It’s 12:57am
I just finished Under The Influence, that I binge read all day.
Quite frankly I am at a loss for words.
This book is incredibly REAL.
Our current culture is developed by social media and the influencers behind those keyboards.
Who are these people? Are they only showing us the version of themselves they want us to see?
Of course.
That’s what social media is. Social media allows you to be whoever you want to be but deep down how much of that is truth ?
Think about it…
We use filters, angles and editing to only show ourselves in the light we favor.
This book has me deep in my thoughts. It wasn’t a thriller as it’s categorized. There’s no murder (I’m sure a few of these characters considered it) but there is suspense and drama!
I loved the whole entourage of characters. Eva, our cute little cookie baking mama, Poppy, the reliable and incredible best friend we all wish we had, Bella, Adam, Oliver, Cynthia, and of course, Harper.
This book hit close to home and had me thinking about my own experiences. I have recently left a job I used to love after 16 years. What was once inspiring quickly turned exhausting, stressful and under appreciated.
If this book didn’t push me right into the direction I need to be then I might just be a lost cause (kidding)
I feel inspired, hopeful and enlightened .
I wrote down and highlighted so many inspirational phrases I found within these pages.
I hope to read this book again closer to its big release and see how the book resonates with me then . I hope to still feel just as inspired but also be able to look back and see how far I have come myself .
Noelle Crooks, I adore you and I can not wait to see what you come up with next
5 stars!
Teaser :
After a series of go-nowhere jobs in the New York publishing world, Harper Cruz is broke, lonely, and desperate for a salary that won’t leave her scrambling to make rent each month. So when she stumbles across a job posting from an influencer offering triple her last paycheck, she automatically submits her résumé.
Harper may not be familiar with self-help guru Charlotte Green, but her relentless optimism and charismatic can-do spirit has created a cult-like following of women across the country. When she selects Harper among thousands of other applicants in less than twenty-four hours, it’s obvious she sees something she likes. Despite the pressure to accept the offer just as quickly as she’s been given it, Harper decides to take a leap of faith and become the newest member of The Greenhouse.
Accepting the job means a move to Nashville, and Harper is quickly dazzled by the glamourous world Charlotte has built in Music City. The Greenhouse is more than a workplace—it’s a family—and Harper soon finds herself swept into its inner circle. At first, she loves working in such an inspirational environment, where mandatory dance parties, daily intentions, and group bonding activities make up for long hours and Charlotte’s persistent demands for loyalty. But the deeper Harper is pulled into Charlotte’s world, the more she realizes that having it all and being it all comes with a price.