4/5 stars ★★★★☆
Everyone has secrets. If you’re a celebrity, those secrets are hard to keep. If you’re an author, you can TRY to rewrite your narrative, but those skeletons in the closet always come out. A Very Bad Thing by J.T. Ellison is a thriller that keeps you guessing about what lies will actually be unveiled.
About The Book:
Celebrated author, Columbia Jones, has a lot of secrets. She is much beloved by her fans, but they don’t really know the real Columbia Jones. Her daughter, Darian, becomes mixed up in Columbia’s lies. Riley, the reporter hired to write Columbia’s story, also becomes entangled without knowing it. However, when a die-hard cop, a relentless reporter, and a fan become involved, those secrets start to unravel.
My Thoughts On the Book:
The story line of A Very Bad Thing kept me guessing. There were enough subplots to keep me interested, and the book tied up well at the end. My only criticism is it felt a little long to me. I think the book could have been shorter, and still had the same effect. That being said, I still recommend reading it if you enjoy thrillers. I enjoy a book with enough twists. It also should have connections to random characters that make you eager to see the ending. This book had both of those.
I gave this book four out of 5 stars. You can buy it at: https://amzn.to/3YYWJG2
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Than you to NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer, and J.T. Ellison for my free copy of this book. This is my honest review.
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