Friday, January 8, 2016

Review Don't You Cry



Don't You Cry by Mary Kubica

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From Goodreads

In downtown Chicago, a young woman named Esther Vaughan disappears from her apartment without a trace. A haunting letter addressed to My Dearest is found among her possessions, leaving her friend and roommate Quinn Collins to wonder where Esther is and whether or not she's the person Quinn thought she knew. 

Meanwhile, in a small Michigan harbor town an hour outside Chicago, a mysterious woman appears in the quiet coffee shop where eighteen-year-old Alex Gallo works as a dishwasher. He is immediately drawn to her charm and beauty, but what starts as an innocent crush quickly spirals into something far more dark and sinister than he ever expected.  

As Quinn searches for answers about Esther, and Alex is drawn further under Pearl's spell, master of suspense Mary Kubica takes readers on a taut and twisted thrill ride that builds to a stunning conclusion and shows that no matter how fast and far we run, the past always catches up with us in the end.

My Review

I gave this book 3 stars

I received this book as an ARC from the Publisher: MIRA for an honest review.
Expected publication: May 17th 2016

We really have two stories going on at once in this book. The book is told by Quinn and Alex.

We have Quinn who lives in downtown Chicago who is searching for her roommate Esther who just disappeared. Quinn searches every where for Esther as she uncovers things about her roommate that she never knew. Quin uncovers enough information on Esther that she is lead to believe that Esther is out to kill her.

Well at the same time a mysterious woman appears in a small harbor town just inside of MI. Alex works at the cafe where he first meets this women. As he starts to get to know this woman slowly he begins to think that he is falling in love with her. Alex tells this woman anything she wants to know about him but she keeps her identity from him. Only telling him certain things about herself.

In the end the two stories come together for a nice thrilling conclusion.  I loved each and every character in this book.




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