The Sunday Girl – Pip Drysdale (2018)
(3.5 / 5)
As I write this introduction I am STILL debating on my rating of this one. I felt it wasn’t quite up to a 4 for me, however 3 seems a bit slack because I did enjoy it more than that. Times like this I really wish that Goodreads and Amazon would allow half votes!
Taylor wants to get revenge on her ex Angus, after he does more than a few awful things to her. But the problem is she doesn’t quite know when enough is enough, and things get a bit out of hand…
I enjoyed this psychological thriller. It was like watching a train wreck, but in a good way. There were a lot of enjoyable twists and turns, however it didn’t totally grip me.
The characters… Wow! You love to hate them that’s for sure! A little too unbelievable perhaps, but I enjoyed getting frustrated with Taylor’s stupid decisions! That was part of the fun.
I enjoyed the romance and the raunchy parts, and I loved the psychological mind-screwing that was happening. You never knew exactly what was going to happen next.
I think I would have rated it higher and not be so conflicted, if I enjoyed the ending. I was unable to put it down as it reached the end, so excited for whatever was in store. But the things in store didn’t do it for me unfortunately and I felt a bit down as it ended and my excitement waned.
Would I recommend The Sunday Girl?
It was a good read, if you are a fan of psychological thrillers you should enjoy it! It was a well written and fun read.
*Thanks to Simon and Schuster via Netgalley for a copy of The Sunday Girl to review.
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