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From the critically acclaimed author of No Exit and The Last Word comes a story of two friends who embark on an ill-fated caving expedition—and the dark truth of what happens deep underground.

After years of excuses, Tess has finally agreed to go caving with her best friend Alma. Their lives have diverged sharply since high school—Alma is a self-made travel influencer, while Tess is a shy (and claustrophobic) legal assistant struggling to pay for law school. Maybe she’s a little jealous of Alma’s globe-trotting life. Who wouldn’t be?

As Tess and Alma descend into the depths, they realize they’re not alone. A stranger who claims to be a fellow caver harasses them. Confident, take-no-shit Alma insults the guy—and he retaliates. Soon, Tess is trapped inside a narrow crawl space hundreds of feet underground, fighting to stay alive.

Twenty-four hours later, as a hospitalized Tess recounts her harrowing story of survival, the detective interviewing her shares new and shocking secrets about Alma’s true past. Together, they begin to suspect the brutal attack wasn’t so random after all.

Who was Alma, really? Why did this man target them? And did Tess really leave the danger behind when she escaped the cave?

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Taylor Adams is the author of several acclaimed thrillers including No Exit and Hairpin Bridge. No Exit has been published in 32 languages and was recently released by 20th Century Studios as a Hulu Original Film. Adams lives in Washington State.

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168 reviews1,206 followers
October 1, 2025
➳ 3.75/5 stars
“Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain't going away."

okay so this book was definitely something because it had me hooked from page one, and honestly, i adored every single second of it. you know those books that just grip you so tight that you don’t even wanna put them down for a second? yeah, that was exactly the vibe here. i’ll admit, the pacing in the beginning felt a little slow, and that’s probably the only reason i didn’t end up giving it a full five stars. but then again, i’m someone who really lets the start of a book decide the whole vibe for me, so maybe that’s just a me thing.

but once i got past that, oh my god it felt so different from anything i’ve read recently. and not gonna lie, i went in with zero expectations because the last book i read by this author was ages ago, and i genuinely thought i wouldn’t connect with this one. turns out, i was so wrong, and i’ve never been happier to be wrong about a book.

also, let me be completely honest here I was in such a bad reading slump. my last two reads were straight-up disappointments, like nothing about them clicked for me, and i was this close to giving up for a while. so picking this one up and feeling that spark again… it legit felt like a breath of fresh air, like waking up early in the morning and stepping outside when the air feels crisp and alive. that’s why i think i loved this book even more it came to me at the perfect time.

ABOUT THE BOOK

This book literally revolves around two besties, Allie and Tess, who’ve been ride-or-die since forever like genuinely inseparable, more like sisters than friends. they grew up glued at the hip, but as adulthood hit, their paths couldn’t have been more different. Allie built this whole glamorous life for herself as a travel influencer, collecting fame and money through her blog, while Tess, at 30, was still stuck in law school, struggling to figure things out. and as much as she loved allie, watching her best friend shine so bright started planting this little seed of envy in her heart.

now here’s where things get wild both of them decide to go on this hike inside one of the most terrifying caves ever (like seriously, why would you even??). and instead of a peaceful adventure, the moment they step in, they run into this man who immediately gives off the creepiest vibes. but instead of leaving like normal people, they choose to keep exploring. only later do they realize that creepy dude? yeah, he never actually left. he’d been following them the entire time.

What starts off as a hike between best friends quickly turns into their worst nightmare. when they finally decide to confront him, everything takes a horrifying turn, changing their lives forever. both of them come out scarred, not just physically but mentally.

This story is told from different povs and honestly, i feel like that made such a huge difference. it gave me such a close look into what was actually happening inside the cave, and it made the whole thing feel more real, almost like i was right there with them. now, i’ll admit the plot itself did feel a little predictable to me, probably because i’ve read a ton of thrillers (and i actually read a kinda similar one months ago like not similar in premise more like in characters and their behaviours so yeah that could also be a reason, just not by the same author). so yeah, the twist along the way didn’t totally shock me… but the ending? omg, that i did not see coming. like, i had a whole version in my head of how this would wrap up, and the book completely proved me wrong in the last stretch.

And here’s the thing even though i guessed parts of the plot, it honestly didn’t take away from the experience at all. because what really carried this book wasn’t just the storyline, it was the writing. the way it was executed was phenomenal. i found myself literally visualizing everything as if it was unfolding right in front of me not just words on a page, but an actual movie playing in my head. that’s how immersive it was. sure, the beginning was a bit slow for my taste, but once it found its rhythm, it completely gripped me and didn’t let go.

So yeah, maybe it wasn’t shocking at every turn, but the atmosphere, the tension, the writing all of it combined made this book such an amazing experience to read.

FINAL THOUGHTS

I honestly feel like this book came to me at the perfect time because it pulled me right out of my slump, and maybe that’s why I ended up loving it even more. The plot twist itself didn't left me absolutely stunned, but what really made it stand out was the way everything was executed the tension, the atmosphere, the constant thrill. It was so immersive that I could actually feel every emotion the characters went through fear, rage, anger, sadness, empathy it all hit. The only tiny issue for me was the pacing at the start, but once it picked up, it became nothing short of a masterpiece in my eyes.

"Overall, if you’re on the hunt for a book that’ll grab you by the throat, make you forget about literally everything else, and just keep flipping pages this might be the perfect catch for you." 💌


Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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a good thriller is all I need to get me out of this shitty slump 🤌🏻

Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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256 reviews58 followers
January 5, 2026
The biggest ever thank you to Netgalley and William Morrow for an ARC of this book!!



I'm not going to lie, I stared at a blank page for about 30 minutes before even tempting to right this review, and I honestly still have no idea where it's going.. I'm just speechless.


So, I guess I'm going to start with an extremely random yet just as accurate reference. Because would it be a true Hades review without one? It would not. Reading your first Taylor Adams book will have you singing from the rooftops, like the first guy who tried jellyfish jelly on his Krabby Patty. So if you haven't read anything by this author yet, (especially if you like thrillers) what are you doing with your life exactly? 


The man is a master, that's all there is to it. He could publish a phone book and I'd clear my schedule for the day to read it. He just NEVERRRR disappoints. I had gotten my mom to read No Exit...she calls me about halfway through chapter 2 , going on about "I don't understand what's so great about this book"..Then, I get a call from her not even an hour later "forget everything I said before, holy sh$t" & I was just , I KNOW, HOLY SH$T is right! Lol


I have yet to find another author who can write a faster pace, edge of your seat ride, than this man right here! 


So OBVIOUSLY when I saw he had a new book coming out, I had to smash that "request" button on Netgallery. Needless to say this is an Author I throw everything else out the window for. I just got approved for this yesterday and just sat & read until I was done, without a second thought. And what can I say?? .. ALEXA 🗣️, play Oops!.. I did it again by Britney Spears.. I meannnnn.. This just hits in every. Single. Way!


I love how as you're reading, you think you're picking up on things that don't make sense , & think you're going crazy, or misheard something. But you're not and it's just Sir Adams casually being a genius.


This was just amazing all around! The way he brings the settings to life is just INSANE, I don't get scared when I read (unfortunately) but I'm claustrophobic and have high anxiety, there were parts of this book that literally made me want to throw up, and had my heart rate at 130bpm. And it's not actually a "scary" book. It's the way he writes and the atmosphere he creates. Again, I personally have yet to read anything like it by anyone else. 


Mark my words, Taylor Adams career is just getting started. He is definitely &  without a doubt an Author who will be read and loved by generations. It's not even a question, only a matter of time.


If Stephen King was more of a straight shooter author (wrote about more every day things with less side quests) he'd be Taylor Adams. Because when it comes to talent and the power to grip the reader they are one in the same. 


And yes, I did already tell my mom about this one, and I just got yelled at because it's not out yet lol..But you can best bet when it does, I'll be buying mine.

I will also be shoving this book down the throats of all who will listen AND all those who don't. Basically, the choice is yours, if you want to do things the easy way or the hard way. But if you're in close proximity to me for more than five minutes I WILL be telling you about this book!







Until next time,
Hades
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3,158 reviews61.6k followers
February 18, 2026
Ever since No Exit, I’ve been one of Taylor Adams’ most loyal fans — and with Her Last Breath, he’s done it again, proving he’s the master of the smart, heart-pounding locked-room thriller. Just when I thought his stories couldn’t get more intense, this one swept me into a world of shocking twists, claustrophobic suspense, and relentless action that kept me breathless from beginning to end.

The book opens with an unforgettable sequence: a young woman trapped in a remote cave system on the Cascade Range, entombed in darkness as rock collapses around her. The descriptions of her eighteen-hour ordeal are so vivid, I felt my chest tightening and my pulse racing — a visceral reading experience that left me almost gasping alongside her.

Detective Layla Washington arrives on the scene and soon becomes the listener to a harrowing survival tale. Tess, the survivor, recounts not only her fight for life but also the complicated history that led her underground: a lifelong bond with Allie, a charismatic influencer who built a brand around high-stakes adventure, and the strained dynamic that recently tested their friendship. Tess, carrying the scars of her own traumatic childhood, had long been embraced as family by Allie’s parents, but now finds herself pulled into Allie’s risky orbit once again when she agrees to a caving trip.

What should have been a chance for the two women to reconnect turns into a nightmare when a mysterious caver begins shadowing them — a stranger who soon reveals far more sinister intentions. Stalked, hunted, and forced into a deadly cat-and-mouse game in the depths of the earth, Tess relies only on her instincts, scraps of survival knowledge, and the imagined encouragement of her friend’s voice in her head.

But as Tess emerges battered and shaken, Detective Washington senses that the story isn’t over. Why was Allie being targeted? What dangerous secrets was she involved in — secrets serious enough to draw federal investigators into the case? And even though Tess survived the cave, could she still be in danger?

Adams balances the relentless suspense with razor-sharp plotting and haunting questions, making this more than just a thriller — it’s a story about friendship, betrayal, and how far someone will go when pushed to the brink.

Overall: Her Last Breath is a pulse-pounding, claustrophobic, brilliantly engineered thriller that fans of Adams — and any lover of tightly wound mysteries — will devour. It’s fierce, smart, emotionally charged, and unforgettable.

A very huge thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for sharing this freaking fantastic thriller’s digital reviewer copy with me in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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2,193 reviews14.2k followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 10, 2026
💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜💙

Her Last Breath, like Taylor Adams's last novel, The Last Word, has firmly secured Adams fate as one of my top Thriller authors. Wild and wickedly-entertaining, both of these books kept me glued to the seat and flipping pages.

Taylor Adams has knocked another one out of the park!



Caves, and caving more particularly, petrify me. I was interested in this book as soon as I read the synopsis. I figured it would be harrowing, and easily get my heart racing, and boy and boy, did it ever.

We're following best friends, Tess and Allie, who go on a caving trip, supposedly a day trip, but it turns into so much more than that. Though Allie is an experienced caver, and knows the cave they are going into like the back of her hand, Tess is a complete amateur.

She goes more because she wants to please Allie, than due to any desire of her own. From the start it doesn't go well. They have a bit of a confrontation with a mysterious stranger lurking just inside the cave entrance, and from that moment on, the vibes seem off.



As the two women descend into the depths, they soon realize they aren't alone. The stranger has followed them, and he's not planning to let them back out alive.

24-hours later, a hospitalized Tess walks a clever Detective Washington through the culminating events of their ill-fated adventure. Together, the two begin to determine that the events weren't as random as they initially appeared.



Y'all, my claustrophobia was fully initiated by 30% into this novel. It was stirring a bit ahead of that, as even thinking of entering this cave makes me feel queasy, but by 30%, I needed to get up, walk around and stretch.

The way that Adams drew me in, it felt effortless. It was so well written, to keep me fully engaged and keep me guessing. Tess and Allie are both complex characters and I wasn't sure if I could trust either one of them.

My mind was spinning, trying to keep up with what was going on in this hellscape of a cave. The stranger, the man they met at the cave mouth, was so unsettling. The way he interacted with the women was so inappropriate and creepy. I would have turned around immediately.



I loved that we got Detective Washington's perspective as well. I loved following along with her during her interview process with Tess.

It felt like we were puzzling it out together. What exactly went on down there? Who was this man? And why does it seem he was targeting them? Was he, or did the odd circumstances of their encounter just make it feel that way?

This is such a wild ride. It's bound to keep you hooked. I flew this so quickly, half the time with my stomach in my throat. I needed answers. Taylor Adams, I'll be sending you my therapist's bill for the mind spin I had from reading this.



After reading The Last Word, I thought, how can Adams possibly top this? I was totally gripped by that story. Now I know. Her Last Breath is the answer to that, at least IMHO.

I can't recommend this enough to anyone looking for an intense, nail-biting thrill ride. Bonus points if you're as scared of caves, or any small spaces, as I am. This is sure to have you squirming in your seat!



Thank you to the publisher, William Morrow, for providing me with a copy to read and review. I expected this to be good, but I had no idea it would be this good!

I cannot wait to see what Taylor Adams comes up with next!!
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900 reviews1,006 followers
February 16, 2026
BANGER ALERT! BANGER ALERT! A white-knuckle ride of despicable villains, dread-fueled plotting, and wicked twists and turns, Her Last Breath just might be my favorite book of the year. You see, from the immersive storytelling to the claustrophobic setting, this book was everything I look for in a one-sitting read. That wasn’t all, though. I mean, not only did the horror movie-esque jump scares keep me on the edge of my seat, but the well-developed characters added depth to the plot. The best part of this high-speed 200 mile per hour thriller, however, were the gasp-inducing reveals. After all, there wasn’t just one twist that had me shouting “NO F***ING WAY!!” Oh no. There were several. Flipping the script in the best possible way, the intricately plotted storyline had my jaw dropping and my fist pumping throughout this unparalleled read.

What else did I love about this atmospheric story? Well, I can’t forget about the strong, unforgettable heroine or the emotionally charged feel to the plot either. Mixing pulse-pounding frights with thought-provoking themes, it was the perfect combination for a flawless genre-bending novel. With a bit of survival, psychological, and action thriller vibes, it still managed to explore friendship, and trust while also serving up one heck of a cat-and-mouse game. So if you’re in for a slump-busting read, grab this book now. Just make sure that your chores are complete and your kids are in bed. After all, you’re not going to want to take your eyes off the page for even a minute. A savvy locked-room thriller with razor-sharp writing, this rollercoaster ride kept my mind spinning from the riveting start until the *chef’s kiss* conclusion. Rating of 5++++ stars.

BRIEF BLURB:

Please oh please, go into this one at least partially blind. You see, in my humble opinion even the publisher-provided synopsis gives too much away. All you need to know is the following: After putting off her best friend Allie for years, Tess finally agrees to go caving with her for the very first time. Already anxiety-riddled in her day-to-day life, the idea of choosing to descend hundreds of feet under ground has her almost absolutely scared to death. Of course, her fears don’t get any better when the pair of best friends meet a creepy stranger just inside of the cave entrance. Dressed all in black and wearing a balaclava, Tess gets the immediate sense that he’s up to no good. Is it a bad omen, a freak occurrence, or something far more sinister? Either way, the ill-fated run-in is just the start of the worst trip these two friends will ever have.

Thank you Taylor Adams and William Morrow Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.

PUB DATE: February 17, 2026

Content warning: stalking, gun and knife violence, blood, violence, murder, mention of: child abuse, pregnancy
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478 reviews2,935 followers
February 20, 2026
BABYGIRL I feel claustrophobic!???

In Her Last Breath we have best friends Allie and Tess who decide to go on a dangerous caving trip in the mountains. While there they encounter a creepy man named Jacob. As they manage to escape him they soon realize they are being followed into a dangerous cave which is now going to turn their adventure into a fight for survival against a killer.

Taylor Adams is a go to author for me ever since I read No Exit which I loved! One thing he is an expert in is creating the perfect atmospheric scene for his books. I genuinely felt like I was in the mountains with those women and I had chills and goosebumps reading along.

Taylors books are very action packed but this book took up to the 20% mark to become somewhat juicy and enthralling for me. When it did pick up I was locked in and was thoroughly entertained… BUT… the twists for me were quite predictable (if you pay attention to what’s being written and read between the lines you will catch on quick) and I felt like the chapters did start to feel quite repetitive.

The book is told in three POVS and alternates between present and past day (24 hours prior flashbacks). As for the characters I didn’t really feel a connection to them and felt like I learnt more about caves than the actual plot of the story.

⋆。°✩WHAT I LIKED⋆。°✩
➽ Atmospheric
➽ Short chapters
➽ Some intense moments
➽ Some of the twists

⋆。°✩WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE⋆。°✩
➽ Repetitive
➽ Quite unrealistic and suspension of disbelief needed
➽ If you’re a beginner in thrillers the twists will WOW you. For a more advanced thriller reader maybe not so much.

I would say this is probably my least favourite Adam’s book but that’s not to say it was a bad book. It had its moments, but it just didn’t fully deliver and give me that memorable factor. But I will always pick up his books and I’m excited to see what he writes next.



3.5 ⭐




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EEEK I've been waiting on bated breath for this release!
Absolutely love this mans books!
I hope this is a 5 star read!
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670 reviews1,013 followers
September 25, 2025
OMG. OMG OMG OMG OMG THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOD!! Thank you to Taylor Adams and William Morrow for my copy. It's about Tess, a woman who finally decides to join her best friend caving. Allie is a travel influencer who loves taking risks, and Tess is her shy travel assistant. As they head into the caves, they realize that they're not alone. A stranger who harasses them won't leave them alone, and Allie insults him. Soon he retaliates and Tess is trapped underground, fighting to stay alive. Twenty-four hours later, as a hospitalized Tess recounts her harrowing story of survival, the detective interviewing her shares new and shocking secrets about her friend's true past.

Thoughts: TAYLOR ADAMS IS THE GOAT! Even books about being trapped underground are FULL of twists, turns, and claustrophobic anxiety. This book had my heart racing and there was much more going on than meets the eye. At 25% I had no idea what more could possibly happen, but it did not disappoint. The fear of being trapped underground bled through the pages and made me take deeper breaths as I read.

The culmination of this book was AMAZING and I really didn't see it coming. All of the complex relationships were so well explained and had me gasping. While the main detective was a bit one dimensional, Tess and Allie were extremely interesting and fun to read about. I think this may be the best thriller I read in 2025- 5 stars!
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1,430 reviews1,620 followers
February 18, 2026
THAT ANKLE SCENE HAD ME WANTING TO SCREAM ON A PUBLIC TREADMILL.
If you liked the movie The Descent and want those same feelings, I highly recommend this book. I will never understand why anyone would voluntarily go caving but to each their own I guess, but it'll never be me after that movie and this book. This is the most claustrophobic and one of the most anxiety-inducing books I've ever read. It's so hard to find thrillers that shock me nowadays, but this accomplished that tenfold.
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1,217 reviews2,305 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 2, 2026
3.5⭐️ This isn't a bad book by any means but unfortunately 1) I knew immediately what was happening and predicted the entire thing from chapter 1 which really took the fun out of it 2) am not at all claustrophobic which is really needed to make this book seem scary. I also don't love the shifting perspectives that happen often and out of nowhere. Full review to come.
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2,815 reviews874 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 18, 2026
Talk about a wild ride!!

If you have read Taylor Adams books before you know what you are in for, but somehow he always manages to shock me. Her Last Breath is so anxiety inducing, it actually gave me nightmares after starting it the first night. The thought of being stuck in a cave with a madman chasing after me was just too much to bear.

This book is so fast paced and addictive, I did read into the night to finish it, o matter how uncomfortable I felt I needed to know what happened. The characters are interesting, not all likeable I must say. A cat and mouse game through the caves, in the dark with god only knows what around you… eww!! The author knew his stuff, the descriptions are fantastic and made you feel as if you were there which was frightening. It is claustrophobic and very dark. I couldn’t put it down.

Thanks so much to William Morrow for my advanced copy of this book to read. Publishes on February 17th.
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1,368 reviews630 followers
August 18, 2025
A new favorite from Taylor Adams. I read this in one sitting because I literally could not stop reading. Two best friends go caving and bad things happen. It was anxiety inducing reading about this excursion. My adrenaline was high. The story was flawless and damn good. No complaints about this one.
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596 reviews70 followers
February 20, 2026
OH. MY. GOD.

Another book to add to my list of the greatest books I’ve ever read. Taylor Adams has woven a claustrophobic, suffocating, dark, and menacing tale of survival and unfaltering determination. Just wow. He created a character so extraordinary my jaw is still locked in awe.

Not exaggerating—this book was a BLAST. This should be everywhere and read by everyone. We keep putting overrated books in the spotlight, but real gems like this often stay hidden in the shadows of overhyped releases. Seriously, if you’re a mystery/thriller girlie like me, do NOT sleep on this one.

Caves, tunnels, dark spaces—I will never understand how anyone finds joy in exploring these hidden, dangerous, hollow parts of the Earth. If I don’t see the light, I’m NOT going in. I’d probably lose consciousness the moment I realized I was lost. The author’s vivid, realistic writing made me feel like I was inside the cave with Allie and Tess—smelling the damp earth, feeling the darkness, imagining bugs, spiders, and unseen creatures lurking in the shadows. The idea of being trapped in an enclosed space terrifies me to my core. No. Way.

And the final girl—her determination to survive, her refusal to die and be buried forever in that godforsaken hole, her badass spirit, quick thinking, and compassionate heart—OMG. One of the best-written characters ever. I absolutely love her.

Okay, I’m rambling. I’ll stop here before I never shut up about this book.

If you want an adrenaline-filled, blood-curdling, mind-boggling read—READ THIS BOOK. NOW.

Taylor Adams, you are freaking awesome.
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548 reviews36 followers
February 13, 2026
Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for this ARC!

Omg omg omg he has done it again. I honestly went into this one not expecting it to top No Exit, but it did. I was on the edge of my seat, holding my kindle in a death grip almost the entire time. The claustrophobic feel of the book, the unreliable narrator’s POV, and all the twists and turns made this such a good read! 5 stars!!!
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 28, 2026
"The cave you enter isn't the cave you leave."

Absolutely fabulous ~ Don't miss this one! I don't know about you but caving is not for me. Dark, small, tight - it just screams it's not if you die but when. So when I saw this author, a master at building tension and suspense, was giving us a caving book, I just knew I had to read it.

Tess and Allie are finally back together and out for a day of fun. Allie is a travel blogger, making a pretty good living going on adventures and writing about it, taking photos and testing sponsored gear. Tess is her part time assistant, part time law student and is far less adventurous than Allie. So exciting that they are together, Allie freshly back from some travel, and is ready to teach Tess about caving.

The drive there is easy, their conversation easy to pick back up even though they don't get as much time together as they used to. No, the day doesn't start to take a turn until they notice a body near the entrance to where the cave starts changing and they need to start using skill and gear. And it's a man with his face covered, explaining he's from some wildlife and game organization checking something in the cave. He leaves both girls feel uneasy.

Man, this story is edge-of-your-seat compelling. I couldn't stop reading once I started. It's a fast read, easy to get through large chunks, except the eerie feeling of the claustrophobia, the fear of feeling hunted and the real threat of danger - it absolutely jumps off the page. I took breaks only to breath and reset, reading to dive back in. Even though I'd guessed a few things, it was easy to second guess myself and just get completely wrapped up in the story. I definitely see an re-read in my future, grabbing the audio when I can! I loved this one!

A huge thank you to the author and publisher for providing an e-ARC via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.
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317 reviews87 followers
January 4, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wow!! I feel like I need to shout it from the rooftops about how great this book was!! It will definitely be in my top reads of the year. Perhaps even making it to number one. I’m not sure yet. I’ll have to check my reads but if this doesn’t make it to the number one spot, it’ll definitely be in my top three. It was THAT good.
This book set the tone of suspense and tension right from the start. And I swear I was on the edge of my seat for most of the book. The twists in this book were top notch. 👌🏻 Like I seriously had to pick my jaw up off the floor at least three different times. Like it was just so good and unhinged. I loved it so much. This is my third book by Taylor Adams that I’ve read and I think this just bumped NO EXIT out of the top spot. This was fantastic and I can already see how it would be such a great movie.

To just set the tone for you: you have two best friends, Allie and Tess and they decide to go Caving. They are adventurous and Allie knows the caves like the back of her hand. She wants her friend to experience the awesomeness of it for herself. Only while descending deeper underground, they come across a man who says he works for the park. But, he is not who he said he was. And soon after, the girls realize this man is following them and has been the whole time. But who is he ? And what does he want?
And that’s all I’m going to say. Just know this is an edge of your seat thriller. The detailed descriptions of these caves will have you feeling so claustrophobic and scared, it’s crazy. At times, my heart was beating so fast I thought it would come right out of my chest. Possibly my favorite read of the year. Right here. It was 💯 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 stars for me!!

Thank you to @netgalley and @williammorrowbooks for this early copy in exchange for an honest review. You MUST pick this one up when it comes out next year.

Pub Date: February 17, 2026

Have you read this one yet? Honestly you won’t want to miss this one.
Profile Image for Angie Miale.
1,169 reviews167 followers
August 31, 2025
An absolutely CLAUSTROPHOBIC cave cat-and-mouse thriller.

New fear unlocked! CAVES. Leave it to Taylor Adams for creating a new primal fear, a highly descriptive thriller that alternates between police interview- as homocide detective Washington talks to Tess, who has just escaped evil killer Jacob from NINE stories underground in the pitch black. Tess was “caving” and exploring the earth beneath with her best friend, influencer Allie. They ran into a stranger who claimed to be working with the park to do signage.

Alternating timeline and viewpoint, we slowly learn more and more about Tess, Jacob, Allie, and Allie’s boyfriend Ethan. Although it may seem hard to determine motive and a deep storyline within a tight space cave, this book absolutely pulls it off. Taylor Adams is a master of creating suspense while revealing secrets and identity at exquisitely paste intervals.

This was one of the best thrillers that I have read in a while, I found it to be quite the page turner. It is equal parts mystery and thriller. The suspense builds tremendously and the setting is second to none. I was so engaged, I felt like I was in that cave with Tess and Allie.

Thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for the ARC. Book to be published February 16, 2026.
Profile Image for Elyrria.
376 reviews61 followers
February 18, 2026
This was somewhat predictable but still so much fun. Caving horror is one of the best microgenres!
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2,682 reviews2,031 followers
February 1, 2026

Her Last Breath by Taylor Adams scared the absolute shit out of me—and I loved every second of it. This is claustrophobic, skin crawling, heart pounding suspense that crawls straight under your skin and refuses to leave. From the moment Tess and Allie descend into the cave, the tension is relentless. Narrow tunnels, total darkness, limited air, and the constant awareness of being trapped underground made this almost physically uncomfortable to read. I will simply never go near a cave again (not that I was planning to, but now it’s a hard no 😂).

What makes this even more effective is how tightly Adams weaves character and plot together. Tess’s claustrophobia and insecurity clash perfectly with Allie’s bold, confident influencer persona, creating emotional friction that feels real and layered. The alternating timeline (between the cave ordeal and Tess recounting events afterward) adds another layer of unease, especially as unsettling truths about Allie’s past begin to surface. The twists are genuinely surprising, at times downright shocking, and they completely reframe what you think you know about what happened underground.

Short, fast paced chapters keep the momentum brutal and unrelenting, making this nearly impossible to put down. This is a smart, complex, and incredibly well plotted thriller that delivers on both psychological tension and survival horror. If you like books that make your pulse race and leave you staring at the wall afterward, Her Last Breath absolutely delivers.
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133 reviews43 followers
December 7, 2025
This book gave my the CHILLS. Talk about a pulse pounding, bone chilling thriller. When I heard this thriller revolved around spelunking I knew it was going to be a good one, and it did not disappoint. The writing style takes you on a journey of both past & present at the same time while completely leading you astray. The twist is one of the most shocking I’ve read in a long time. The minute I finished Her Last Breath, was the minute wanted to read it again. Impeccable.

Thank you so so much to William Morrow Books & NetGalley for sending me an early copy of this one!
Profile Image for Cindy (leavemetomybooks).
1,496 reviews1,480 followers
October 3, 2025
* thanks to William Morrow for the NetGalley review copy (pub date: February 17, 2026)

Gah! I was sweating reading so many parts of this - between the terrifying situations (CAVES) and all of the plot twists - this was so good and exactly the stay-up-too-late/binge-read thriller I was looking for.

Existing fans of Adams are going to love this — and I thought it had some real T.J. Newman Drowning vibes in that it spoke to many of my pre-existing fears, which ratcheted the tension WAY up. So, my main takeaway is that I am never EVER going anywhere near a cave again* and that Taylor Adams is an auto-read.

* I went to the Crystal Caves in Bermuda a long time ago, and it was lovely, but that’s plenty of underground business for one lifetime, thanks.
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1,821 reviews68 followers
August 21, 2025
Holy crap, this book is exciting!

It's also twisty, suspenseful, surprising and completely claustrophobic. I will NOT be going in any caves EVER after reading this.

I was completely right about who was doing what...or so I thought. Yeah, I wasn't right AT ALL. The author pulled the rug out from under me again and again and again.

I enjoyed every page of this, barely came up for air, and was so sorry when it was over.

Also, Netflix or someone needs to pick this one up quickly because it would be a banger of a movie!

Excellent read!

* ARC via Publisher
Profile Image for Courtney sharpe.
332 reviews21 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 13, 2026
I’ll write a proper review when I catch my breath 🤯
Profile Image for Jenna.
688 reviews86 followers
September 1, 2025
So Good!

A huge thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for my gifted copy of Her Last Breath by Taylor Adams!

I’ve been a fan of Taylor Adams for a while, so I was thrilled to be granted access to this ARC—and it did not disappoint.

This book had everything I look for in a thriller: sharp pacing, well-developed characters, alternating POVs that added depth, and suspense that kept me on edge. Just when I thought I had it figured out, another twist pulled the rug out from under me.

It’s been a while since I’ve picked up a physical book that I truly couldn’t put down, but this one reminded me why I love Adams’s writing. He has such a talent for building tension and creating stories that feel cinematic and immersive.

Overall, Her Last Breath was a fantastic read—fast, suspenseful, and completely absorbing. I highly recommend it, and I can’t wait to see what Taylor Adams writes next.
Profile Image for Lauren Self (lauren.shelby.reads).
532 reviews54 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
February 9, 2026
HER LAST BREATH by @taylor.adams.author
📖 book review • out 02.17.26
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (4.5)

thank you @williammorrowbooks for my gifted copy! #epictastemakers

Just .. wow. If you ever want to feel extremely claustrophobic and like you can’t breathe while reading.. this is the book for you. I’m talking, trapped in a cave several feet below ground, can’t move.. I absolutely felt like I was hyperventilating while reading 😂

and let’s talk about the last several chapters 🤯 this book was written flawlessly and the twists were twisting!

🖤deets:

tess and allie go on a caving expedition together, but as they go in deeper, they find that they’re not alone, and this stranger begins harassing them. tess becomes trapped in a narrow crawl space, and 24 hours later, a detective is sitting in the hospital hearing her story about what happened when the stranger attacked them.

highly recommend 👏🏻
Profile Image for Chelsey (a_novel_idea11).
726 reviews169 followers
February 13, 2026
DANNNGGGG Taylor Adams.... It's February and I definitely just finished a book that is sure to make my top five of 2026. Gripping, thrilling, suspenseful, and transportive, Her Last Breath is phenomenal.

Her Last Breath starts off with two long time friends -- Tess and Allie -- going caving. We immediately learn that something goes off plan and someone is stuck in the caves and a murder has taken place. What unfolds is utterly terrifying.

Admittedly, I had an idea where this was going right off the bat but the way everything played out was true perfection. I loved the alternating scenes between the hospital and the cave. The police procedural/interview aspect added a great element of suspense and really helped build out the storyline. What really blew me away was the descriptions of the darkness and the caves -- they were truly exceptional. Adams had me hanging on every word. I could not put this book down and easily could have devoured it in a single sitting.

Caving isn't something I am super familiar with so it totally amazed me how easily I could visualize the Chimney and the Devil's Staircase. The writing left me feeling claustrophobic, anxious, and totally stressed but in the BEST ways. I listened to this novel on audio and it was perfection. Sophia Amoss as the narrator was tremendous. She played the role perfectly and added the ideal level of drama without being overly theatrical.

If you're looking for a totally unputdownable novel that will thrill you in all the best ways, Her Last Breath is it. Thank you to Libro.fm and William Morrow for the copy. This is a must read!
Profile Image for Joshua Waselynchuk.
165 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
February 7, 2026
I received the audio from Libro FM their ALC program.
this was actually a pretty decent thriller, and has some turns I didn't expect this book to take.

basic premise, 2 friends go caving but they aren't alone and the person following them has ulterior motives . What transpires after is a fun ride. I felt the end went on a bit long but overall no complaints. Would recommend
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61 reviews92 followers
January 13, 2026
I have yet to read a Taylor Adams novel that I didn’t love and I’m happy to say his newest, Her Last Breath, is no exception.

Taut and claustrophobic, Her Last Breath recounts the harrowing caving trip of two best friends - Allie and Tess - where only one of them came out alive. I thoroughly enjoyed this shocking and propulsive thriller but, to be honest, I expected nothing less from Adams.

Highly recommend if you don’t mind reading about near suffocation and squeezing through crumbling tunnels the width of your chest.
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