Natasha PrestonTwin
A**A
Sadly I wouldn’t recommend
I love Natasha’s books normally but this one just made me so mad! Definitely keeps your attention because you’re rooting for the main character the entire time. The ending is a terrible cliff hanger that just pisses you off...Without giving away any spoilers: none of the problems were resolved and doesn’t clearly explain the reason for the conflicts between characters, especially the “best friends” situations. A lot of holes that you never get the answers to. The last half of the book just seemed rushed.I have liked all of her other books so far. I even pre-ordered this book months before it was released. This was just so so disappointing... I hate to say it but I wouldn’t recommend this book. Try one of her other ones!
L**S
A frustrating Read
Overall this book was very suspenseful, but it left me dissatisfied and frustrated. I have read previous of Natasha's horror books, and they are clever and creative, but this book was the opposite. There was the same issue throughout the book and left me feeling like it was a waste of time. Some of the events were petty and ridiculous which led to no where. At the end it seemed as if the the writer gave up and Iris (evil twin) for some reason decided to tell all of her plans in that moment (bad writing). I think more effort and creativity to get revenge on Iris could have been better because it seemed like Ivy did nothing to help her circumstance. In conclusion, not a terrible read, but I would not recommend that book specifically out of the others Natasha wrote.
M**O
God awful
Please do NOT purchase this idiotic book.I’ve wasted time trying to engage.The. Worst book I’ve bought!
P**2
Gah! So frustrating!
I want to give this book only 1 star, solely because I am insanely frustrated. I gave it 4 stars, as I stayed up past 1am to finish it, and did not want to put it down until it was done.Spoiler alerts ahead!***Book intrigued me enough to buy it after reading the sample. It wasn't the most well written book I have read though, and there were a lot of things that did not make a lot sense. From the get go, Ivy was VERY suspicious of Iris. It just didn't seem realistic.When Ivy finally confronts Iris, she does it in a crowded parking lot. Why? Why not get a tape recorder and hidden video camera, and ask her somewhere quiet but safe? It just didn't make sense. All this talk about her being smarter and one step ahead, but then she doesn't actually do anything.The ending was so ungodly frustrating. My heart sank when I was 99% finished with the book and realized that Iris won, and that Ivy would get no justice.The thought of someone ruining your life to that degree, to the point where everyone else thinks you are the one who is crazy, was a very scary concept.Overall, was left feeling creeped out and frustrated.
S**E
Disappointing
I couldn’t believe what I was reading. It’s just garbage. Is it really by the same author who wrote ‘The Cellar’ and ‘You will be mine’? The english is awful among other things. Not to mention the typical lifetime movie plot line. I do appreciate the ending though, even though it was sad. Just a disappointing book from an author I admired.
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