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This started out really intriguing. I love the concept of Origins; because it mirrors a similar company, 23&Me (and others) in real life. The author did an incredible job weaving this story together, but the end was a bit unrealistic. This is my first Lisa Unger novel, but I am looking forward to checking out more books by her because her writing really held my attention! This was a fun read. Thank you Netgalley and Park Row books for the free preview ecopy!
Firstly, thank you to Netgallery, Legend Press books and Lisa Unger for the ARC of this book in return for an honest review.
It was a fast paced and kept me guessing until the end! I did find some of the characters were a little underdeveloped but I still needed to know what happens!
Overall I enjoyed the book and all the twists and turns!!
Firstly, thank you to Netgallery, Legend Press books and Lisa Unger for the ARC of this book in return for an honest review.
This is the first book I’ve read from this author and it definitely won’t be the last! I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to read an action packed thriller! It so brilliant I read it in a day!
It was a fast paced and kept me guessing throughout a perfect book for psychological thrillers fans like me! And end I did not see coming! I would encourage everyone to read this book in 2023 you will not regret it!
Overall I throughly enjoyed this book and all the plot twists that it presented.
10/10
A locked room mystery set in a secluded luxury cabin in the woods. Three couples trying to keep their secrets safe from one another. A groundskeeper who seems a tad too friendly. A big storm rolling in. Throw in some DNA test kits that seemingly magically appear. Nothing can go wrong.....right??
I was super excited for this book as the premise sounded great to me and I've enjoyed the books by Lisa Unger I have read. However, this one left me a little disappointed. It wasn't terrible, but I was definitely left wanting more.
The two biggest problems for me were that there were too many plot points and the characters lacked depth and development. I get that all the plot points were thrown at us to try and keep us on our toes, but they ended up falling flat. There were just too many and when they all tried to connect in the end, it just seemed far fetched. As for the characters, they didn't seem fully developed, which is fine at times if they develop through the story, but they did not. In fact, I ended up liking all of the characters less and less throughout the whole book.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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📱”Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six” by Lisa Unger
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A thrilling locked-room mystery set in a luxury cabin in Georgia. Three couples in an isolated cabin in the woods, complete with spectacular views, a hot tub and a personal chef. Hannah’s loving and generous tech-mogul brother found the listing online. The reviews are stellar. It’s his birthday gift to Hannah and includes their spouses and another couple, her best friend since forever. The six friends need this trip with good food, good company and lots of R & R, far from the chatter and pressures of modern life.
But the dreamy weekend is about to turn into a nightmare. A deadly storm is brewing. The rental host seems just a little too present. The personal chef reveals that their beautiful house has a spine-tingling history. And the friends have their own complicated past, with secrets that run blood deep. How well does Hannah know her brother, her own husband? Can she trust her best friend? And who is the new boyfriend, crashing their party? Meanwhile, someone is determined to ruin the weekend, looking to exact a payback for deeds long buried.
The plot was very hot, cold then hot again as the two stories began to come together. I enjoyed the integrated DNA testing in the plot, and how nature vs nurture was discussed. I also liked the creepy family dynamics and how old memories were used to explain the characters.
Thank you to @netgalley for the digital ARC.
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Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six was an interesting read about genetics and murder.
But ultimately I wanted more from this one. I really enjoyed the duel timelines and Henry perspective. He was probably my favorite character. What I didn’t enjoy was how middle of the road this book felt. The setting was beautiful and atmospheric and perfect for murder and revenge. But unfortunately we didn’t get much of either.
I would still recommend this book to people who are new to the thriller genre. It would be a good introduction.
2.5/5 Stars
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an arc copy in exchange for an honest review.
Book 4 of the year was definitely unsettling. I’d give it 3.5 stars. I rounded up to 4 on goodreads because I leaned closer to that. Definitely an unsettling and creepy thriller. The psychological aspect might have been the creepiest piece. Thank you to @netgalley and @legendpress for the copy to read.
I am partial to mysteries set in secluded settings where the characters are trapped, and this ticks all those boxes. The characters are all suspicious with hidden motives, the setting is remote and creepy, and the red herrings abound. There are plenty of twists, turns, and reveals until everything comes nicely together for a satisfying ending. I really enjoyed this one and recommend it.
This was my first read from Lisa Unger (how did that even happen?!) and I really enjoyed it. I was quickly drawn into the characters and the backstory. I was totally invested in finding out what each of them was hiding, what it was that was really drawing them to the Overlook, and what the fallout of their secrets and past mistakes would be.
All in all, I found it to be a very enjoyable read. I look forward to diving into more by Lisa Unger. Thank you to NetGalley, the author and Legend Press for the advanced copy.
Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six is a tense thriller filled with secrets and mystery. Lisa Unger is no stranger to drama and her latest novel is filled with a family of characters who all have secrets and lies they have been telling each other just to save face and look good for social media.
My one complaint about the novel is that it throws at lot of plot points at the reader in an effort to keep them on their toes, however I feel the misdirection falls flat in many of the chapters and the reader is left wonder where exactly the story is going. I kept waiting for the final payoff, where the plot (or mystery) comes together and honestly was disappointed by the resolution in the end,
I consider Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six a mediocre thriller at best, and know Unger has written better novels in the past. Thank you to NetGalley and Park Row Books for the opportunity to review this novel.
I had higher hopes for this one. The constant repetition of character traits seemed excessive, particularly as the characters are all cliche - many of them described as "virile" . There were also too many characters to keep track of. The plot seemed far fetched at times and reminiscent of a teen horror movie. I also struggled to buy into the likenesses among half siblings being so pronounced. I was expecting more from the creepy host which was a let down. By the end I was looking forward to it just ending.
Quick take: Lisa Unger is one of my go-to thriller writers and I enjoyed much of this book. There's intrigue, secrets, past bad deeds. And a baddie with an agenda.
It reminded me a little of Linwood Barclay's Find You First, as it dips into DNA testing kits, sperm donation and genetics. Posing the age-old nature vs nurture question... not to mention good vs evil.
Unger's given us some very likeable characters and some who are less-so. The pacing is great so you want to keep reading, though we change narrators and move about in time.
I thought I knew where this story was going and kinda wished it'd gone in that more obvious direction as I felt the motivation on offer (underpinning what happens to our six cabin-sleepers) overcomplicated things a little and diluted or redirected some of my hatred that came so easily.
I'd certainly still recommend this fast-paced psychological thriller.
3.5 stars
This was a fun thriller. I did think it was a little obvious but the writing was solid and the ride was entertaining. My first read by this author and I’ll read others based on this one.
Did not finish - not my cup of tea but thank you for the opportunity to read. The flow of the writing didn’t grab me so I didn’t make it past the first few chapters.
Book Review: Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger
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“Women are always taking the blame for the bad deeds of men. And you know what? Thats bullshit.”
What could be more restful than a weekend getaway with family and friends? An isolated luxury cabin in the woods, spectacular views, a hot tub and a personal chef. Hannah’s generous brother found the listing online. The reviews are stellar. It'll be three couples on this trip with good food, good company and lots of R & R.. But the dreamy weekend is about to turn into a nightmare. A deadly storm is brewing. The rental host seems just a little too present. The personal chef reveals that their beautiful house has a spine-tingling history. And the friends have their own complicated past, with secrets that run blood deep. How well does Hannah know the company she keeps?
First off - I love the alliteration in this title - that alone made me gravitate towards it. This was a classic story of morally gray characters who are locked in an isolated setting together. You get POVs from SO many people, it was hard to keep track of sometimes. I had to take a second and be like, “wait who is this person again??” There were a few throw-away characters, and I believe their storylines were thrown in as a red herring to throw you off the twist.
While reading, there are two different storylines that eventually intersect, but for the most part it felt like I was reading two different books. I realize you needed the two storylines together to tell the full story, but maybe it was just too all over the place for me in this instance.
There is a DNA aspect throughout the book that brings up some super interesting thoughts/discussion about nature vs. nurture. Along with that, there are definitely some trigger warnings I would give for other serious topics that are brought up throughout. Please look those up before reading.
The story was convoluted, but I was still very entertained as it was fast paced and suspenseful.
This is a powerful and tense thriller, a captivating pot of terror! Lisa Unger has excelled herself again!
Hannah and her family receive DNA kits for Christmas anonymously. They rent a luxury cabin, little knowing the terror which follows. Each family member has dark secrets, but the truth is unexpected and has the reader gripped to the end.
Perfect for mystery, suspense,and thriller fans, a truly spine-tingling read!
An isolated cabin in the woods featuring a personal chef and breath taking views sounds like the perfect getaway for the weekend. What sounds like paradise soon turns sinister when the Chef reveals the frightful history of the beautiful cabin. As the threat of a hurricane looms over the group, distrust, hidden motives and affairs surface. Who can you trust as many dark secrets are revealed.
The story is told in multiple points of view and flips between the past and present making it difficult to keep track of sometimes. I was hoping by the end, I would have it all straighten out, but I felt as confused with a couple of pieces even to the end.
I usually am a big Lisa Unger fan, but for me I would tell my friends to pass on this one.
Thank you Netgallery and Legend Press for my ARC.
This book pulled me in pretty quickly. The setting of a remote beautiful luxury cabin in the woods was perfect. When three couples decide to get away for a fun secluded weekend anything can happen, right? As they arrive they learn a big storm is coming and bizarre things start to happen. Menacing text messages, the feeling they are being watched, marital issues, family secrets, etc. As the lies and secrets become exposed things start to get crazy. The plot is pretty wild with many different storylines and characters. I found the first half pretty entertaining, but with so many storylines and characters it was just too much. In addition there were too many over the top twists and turns in the end. 3 stars.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.
I’m a great fan of this author and can’t quite believe this is book 20! I thoroughly enjoyed it as we visit each character; both in the present, as they visit a luxury lakeside getaway and their pasts, full of intrigue and secrets.
It kept my attention throughout and builds to a satisfying conclusion.
Overall, for me, a fabulous, escapist read.
Thanks to NetGalley and Legend Press for the opportunity to preview.
This one was SPOOKY and everything that I wanted it to be! I have no doubts that this will be very popular come pub date.