Member Reviews
Intriguing opening chapter that will hook genre fans., premise has loads of teen appeal which is bound to get it picked up.
So looking forward to this, what a fantastic introduction to what is clearly going to be a thoroughly interesting and enjoyable read
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free teaser sample in exchange for an honest opinion
Ooh I would love to read more of this book, the teaser did it’s job as I want more, enjoyed it thoroughly ..
Wow I read Tracey last Book The rules my gosh I loved that I just know I'm going to love this very much . I now want more now .I've just got the book so I'll put full review up very soon . Definitely captivating story .
It's only 4 stars because I didn't get to read the whole novel. Otherwise, I am obsessed with the 15 pages I did get to read. I love the storyline, I love the characters and I love the writing style with how everything flows.
We have main character Millie, and a plethora of other characters who are a group of childhood friends. Millie seems to be a character who I am not sure if I can fully trust. She has secrets but seemingly keeps them to herself as she is seen as an outcast of sorts to her friends.
However, on one fateful night, Millie and her friends go back to their childhood creek to play their infamous hide and seek. But then when Millie goes to seek Kat is missing, and still 24hours later the search for Kat continues. Everyone is worried, everyone is restless, their just a bunch of teenagers who wanted to play a game. Now who is to blame, and who will find Kat, is she even still alive?
With all the questions I have, I can't wait to read the whole novel.
Thank you Netgalley and author for allowing me to read the teaser of this novel. I highly recommend it.
Even though I was only able to read the first chapter of Ready or Not, I can safely say that I'm glad that I've been introduced to a book that I can look forward to in the coming months. Naturally, the title is what intrigued me, and it plays in well to what seems to be a main theme of the book, the childhood game of hide and seek. There is no way of telling where this book will end up, but I can guarantee that I will end up enjoying it. Recently, there is nothing I have been loving more than a mystery surrounding high school level aged characters, I feel like they are a much easier read that those surrounding adults, and they take far less time to get into and finish.