Meh, you can skip this one.
A low pick for me. Not one of Freida's best. I called the twist very early on.
A low pick for me. Not one of Freida's best. I called the twist very early on.
This was a good audio. I didn't love it. Felt a bit predictable. But.. it did serve its purpose and kept me pretty entertained.
Just like this picture - I am all about coffee! ☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️
Got a good chunk of this one in today. I'm at work - (not going to say the “q” or “c” word). But… I think I could have finished this is my earpods didn't die 😥
This was another solid whodunnit by McFadden. It kept me guessing, but lacked some of the usual intensity that would ordinarily have me going back and forth and questioning myself on who I thought the culprit was. With this #audiobook read I found myself surprised by and appreciating the big reveal, yet felt the story as a whole lacked some of the usual shock factors.
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Is it just me or does anyone else find it HIGHLY annoying with the number of characters that are so pigheaded and selfish? Meaning, so many of the books I've read lately have characters that are so self interested and whenever there is anything that goes awry between them and their prospective love interest they get all pissy and storm off. ⤵️
So this may not be the best thriller ever, but it‘s a fun book that will entertain you. A surgeon with a serial killer dad…I‘m sure you can fill in the blanks. It‘s not a complex story, slightly predictable, but it is entertaining! Oh, and the main character will do many things that will make you say “this lady is making some dumb choices.” Also, there is a loyal stray cat in this story who deserves her own perspective chapter. A fair summer read.
Terrible. The terrible is compounded by the narrator which is the worst I‘ve listened to so far. Overly dramatic and breathy yet strangely flat. Irritating.
For those littens who haven't read Freida McFadden, I started "reading" her audiobooks in March, and I haven't been disappointed. So far, I've read the tagged book, The Perfect Son, and Do Not Disturb. Recommend if you're up for some fast-paced thriller-esque-type reads. I also read #thehousemaid on my Kindle (which wasn't part of the #readyourkindle challenge) but is included in my goal to read more Kindle books. Happy Fri-YAY!!
Riveting and twisty🖤❤️🖤 Surgeon Nora Davis‘s secret prevents her from having relationships or children - her dad is in prison with 18 consecutive life sentences. But when copycat murders start occurring among her patients, Nora‘s life becomes a nightmare 😱
#ReadAway2024
@Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
I read this back in early March. I really liked this one! This was my 2nd of McFadden‘s books I‘ve read & I love them! I didn‘t see the twist coming on this one! If you want a quick paced thriller with big twists then I definitely recommend this book!
Freida McFadden is fast becoming one of my faves. Her books, at least the ones I have read, have kept me interested from the first page. In 'The Locked Door,' Nora Davis is a surgeon, but she has a secret she hopes no one finds out. The only problem, someone knows her secret. Whoever it is is setting her up to take the wrap. If she tells her secret, what will others think? Who is setting her up? 4.5⭐
#nookspinbingo #jumpstart2024
Another book by Freida McFadden that was so good I finished it in about 24 hours. The only negative was the narrator. Her narration was a bit harsh and stiff. Otherwise, I highly recommend this book.
“Some doors are locked for a reason…
While eleven-year-old Nora Davis was up in her bedroom doing homework, she had no idea her father was killing women in the basement.
Until the day the police arrived at their front door.
Decades later, Nora's father is spending his life behind bars, and Nora is a successful surgeon with a quiet, solitary existence. Nobody knows about her past, and she'll do anything to keep it that way.”
Read in one sitting. Easy read, lots of suspense, and definitely couldn‘t have guessed the ending.
When Nora was 11, her father went to jail for murdering young women. Years later there‘s a copycat killer who may be setting her up to take the fall. Lots of suspects and an ending I didn‘t see coming makes this a pick.
My pick for my best of August! I'm not sure which one I liked more so I'm going to leave that up to future April lol
I binged through this one in less than 24 hours. I enjoyed the twists and turns. Had a similar vibe to the stillhouse lake series. So far I‘m enjoying Frieda‘s books 😁📖
#TheLockedDoor #FreidaMcFadden #BookSpinBingo #SeriesLove2023
Some doors are locked for a reason. While eleven-year-old Nora Davis was up in her bedroom doing homework, she had no idea her father was killing women in the basement. Until the day the police arrived at their front door. Decades later, Nora‘s father is spending his life behind bars, and Nora is a successful surgeon with a quiet, solitary existence.
I “liked” a tiktok recommending this thriller the other day and now all my fyp is all booktoks for creepy/mysterious/scary books. I‘m not complaining but… it‘s gonna be sm work to look for other book content/recs so my feed is diverse 😩 plus, it‘s gonna cost me a lot of money bc I‘m a sucker and MUST. BUY. ALL. BOOKS.
Anyways, this was good! Gimme your book tiktok recs if you‘ve got ‘em! 💗
Book 97🎧 3.1⭐️
Some good twists in this one but the narration didn‘t do it for me, it came across a bit juvenile, or it‘s the writing.
But a good middle of the road thriller.
Nora Nierling is the daughter of a serial killer. She grew up, became a surgeon, and worked hard to distance herself from her father and what he did. Then, 2 women are killed in the same way her father used to murder his victims so she must figure out what is going on. I read this for book club and it was fine. There was a twist at the end that I did not expect but otherwise the writing was pretty average.
This author never disappoints! I “knew” who was responsible for the copycat killings of her dad, a serial killer called “the Handyman” several times but I was wrong!! She always has a major twist or two and she is becoming an auto buy author for me! I could have read this in a day, but we had too much to do. Thank you @cinda.marie !! I already have someone I‘m planning on sending this to later today! #LitsyLove members be on the lookout 👀! 🌞 🌵
I literally want to shake the mc!! Almost done with this one! I think I have it figured out, but I know Freida will throw me for a loop ➰ 🔪🖤🩸
More PT ❤️🩹
#LitsyLoveReads
This one has kept me on the edge of my seat!! You definitely want to have your doors locked, especially if you have a basement, and your security alarm on!! Mine is on “instant” at bedtime!
#LitsyLove
#LitsyLoveReads
Love this author ❤️📚🖤 🦴 🔪🩸😱
I love my cozy blanket Catie!! @catiewithac I thought would read a quick thriller before starting Weyward 💚
Freida never disappoints!! Thanks for this book @cinda.marie ❤️📚🖤
#LitsyLove
This was a good story but I guessed a lot of it very early. I still enjoyed the book but was disappointed that I figured out the general who and why. Wasn‘t as shocking as I expected. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Both of these are $0.99 today for Kindles on Amazon. I had a gift card and had been wanting to read her. I heard she was a good writer. Now, there's no telling how long they will be on my Kindle before I read them, but it was such a good deal, I didn't want to miss it.🙃
2¾⭐I don‘t get how this has so many 5-star ratings. I don‘t know if it was the narrator or the mediocre writing…but I really wasn‘t into this. It wasn‘t so horrible that I couldn‘t finish…but it almost was. The ending was its only saving grace…I didn‘t see that coming at all. Despite my issues, I will give this author another try with her latest, The Housemaid, which everyone is raving about to see if she will work for me.⬇⬇⬇
This one had me guessing the whole time and boy was I wrong. Definitely a good suspenseful read
Her father was a serial killer. But she's not like her father. Or is she?
If you think this is a Nature vs. Nurture story, you're wrong. It's a Nature + Nurture story. And it was clear to me in chapter 2 when the MC said she was a surgeon and from then on repeated that she definitely wasn't like her father. 🙄
Add bland writing and I gave up during chapter 8.
#WinterReadathon
@Andrew65 @GHABI4ROSES @DieAReader
Phenomenal as always! This one held back nothing and keeps you reading from open to close, as it goes with Freida McFadden! I can‘t get enough of her books.
I was on the edge of my seat the whole time with this one. I definitely did not suspect the ending in any way. I loved the serial killer back story and the unreliable narrator in this one. It kept me interested from the first page to the last. This author is quickly becoming a new favorite of mine!
I “knew” who it was and was wrong several times. That‘s the mark of a great thriller. And that last twist at the end? Perfection! #audiobook #Libby
Great read! This was the first book I've read by this author and I was not disappointed!
I‘m really enjoying how she writes! It‘s about a women who when she is younger her father was a serial killer who would lock them in the basement and obviously murder them! Now he‘s in jail! Nora is older and a surgeon who saves lives but nobody knows who she really is the daughter of a famous serial killer! The killings start happening again in the same way! Someone figured out who she is! Or is she the killer! And the twist 🙌🏻 🌟🌟🌟