This book is a classic locked-room-in-the-middle-of-nowhere scenario. We have all the tropes going on with this popcorn thriller:
1. A twin who believes her sister’s death was not an accident.
2. The one-year anniversary of said death.
3. A diary chock full of secrets.
4. A group of friends who all have secrets, many of which were revealed in said diary.
5. A remote mountain cabin with no cell service being the setting for a memorial weekend.
6. Events transpiring.
Overall, I did like this story. Sienna knows something is off about the death of her twin sister, Samantha, but she’s never been able to prove it. When Samantha’s friends plan a trip to memorialize the one-year anniversary of her death, one reaches out to Sienna with an invitation. She’s hesitant to be with her sister’s group of friends, but after finding Samantha’s diary, she has some questions. Going may help her find closure, so to Tennessee she heads.
Along the way, we meet these people who Samantha leaned on, and yes, we get to read their dirty secrets in her journal. The owner of the cabin also has a story to tell, and he is also the voice of some chapters. Overall though, the book was written from Sienna’s perspective. I didn’t care much for most of the characters, and I felt a couple characters really didn’t need to be written, but the mystery kept me intrigued and by the end, we had a page turner. The author rarely disappoints; the book is a quick one to get through, and a nice, easy read. 3.5 stars, rounded up.
(Thank you to Bookouture, Miranda Smith and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my review. This book is slated to be released October 4, 2023.)