The highly anticipated young adult thriller about a serial killer’s daughter and her race to solve the crimes of her family’s twisted past before it’s too late — from E. Kennedy, aka New York Times bestselling romance author Elle Kennedy!
Ryan Shipley is back in Starling, Tennessee. It’s been ten years since her father, the infamous serial killer Gabriel Thorn, was caught. No one can know who Ryan really is. No one can know the truth about her past.
But as fresh eyes dig deeper into the case, old secrets refuse to stay buried. Cryptic texts, eerie coincidences, and a chilling note leave everyone wondering – does Ryan know more than she’s letting on? As the truth unravels, one thing becomes in a town full of secrets, Ryan might be the biggest mystery of them all.
Perfect for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen McManus – get ready for a thriller packed with twists you won’t see coming.
I went into this for the author—I stayed for the creeping, unsettling mystery.
I’m always equal parts excited and nervous when a beloved author branches into a new genre. I’ve followed Elle Kennedy for years, so I was especially intrigued when I learned she was stepping into the world of YA true crime thrillers.
In terms of characters and atmosphere, this book absolutely delivers. We’re introduced to the seemingly wholesome small town of Starling—only to quickly realize it harbors a chilling obsession with the convicted serial killer known as the “Starling Slayer.” Our main character, Ryan, at first, doesn’t want any part of the obsession, but soon, joins others in the town on a mission to uncover the locations of the killer’s missing victims.
The characters are engaging, easy to root for, and carry that signature charm Kennedy writes so well. That charm is ultimately what sustains the first half of the novel—because, unfortunately, the pacing is where things begin to falter. The story takes its time building, and while the premise is compelling, it doesn’t fully capitalize on its tension early on. Much of the first half feels like setup, with limited plot progression.
That said, I didn’t entirely mind the slower pace because of the character dynamics—especially the romance subplot. Kennedy’s strength in writing relationships and romance definitely shines here. There’s even a slight love triangle, which felt somewhat unnecessary at times, but it still managed to enhance the emotional stakes rather than detract from them.
Once the story does pick up, though, it truly finds its footing. The final portion of the book is unsettling, intense, and completely gripping. Without giving anything away, the ending delivers that eerie, lingering feeling that every good thriller should leave behind—and that was easily one of the biggest highlights for me.
Verdict: I would definitely recommend this to both YA and adult readers, especially those who enjoy character-driven thrillers. While the slow start may be a drawback for some, the strong character work and chilling payoff make it well worth the read.
4 stars ⭐️
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Children’s Books for giving me this arc in exchange for an honest review.
For years, I have devoured Elle Kennedy’s romance novels. Her Off-Campus college romance series is a comfort favorite, and her fantasy romance Royals series (written under the pseudonym Erin Watt) completely swept me away. So when I heard she was releasing a YA thriller, I didn’t even hesitate—I jumped in without reading the blurb.
At first, when I realized the story revolved around the daughter of a serial killer, I thought, Okay… we’ve seen this concept before. But then I reminded myself—this is Elle Kennedy. With her imagination and emotional storytelling, I knew she would bring something fresh. And while the story didn’t completely blow me away, it was far more entertaining and gripping than I expected.
The novel blends high school drama, romance, and mystery with a dark, haunting backstory. Our main character, Gabriel Thorn, is an outsider who has lost her mother and is forced to rebuild her life under a false identity. She moves into her estranged aunt’s house in the same town where her father once lived—and where he buried his victims in unknown locations. To protect her cousins and avoid bullying, she changes her name to Ryan Shipley and pretends she is a niece who attended boarding school in Switzerland.
Is the cover story a little unbelievable? Yes—but her cousins are only sixteen, and they buy it. Once Ryan starts school, she instantly attracts attention—especially from the charming golden boy Everett, her cousin Jasmine’s best friend’s brother. But Ryan seems more drawn to the mysterious biker boy Chase, who quickly becomes her knight in shining armor. These moments definitely echo classic Elle Kennedy romance vibes, even inside a darker thriller setting.
The mystery deepens with the town’s obsession over the serial killer case and a disturbing trophy reward for anyone who can locate the victims’ remains. Jasmine’s desire to profit from the tragedy is unsettling, and I found her ambition both disturbing and irritating. Nikki, the mean-girl antagonist, also felt a bit cliché, immediately targeting Ryan and making her life miserable.
Ryan begins receiving threatening anonymous messages, which at first felt a little mild—but as the story unfolds, the twists surrounding their origin are surprisingly effective. The “Free the Sparrows” forum adds another chilling layer, and the final act truly accelerates the pacing. By the end, the mystery and romance finally find their balance, delivering a satisfying and tense conclusion.
While I struggled to fully connect with some of the characters, the storytelling, pacing, and twists made this a compelling read. As Elle Kennedy’s first step into YA mystery, this is a very promising start. Because of the strong final quarter, I happily rounded my rating from 3.5 to 4 stars. What can I say? A great writer can truly shine in any genre she chooses.
A huge thank you to NetGalley and Random House Children’s Books / Delacorte Press for sharing this fast-paced YA thriller with me in exchange for my honest thoughts.
as her first mystery book, it was okay-ish. the mystery was predictable and unrealistic at the same time because what do you mean the detectives never found that bunker under his property after a decade? 🤨.
as for the romance, it was kind of bland and felt like an afterthought. the ending rushed it along so much that I didn't really see the point of including it, but I didn't hate it either. it was okay I guess.
💌 • thank you to Elle Kennedy and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
When I found out that Elle Kennedy would be releasing a YA thriller, I immediately wanted to read it—and this book did not disappoint!
The main character is the daughter of a serial killer. After her grandmother’s death, she returns to her hometown to live with her aunt and uncle—but under a fake name. Reporters, detectives, and the townspeople are still actively discussing a decade-old case, as the bodies of the women were never found.
Is Gabrielle Thorn really the killer everyone thinks he is? Readers try to answer this and other questions throughout the book, and it was so thrilling! In the first half, I didn’t even have any theories; I was just enjoying the story. Towards the end, some ideas started to form, but the ending surprised me more than once!
This book is atmospheric, tense, and captivating! The romance, while not the main focus, is also well done, which I really appreciated.
I enjoyed it so much! I really hope we get more thrillers from E. Kennedy!
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Children's Books (Delacorte Press) for the eARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
As the daughter of a serial killer, Ryan wants to finish her senior year unnoticed. No one in Starling knows her secret, but with her father's execution looming and his victim’s bodies still missing, Ryan must hide her identity, even from her cousins. When the reward for the missing victims increases, Ryan helps her cousin search for clues—until someone threatens to expose her if she doesn't stop looking.
I was curious to see how this book would play out. As an author who mainly focuses on the romance genre, a YA thriller/mystery is completely surprising. However, I was amazed by how much I enjoyed this book. There were so many mysteries to solve while reading Thornbird that it became a very fast-paced read. Although I had figured out some of the mystery, I was completely shocked at the conclusion. This was a fantastic debut into the YA mystery/thriller genre, and I believe fans of Maureen Johnson and Holly Jackson would enjoy this YA novel.
Thornbird releases June 30th.
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Children’s Books for the opportunity to review Thornbird. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
loved the vibes and setting! everything was lwk creepy and got me very invested? like daughter of a serial killer,, umm hiii?
also the plot twist was also kinda crazy? didn't see it coming at all.. i don't wanna say much cuz i know i'm going to spoil it but just know my jaw was dislocated for .2 sec
and omggg ryan & chase?? i def didn't see it coming.. lwk didn't even think there was going to be a romance subplot lol (but that's on me)
⤷ thank you to netgalley, the publisher and the author for providing me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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omggg that plot twist?? full rtc!! gonna go spam text joni for emotional support
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₊˚⊹♡ pre-read ♡⊹˚₊ ↴ totally forgot i have the arc until i saw joni posting it on her story.. anyways i got her to read it with me :))
The slow build in this one reminded me a lot of what I enjoyed about A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. I liked our main character (Ryan/Gabrielle). She had been through so much and was trying her best to lay low while her father was on death row for his crimes. I enjoyed the eerieness of this town she had found herself in. There was the small town aspect where everyone knew each other, and she was the new girl on campus. There was the underbelly too where a LOT of people were obsessed with finding out where her dad hid his victim's bodies. I enjoyed watching Gabrielle try to navigate all of this - especially since no one knew her connection to the killer. I appreciated her trying to lay low but then how curiosity got the better of her, and she found herself right in the middle of the hunt. I really liked the romance aspect in this one and watching Gabrielle get roped in by the town golden boy only to end up with the town bad boy. While this was a bit of a slow burn, I enjoyed the twists and turns that Elle took us on to not only find the bodies but also more hidden secrets in this small town.
Gabrielle has found herself in the one place she has been trying to avoid for YEARS now. The place where her father revealed himself as the monster he is now known as. The place he killed her mother. The place she lost everything. And yet here she is under the name Ryan Shipley now. She is here for her senior year with the intent of keeping her head down and then getting out of dodge. Of course the universe has other plans for her when she runs into Everett on day one. Football star extraordinaire. The boy who won't take no for an answer. The one who she finds herself hanging out with more and more. Until she realizes the connection her dad has with him. The tragedy he inflicted on their family. Gabrielle pumps the brakes. She tries to regroup and lay low, but her cousins are insistent they try to solve the mystery of where her dad hid the bodies. Gabrielle can't say no without being suspicious. Which is how she finds herself learning more about the lore that is her dad. Learning more about how this town is obsessed with all things her dad. Meeting Chase, Everett's best friend, who makes her feel wanted. But when plans change for her dad's execution at his hand, the FBI shows up at Gabrielle's door wanting answers. Answers she doesn't think she has. Or does she? Has her dad somehow given her these answers that she has hidden unintentionally this whole time? When answers come to light, Gabrielle can't believe she has been able to bring closure to these families. But some things still aren't lining up. Things that the authority has brushed off as her dad being a little unhinged. When Gabrielle realizes the truth, she knows more than she ever did before she needs to leave this town and all of the darkness that it holds.
While this is showing it took me a while to read it, I had to be in the mind set for a mystery to dive back in. The second time I picked this up, I read the whole thing in one sitting. Again it is set at a slower pace but that fits perfectly with how the story unfolds. Gabrielle grew a lot in this book. She was so strong and had been through so much and yet there was more she learned about her dad. That he was even more of a monster than she thought. The only thing I would have wanted were more scenes with Chase ;) Looking forward to more mysteries from Elle hopefully in the future!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
꒰🐦꒱ 𝓟𝓸𝓼𝓽-𝓡𝓮𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓡𝓮𝓯𝓵𝓮𝓬𝓽𝓲𝓸𝓷𝓼: Dawn: June 30, 2026 | Dusk: July 01, 2026
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📁 CASE FILE #070126
The People vs. Chertzo's Emotional Stability
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STATUS: Closed. VERDICT: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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꒰🕷️꒱ CASE INTAKE: BEFORE THE INVESTIGATION
Date Opened: June 30, 2026
Reason for Opening Case: If you've known the subject for approximately five minutes, you'll know she is physically incapable of resisting: ☑ YA mysteries ☑ Serial killers ☑ Even the tiniest romantic subplot
At this point, it's less of a preference and more of a pre-existing condition.
Evidence Collected: • Murder. • Romance. • Elle Kennedy. • Subject waiting an entire month.
Need we continue?
Risk Assessment: Subject's expectations are currently measured at approximately 1,247,983 feet above sea level.
Potential outcomes include: ⤷ Obsession ⤷ Disappointment ⤷ Sleep deprivation ⤷ Immediate recommendation to everyone with internet access
Subject's Initial Notes:
This is my first Elle Kennedy novel. No pressure. Just my entire personality hanging in the balance.
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꒰🐦꒱ TRANSCRIPT OBTAINED FROM INTERVIEW ROOM B
Interview Conducted: July 1, 2026
Detective: State your name.
Me: Chertzo Ember.
Detective: You finished this book in roughly twenty-four hours.
Me: Allegedly.
Detective: Was the mystery fast-paced?
Me: No.
Detective: Yet you still gave it five stars.
Me: Correct.
Detective: Explain.
Me: It didn't need to sprint. It simply built anticipation until I couldn't think about anything else. I'd call it medium-paced. There were a couple of repetitive moments...
Detective: And?
Me: I didn't care. I was too busy following Ryan... Gabrielle... Ryan Mayfair... Ryan Shipley... At one point I stopped taking notes and started wondering if she'd eventually introduce herself as my tax consultant.
Detective: Your opinion of Ryan?
Me: I LOVE HER.... She's my Kryptonite. Somebody please let this girl experience one peaceful Tuesday for once. Preferably without her brain trying to sabotage her.
Detective: Would you describe yourself as emotionally compromised?
Me: I'd like my lawyer. Unfortunately, she's fictional too. I've started noticing a pattern. Whenever I become emotionally attached to the characters... IT'S OVER. The book owns me. Every. Single. Time.
Detective: Which relationship impressed you the most?
Me: Yes.
Detective: Can you elaborate?
Me: The romance. The friendships. The family dynamics. Ryan's internal monologue. The way she processes everything. I ATE. IT. UP.
Detective: You highlighted several passages.
Me: I can explain.
Detective: There are forty-seven.
Me: I can explain less.
Detective: This is YA. Were you disappointed by the lack of graphic violence?
Me: Not even remotely. The atmosphere deserves its own arrest warrant. Every hallway felt suspicious. Every text message felt threatening. Every chapter whispered, "...something bad is about to happen."
Detective: Let's discuss the romance.
Me: Finally. It never hijacked the mystery. It politely waited its turn. Like a well-behaved subplot. It gave me just enough to squeal, kick my feet, and become emotionally invested in fictional teenagers instead of addressing my own responsibilities.
Detective: Did she end up with the person you wanted?
Me: She did. Nature is healing.
Detective: Was the book perfect?
Me: No.
Detective: It was a little superficial at times?
Me: Sure.
Detective: Did you care?
Me:
ABSOLUTELY NOT. The vibes connected. The characters connected. The mystery connected. Everything just CLICKED.
Detective: Did you solve the mystery?
Me: I had three suspects. Two convictions. I also figured out who stole the necklace. The reason behind it? No. I'll take those odds.
Detective: And the anonymous messenger?
Me: I invoke my right to remain speechless.
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Evidence confirms the subject suffered from: ➜ Emotional attachment ➜ Excessive theorizing ➜ Sleep deprivation ➜ Repeated use of the phrase "HELLO????"
No treatment is recommended.
Subject has already announced intentions to read Kennedy's next thriller at dangerous speeds.
___________________________ FINAL VERDICT
After reviewing all available evidence...
The Court finds the following:
Count I: Keeping the subject awake far past my bedtime.
GUILTY.
Count II: Emotional manipulation.
GUILTY.
Count III: Making the subject care far too much about fictional teenagers.
EXTREMELY GUILTY.
__________ Sentence: Five stars. No possibility of parole.
𐙚⋆°。⋆♡ ── pre-read in the mood for a thriller and what better than one that follows a girl returning to her small town for the first time in 10 years.... 10 years ago in which her mom was killed and her dad was arrested for being a serial killer! except now she's living under a fake name, not even her freaking cousins know who she is! very intrigued and as the 10 year anniversary and his execution comes up a lot of secrets make their way to the top.
and i was roped into this buddy read with char 💘 can't wait to yap!!
thank you get underlined for the gifted copy & penguin teen canada for the e-ARC
Ryan Shipley a.k.a. Gabrielle Thorn, is the daughter of serial killer Gabriel Thorn. She just moved back to her hometown of Starling to finish out her senior year after the death of her grandmother. Upon the 10-year anniversary of her father's arrest, come a renewed interest in the case of the missing bodies. How many secrets will be unveiled along the way?
Overall, I'd give this book 4 stars. It was easy to get sucked in right away. Ryan was a likeable character, and I couldn't help but root for her. No child should live in shadow of a monster or pay for their crimes. The characters were easy to like, and Elle did a good job writing in a diverse group of friends. She plucked a person from each clique and blended them together (artist, bad boy, football star, cheerleader, the mean girl, the rebel, etc). I enjoyed that she blended some romance into this story. I wasn't sure where the story was going, but I was very pleasantly surprised with how it ended!
What a fun read! This is the 2nd YA mystery I've read this year that has immediately hooked me and it's really telling me that I need to read more thrillers/mysteries ASAP.
The premise caught my attention right away. Like the FMC is the daughter of a serial killer??? And the mystery surrounding what happened to all those dead bodies that her father hid away??? It was so interesting seeing how the story would go. And though I do wish we got some more spookiness (which is wild coming from me considering i stay away from horror loll), I was thoroughly engaged and could not stop reading!!
I don't really have any strong opinions on Ryan honestly. She was fine. I did love some of the side characters like Connor, and her aunt and uncle. The romance tbh I didn't really care for and wouldn't have minded if there was no romance subplot at all. Chase was just there for me.
Though they weren't mind blowing, I definitely didn't expect some of those twists at the end! Especially that last one. Overall this was a great young adult thriller from Elle Kennedy.
Thank you Penguin Teen Canada for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!
3.5 Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review. This book was a fun ya book nothing outstanding but super interesting. The romance was super bland in my opinion and definitely not Elle Kennedys best work. The mystery itself was predictable but enjoyable. I will say the ending was super rushed and anticlimactic. A fine first thriller from mrs. kennedy and i would definitely check out any more she decides to write.
ohhh, i was convinced right up until the very end that i wouldn't be giving this a high rating – i absolutely hated the romance subplot. honestly, it felt completely unnecessary; i was way more invested in the friendship and family dynamics! and that so-called love triangle? it wasn't even a triangle at all... i feel cheated, haha. BUT !! the last few chapters had me sitting there like – 🤨😯😳😰 i'll be honest, i didn't see a single twist coming, because i was having way too much fun to even try guessing. the ending genuinely shocked me, so i'm forgetting every flaw and throwing 5 stars at it. i really hope we get even more thrillers from elle in the future !!
I was excited when I saw Elle Kennedy’s name on a thriller!! This hooked me from the start and held my interest. I was expecting a little more from the ending but I still think worth the read.
Dark and Twisty! Twist after twist after twist. The last thing Gabby Thorn (I will refer to her as Ryan from now on, as she changes her name near the beginning of the book) wants to do is be reminded of her father’s reputation. And yet, that’s exactly the situation she is thrust upon in “Thornbird” when she moves in with the Shipleys. After a million dollar reward is offered for knowledge of the bodies of the victim’s whereabouts, Ryan finds herself ensconced in memories and nightmares, despite trying to navigate a “normal” high school experience. You can really feel her nervousness surrounding her father and the whereabouts of the bodies. The use of the caged birds added to the creeptastic-ness of this book. Mixed into the heart-thumping thriller tropes, there is even a bit of romance, which had the perfect amount of spice for me. The banter is cute and there were some truly genuine moments in the development of the relationship. Most of the twists I did not see coming and it kept me on my toes. This was a great YA thriller and perfect for those who like a good twisty, sinister read! A big thanks to NetGalley and Random House Children’s Books for the Advanced Reader Copy!
The author didnt know if it wanted to do a romance or a mystery thriller so we have either. The ONLY thing we have about the mystery is "the bodies were never found"
The romance is misoginy, stupid stuff and rules that came from the 90's and is not ironic.
Coments while reading: My god this is really YA. Third chapter and we have a love interest and our FMC acting like never saw a hot guy.
i'm really hating this writing good lord.
20% nothing happens and if i hear one more time "they didnt found the bodies" i'm gonna crash. It was said around 10 times, WE GET IT.
"oh he likes you but careful with his evil ex" SHUT UP
"oh i cant ask you out because my quarterback already staked his claim" "its the code, she can only date Eve now" "I stifle a sigh while also trying to ignore the way my pulse speeds up"
No im out, that was the end for me, good luck for who stays. Jesus Christ this is really terrible writen, was this proofread?
I've been reading Elle Kennedy's romance novels for years, so when I saw she was venturing into the YA thriller genre, I was immediately curious. The premise sounded exactly like something I'd pick up regardless of the author, and I'm happy to say it didn't disappoint.
Ryan Shipley has spent the last ten years living in the shadow of her father's crimes. As the daughter of the infamous serial killer Gabriel Thorn, a man who was convicted but never revealed where all of his victims were buried, she has had to carry a burden that isn't hers.
After her grandmother passes away, Ryan returns to her hometown to live with her aunt. Her plan is simple: keep her head down, finish her final year of high school, graduate and leave.
Of course... nothing is ever that simple.
Being the new girl already brings unwanted attention, but things become even more complicated when one of the most popular boys in school takes an interest in her. At the same time, the son of one of Gabriel Thorn's victims offers a substantial reward to anyone who can provide information about the missing bodies. Before long, Ryan starts receiving cryptic messages and unsettling notes, making it clear that the past isn't finished with her yet.
I really liked Ryan as a protagonist. Considering everything she's lived through, it was easy to understand why she wanted nothing more than to stay invisible. Watching her navigate old secrets, new relationships, and the weight of her father's legacy kept me invested from beginning to end.
The mystery itself was engaging, and I found myself constantly wanting to know what was really happening. Every new revelation pulled me in even further.
I also appreciated that the YA aspect actually felt authentic. The characters behaved like teenagers, made teenage decisions, and the high school setting never felt forced. There is a bit of romantic drama along the way, including what initially looks like a love triangle, but I thought it was handled well and made sense once everything came together.
Is every single aspect of the story completely believable? Maybe not.
Did I care?
Not really. I was having too much fun trying to solve the mystery.
Overall, this was a fast-paced, bingeable YA thriller that kept me hooked until the end, and I'd happily read more thrillers from Elle Kennedy in the future.
⭐️ 4.5 stars
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Children's Books for the opportunity to read and review this book.
I really enjoyed this book! So much mystery, twists, and dark aspects that just kept me sucked in! I had no idea going in that it was written by Elle Kennedy under her pen name & that just blows me away!!
This is a YA thriller, but still plenty of spice for those who love a little of that! This book is focused around Ryan our FMC who is the daughter of a serial killer, determined to find answers and unravel secrets about her father’s crimes & the victims.
This book has some romance, drama, and dark & twister suspense that just pulls it all together! While the start of this was a little slower, it definitely picked up, had me sucked in, and kept me wanting to get answers!!
Definitely recommend for fans of thriller, true crime, and YA romance!! This one will absolutely be one you want on your TBR!
ᴍʏ ᴛʜᴏᴜɢʜᴛꜱ allow me to introduce you to e. kennedy - the woman who can literally write anything & it is confirmed a guaranteed 5 star from me. i could not put this book down. it was one of the most unexpected reads for me this year & i loved every second of it.
the book starts with a bang - daughter of a known serial killer returns to her small town with a new identity in the hopes of finishing out her senior year in peace. unfortunately for her, she returns near the 10 year anniversary & the families of the victims want answers.
his book took so many unexpected twists & turns - i was fully invested form the first page. just when i thought i had something figured out, i was thrown for a complete loop & redirected. i absolutely love when a book can challenge my brain to think differently & i i love it even more when i feel like i’ve figured it out only to realize i could not have been further from the correct answer. the story was jam packed with drama & suspense - i was on the edge of my seat until the very last page.
if you loved ‘a good girl’s guide to murder’ you will absolutely devour this book. it also gave me some ‘ginny & georgia’ vibes, which i know sounds strange but it shared the newcomer in a small town trying to keep secrets storyline & some of the romance elements paralleled the show. trust me on it, if you liked either of those, you will absolutely want to add this to your list.
unsurprisingly, the writing was incredible. the characters were all so incredibly written - the reader was given just enough information to get a sense of who they were while also insinuating that there was something deeper to uncover. i felt drawn to everyone ryan encountered (herself included) in a way that is often difficult to do with single POV. the choice for single POV was so smart for this story - while each character could have easily added to the story, this was the perfect way to keep the reader in the dark until the very end.
overall, this book should absolutely be on everyone’s radar - even if you don’t typically gravitate toward YA, this absolutely did not read as young. i am ridiculously impressed at the depth & breadth of e. kennedy’s writing abilities & this book solidified that i will be the first in line for whatever she releases next, regardless of the genre.
THORNBIRD is a stunning debut by writer E Kennedy. Engaging from start to finish, Ryan’s secret that she’s the daughter of a notorious serial killer Gabriel Thorn was doomed to be exposed.
When Gabriel hanged himself on the eve of his execution, the town is outraged as several of the victims lived. Ryan recently moves in with her aunt’s family, back to the town where she was once known as Gabby Thorn.
Ryan undergoes hypnosis by the FBI to help her recall whether she knows where Gabriel’s victims were dumped but before she can remember, a classmate with a podcast about Gabriel Thorn outs her.
One of my pet peeves is when writers portray almost characters without empathy or nuance. I find it hard to believe that students and teachers blamed Ryan for her father’s crimes, especially considering she was seven when he killed his last victim. Surely more than one boy would have felt for the backlash Ryan received and none of the teachers should have been in the profession if they couldn’t understand that Ryan was also a victim of Gabriel, who killed his wife, Ryan’s mother as his last murder. If not for this aspect I would have given a full 5 stars.
I’ll start by saying- reading is subjective I know that but this book is proof that some people will hand out five stars just because they recognize the author’s name.
This is the second book I’ve read by this author, and once again, it felt like too many words on paper with absolutely nothing to say. More than twenty chapters of nothing happening, the same thoughts being repeated, and the same recycled sentences dressed up like they were moving the plot forward. They were not.
And calling this a mystery? Generous. Very generous.
Nothing happens for the majority of this book. We know the father is a murderer. We know there are bodies. We spend the entire book waiting to understand why, where, and how, and somehow even the answers manage to be boring. The way everything finally comes together should have been shocking, tense, or at least interesting. Instead, it was a complete bore.
Then there is the weird love triangle, which added nothing except more pages.
At this point, I think I’m done with this author. The hype is not making sense to me. This felt overwritten, repetitive, and painfully dull. Sometimes it feels like authors do not even have to tell a good story anymore as long as their name is big enough on the cover.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
4⭐️ I think for a YA Thriller, this book definitely delivered. I think many people will come for the author (Elle Kennedy) but will stay for the unsettling, creepy storyline. This book actually gave me nightmares last night! Maybe (??) people who are avid thriller readers will find the end predictable, but I was surprised with how most of it played out. There’s some sweet YA romance (love triangle ayee) to add to the emotional stakes and some high school drama, but overall the book focuses on the trauma and character development of the FMC, daughter of the convicted serial killer.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this ARC.
Unfortunately, this book missed so many marks for me.
First, this book should have just been an adult mystery/thriller. There is no way these kids are acting the way they are, saying the things they do, and doing some of the things that they are as 16/17 year olds. If this was set when these characters were in college, so much more of it would have been believable. Also, I do not like the way relationships/sex was handled in this book. It felt way too mature for a YA book but also lacked depth. Second, this is NOT a Thriller. This is a light mystery at best with a heavy focus on the love-triangle romance. I know YA can't be as dark and scary as adult but still there was barely any thrill in this book.
Also, I was expecting more from serial killer dad. He could have been woven more into this book but instead he dies half way through the book and it doesn't drive the plot forward. He leaves a note for his daughter but it just felt silly to have him die so soon. OUR MAIN CHARACTER ALSO ISNT EVEN INVOLVED IN THE MYSTERY UNTIL LIKE 75% in to the story. She wants to stay out of it so bad and gets dragged into it but then is still not even in it.
The last 50 pages was so rushed and it felt like we had to wrap up so many unnecessary plot points. We could have taken the romance out this book (because it doesn't add anything to the plot or the depth of the characters) and really focused on the mystery/thriller and it would MAYBE have been a better thriller. This is not a book I would recommend to anyone who is wanting a good serial killer thriller.
ALSO, a nuanced "hands-off" policy among the football team because the QB likes the main character? Are we serious? It was ridiculous in 2015 and its ridiculous now. HAVE WE LEARNED NOTHING???
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this ARC before release.
Thornbird by E. Kennedy is a thriller and Elle Kennedy's adventure into a new genre. I was really excited about reading this because the Briar Universe is one of my favorite series in the entire world, and Elle Kennedy (or E. Kennedy now) is definitely an auto-buy author for me.
I had a good time with this book and I was kept on the edge of my seat the entire time. I was very surprised by a lot of the twists and turns and that was something I didn't expect. I remember in the last 20-25% I was constantly picking my jaw up off the floor. I really liked the characters and their snark and their connections. It was cool to see how the whole town was interconnected and how those connections worked together.
It definitely read young, but I'm not holding that against it. It's a Young Adult book, it's supposed to read young. I also enjoyed that you could really feel that comfort (for me at least) of Elle's writing. This was a great book, and I look forward to any more genre-explorations from this author.
This was my most anticipated release... and omg was it worth it. This is the type of book that is so good you think the characters are going to pop out and murder you. You truly are so immersed you think you are there. My girl Elle Kennedy, please write more suspenses!!! The book starts out with Ryan moving back to Tennessee, the exact town where she grew up, and where her dad murdered seven women. Ryan has to pretend to be someone else so nobody will know who her father is, because he is a big deal in this small town. It's been over a decade since the killings and still no bodies have been found, so one of the victims' sons creates a one million dollar award for whoever finds them, setting the town, and country off. Ryan's cousin is a part of the crowd that wants the award, but Ryan will do anything to get aware of the shadow of her father. When she loses her childhood locket, which holds her real name in it, she starts to receive mysterious text messages, telling her to stop looking for the bodies, and that they know her real identity. But the secrets and mystery don’t stop when she finds the bodies…. This was one of the best suspenses that I have ever read! Plot twist after plot twist this was a wild ride!!
It’s been a minute since I hopped into the ya thriller world (my ya reading has been more horror as of late) but I’m so glad I read this one! Thornbird is everything you want in an angsty High school mystery/thriller. Ryan is forced to return to her childhood hometown after her grandma dies to live with her only remaining relatives. They hide her identity bc the town only knows her as the daughter of a notorious serial killer who confessed but never told them where the bodies were. Needless to say, the town has no warm feelings toward her family.
The townspeople were definitely intense and not going to lie, her cousin Jasmine annoyed me most of the time with her main character syndrome but I really enjoyed Ryan and her story. There’s the unfortunate love triangle that so often occurs in YA but it is not the really angsty part which I appreciated. The story really focuses on the shame and guilt that loved ones left behind feel behind the wake of a serial killer. I was so happy to see Ryan be able to shed some of that by the end of the book. This was a wonderful entry into the genre for Elle!
If you like Holly Jackson or Kara Thomas, this book is definitely for you!
I went in to Thornbird knowing very little except for the fact that Elle Kennedy wrote it. I left the book very impressed. I’ve definitely enjoyed some of Elle Kennedy’s books but this one has to be a favorite of hers. This book had it all; the atmosphere, the mystery, and a twinge of romance. I could not put this book down once I got started with it. The characters and the plot kept me thoroughly immersed the entire time.
The plot was so fun, the daughter of a serial killer moves back to the town where it all happened under a fake name all while the town still hasn’t found closure due to the missing bodies? Count me in. I really found her point of view mesmerizing. The town is consumed by this case that happened 10 years ago and Ryan is just trying to get by while not being able to escape her past. I really felt for her and really enjoyed where her journey went.
Ryan was just such a compelling character to me. I also really enjoyed all the side characters. Humans are just so interesting to me and I really liked how we got to see all aspects of events like these, the family, the victims, the people who capitalize, the fans, it was so interesting to explore it. I also have to say, while I am not usually a fan of love triangles, I did really enjoy the bits of romance we got through this book.
I absolutely loved this. I truly like YA Mystery/Thriller is one of the best genre’s and i’m so happy I have another favorite to add to my list. Thank you Netgalley and Farshore for an earc. All opinions are my own.
Thornbird is Elle Kennedy’s debut YA thriller/mystery. The story follows Ryan as she returns to the hometown that holds all of her darkest secrets. Desperate to build a normal life under a new name, she’s trying to stay invisible while the town prepares to celebrate the execution of a notorious serial killer, who also happens to be her father.
I picked this up because I’ve loved everything Elle Kennedy has written, and once again she didn’t disappoint. This felt very different from the typical YA mysteries I’ve read before. The story dives deeply into true crime culture and explores the side we rarely think about when consuming documentaries, podcasts, and media centered around murder. It highlights how easily people can become desensitized to violence and forget that there are real victims and families behind these tragedies.
One of my favorite parts of the book was following Ryan’s journey as she tries to heal from her trauma, form meaningful relationships, and build a life for herself while hiding such a devastating part of her identity. She was a compelling protagonist, and I found myself fully invested in her story.
The pacing is fast, and the mystery kept me hooked from beginning to end. If you enjoy YA thrillers with emotional depth, strong character development, and an addictive mystery, I highly recommend picking this one up.