Damnit, the second I read Alaska, female author protagonist, and creepy stalker fan, I was so excited to read this, but it was a major letdown.
For a little positivity I'll go over what I liked - the setting, mostly. Paige Shelton mentioned visiting Alaska to make sure she got it right, and that paid off in spades. There are moments I'd swear I could feel the cold - or the rain - and the sense of scale was similarly well-communicated. The central idea of the book was great too, just read that synopsis!
But unfortunately for me, the execution fell short, and largely it was in the main character. The woman is so, so damn stupid. And I HATE writing that. But would you go out into an Alaskan storm when you're not in proper winter gear? Would you later approach A WOUNDED BEAR when you literally have to leave a nice safe building to do so? Would you THEN go out into the woods by yourself when you think you've uncovered a murder, and have zero survival equipment?? It's not endearing, it's infuriating. This is a woman who has a successful book series and managed to survive a kidnapping by an obsessed fan. Not to mention the using your real name instead of your pen name to make sure said obsessed fan doesn't find you. It's not like obsessed fans ever want to know more about the object of their obsession than a pen name.
That was the most annoying of it, but there's more to it - some of the writing is clunky, particularly toward the start, but I tend to forgive that in a debut, or I would were it not for the rest. Writing is damn hard and getting a book out into the world is nothing to sniff at. There's some unravelling going on in the plotlines too, and unfortunately we hit a pet peeve of mine with a fricking cliffhanger ending. How many times, people, if you have to trick people into coming back for the next book with a cliffhanger, you're doing it wrong.
This all sounds really harsh, and I genuinely don't like being harsh in my reviews. I did finish the book and I might even come back for the next one, but damnit if this book didn't hit some really big buttons of mine.