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Fear Thy Neighbor

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This ARC was provided to me via Kindle by Kensington Books and #NetGalley for my honest opinion. Opinions expressed are completely my own.

It was okay. I found it a bit unbelievable at points. If you like the author you’ll probably like the book.

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This was not one of my favorite books by Fern Michelle’s . It was full of twists and turns and I could see where a lot of readers would enjoy this book

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I remember Fern Michaels was one of my favourite authors when I was much younger. I’m afraid I was rather disappointed in this one. For one, it was hard to believe how she threw caution in the wind after being so guarded and actually buying a house with buried human bones in the yard. And with all those weird characters in the neighbourhood.

Anyhow I did enjoy reading the first quarter of the book. The writing style is not bad.

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When I think of women's literary, I think of books just like this one, that gives all the feels and satisfies every reader's heart. This is a perfect books to snuggle up with on any day. This one took by surprise! Even as a huge Fern Michaels' fan.

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5 stars
Not at all what I expected. I do feel there is a audience for this book. It is not for me. Thanks for the ARC of this book.

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FTN by F. Michaels, published by Kensington Books is a stand-alone story.
Alison Marshall is a 29 year old woman. She's a loner, a drifter ready to settle down. And the place shall be Palmetto Island, a close knit community.
FTN is a suspenseful story, with lots of twists and unexpected turns that had me intrigued from start til the last page.
A well written story, with characters easy to connect with and just the right pace, the right a mount of action and drama, I loved reading this story.

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