Ensconced in snowy Vermont, the plot for 'No Proof' revolves around three main characters- Sadie, our resident small-town girl loved by all; her best friend and sidekick, Audrey, and a recent addition to the neighborhood, Liam. Narrated by all three, readers receive interspersing looks at the story through the eyes of them all, which aids in the overall mystery. Soon, we realize all is not as it seems, and a big twist reveals itself.
McConnell is initially able to draw me in with Sadie's character; her personal triumph and growth after heartbreak made for a great read. I also liked that the buildup to the suspense after Liam's introduction was quite palpable.
My biggest issue with this novel is the listing of mundanities by the author - there were so many instances where I saw a direct play-by-play of Sadie's day, and I found this to be rather tedious. I would have preferred more action sooner, rather than these instances of fillers. Additionally (this was more of a personal dislike), I quickly figured out the "plot twist" rendering this not much fun for me in the mystery aspect.
In the end, I give 'No Proof' a rating of 2 out of 5 stars; the book has lots of potential but I just could not get into it after the first few chapters.
*A great many thanks to BookSirens and Ashley McConnell for this ARC. It is important to note that I was under no commitment to provide a positive review, and all opinions are undoubtedly my own.*