cruel.
”We don’t share our feelings, at least not in-depth. Only when we’re hammered or desperate. We’re all repressed, and that’s how we like it. That’s part of why we are close. We have a mutual understanding.” In this age of confessing all to the world, it is refreshing to spend a weekend, albeit bizarre weekend, with some people who know how to carry their own water. Harrison also does not resort to having a character do something completely and utterly stupid to advance the plot. Thank you, Ms. Harrison, thank you very much. I loathe the dumb move concept in movies and books, even though I know as a species we are quite capable of doing completely moronic things when pressed to make decisions. If there are miscalculations by the characters in this book, it is simply out of true concern for another.
So the crux of this whole matter is that Jules is enough like Jules to pass as Jules, except to people who have held her under a microscope for years. Friends this close will notice any deviation, any unplucked eyebrow hair, any conversational misstep. What happened to Jules? Is Jules even Jules?
What the frill is going on?
And now you can’t possibly resist finding out what the frill is going on, and you won’t be disappointed. So come along with me and the gals on a little trip, and let’s all figure out together what exactly is going bump in the night.
I want to thank Berkley and Penguin Random House for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Rating: really liked it
This was, uh, interesting?
Julie, Elise, Mae, and Molly have been lifelong best friends. Then one day they are told that Julie has gone missing while out on a hike in the Maine mountains. Mae and Molly succumb to their grief but Elise is sure that Julie isn't dead. She knows that Julie likes the attention too much so she holds out hope for her return.
Two years later and Julie does return with no memory of what happened over the last two years.
The four women decide that a weekend away will be the best way for them all to reunite. Mae knows of a quirky inn in the Catskills that will be the perfect place. Once they arrive at the mysterious inn they realize that this will be a strange weekend indeed with the obnoxiously themed decorated rooms and the less than friendly help. Once Julie arrives, late as usual, they realize again that the inn is the least of their problems because something about Julie isn't quite right. Something is different. Julie has changed.
I had a couple issues folks. Surprise, surprise.
First of all a good chunk of this book is really just these four ladies chatting with one another. Like, that is it. Actually it's mostly just three of them talking behind Julies back trying to figure out what's "off" about her. These women bored me to tears and if I had to hear "I'm sorry" or "I love you" (I'm heartless!) uttered out of any of the characters mouths again I was going to chuck my kindle. I wish I had taken note of each time "I'm sorry" or "I love you" was said during this book. Hundreds of times, I'd guess - this may be a slight exaggeration but only very slight. I couldn't understand the motivations of any of these people. None of it made sense. For women that claim to love each other so much they sure do tip toe around any issues with one another.
Next up for me to complain about was the Inn itself. So much was built up around the strangeness of the Inn for no apparent reason whatsoever that I can figure out because it plays no actual part in the plot. I kept thinking that maybe something supernatural was going on or that the staff was in on whatever was going on. Something? Anything? But, no. It's just a regular old Inn with really tacky taste and I found this to be a cheap trick by the author. What's the reason for building this up only to go NOWHERE with it? Such a huge letdown.
That cover is perfection but, sadly, the story between the pages could have been so much better. 2 stars!
Thank you to Edelweiss and Berkley for providing me a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Rating: really liked it
I’ve had my eye on this one for some time! I was fortunate to get my early copy and couldn’t wait to dive in. Early on I realized this is more than just your run of the mill thriller, maybe more along the lines of a horror. And if you’ve read any of my previous reviews you know I’m one big scaredy-cat!
What to do...what to do?ππ»βοΈ Call it quits early, avoiding any potential scaredy-cat trauma? Or, buck-up and jump in with both feet!
Because I coveted this book for so long the choice was simple. I kept going! Certainly plenty of parts that were super-creepy but I wouldn’t say they scared me. (Can I open my eyes now?)
A group of close friends who’ve known each other for years. As time has passed they’re now spread far and wide across the country, but they’ve committed to doing their best to stay connected. So what happens when one member of the group vanishes!?
Then two years later, she comes waltzing back into their lives. Claiming to have no memory of the time she disappeared. It’s at this point where it definitely takes on a major creep-factor!
You will need to suspend a great deal of believability for this to work. But if you’re looking for something out of the ordinary with a chilling quality, this is the book for you!
A buddy read with Susanne.
Thank you to Elisha at Berkley Publishing and Edelweiss for an ARC to read and review.
Rating: really liked it
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I’m always intrigued by books that deal with missing people. This novel really caught my attention with its great cover and interesting description.
When Elise first hears that her best friend, Julie is missing, she doesn’t believe it. Elise, Julie, Mae, and Molly are all very close friends though Elise has always felt closer to Julie.
Days, weeks, then months pass…
Everyone else assumes Julie is dead, but Elise REFUSES to give up hope.
Then two years to the day she went missing, Julie returns. Unfortunately, she has no memory of what happened to her or where she’s been for the past two years.
A girl’s trip is planned so the four friends can have time to reconnect. When Elise, Julie, Mae, and Molly are all together, insecurities often come out. Elise knows you’re not supposed to be jealous of your friends but sometimes she can’t help it.
Elise can’t wait to see Julie but when she finally arrives, Elise can’t believe it. Julie looks awful. She is emaciated, her teeth are yellow, and her eyes are bloodshot. Elise, Mae and Molly all try to hide their shock at Julie’s appearance.
The friends are further shocked by what Julie does at dinner.
The Red Honey Inn is VERY secluded. With its creepy rooms and strange staff, weird things start happening.
Things are about to get even stranger….Well! That was….different. A bizarre and creepy read!
I had a hard time connecting with this story. It wasn’t what I was expecting, and some of it just didn’t make sense to me. I’m not usually bothered when things are over the top but a few parts were too much for me. I was really grossed out at times and had to skip ahead. I thought about not finishing it, but another part of me really wanted to see how things turned out. I was also very confused by the ending. I felt so much was left unanswered.
However, it could just be me. I’ve seen that many other readers have really enjoyed this novel. Unfortunately, it just didn’t work out as well for me.
I'd like to thank Berkley books for providing me with a copy of this novel. All opinions are my own.
Rating: really liked it
Over the top, campy, cheesy, gruesome, crazy, entertaining. This book was like a bad horror movie that you watch over and over and over again because you are just so Hooked. SO once upon a time there were four friends Elise, Mae, Molly, and Julie. The girls met in college and formed an unbreakable bond. When Julie goes missing they are all devastated, where is their Bestie? A year after Julie goes missing her husband Tristan holds a memorial, but Elise is not convinced that Julie is dead. Been two years to the day after Julie goes missing she shows up again on the porch swing wearing the same clothes she went missing in. Julie seems to have come out of this mostly unscathed but she cannot remember where she was. The besties are all so excited and plan a girls weekend at a Hotel in the Catskills. What follows is a very interesting tale. Is the hotel haunted? Is Julie possessed? Has Elise gone crazy?
This book is not going to work for everybody. It is not a thriller this is horror with a campy vibe. Some parts were a little gruesome, some parts were a little unbelievable, and a lot of parts were over the top. You may never look at meat the same way again. A tacky hotel, a group of friends, and things going bump in the night. I may never figure out if I liked this book or not, but I do know it kept me entertained from cover to cover.
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*** Big thank you to Berkley for my gifted copy of this book. All opinions are my own. ***
Rating: really liked it
Four college friends reunite after one goes missingThis had such an interesting premise, four friends reunite after one friend was missing without a trace for two years. Julie returns but looks horrible and says she doesn't remember anything about her disappearance. Her best friend Elise never thought she was missing in the first place. She thought Julie was hiding and would reappear, because she loves attention. Elise was right Ju!ie is not dead, but she is not herself either.
I was in it mostly throughout, even though I hated the two main characters of Julie and Elise. They are both so shallow and entitled. It is never explained why Elise is so insecure either.There was way too much description of a scary hotel that didn't really make a difference in the story either. Mae and Molly, the other friends were much better people and more grounded than the other two, but had their own foibles. The final reveal was so weird and made no sense. I really was disappointed and disheartened at the bizarre ending.
Rating: really liked it
Monotonous, menacing, & freaky!This was one strange, different, and bizarre mystery/horror read that definitely kept me creepily absorbed in the storyline. I was a little bit grossed out at times and in the end it left me with a sour taste in my mouth and a permanently disgusted look on my face. I’m not sure if that is good or bad yet…..I’m still deliberating! π
It was a very readable, quick and easy read with some creepy horror elements to it that might make this an extremely appealing read for many readers.
That cover is so darn creepy and absolutely perfect though, its just too bad that the pages in between weren't just as perfect.
Thank you so much to Elisha at Berkley Publishing for my gifted copy to read!
Rating: really liked it
Julie has been missing for two years and presumed dead, but now she has returned. Something doesn't seem right with Julie and what should be a happy reunion turns odd and scary when the friends getaway together at an isolate extravagant hotel.
The story starts off slow, and not much happens here for a while, and even though I was intrigued by the storyline, there wasn't much to keep me interested. I stuck in there, hoping it would get better. The first half of the story is all about the dynamics between the group of friends. There is a bit of dialogue between them, and well, I did feel it felt like a realistic conversation between friends. A lot of talking, not really anyone listening, so things get repeated often. I started to get frustrated with the repetitiveness, and I did more tapping my feet then wanting to turn the pages. It did make it easy to skim over the uninteresting parts.
The setting here missed the mark for me, and I didn't feel it became a character or had an eerier isolate feeling to created any tension to the story. It felt more odd and weird that did creep me out a bit.
Things take a turn towards some horror elements here, but instead of sending those chills up my spine, my eyes were doing some rolling. This one wasn't for me but it is a readable and easy read with some creepy elements to it that might make it good for many readers.
Rating: really liked it
2.5 Stars
Besties since college, Julie, Elise, Mae and Molly have always kept in touch. When Julie goes missing, everything changes. Elise is the only one who holds out hope for her return, even after a few years go by.
Then it happens. Two years later. Julie returns out of the blue. Looking A LOT worse for wear, with absolutely no memory of what happened.
Deciding to have a girl’s weekend, the four go away to an Inn in the Catskills to reconnect. The Inn boasts rooms that are all quite different and ostentatious.
Of course, no one gives a thought to the fact that they are the only ones staying for the weekend! As soon as they reunite, they notice how different Julie is from the way she used to be.. and not in a good way.
All are quite worried about their best friend.
Perhaps they should be scared instead. They are trapped alone in an Inn after all.
But maybe that’s just me?! “The Return” by Rachel Harrison is a mystery/horror novel that started out going in one direction and then took quite the turn. One I was not expecting and was not prepared for. If I had to describe this novel in one word, I would describe it as strange. It was wholly unexpected and threw me for a loop. In the end, I think this was the case of my being the wrong reader for this novel as there are a lot of reviewers out there who enjoyed this books’ twists and turns more than I did.
This was a buddy read with Kaceey.
Thank you to Berkley Publishing Group and Rachel Harrison for the arc.
Published on Goodreads on 3.7.20.
Rating: really liked it
Well, that took me on an unexpected journey. There's definitely some problems along the way, and I find myself agreeing with almost all of the criticisms I have read in other reviews. But when I finished the book, my overall feeling was I kinda liked it even if I'm not able to articulate exactly why.
Elise, Julie, Molly, and Mae have been friends since college. Julie has gone missing and well, we all know how those cases usually turn out. But Elise can't help but feel her friend is out there somewhere just waiting to be found. Guess what? Surprise! Elise returns two years after her disappearance and with no memory of the last few years. So what now? Well, the three women hope a getaway at a remote inn with Julie will help in getting some answers to what happened to her while she was gone. But it might prove difficult as it becomes apparent to the women Julie is not exactly the same person she was before she went missing.
I think this book had a solid premise and while the execution wasn't perfect, I will give points to the author for at least thinking outside the box. This wasn't a typical mystery or thriller, she did get a bit creative here which is something I appreciate as I am a huge reader and anytime I get the chance to read something unusual or different, I think it's a good thing. Having said that though, I do understand why some readers might find the storyline a disappointment.
One of the problems with the book is it feels like nothing significant happens for a very long time. It's basically four friends in a hotel with not much going on. This wasn't really a page turner of a story until the end. Another issue I had was remembering who was who when it came to Molly and Mae. When you are reading a story about four friends and two of them basically blend into one another for most of the book, that's not a good thing. I would have loved more character development there and with Elise as well.
But like I mentioned before, I did like this book even with all of the things that drove me nuts. Is this a book for everyone? No, but if you are in the mood for something a bit different, consider giving this one a look.
Thank you to Berkley for sending me an advance reader's copy in exchange for an honest review!