Synopsis:
The Disappearance
Twelve years ago Finn’s girlfriend disappeared.
The Suspicion
He told the police the truth about that night.
Just not quite the whole truth.
The Fear
Now Finn has moved on.
But his past won’t stay buried…
Review:
Yep, that’s right! This seriously popular and loved book was a DNF for me. Why can’t I be normal and like what other people like? I managed to read 70% of this before I couldn’t take it anymore and skim read the rest… so you can’t say I didn’t give it a good shot!
From just a couple of pages in, I could already feel this one was going to disappoint. Behind Closed Doors was clearly a one-off for me, and I have resigned myself to never be sucked in by the hype of a B. A. Paris novel again. We just don’t gel.
I’ll start off by saying that right from the start, the whole story didn’t excite me, and maybe that was a telling sign for me not to pick up this book, but I hate missing out on something that’s potentially mind-blowing! I mean this book came with the slogan ‘#FORGETSLEEP’, so it certainly sounded like it was going to be gripping and exciting. The plot sounded super samey for a dedicated crime thriller reader like me, and once I actually got into the story, everything became super cheesy.
The chapters are told through alternating POV’s and from different times. First of all, we just hear from past and present Finn, but later into the story, chapters from Layla start appearing too, and that’s when things started getting really sickly over-the-top. The chapters are all very short, and so it’s definitely a quick book to get through because of this. Each one ends in it’s own mini cliff-hanger, which is clearly used to build tension to make you want to keep reading, but I was rolling my eyes at each one. It was almost painful at how cliche they were! For example: “YOU HAVE TEN DAYS” – OK Samara 🙄
But look, sometimes I can get on-board with a novel that’s got a samey plot and is cliche when the characters are interesting in a likeable or dislikeable way. Unfortunately for me, the characters in this novel were simply uninteresting in every way. Finn, for starters, is horrible person. Within a couple of pages you can already tell he’s arrogant and full of self-pity, not to mention, naive as anything. Then there’s Layla, who’s horribly selfish and childish, and at times like a comical Disney villain. As for some of the other characters, like Ellen or Harry, you don’t ever get to know them well enough to grow any attachment to them.
I skim read the ending, as said earlier, and it was an unoriginal ending to an unoriginal story. There was one particular plot device planted right near the beginning of the story that was such an eye-sore, it was almost a relief when Paris used it at the end. As for the “twist”, I could see it from a mile off. Not to mention, it didn’t make much sense? (Spoiler on Goodreads for what I mean)
Overall, this novel was overly frustrating and boring for me. I didn’t like any of it. What happened to B. A. Paris? Her first book was so well written, filled with creepiness and tension, and had an amazingly clever story… and now we’re here.
I’m clearly in the minority for this novel, and just because I didn’t enjoy it, doesn’t mean you won’t. Hence why I did a giveaway with my copy (congrats to Misty @Misty’s Book Space for winning) so someone else can enjoy it!
Thanks to HQ for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Sorry I didn’t like it!
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I’m excited to read it.. I’m weird when I read someone’s negative review who is really passionate about not liking the book it makes me want to read it for some reason lol. Thank you again for sending it to me!!
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I hope you like it!! I know I’m in the minority for not liking her books 😛
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😊
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Too bad this book didn’t work out for you. Hope your next read is a winner!
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Thank you! I hope so too 😛
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I really REALLY didn’t like this book either. There were so many details that didn’t make sense, the characters were awful and that ending was so ridiculous. I was amazed at how badly written it was too. Glad to know it’s not just me!
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Amazing to see I’m not the only one who didn’t like this! Makes me feel like less of an outsider 😛
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I wasn’t too impressed with The Breakdown and haven’t chased this one for that reason. I still want to read her debut though but she’s not an author I want to read every book from anyway. I like your honest review and I think I made the right choice here letting it pass me by :-).
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I’ve finally realised her stuff isn’t worth chasing too! Definitely the right choice passing this one up 🙂
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Sorry this didn’t work out for you! I’m kind of glad to hear you’re in the minority here, though – I have an arc of this on my list! 🙄
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I hope you enjoy it!! 🙂
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Thanks!
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I’m right there with you, I didn’t even think Behind Closed Doors was all that and have no desire to read any of her other books 🙈
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I liked BCD but her other two, pppfftt, rubbish. Waste of time!
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For example: “YOU HAVE TEN DAYS” – OK Samara 🙄
HAHAHAHAHAHA lol
I feel kind of the same… I loved BCD, didn’t like her last one at all, and now I don’t even want to read this
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Don’t waste your time on this one! 😛
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Sometimes a book or perhaps a genre isn’t for you. I kind of guessed the twist in this one but I still enjoyed the journey.
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I’m glad you got on with it! I love the genre but not for this book 😦
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You did well, Zuky, considering you realised so early on this book wasn’t really for you, Full marks for perseverance! 👍
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Thanks Paula! I do like to try and keep going… sometimes I just can’t get through it all, though 🙂
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