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Rewind

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I loved this book. I love how you got to undercover what happened along with the main character with a couple extra thrown in to keep you guessing. This book was so hard to put down and finished it within a couple days.

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I really enjoyed this! Kept me on the edge of my seat. I found the chapter titles a little bit confusing. I found myself not really paying attention to that and just figuring out what 'timeline' I was in by what was happening. I thought this was well written and unpredictable. Would definitely recommend!

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Catherine Ryan Howard demonstrates with Rewind why she is Edgar nominated. An engrossing read until the final page!

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I received an early copy of Rewind- for an honest review.

This book although it’s a great concept - took me way longer than it should have to finish!

Most thrillers are easy reads for me - hence they are my favorite genre. This book got a bit muddled & I honestly had to come back to it.

I love the chapters being Rewind, Play & Fast Forward to represent past present future but it did get confusing and drawn out at times. I also think the topic of an Instagram star is super relevant these days- I loved that also.

This book overall gets ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3 stars) from me - I liked it but think it could have way more power if it was tweaked just a tiny bit !

I do recommend checking this out - it’s has all the ingredients for a great mystery who dun it - social media and murder! 🤷‍♀️😳

It just fell a tiny bit short for me !

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The premise of the story is a good one, but WAY too long and drawn out. Too many characters who sound ridiculous (or bi-polar) and the entire story just falls apart midway through the book. Writing is decent but can't save this novel from being, overall, wish washy and bland with holes throughout the story. Can't recommend.

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Twisting turns, suspense, whodunit, story. What a thrill ride reading this fantastical story about a popular Instagram star, a beautiful woman with thousands of followers. I couldn't help but think about so many people I know, on the internet with a large following that always get some kind of psycho stalking them. This story made me realize how things could and probably have become dangerous for people. But the story weaves flawlessly between different point of views, with an ending that leaves you quiet
satisfied. Intricate detail about each character's personality. It successfully adds just enough information at each segment leaving you in limbo wanting to know more. What a fun ride. The rewind, pause, and so on did confuse me a bit.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC ebook.

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A great novel, beautiful depiction of the characters with some tense moments thrown into the mix. Will definitely pick more books by this talented author.

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So well written so chili g so tense.The author has written a unique story a book that drew me in from the first pages first horrific scene.Highly recommend.#netgalley #blackstonepublishing.

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While many aspects of the thriller genre have become tired and cliche, REWIND doesn't fall into that category. The disjointed narrative technique and creative chapter titles work to heighten the suspense, and the characters' unique money-making ventures are interesting to read about--especially the influencer angle, which is timely and plausible.

The author expertly blends the culturally relevant with the "what if" factor as multiple storylines converge to demonstrate how pervasive suspicion and shame really are.

From its characters to its conflict, REWIND offers thriller fans fresh and absorbing material to devour! Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, I have a new-to-me author to follow.

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This was a very interesting and thrilling book. The characters kept it moving at a good pace. I am not familiar with this author but will be looking at more of her books. I recommend reading it.

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I received an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review. Thank you NetGalley & author.

I really enjoy Catherine Ryan Howard's books. She's a VERY talented writer. The chapters are separated in a very unique way.... rewind, play, and fast forward. The book was well written, the characters are well developed and unique. Rewind is athriller, and you'll definitely be drawn in.

Check this book out!

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This one was a bit crazy.

It starts with a bang and then you go back in time to see how they got there. It’s chapters are separated into rewind, fast forward and play for past, present and future. Some people thought this was confusing and irritating but I thought it was pretty clever.

There is an interesting cast of characters, some of them quite twisted, evil. There were some decent surprises as well. The conclusion was pretty good, rather sad. I would read more by this author.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and Blackstone Publishing for a copy in exchange for a review.

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Rewind is a great thriller with a unique style on the chapters. The characters are interesting and the book is well written. I would read more by this author.

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Rewind focuses on several main characters through a series of flashbacks and scenes set in the present. Natalie, an Instagram star, is convinced that she's being stalked by one of her hundreds of thousands of followers. She also has reason to believe that her husband has been up to no good.

Andrew, the manager of an unassuming set of cottages in the middle of nowhere, has a reputation for being odd. Natalie feels this right away when she checks in to cottage #6, but she's too determined to investigate her suspicions about her husband to simply walk away.

When Natalie goes missing, Audrey - a would-be journalist - sees this as her opportunity to leapfrog from writing gossip pieces to covering actual news. Audrey is definitely the easiest to root for character, even though she has a tendency to do things that aren't in her best interests.

There are several other characters spliced into the action, and most of them come across as potentially dangerous.

The overall story is entertaining, but the way the past and present sequences were arranged felt a bit jarring at times. This could have been resolved by using different headers than Rewind and Fast-Forward for each time jump. For example, the titles could have contained the primary character's name for each chapter, plus the time period. Some of the paragraphs within the various sections also had a jarring quality as they leaped from one subject to another without any chapter breaks or explanations.

Aside from this, I did enjoy reading this story. It's a thriller/mystery that was relatively easy to figure out, but the writing and characters still kept me engaged.

Trigger Warning: Pedophilia (this isn't a major part of the story, but it's still there).

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an ARC. This review contains my honest, unbiased opinion.

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I love all things by this author. I have always bee pleases with the plot and the thrill of the next page. Thank you for approving this title for me. Keep them coming

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The premise is great but the execution left a little wanting. I found the idea of play, pause and rewind intriguing, but found it tough to follow throughout the book. It got a bit confusing to go back and forth and keep the story line intact.

Doubts, insecurities and lack of trust drive an internet influencer type to an obscure location with a creepy hotel keeper who spies on his only guest. When the worst happens, sorting out who did what to whom gets a little complicated.

Set up a little differently, this story would have been a more fun read for me. Otherwise, its well written and only a little morbid.

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Natalie O'Connor is a rising "influencer" the term used for those with a large following on Instagram and social media. She and her husband MIke have just bought their first home and Natalie has an unpleasant experience by an aggressive fan who finds her home. Natalie is jumpy after the encounter and feels she is not only being followed by that things are being moved in her home- things not where she left them, doors left open. Her husband MIke downplays her concerns which leads her to be suspicious of his motives as well. When a bill shows up at her door for a room at Shanamore Holiday Cottages she decides to do some investigating on her own and leaves her husband a note and a cryptic message to her IG followers about needing a break.
When Natalie finally arrives, she finds the manager of the cottages Andrew, a bit creepy. She is right to not trust him, she is his only guest and Andrew is a peeper. He has installed hidden cameras in her room and during the night a shadowy figures appears over a sleeping Natalie and brutally murders her and then walks right up to the camera and pulls it out of it's hiding place. Who knew Andrews' secret? And what should he do now?

Audrey works for an online news service in which she is chafing to do more than her current position of scouring the internet and making up gossip about celebrities. She is assigned a one time story about Natalie's disappearance and decides to push the boundaries of her job and go interview MIke. While snooping through the house she picks up clues and an anonymous tip leads her to Shanamore Holiday Cottages..

I felt it was obvious throughout the story who the killer was going to be. The author did try to make Andrew a sympathetic character even while his actions were loathsome.

I was not as drawn in as many of the reviewers seem to have been and found@ the story a chore to get through in parts. There were no big reveals or gotchas, most experienced readers of this genre will pick up the clues easily.
I would like to read more from this author though as I loved the premise of the book.
Thank you to @netgalley and @blackstonepublishing for the ebook in exchange for my opinion

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I want to thank NetGalley and Blackstone Publishing for an advanced digital copy of Rewind, a psychological thriller, in return for an honest review. The plot was a promising one which laid out a compelling puzzle for mystery fans. There were a number of unforeseen twists along with several suspects. The conclusion was a satisfying and believable one.

I regret to say the structure of the book did not work for me. The arrangement of the chapters which were out of time sequence (pause, rewind, play, fast forward) was a distraction for the build-up of suspense as I read. This lack of sequence also kept me from feeling much connection with the characters or emotional involvement with the mystery. None of the characters seemed likeable, and I only came to know them as props in the story.

I hope prospective readers will not be influenced by my misgivings. I have read many enthusiastic reviews, and feel many others will enjoy this story of psychological suspense. This is my honest reaction. It just didn’t work for me.
2.5 stars rounded up to 3.

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Natalie O'Connor is a famous Irish Instagram star .... her following is astronomical. She thought her maraige with Mike was ideal. However, suddenly a myriad of random events make her consider the possibility of "another woman" or he was "gaslighting" her into insanity. In search for the truth she feels compelled to investigate a possible link to the remote seaside village of Shanamore. When she checks into the Shanamore Holiday Cottages the proprieter Andrew appears strange or possibly on the spectrum, but actually proves to be a "sicko" As the narrative unfolds it's obvious his psychological development is far from normal. His best qualities appear to be a peeping Tom and abuser of very, very young girls. But, could he be a murderer?
Early on we witness the brutal murder of Natalie throuhg a hidden camera in Cottage #6 .... the shadowy figure is in all black, including the balaclava. The Who and Why are incrimentally alluded to as the narrative unfolds in a rather herky-jerky fashion. The writer utilizes a literary device with the Chapters being structured like a playback feature of a DVR .... rewind, pause, forward, and rewind. I found this awkward and not particularly helpful or enjoyable ... but confusing. Nonetheless the writer proves to be an artful storyteller, capturing and maintaining a suspenseful and unpredictable tale that propels to a riveting and twisted denouement.
Thanks to NetGalley and Blackstone Publishing for providing an Uncorrected Proof in exchange for an honest review.

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Andrew, the owner of Sanamore Holiday Cottages watches his guests via a hidden camera. One night a shady figure appears in the room of a sleeping guest, violently murdering her and destroying the camera.
Natalie O'Conner, online celebrity and owner of And Breath mysteriously disappears leaving her husband, fans, and police questioning her whereabouts. Audrey, a reporter for The Paper is given the chance to write a expose on the events surrounding the missing celeb.

Rewind is a mystery/thriller in which the disappearance of an online celebrity leads one reporter to the Shanamore Holiday Cottages to discover what really happened to her. This novel has lots of creepy and unstable characters, a small town with secrets, and a reporter who will stop at nothing to get her story. The premise of this book sounded right up my alley but for some reason it just didn't wow me. I really didn't care for any of the characters and the way the chapters were laid out (rewind, play, pause, etc.) felt a bit confusing at times. This is not to say I didn't like the book or that other readers will not really enjoy it. Overall the story was entertaining and would the perfect book to curl up with for a weekend.

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