A special thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for an ARC of “Those Girls” by Canadian author, Chevy Stevens, in exchange for an honest review. More than a suspense crime thriller, this novel will keep you entertained from beginning to end, with this intense, gripping, emotional and powerful page-turner of the bonds of three sisters protecting one another.
The setting for the novel takes place in rural Littlefield, a small town near the Alberta border, catering mostly to the farming and logging industry. With the close of the mill, the girl’s dad worked away from home in Calgary, Alberta.
The three Campbell sisters. Jess, Courtney, and Dani live on a remote ranch in Western Canada where they work hard, to help pay for their rent, and try to stay out of the way of their abusive father when he comes home. Their mom died in a truck accident.
Jess (Jamie) the youngest of the three, age fifteen, is the smart sister. She loves photography.
Dani (Dallas) age sixteen is the middle sister, -the bossy one. She has always been angry at the world around her.
Courtney (Crystal) is the oldest, age eighteen, pretty, and the wild child who is always in trouble. Currently she is having an affair with a married man and her dad has just received the news. She has a beautiful voice and has dreamed of moving to Nashville to become a famous singer.
The early chapters are narrated by Jess, the youngest of three teenaged sisters, who accidently commit murder and escape their abusive and alcoholic father. Without money, they take off in their father’s truck for Vancouver, change their names and identity and start a new life. But unfortunately, they put their trust in the wrong people, and end up in an even more nightmarish situation.
The very best part of the book are the characters. Stevens has created three sisters with great personalities and an amazing bond between them. The story moves at just the right pace and kept me turning the pages quickly.
This is a story about three sisters who escape the abuse of their alcoholic father but end up in a more horrifying situation. It's painful and heartbreaking at times but it grabs you and you're on the emotional ride.
I don’t want to give away much of the plot, as so much of the thrill of “Those Girls” is being able to experience the mistakes and events as they evolve. The strong sisters and the bonds between them are the best part of the book. Even so, it is a very compelling story that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys thrillers with strong female characters.
Overall, I would rate this book at 3.5 or 4. It was a quick read, and kept me engaged enough for me to want to find out how it ended. I do still want to try her other book, Still Missing, which I have on my bookshelf but haven't gotten to yet.