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FIVE STARS IT'S HERE IT'S HERE!!!! You know what that means, don’t you?Writer Riley Sager OWNS July. For the third year in a row, Sager is set to drop another stunning thriller in July. As a die-hard Sager fan, I’m here to tell you it may just be his best yet! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU. IN JULY.🎄I don’t know how Riley Sager does it. Every book is better than his last! Lock Every Door is buttoned up tight and in ship shape, spic-n-span order for your thrilling pleasure!As in Final Girls and The L...
Holy shit this book was intense and creepy. This is my third time reading a thriller from Riley Sager, and wow this book is great, it's my new favorite.This story follows this girl Jules who is desperate for a job when she stumbles upon this too good to be true opportunity to live in this glamorous apartment building in New York and they will pay her to be a tenant there. Except for the building is said to be cursed / haunted / shady. But she desperately needs the money and she’s always wanted t...
Are you f*cking kidding me?!Unpopular opinion below! I originally wrote a long and detailed review discussing all of my issues with this book. However, I don't want to ruin the experience for other readers who might enjoy this book, so I have cut it down to the main points below.The Good: High level of tension and suspense.The Bad: Everything else!Overall: One big convoluted mess. Believability: Nothing is believable. NOTHING. The Protagonist: To put it kindly, she is not the brightest bulb.
RILEY SAGER HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!!Lock Every Door follows New Yorker, Jules, who after losing her job and live-in boyfriend all in one day, needs a fresh start. Forced to crash on her best friend's couch until she can find a place of her own, Jules is beyond desperate to improve her situation.Determined to get back on her feet, no matter what, Jules discovers an opportunity in a very traditional place, the Classifieds section of her local newspaper.The post reads, Apartment Sitter Wanted , and
JULY 2019 BOTM SELECTION"It certainly doesn't feel cursed. Or haunted. Or any other menacing label you could put on an apartment building. It's comfortable, spacious and, other than the wallpaper, nicely decorated. It's easy to see why Nick and Greta choose to live here. I would certainly stay longer than three months if I could afford to. Which makes it all the stranger that Ingrid chose to leave."Muahahahaha. Mr. "Sager" has done it again folks. I'm always wary picking up the forecasted blockb...
4.45/5 ⭐Full review on my Blog: The Dacian She-Wolf 🐺 I would like to thank NetGalley and Ebury Press (Fiction) for a free, electronic ARC of this novel received in exchange for an honest review! ***me: *has the constant anxiety of unlocked doors*this book: "Lock Every Door"me: :') that's my type of book :')***My first experience with Riley Sager’s books and I’m already a fan. As I’ve already said, I have the weird Romanian fear of unlocked doors. Simply every single door that has direct conta...
Ho. Lee. Chit.What a page-turner. I found myself awake until the sun came up, frantically turning the pages to get to the end because ...I COULDN'T WAIT FOR IT TO BE OVER!!I LOOOOOVED Final Girls. That may be because I have a special connection to it that I'm positive nobody cares about but either way, I thought it was superb.I LIKED The Last Time I Lied. I LOATHED everytime I had to pick up Lock Every Door.Much like Sager's previous works, this is a slow burn, taking it's time leading you to a
My thoughts in a nutshell I had high hopes for this one, and it doesn't live up to my expectation. I'm not saying that it was a bad book, but it isn't a 5 stars read like his other book (The Last Time I Lied). I still like it.The story is about…Skip over this point if you don't like the sneak peek. ... an old apartment where strange things start to happen. No visitors. Too strict rules. People have gone missing. It is a nightmare. Jules Larsen's new job is in here. She will be an apartment sitt
OMG THIS SOUNDS AMAZING. WE LOVE THIS NEW SEASON OF AMERICAN HORROR STORY 👏🏻_____UPDATE : JULY 9th, 2019. WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT OH MY GOD. OH MY LORD. OH MY DAMN. H O L Y S H I T.It’s 5 AM.I have to be up in a couple hours for work. But I don’t care. This book took a 180 turn and it was so unexpected and I loved it. Full review to come.Need sleep.American Horror sounds just about right with this. 😉Good night.
Three lalalaa here comes unpopular review alarm, I can hear the ominous soundtrack in my head like Jaws’s approaching, nanana, disappointing, I got so excited, cleared my night to date with this book, but I didn’t like what I got at the end and my husband laughs at me when he is binge watching Stranger Things( at least one of us is happy) stars!!! Oh boy, I usually love Riley Sager’s writing style. I enjoyed “ Final Girls” and literally devoured “Last time I lied” ( as soon as I finished I got m...
ARC acquired at Book Expo in exchange for an honest review. “The twelfth floor is special” Lock Every Door is about a girl name Jules, who wakes up in a hospital after being hit by a car. She is twenty-five, recently single, and very much struggling with money. But then she gets an opportunity to apartment sit in a very rich and exclusive complex in Manhattan. All of the floors in the apartment complex have four units, except for the twelfth floor, which only has two, and one of those
UPDATE: $1.99 Kindle US today 10/8/20Damn! I didn’t see that coming!! Happy Reading! Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾