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This book was a little conflicting for me at times but overall I did enjoy it.
It had a fairly strong story line in parts but was a little lacking in others. It was a little predictable but despite this I enjoyed the journey it took me on.
I really didn’t like Skye, but I suppose I’m not meant to as she isn’t very nice.
It flowed nicely and had fairly strong, rounded characters.
As I am not within the social media age bracket, I was less interested in that area but still enjoyed this title.

Skye, an influencer on social media who has risen from a very impoverished background to the status of megastar with millions of followers, wants to partner with Nathan Edwards' charity which he formed in remembrance of his deceased wife. Nathan's two teenage daughters are over the moon but his fiancee Marie isn't so easily taken in. But Skye's intentions have more to do with Nathan himself than his charity.
Being barely able to navigate Facebook and Goodreads, I was enthralled by this behind-the-scenes look at the power such influencers wield. I've seen people spend hours watching some of these influencers do the most mundane things! I really liked this book and found myself going back to it every chance I got. The story was excellent and the writing was first rate. The main characters were realistically portrayed. I developed an intense dislike for Skye - she was very sly and manipulative - and I thought Nathan was a sweetheart. He tried so hard to escape Skye's clutches and still remain a nice guy, I was really rooting for him. This is the first Miranda Rijks book that I've read but I'll definitely be looking into more of her works. I'm pretty excited to see most of them are free with my Kindle Unlimited membership. Highly recommended.
I have to admit that I don't really like this cover and it wouldn't have enticed me to read this book if I hadn't read the description.
Thanks to Netgalley and Inkubator Books for the opportunity to read an ARC of this novel.

In this day and age of social media moguls, I thought this would be an interesting read. Skye Walker, formerly homeless, is a mega Social Media Influencer. She sets her sites on Nathan. When things don’t go her way, it becomes a fatal attraction situation. As with social media, things are not always as they appear. I felt the ending was a little rushed and corny but overall a good read.

Excellent character development here. Absolutely enjoyed these characters!
Loved the premise of this book and particularly liked how this author alternated between Now and Then through a series of flashbacks and also told through multiple points of views!
Very different story plot which shows how much social media is used for gains.

Thank you so much to NetGalley for this eARC of The Influencer, this will be published, April 25th!
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I went into this book with no knowledge & wow was I blown away! There are multiple pov’s & each chapter leaves you with a cliffhanger. I expected this to feel like a YA but it truly sucked me in & kept me wanting more. The story flows so easily & the characters are easy to either love or hate...
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I cannot wait for the reviews for this, I think it’s going to do better then expected!

Such a good, sharp story that, along with building a tight story line, illuminates the world of influencers, of which I do have some knowledge, but it was still nice to see it laid out with such dry humor. This is the first book I've read by Miranda Rijks - she really writes well, and I'll definitely be picking up more of her books.
A psychological thriller which is my current favorite genre and I'm so glad there are so many fab books coming out in this genre. The Influencer is a worthy addition to this list.
Skye is basically nuts but such a well written character who seems likeable at first, even though you know from the blurb that she's a headcase. I really liked her, even for all her crazy. She was really focused on her goals and that sort of determination is commendable. The character development in this book is just brilliant.
The ending was something I definitely did not expect, and the last chapter was just wow.
The Influencer is a book that keeps you interested and intrigued, with a crisp narrative and great character development. The story unfolds so smoothly and escalates so quickly that you don't even realize when it began to spiral. It's a train going too fast and taking you with it, but not one that has a risk of veering off track. No, Miranda Rijks is too skilled for that. Just fantastic.
Thank you to Inkubator Books and NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Many reviewers seemed to enjoy this book - I, however, did not. The language was rather halting and very...statement. "I am Nathan. I am getting married to Marie. My children are..." there was no...music to the language.
And maybe that's me expecting too much. It's just that there are so many thrillers out there that something has to be REALLY excellent to capture me. This...wasn't it.

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The Influencer By Miranda Rijks Publication Date 25th April 2021
Skye has been in the care system for years, different foster homes etc. She runs away and is befriended by a girl Tiffany, who is around the same age. She invites her to stay at her family home but not to tell her parents she lived in the streets. Tiffany keeps Skye in money as her parents are very rich. But soon Tiffany gets a bit fed up with Skye getting her parents attention.
Years later, Skye make a name for herself as a very famous influencer. But things aren’t quite what they seem. I did not see that final twist coming!!!!!!
Not my usual kind of book but I really liked it and definitely caught me out either that ending!!
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Loved, loved! This isn’t the first “Insta-thriller” I’ve read but it’s the best. The multiple POVs were easy to follow, as well as the different timelines. Very concise. Juicy, absorbing read with a mega twist towards the end that I did figure on, about 70% in. Most won’t but as stated, I’ve read a few of these type thrillers. Carve a day out on your calendar & curl up with Skye. You won’t regret it!

The plot of this book was ok, but the way it was written there wasn't any suspense, and I didn't understand how Skye got to be famous with no personality. The characters were a bit miserable. I did finish it, as it was quite short, but it was a bit of a chore.

It's a fast read showing how weird social influencers world is. I enjotyed that aspect of this book very much.
I guess the twist at around middle of the story, but it didn't stop me from enjoying it.
The writing felt clunky at times, like it was translated, and it felt like this was the author's first book (which I know it's not).
I didn't enjoy the ending because Nathan, as one of two protagonist, is an unlikable git and he did not deserve that ending at all. I suppose that's ;life though and I can't be mad about that, lol.
Overall it's not the best thriller ever written, but it's not bad and I'm far from discouraging you from reading it.
I'll for sure check author's other books.

Super interesting book and my first by this author, but I will certainly be reading many more because this book is just dazzling. Skye is a social media Influencer with millions of followers who adore her. She wants more, though. She wants love. Enter Nathan, the founder of a charity that she decides to support and publicise to her followers, and she tried to make herself a part of his life. This escalates slowly and steadily and all of its sudden it's a whole lotta crazy. Really good storyline and showed me a lot about how social media influencers are really like. I suppose it does get to them even in real life.
Skye is a really well written character but something that confused me was why she was even attracted to Nathan. Didn't really see the appeal. Compared to Skye and even Marie he was just not so interesting. Would definitely like to see more work by this author, she's really talented and you can see she really loves what she does.
Really good suspense novel, can also be called a psychological thriller, I'm sure.
Thank to the publisher and netgalley for the e-arc.

This book seemed liked one I’d really like. A rags to riches story about a homeless girl turned popular influencer. Only things aren’t always as the seem. The idea and thought behind the story was a very clever one. Sadly it all just didn’t come together that well for me. I figured out the twist pretty early on so there wasn’t much of a surprise there. I think it could have been more enjoyable if the characters were more likable. Even the “victims” in the story were annoying. Plus Skye’s level of crazy wasn’t really developed as well as it could have been. Overall it wasn’t a bad book it just didn’t reach its potential like it could have.
Thank you Inkubator Books for the ARC.

The Influencer was a fast read for me. Skye a social media influencer uses to social media to amass a wealth. The story flips back and forth between her and Nathan a widowed dad of two girls. Very different story plot which shows how much social media is used for gains. I enjoyed this, more like a 3,5 stars

The Influencer' exposes the dangerous side of social media, easiness in manipulating others and losing everything. The story is written from two points of view - Skye Walker, the significant social media influencer with a sad history in the background - homelessness and drug-addicted mother. The second point of view belongs to Nathan Edwards, the charity owner for the homeless widower with two daughters. Their fates are intertwined some day, and nothing will be the same later. The complication of the situation making the plot absorbing from the very beginning. There is a twist in the middle of the book, which makes the whole story more exciting.
Miranda Rijks describes the influence of social media and brilliantly showed how hard it is to break the news from the media. Is there no way to find out how the real truth looks like? Can we plan everything in small details to gain expected results, or could some unexpected events show up? You need to find out! I enjoyed the book from the very beginning - I was afraid that it would be a boring story about the new star and her life - how much wrong I was!
Well written, it was quick for reading. I very recommend it for weekend reading.
Thank you, NetGalley and Inkubator Books, for the ARC of this title.

Hang onto your hats for this wild ride of a book!!! This is one of the best thrillers that I have read so far this year and one that you will have a hard time putting down. Skye's mother was a drug addict and Skye was taken away from her when she was very young and shifted from foster home to foster home. Skye ran away from the last place she was living and was living on the streets. Rich student Tiffany Larkin came across her on the street, befriends her and takes her home to live with her and her parents for a few days. From this point, there are many twists and turns which makes this such a fantastic read. This story is told in a then and now format with Skye as a narrator and Nathan, a widowed father of two teen-age daughters as the other narrator.
Thank you NetGalley and Inkubator Books for the ARC of this page-turner that kept me awake long past my bedtime in exchange for an honest review.

Nathan has been a widower for close to 18 months, looking after his teenage daughters, with the help of Marie, the Au pair. Nathan runs a shelter fo the homeless in his dead wife's memory and is soon set to marry Marie.
Enter Skye, the sensational & popular social media influencer, who wants to support Nathan's charity as she too was homeless when she was growing up.
Everyone around Nathan is happy about this proposal as it will being in more donations and enable them to work for more homeless people, his daughters are stars at school because of their association with Skye. Marie has her reservations about Skye and Nathan too finds Skye getting too close to the girls and ingraining herself in their lives.
Skye has her own secrets that she has managed to keep under wraps till her mother turns up one day.
A rivetting story which talks about the true and ugly side of the Social media today and also gives a glimpse how youngsters are easily influenced by their 'idols' and how blindly they are ready to follow them.
Thank you Netgalley and Inkubator books for the ARC

The Influencer by Miranda Rijks is another unputdownable read from an author who certainly knows how to craft a twisty and addictive psychological thriller. I have thoroughly enjoyed Ms Rijks's previous novels, and this latest proved to be no exception. Set aside some time for this one because once started, you will not want to put it down.
Nathan takes pride in the charity that he has launched as a tribute to his deceased wife's memory. When popular influencer Skye Walker expresses interest in attaching her name to the organization, the opportunity is too good to pass up. But as Skye begins to make her true intentions clear, Nathan feels that his life is spiralling out of control. And as Skye infiltrates both his personal and professional lives, he wonders if he and his family are safe from this mysterious woman who has suddenly appeared to disturb the status quo.
Told from the shifting viewpoints of Nathan and Skye, and alternating between Skye's past and present, this one kept me firmly on the edge of my seat.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Inkubator Books for an ARC of this title.

Skye Walker grew up homeless and on the streets. That’s all changed since becoming a successful influencer!
Now she has the following, the money, and anything she could ever wish for.
She sets out to help charities as a way of giving back to the community, but this latest one isn’t going exactly according to her plan.
Loved the premise of this book and particularly liked how this author alternated between Now and Then through a series of flashbacks and also told through multiple points of view. While there was a twist, if you’re a mystery reader like me, you’ll see it coming, too, but it was executed very well! Overall an enjoyable read!
Thank you to NetGalley for this advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

Skye Walker is a social media influencer phenom. She has made her career off her back story of being homeless and helping people realize they can lead a better life. Nathan runs a charity that helps the homeless that he created when his wife passed. Nathan is shocked when Skye wants to work for him. It’s almost too good to be true and in this case, things are definitely not what they seem. When Skye gets more involved in Nathan’s life than he thinks necessary, he must figure out what is really going on behind her influencer facade.
The Influencer by Miranda Rijks was a fast paced, engaging read. Although I figured out the twist very early on in the book, it didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the story. While there weren’t many likable characters, it was fascinating to see how an influencer can effect so many people and situations. The Influencer left me wanting more and I can hope for a sequel!