FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley. These are my honest thoughts.
When will there be a clean psychological thriller?
That’s what I was hoping for in this book, especially since it’s published by Thomas Nelson, who used to be known for their high standards in publishing decent, biblical-principled books. This particular book has ruined that reputation in my eyes.
I am completely saddened by the vulgar content in this book. If I wanted to read a bra-ripping sex scene, I would have chosen a mainstream book with a scantily clad model on the cover. (That’s not my personal taste in books, thanks, and I try to avoid them.) There were also at least two main characters who had backgrounds of sleeping around; one character in particular seemed to throw herself at a wide variety of men including coaches and college professors. The vulgar, sex-crazed attitude this book took on disgusted me and is the main reason why my rating is only two stars. Some other factors were the couple of profane uses of the Lord’s name, handfuls of expletives laced throughout the book, and the heavy alcohol usage throughout.
The ranty part of this review is now over. On to the good stuff.
The family dynamics in this book were awesome. From sisters to mother/daughter to aunt/niece, I was hooked on these relationships from the beginning and hoped with every flip of the page that these broken relationships could somehow be mended. The hurts, grudges, vindictiveness, love, compassion, and regrets all punched at my emotions until I cried a bit.
The volunteer work of the teens in this book was neat. Getting hands-on experience in a nursing home is not always easy, but these kids showed bravery and dedication in their efforts. That was cool to see.
Something fun was trying to piece together the clues of who committed the murder. I liked the various aspects of who it might have been: the woman convicted of the crime who served ten years in prison for it; the sheriff who arrested her; the players on the team; and a few other people along the way. The psychological thriller aspect was used well when it came to the pacing and uncovering of clues and the chapter breaks as well as the flashbacks in time. This author is talented in the genre, no doubt.
I especially liked that an ex-con was out to prove her innocence of the crime she’d been convicted of committing. This was a storyline I hadn’t seen before in fictional books, and it reminded me of the movie and 2000-01 TV show The Fugitive.
I won’t be reading any additional books by this author, but I’ll be keeping my eyes out for some decent psych-thrillers, because I love the genre and want cleaner books in it to read.
Content: sex (including a bra-ripping scene and “sleeping around” backstories for two leads), alcohol, profanity, expletives, sexual terms/phrases, teen drinking (mentioned), replacement expletives, physical abuse, steroids (other drugs mentioned but not used), marital affairs