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Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six

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Lisa Unger's 20th novel! This is a family/friend getaway in a secluded cabin. This had elements of suspense and mystery, a large cast and the story is told from multiple POVs. Prior to the weekend away, the family all receives a DNA test kit from an anonymous source. The host and builder the the cabin is creepily watching them from cameras placed around the property. I was most intrigued by the POV from the past and his story and how it connected to the present day. The majority of the characters are all privileged and proud of it and tough to root for, which was the angle the author was going for. The twists were interesting but not surprising. This was ok for me! I really enjoyed the atmosphere but found the motive behind the twist to be ridiculous and implausible.

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This wasn’t my favorite thriller, but it definitely kept me entertained.
I think there was just too much information presented in ways that weren’t coherent or made sense. The premise is really good, and i did enjoy the spookiness of it.

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One the one hand, domestic suspense and suspense are some of my favorite genres; on the other, it's difficult to find ones that don't have elements (rape, abuse -- people and animal, gore, infidelity, voyeurism, profanity, etc.) that leave me feeling...icky. This one seemed to have all of those and more. (Plus characters who kept "dumping" their head in their hands, which just irritated me.)

This definitely had suspense and a character or two that I cared about, but the icky elements kept me from enjoying it fully. I know it's a lot to ask for suspense without distasteful content, but still, I keep trying to find it. I know Lisa Unger has a lot of fans, so if you're one of them, I'm sure you will be satisfied with this one.

*Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing an e-galley in exchange for an honest review.

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This was a fast-paced, fun read! I loved that the story was fresh and offered something new and different from the other mysteries on the marker right now.

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I was looking forward to reading another Lisa Unger book, but I found this one disappointing. The theme was a good idea: three couples spending time at a secluded cabin with all amenities included -- a chef, hot tub, and a list of activities to "get back to nature." Mako, a rich tech guy whose sister, Hannah, worships, planned and paid for the weekend..

Prior to their weekend away, at Christmas, the family all receive an Origins DNA test from an anonymous source. No one knows who placed them under the tree, and no one will admit to putting them there.

Six months later, Hannah and her husband, along with Mako and his wife and Hannah's close friend and her boyfriend, move into the cabin during an approaching storm. Their host and builder greets them, a man who they don't realize is watching them from cameras placed around the property. There are also two unidentified persons staying in the small cabin nearby, a man and a woman who we meet through separate POV scenes.

One other addition to this book is the story of a family's murder on the same land before their "cabin" was built and a ghost that is said to haunt the place.

I found the characters, all privileged and proud of it, except for Hannah and her husband, who seemed more appreciative of their circumstances. There were some twists, but they weren't that surprising. It's a decent book but not the one I expected.

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Unger's 20th novel is a great suspense get-away read, especially if you are staying in a cabin in the woods. Mako, formerly Michael or Mickey, a St. Petersburg, FL technology leader, invites his sister, Hannah, and her husband, Bruce, and a family friend, Cricket and her new boyfriend, Joshua, to spend a long, all-expense paid, luxury weekend in the mountains. In and around Tampa Bay, there is also, Henry, an orphan who has become successful in spite of his mother's unsolved murder and lingering attempts to solve the crime. All these personalities meet after popular DNA testing shows these characters are not who they really think they are. Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six is a page-turning spooky story that will keep readers awake into the night.

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I really, REALLY wanted to love this book, but I thought it was alright. I think the writing and the atmosphere was incredible and that's what initially drew me in, but I began to get confused by the number of characters introduced and the different POVs, and near the end I was thinking "ok and?" It felt so implausible and ridiculous as to the motive, and I think it was lacking just something more that would've made me love it.

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Lisa Unger is one of my favorite thriller and suspense authors, and I loved this spine-chilling story! "Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six" is a must read.

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This gripped me from the very beginning. I was immediately intrigued with the family dynamics that were in place. I really felt connected to Hannah and absolutely loved her little family. I had so many theories about what was going on. Most of them wrong. The whole cabin in the woods has always freaked me out, and this was no exception. Prepare to be frightened and on the edge of your seat throughout this entire story.

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A very suspenseful read! Not all of the characters were sympathetic, and I did not see all the twists coming.

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Ding ding! The PERFECT summer beach read! Suspenseful, fun to read, and easy to digest.. these are exactly the bill you need next the pool with a Mai Tai. Lisa Unger has become my go to for thrillers and I can't get enough! Thanks so much for a chance to read this book!

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Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six starts off pretty straightforwardly. Mako is a tech guy who splurges on everything, and invites his sister Hannah, her husband, and another couple to vacation in a luxury cabin the the middle of nowhere, owned by a super creepy guy. Almost all of these people are terrible. Morally bankrupt, totally annoying, or both. There are some likable characters introduced in alternating chapters, but it takes most of the book to figure out who these people are, why we are reading about them, and how they relate to Mako and Hannah. Lisa Unger's books are fast paced, the characters are well-written, and the plots are original. This book is no different, I just found the well-written characters too awful and the original plot too convoluted. Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review.

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I LOVE LISA UNGER!!!! 5 stars all the way! A twisty, psychological novel that was just brilliant. Can't wait for another one to gobble up!

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This was very dark and twisted! It was pretty fast paced and I couldn’t predict what would happen next. I did think it was a little chaotic and hard to follow at some points but the end wrapped up pretty neatly.

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This was......interesting to say the least.
I'm not trying to spoil the plot so I'll try to as vague as i can in this review

I enjoyed the atmosphere and the writing of this book. The characters were, well, not up to par I guess you could say.

I didn't like the skipping around with the timelines only because there were too many character names introduced and named and I did get confused here and there but I think I got the gist of the story and the backgrounds.

I wish I got more of a conclusion from the landowner guy because I feel like he just sorta disappeared from the story outta nowhere just poof, gone.

That's all I can really say now without spoilers but I'll be back closer to pub date with more coherent and detailed thoughts.

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I enjoy Lisa Unger and this book was no exception. The story line was good, but it did seem like a few too many characters to follow and how the all related to each other. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC!.

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Hannah’s rich brother, Mako, has planned a weekend getaway for her birthday. He rented an isolated luxury cabin in the woods big enough for 6 friends and family that includes a personal chef and everything they could need for some nice rest and relaxation. When a deadly storm threatens to derail the fun, things start to turn weird. This place has a history that was never advertised!

Lisa Unger rocks! All of her books have been a hit for me so far, and this includes her latest, SECLUDED CABIN SLEEPS SIX. I really loved the premise of the “vacation gone wrong!” I would highly recommend this addictive thriller for everyone, especially Lisa Unger fans!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Park Row Books for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.

This review will be posted to my Instagram Blog (@coffee.break.book.reviews) in the near future.

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Thanks to #NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review #SecludedCabinSleepsSix.

First thing - WOW.
This is only the second book I've read by the author but I will be reading more.

This book grabs you and holds on. You don't want to put it down. I just wanted to read and read. Now, I won't say the book didn't have a slow moment at the beginning but the end made up for that.

Another great thriller. Can't wait to share this book when it comes out with my friends and patrons.

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I will read anything Lisa Unger writes! I loved this book...book 20 was un-put-downable. I literally read this book cover to cover. This is the second or third book I have read recently where DNA plays a part in the story. Unger does a great job weaving two separate story lines together for a suspenseful story, Cannot wait to recommend this book in November. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the advanced copy.

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I’ve been trying more and more to go into books as blindly as possible; only making assumptions from the title and the first line of the synopsis. I knew this was a thriller about a group of friends going to a cabin for a weekend & I couldn’t wait to dive in. I mean, who doesn’t love that trope, right?

Ok, so, time for some honesty. I feel like a lot of my anticipated reads (especially thrillers) have been falling flat for me. And I’m really not sure why. This one, for me, had so much promise, but I couldn’t 100% get into it. It started off a little confusing; introducing a lot of characters, switching POVs, and flipping narratives depending on the character. I couldn’t get a tight grasp on who was who & how exactly they were all connected. The connection tidbit did hit me later, but waaayyy later. The 2nd half of the book and ending were very exciting and had me flipping through quickly. But it took me a while to warm up to it. 3 ⭐️s

A huge thank you to Netgalley, Harlequin Trade Publishing, and Lisa Unger for this e-arc. Check out Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six on its pub date 11/8!

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