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4.5 compulsive, page turning stars ⭐️ for An Anonymous GirlI must start off by simply saying I thoroughly enjoyed this story. I'm a fan of cat & mouse type thrillers and this played right into that captivating me from the start and never letting go! "In every lifetime, there are pivot points that shape and eventually cement one's path." Jessica is a make-up artist, living in NY, struggling to make ends meet. While working on a client she hears about a morality and ethics research study that pa...
Completely unbelievable, yet totally enjoyable!A psychological study on morality turns into a game of cat and mouse. Who will come out on top? The subject of the study or the doctor who is playing much more than a game. That’s all I am going to say about the plot. It’s best to go into this blind.I didn’t love The Wife Between Us due to the number of twists and some other elements. I decided to go into An Anonymous Girl with an open mind. I knew this was going to be over-the-top, but I decided to...
4 stars! A gripping and thrilling page-turner!Struggling to make her rent payments, Jessica Farris, finds herself involved in a well-paying psychology study revolving around ethics and morality. The compensation is too good to pass up. Upon attending the first study meeting and completing the initial questionnaire, Jess is offered the opportunity to proceed further into the depths of the examination with the mysterious Dr. Shields. Tension builds as Jess begins to feel paranoia and anxiety about...
Another entry in the "Books with 'Girl' in the title" series. These books are usually hit or miss for me. Luckily, An Anonymous Girl was closer to the hit side of things.I thought the book took a creative approach to its twisty mystery. As these books are becoming so commonplace, it is becoming easier to predict the shocks. And, even if there is still a bit of a surprise, it can be easy to say,"Ho hum, that twist was like . . . .". With this book, however - and I will avoid saying too much so as...
An Anonymous Girl was the first book I completed in 2019 and I had an absolute blast with it. Truly an incredible start to a new year of reading!Jessica, a 20-something freelance make-up artist in NYC, lives a fairly solitary life, with a sweet little dog and very few friends.Haunted by her past and struggling with residual guilt, she finds it painful to be in contact with her family. Her guilt escalates when her parents find themselves unexpectedly in extreme financial distress.Dr. Lydia Shield...
You ever reading a book and thinking, “why was this so expensive? I’m not even having a good time”? Me, the whole time reading this.