Member Reviews
When superstar, Kelly Trozzo, hires Kaleb Reed to write her memoir, he has no idea what to expect. What she asks of him, ends up being more then your typical biography. When Kelly is found dead, the police turn to Kaleb as a suspect. Kaleb and Kelly’s relationship was full of drugs, alcohol, and followed by the world. Kaleb has a violent past and they know it. In his blog, Kaleb recalls the moment he met Kelly to the moment she died. This is a story the world is going to want to read.
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What can I say other then I thought this story was beyond compelling. Right from the beginning I wanted to know what happened. I like that you get mini points of views from certain characters and they conflict each other. It puts your mind to work on who’s telling the truth. Kelly and Kaleb are two majorly flawed characters and do a great job at showing the true darkness one can feel. The dependency we can feel on drugs and alcohol. Kaleb has a sort of superhero complex in which he feels the need to protect those he loves, but at the same time, he can take these to extreme levels. I really enjoyed this story.
This book takes you on a wild Hollywood ride. It is different in the way the story is told, a mix of blog posts, interviews and news articles from different perspectives. I enjoyed the thriller aspect of finding out who killed the main focus of the book, famed singer/actress Kelly Trozzo. Kyle's writing really draws you in and makes you feel like your right there in the book. Drug use is very prevalent in this book, some in my book club found this troubling, I did not. At the beginning of the book I felt very strongly for Kelly, but towards the end my feelings were more for another focus in the book, Kaleb. Kaleb, is an author that Kelly loves and hires to write her book but also may or may not have fallen in love with. This book will not disappoint!
wow..wow..wow.. this book was super good!! It's dark, twisty and captivating. I was impressed with Kyles style of writing and need more!!I absolutely love it. It's a story about not only betrayal and vengeance but of obsession and what it comes with, darkness and the price for fame and fortune. It's also about dealing with your inner demons and dealing with wounds that never leave us. I would like to thank Netgalley for the digital copy of this book as an exchange for a review. I'm gonna have to recommend this book to my psychological thriller loving friends.
I absolutely loved She Died Famous.
It's dark, obsessive and oh so readable. It was the perfect combination of thriller, social commentary and just a great read. Well-written, this book will appeal to a wide audience of thriller lovers, fans of books about celebrity and lovers of true crime inspired fiction. I was worried the use of blog posts would feel gimmicky, but they were so well done and added to the story and relevancy in today's media obsessed world.
Thank you to NetGalley, Kyle Rutkin and Greater Path LLC for a complimentary copy in exchange for my honest review.
4 stars, but could’ve been a 5 star, if not so slow in certain areas and a bit confusing in others. Overall, I thought it was a solid thriller, with some disturbing themes, and fun twists. Well written for the most part, which made it easy to read and enjoy! Recommend to both my fellow thriller lovers and true crime lovers, as I do think both genre lovers will enjoy this read!
Will make sure I buzz it up!
She Died Famous is a great thriller that has drugs,suspense,stalking,and, murder. It had a few slow spots,but it has some twists and turns.
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This novel is completely captivating. It’s dark and obsessive story line kept me wanting more the whole way through.
The author does such a fantastic job of telling the story from diverse angles and giving just enough information to the readers in order for them to need to continue on to find out the truth of what happened to Kelly Trozzo. The story is told through interviews, blogs, and chapters from a novel Kaleb Reed wrote. Kaleb also is the number one suspect for the death of Kelly.
Kelly and Kaleb’s relationship was intoxicating. I found myself rooting for them even through the darkest parts of their story. I had to put the book down for a couple of day so that I could savor the ending. It did not disappoint. As I read the last few sentences of the book I gasped because it wasn’t the ending I expected.
Definitely not a bad read. Interesting format. Good storyline, but for some reason took me a bit to get through. Maybe wasn't the best book for me to choose but I know of others that would enjoy it more.
In the end it was just a little too convoluted for me. Could have been a bit more clear. I enjoyed it quite a bit anyway. Liked the format. Characters were interesting. Just a bit too out there at parts. That’s just my personal taste tho. Still a solid 4 star read.
Thank you NetGalley, Kyle Rutkin and Greater Path LLC for the free e-book in exchange for an honest review.
As soon as I started this novel, I was taken back to Daisy Jones with the similar writing and the many different people telling one story that we may never get the full truth of. I was shocked by how crazy this novel is and I was totally sucked in right from the beginning! I wanted nothing more than to finish this one in one sitting and find out what is actually going on. There are a lot of really screwed up scenes in this novel that definitely made me think about how much drugs destroy lives, especially those we see are plagued by the media. I was shocked by how dark the ending was, but it was definitely fitting! I loved all the different formats and I would definitely recommend giving this one a try if you like dark thrillers!
I'm not going to lie. I really, really wanted to enjoy this book. I LOVE a good murder mystery and thought this one would be right up my alley with the whodunnit and Hollywood aspects.
That being said, this book was very hard for me to get through. There was A LOT of drug use/addiction mentioned in the book, which is a little triggering for me, personally. The characters were written to be generally unlikeable, but I felt it was more than that that turned me off of the book. Kelly and Kaleb are extremely volatile and are absolutely in a toxic relationship.
The ending did surprise me, so at least there was that. If you love a whodunnit/murder mystery and don't mind horrible, unlikeable characters throughout mixed with substance abuse, this is the book for you. It's just not for me.
I do want to call out Kyle Rutkin, though. He is very clearly a skilled writer, and having to put the content of this book together absolutely requires great skill. The book and its content just weren't for me. He, along with Netgalley, provided me a free copy of the book for an honest review and I do appreciate the gesture.
This book and I definitely did not mesh well. We were a terrible match and I regret asking for the ARC. I had to DNF it at %55. I don't care about self-absorbed, shallow personalities that love to drink and snort coke and have major rage issues. It is not what I enjoy reading and I am sorry to give such a bad review.
4 Stars: 4/5 Star Review
Wow! What a tragedy and what a story! What a mystery! This story will leave you reeling! I couldn't get enough of this book. It is fascinating, to say the least. It will grab the reader and hold on fast. Grab your seat and a popcorn.....because she's about to be famous and you're about to be a witness to it.
I received a digital ARC of this book from netgalley and Greater Path LLC in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions expressed are my own.
She Died Famous is a gritty suspense dark read. Kaleb’s world is turned upside down when famous superstar Kelly Trozzo raves about his book. He’s pulled back into a world of dark indulgence and there is no way out.
The cover is what caught my eye. Yes I look at covers! Then read the synopsis and it sounded like my kind of read. I wasn’t disappointed. It is dark. It is suspense filled. Broken people battling their demons. At times it seemed like the story was a bit disjointed but it came together eventually. Some of the characters were hard to like and that’s how it was supposed to be. Great job Mr. Rutkin! The story is not a fairy tale and the author wasn’t afraid to dive down the dark drug demon hole. This story isn’t for everyone but I enjoyed it. I give it 4 stars.
I enjoyed reading this book. It had a good story to it. It is my first book read by this author. I hope to read more books by this author.
Thank you Greater Path and Netgalley for a copy of She Died Famous by Kyle Rutkin. A twisted love story that got real dark, real fast.
Kelly Trozzo is a child star turned musical superstar. When she tweets about her love Kaleb Reed’s book, he is suddenly catapulted into her world. Told in blog posts, a magazine interview, as well as some other news stories, this was a unique read!
She Died Famous has trigger warnings galore, including drugs, alcohol, stalking and much more. Message if you want details into anything. It is a dark dark look into what a celebrity party life might look like. It went a little too far for me a couple of times but I do like celebrity culture fiction and the format was so unique and interesting to read.
I really enjoyed this book! Alot of twists & turns.... a great story. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a suspenseful mystery.
I’m not sure how I feel about this book. Not a single character is likable so even though I did finish the book and enjoyed the story, I’m not sure what to think. The writing is excellent and kept my interest.
Let me start by saying I truly did enjoy this book, would have had a much higher rating until the very last page.
The book is written from the main character, Kaleb, POV via a blog, along with news reports, police interviews, and the final interview with Kelly. I really enjoyed how it switched between the different mediums and you got a more inside look as to Kelly, Kaleb, and Kelly's two closest friends.
There could have been more character building for the two friends. They flit in and out of the story through Kaleb's blog and the police interviews. I felt that their police interviews could have been left out and I would not have missed anything of importance. The two friends were not the only superfluous characters, there was also the ex-boyfriend, Noah. I do not want to give spoilers so i will not say more than that. Kaleb's character was unreliable at best. Issues with drugs and alcohol blur the lines of reality and drug-induced "reality." However, you cannot help but to hope for the best as in his blog he is so open and raw. You just hope he is telling the truth.
So, you do not think I hated this book, I loved the premise of the book. A murder mystery of who killed Kelly and you think you know who it is so many times only to be foiled by clues and interviews Kyle leaves for you. It was a fast paced book that really did keep me engrossed and guessing until the very last page. What just happened? Seriously, can anyone tell me? It really made no sense and I ended the book feeling angry that that was the ending. I even went to Google to see what other readers thought.
I really do not want to seem overly critical because it was a good book. It just should have ended a few pages earlier and that would have made this a much more enjoyable book for me.
So two quick things....
1. What the heck happened at the end?
2. How obsessed is Rutkin with Miley Cyrus?
Honestly, I've been painting this little picture in my head of Kyle Rutkin staying up late into night with cold coffee rings surrounding his computer obsessively googling Miley. Like I wish I could get my hands on his internet search history because I would keel over with joy I'm sure. I don't know why I find this scenario so entertaining but I really do. But joking aside, I really picked up on some Best of Both World vibes in this book with just a dash of Britney.
If you are a tabloid junky or a celebrity gossip, this is going to be the book for you.
There were a few things that I did enjoy about the novel. This story reads like a trashy tabloid. Rutkin took an interesting and fun approach that let us into the story little by little. In that way, I found the story was hard to put down. Another element that I enjoyed was the inside view to a celebrity's life. Viewers or common people mostly see what celebrities want us to see. We see poses, perfection and a fantastical life. But this story is a reminder that the beautiful and rich are still people. Mental illness, addiction and trauma don't discriminate.
Back to question 1. I want to discuss the ending. I love an unreliable narrator. Any day give me a narrator that I can't trust, I am here for it. But....don't give me a last line that has me scratching my damn head. This is not some great literature where the ending can be internalized and viewed subjectively. This is a purposefully trashy novel that really has no business leaving on a line like that. Come on, Rutkin!
Okay, I did a little research on that last line. It appears that Rutkin answered a question on Goodreads indicating that there will be a sequel. My feelings on this are ambiguous. I don't really think this needs another installment but I won't judge a book without the cover....
There are a few points I'd like to briefly discuss. Not only does this story have a Miley Cyrus' vibe it has a Caroline Knepnes You vibe. Like our narrator and Joe Goldberg could be the best of friends. They are almost hard to differentiate even down to the writing/reading interest. I'd be curious if Rutkin has ever dabbled in Kepnes books or television series. I'm thinking he has.
Thriller writers are talented and crazy. They put these enticing lines about the mystery that has yet to unfold that makes you squeal with delight. They add these menacing lines about the big secret that has you dying to get to the reveal. The author carefully crafts these tempting lines that leave the readers thinking "oh shit" what is going to pop off. Then you finish the book. And you find yourself feeling a little played. You were lead astray. The build was better than the break.
And that is why I am rating this book with 3.5 stars rounding down to 3.
Thank you NetGalley and Greater Path LLC for a copy of She Died Famous. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't going to check out the second installment.