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This was the first Lisa Unger book I have read and the title of this really intrigued me as I love a good locked room mystery. She's a good writer and I did want to finish the book to see what happened, so for that, I gave it 3 stars.
However, there were too many characters to keep track of, the plot was really unbelievable, and it was predictable (no real twists). The ending was a bit ridiculous too- a little too Hollywood and tied up neatly in a bow. Thanks to Netgalley, the author, and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book.
The premise of this novel isn’t unique; it’s a pretty classic locked-room mystery. It had potential at times to be a GREAT book buy fell flat at key times. I feel like the biggest detriment was that there were just too many characters. I think it just tried to hard.
💙𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲💙
SECLUDED CABIN SLEEPS SIX
🤍𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗿𝗲: thriller
𝗠𝘆 𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 4 ⭐️
📖 396 pages
Oh this was good. The alternating POV’s and timelines, I loved. I really couldn’t figure out how it was all connected and it kept my attention the whole time!
The story follows 6 friends and family staying at a secluded, but gorgeous Airbnb for the weekend. What’s supposed to be a relaxing, fun getaway, quickly turns ominous when a chef comes to cook for them & tells the tale of the murders that happened on the property years before 😳 😱. Strange things start happening: someone goes missing, they feel like they are constantly being watched, and what’s with the bizarre Airbnb owner, Bracken, who keeps lingering around?
The author sets the scene so well with her eerie descriptions and creepy details, I could picture the stormy ⛈️ night & sinister weekend very well. Everyone is a suspect and I couldn’t figure out “who done it.”
Thank you @netgalley for this #gifted digital arc in exchange for an honest review ☺️ !
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The writing and story was slow and boring and never felt like it was going anywhere. There were too many character perspectives and timelines. Maybe if I wasn't expecting a fast-paced thriller, I would have liked it more.
Admittedly I feel this story started out slow, although there is a good mystery. I like that as you go on, slowly the mystery is revealed. It is a great way to build up the suspense and want to make me keep reading. I do feel there were a lot (like too many) characters to keep track of. The big problem is that a lot of them lack depth and are hard to remember because of the constant POV changing. The POV changing very often lead me to confusion at some parts of the story. There is also the constant changing between a character's story in the past and the present story. I feel a lot of the women in this book are lacking self confidence. That is kind of a bummer to read from a female author, especially when the men in the story are confident, successful, egotistical and at times arrogant.
I still feel this was a good mystery that kept me interested and wanting to get to the conclusion. This story also shows the perils of the DNA collection and testing craze (think Ancestry.com) and how it can be beneficial, but also cause you to find out things you really weren't prepared for.
Thanks to NetGalley and Legend Press for access to this digital ARC which is available 2/16/23.
So, I really did enjoy this. Although some things were a bit predictable, I really enjoyed the story, the writing & how the author tied everything together. I would definitely recommend this for anyone who is a fan of domestic thrillers and I will be checking out more Lisa Unger books after this!
Unger’s newest book came across rather cheesy. With a host of devious characters, all with secrets, it was hard to figure out if there was anyone worth rooting for. With characters that lacked depth and with several scenes that could trigger, this book just wasn’t what it could have been. Premise was good, but book didn’t deliver. Thank you to Harlequin and NetGalley for an ARC of this book.
Thank you NetGalley for my copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I wish it could be a glowing review but sadly-It.is.not! The plot sounded great and I was excited to dive into this one. That being said.... What in the world?! What a hot mess of a read this was for me. It was so confusing at times keeping up with the multitude of characters and story lines and flashbacks, that I cared nothing about at all. Big let down all around for me.
Three couples decide to get away to a secluded cabin for a relaxing weekend. Things appear to be tense among the guests and then a snowstorm block all exits. One person goes missing, leaving a bloody bed behind. While a search begins secrets are exposed and everyone's lives are in danger.
This book had me hooked, the tension of trying to figure out what was going on kept me thinking about this book when I had to put it down. What an enjoyable roller coaster ride this story was, it gave me chills.
Could not put down, in fact I had another book I was reading when this ARC came through that I stopped reading altogether to devote more time to reading this one.
Love how the identity of multiple characters was kept secret until the final chapters so you could not guess who was the “bad guy” and the ending answered all the questions and revealed the red herrings that Lisa Unger wove into the story.
Highly recommend if you enjoy suspenseful thrillers.
I wanted to like this one. There were too many POVs for me to keep track, and I felt like some characters weren't necessary to introduce. Between that and the going back and forth between past and present... it got to be too complex to really keep up with enough to stay entertained.
A luxury getaway with the best of friends - what could be better? Hannah asks herself this very questions as she and her loving, handsome husband make their way to the beautiful secluded brilliance of Oregon. Though Hannah is wary of leaving her precious infant daughter for the first time, she doesn't want to offend the generosity of her brother who is ponying up for the big event. Little do they all know of the secrets each of them harbor. And the secrets that lie within the vary walls of the home they are staying in.
A whirlwind of secret lives and untold truths, this is a story that will keep the reader guessing until the very end.
What I thought would just be a run of the mill story was actually so much different than I expected. The characters although flawed were very interesting and like most of us not perfect. It was a brilliant story the way it came together to explain the relationship between them . I would highly recommend this book to my audience. Definitely 5 stars from me
SYNOPSIS: 3 couples rent a luxury cabin in the woods for a getaway to DIE for in this chilling locked-room thriller.
🏚REVIEW: I’m gonna keep this short and sweet: this thriller was just okay. I really enjoy locked-room mysteries, so I was definitely in my wheelhouse. The concept of the three couples stranded in a remote cabin with no help made for a good outline and I really enjoyed the creepiness factor there. However, when it came to the ultimate execution and ending, everything was a little bonkers. It just was too preposterous and unbelievable to end up the way that it did.
I enjoyed the ride; not so much the end.
🏚VERDICT: 3.5 STARS ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
Thank you Legend Press and @netgalley for my copy!
I think Lisa Unger is one of those authors that is hit or miss for me, and unfortunately this one was a little more of a miss. It wasn’t bad, but it didn’t really grab my interest and I had to push myself to get through it. I love when books are told from multiple character’s perspectives which this one did, but I almost felt like it was too much. There were some characters whose stories I didn’t really need to know to be honest. The mystery wasn’t too mysterious and I didn’t find it particularly thrilling. I do really like the idea which goes back to nature vs nurture. I also really like that it throws some shade at the DNA sequencing craze and highlights some potential dangers.
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Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six is a twisty thriller set in the deep woods with a lot of family dynamics and drama thrown in. You're left guessing the entire novel, although I did personally find the plot to have a lot of moving parts which were hard to track, and things to move slowly. This is a very cerebral novel in a sense that lots of the action is either in the past or inside the character's heads - so much so that you sometimes lose the present happenings. Overall the setting was super creepy, which was so integral to the story and the general feeling of the novel - and a piece I really enjoyed.
A twisty mystery, with a side of weird genetics & ethical dilemmas. The setting of this one felt off to me - it fell flat. The character you're meant to suspect as the villain throughout was a bit too obvious. Overall, the characters were very two-dimensional and had almost no depth, so it was hard to get attached to any of them. It's a pretty flooded genre, so this wouldn't be the first book I'd reach for.
Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six was an entertaining ride involving a DNA test, family secrets, and of course, a cabin in the woods. Told in alternate points of view and timelines, we follow the stories of Hannah and her family, and Henry, as well as some bonus characters in Bracken and Trina.
About a third of the way through I thought I had the plot figured out, but I didn’t quite guess everything. This book felt reminiscent of One by One by Ruth Ware, but with some additional side plots tied in.
I found this to be a good read, though it took me longer than usual to get sucked in. I would recommend this to fans of Lisa Jewell, Ruth Ware, and Liane Moriarty. This was a solid thriller.
REVIEW
Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six ~ Lisa Unger
READ IF:
* You’re more for the mountains than the beach.
* You make excuses for your siblings.
* A locked-in thriller is your vibe.
SUMMARY: New mom Hannah is ready to get away so when her brother Mako proposes a couples getaway to a cabin in the woods, she is down! A private chef, hot tub, her husband and best friend, breath-taking views - it’s more than she could have ever asked for but it doesn’t take long for the mood to turn.
A storm hits the area leaving them stuck and it’s when the pressure rises inside the cabin that Hannah soon realizes that danger might be closer than she ever thought.
REVIEW: Meh. Just meh. I didn’t love it and I didn’t hate it. Told in multiple storylines, I found that I was more eager to read about some characters, meanwhile other perspectives were totally unnecessary and left unresolved at the end. I figured out who did it before the end, which I don’t really mind, but I think speaks to the thin plot and limited character development. Felt very Lifetime thriller movie to me.
Not mad I read it but don’t think I’ll be shouting from the rooftops to recommend to anyone anytime soon.
I struggled with this one, I found it very slow and hard to understand what was going to happen and how some of the characters were linked. It all made sense towards the end but it was a little too late for me as it put me off the book, although I did continue to read till the end.