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Hard Girls

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DNF at 62%.

I love this cover. I, generally, love books about siblings. I wanted this to be so much more along the lines of the synopsis, but instead it felt like bickering that was not getting to the point. I found myself often confused with the changing timelines and viewpoints. Ultimately, I could not connect to either sister to justify continuing the book.

Thank you NetGalley, Hachette Audio, and author J. Robert Lennon for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Sadly, I couldn't get into this book and found it terribly. I kept listening because I don't like to leave ALCs hanging, but I had a no interest at all and had to DNF.

Thank you to NetGalley and J. Robert Lennon for the advanced copy.

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Intriguing cover, fantastic narrator, interesting plot.

The biggest distraction was the over written backgrounds and descriptions. We do not need to know what every leaf looks like (looking at you, Tolkien!) just tell us it's a tree.

Otherwise I was hooked on an over-the-top plot that dragged the characters with it, no matter what.

Thank you to NetGalley and the author for my advance copy of this audiobook

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"Hard Girls" by J. Robert Lennon, narrated by Amanda Troop, is a tale of family secrets, emotional turmoil, and the search for the truth. The protagonist, Jane Pool, is a suburban woman leading a safe and quiet life until her estranged twin, Lila, reaches out to her with information about their long-lost mother. As the sisters embark on a journey to uncover the past and unravel the mysteries surrounding their family, they find themselves facing unexpected challenges and dangers.
The audiobook is expertly narrated by Amanda Troop, who does a fantastic job bringing the characters to life with her voice acting and accents. The dual timelines and perspectives in the story add depth and complexity to the narrative, allowing listeners to see how the past influences the present. However, I found myself getting lost in the details and timelines at times, which made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.
While I appreciated the strong production work and the engaging voice performance, I struggled to connect with the storyline and felt that some aspects of the plot were unnecessarily bogged down by mundane details. The relationship between the sisters, Jane and Lila, could have been further explored to add more depth and emotional resonance to the story.
Overall, "Hard Girls" is a compelling and intriguing novel that delves into themes of family, identity, and the lasting impact of the past. While the story had its moments of suspense and tension, I found myself wanting more urgency and thrills to keep me fully engaged. Fans of domestic suspense and complex family dramas may enjoy this book, particularly those who can appreciate a slow-burn mystery with a focus on emotional depth and character development.

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Thank you to NetGalley, J. Robert Lennon & Hachette Audio for an audio ARC of Hard Girls in exchange for an honest review.

Sadly, this was a big miss for me. I loved the cover art & the premise of the book, but it was terribly boring. If I had read this as a physical book instead of audio, I would have DNF’d it.

I didn’t care for any of the characters, the darkness of the book. The alternating timelines was fine, but the storyline in both was just underwhelming. This one was a struggle for sure.

I will not be recommending this one, unfortunately.

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Hard girls wasn't what I expected it to be. I really liked the mystery of the girls mother and I thought it kept the story interesting. I enjoyed the narrator and felt she was easy to follow along with. I give it 3 stars though because I felt like the story was lacking with the mother and parts of the relationship between her and the girls.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an ARC of this book.

This was an intriguing thriller. I liked the sisters and was drawn in by wanting to know the secrets behind their family. I thought the character building was done well. Sometimes the plot did get slowed down by a lot of details, but it was still a good and interesting read.

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First off, I loved the cover, the description, and the use of the work mercurial in the bio. I did like the story following and learning the past of Jane Pool. I really liked the overall story as a thriller, however, I felt like parts were hard for me to get through. I wanted more excitement and the feeling of needing to know what’s going to happen. I think there could have been less background details. I loved the narration!! I don’t think I would have finished the book without it!

Thank you to NetGalley and Hachette Audio for an audio copy of this book.

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Thank you to @NetGalley and @Hachetteaudio for the #gifted copy.

First, the cover it amazing. It is what ultimately made me pick up the book. Second, I normally am drawn to books about twins so this made it a double win just to start! Third, I really enjoyed the audio.

Overall, the author did a great job with suspense throughout the book, but sadly, I really just could not stay focused to really enjoy this one. With that said, I will still pick up book 2 because I did like the storyline!

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A really interesting, twisty story that I flew through. A very enjoyable read and one I will definitely be recommending.

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3.5⭐️s rounded down
**Thanks to NetGalley and Hachette Audio for access to this audiobook in exchange for an honest review. I received it just before the pub date.**
Jane’s seemingly normal domestic life is interrupted when she reconnects with her estranged twin Lila, in order to search for answers about their mother’s disappearance many years earlier.
-the story bounces back and forth between Jane & Lila’s childhood and Jane’s present
-the author does a good job building suspense
-Jane is a character you want to root for (even though you’re not sure if she’s “good”), or at the very least understand why she is the way she is
-side characters like Jane’s MIL and parents are nuanced and unlikeable (in a good way)
-there’s a compelling, unsettling vibe of trying to figure out what the mystery is (Actual spy craft? Undiagnosed mental health issues?)
-I’m intrigued that it’s book 1 in a series, and would be interested in picking up book 2
-the narrator does a good job, going between different adult voices and kids voices, especially between the twins’ voices (past & present)
-I enjoyed reading this as an audiobook, overall good job to the audiobook team!

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Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the ALC of "Hard Girls" by J. Robert Lennon. This was my introduction to this author. I tried to get into the book, but just couldn't. It was a soft DNF, but then it got archived. Sorry I cannot review it further. I had hoped a breaak and revisit would freshen it up.

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This audiobook was really well done by the narrator and I ended up really liking this audio version way better than the actual book!

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Thank you MacMillan for the review copy of Hard Girls on audio, I really wanted to like this book and I liked a lot of it, the cover... the sisters exploring a missing mother theme, a sense of cat and mouse tension. And some of the what really happened elusiveness really works but more so for the past storyline than the present. I admit, I got a bit lost in the details and timelines with this story, not a comment on the voice acting though, and found the story got bogged down by a lot of details. As a listener of a lot of audiobooks... getting lost in details and being unable to manage timelines and details and settings makes it less of a win for me.
Still, a solid rec for an excellent voice performance and strong production work as always from this publisher.

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This one was a solid story, and the narration was fantastic.

I was partially reading a physical book while I listened along, and the narration is what really kept me hooked. The story was a little more spy like than I am used to, and I may have given up on the book if not for the narrator really keeping me engaged.

Two sisters who haven't seen each other in a decade reunite in an effort to track down their mother who abandoned them as teens.

This was a cat and mouse thriller that has international spy vibes. Lila and Jane team up to find their mother, who doesn't want to be found. I liked how the book flips between the girls' teen years and the present, but I felt like it could have been two separate books because there was a lot going on. You kind of need to suspend your beliefs about reality to make this one work. The girls take off on their own as teens, after a murder in their town, and are gone for quite some time. The book covers that time period, and their behavior and ability to survive on their own is a little farfetched.

There were a few points where I felt like relationships weren't fully explained or hashed out, which left me a little confused about some of the characters' behaviors. For instance, Jane's marriage and relationship with her mother-in-law were both volatile, but only lightly touched on.

There were no huge plot twists, as this was more of a chase with the story of what happened unfolding, but it was an interesting enough read.

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This was a dark story, but well told. I was interested and didn't want to stop reading. The characters are all very well written and interesting, though I sometimes was curious why they did certain things. The ending was great, it made me want more stories from this family's continued adventures.

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This books was NOT for me. I continued to listen to it in it's entirety because I was really intrigued by the plot but the story itself missed the mark for me.

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I listened to the audiobook and the narrator was fine. I tried to get into this one but ended up DNF at 55%. I didn't like how so much was going on and jumping around seemingly sporadically. The generational family dysfunction added to it just made it too much for me to continue. I'm sure others may love this one, but it wasn't for me.

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The book seemed uninspired with many of the characters motivations not believable. I dislike a book where the plot is the driving factor rather than the characters. Sometimes if the characters are well developed, it's alright, but this was not the case.

Worse, there wasn't enough difference between characters voices to always make this easily distinguishable. Granted this was because they were twins but also they were very different people. inflection and even accent shpuld have been different enough to determine them to be different characters.

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I did not finish at 25%

Although I was very intrigued by the cover and description, this book fell flat for me. I had tried to give it a good listen a few times but had lost interest every time.

The narrator was great and expressive, I just couldn't get hooked into the story. I felt like it was missing something to pull me in.

I am, however, grateful for NetGalley and Hatchette Audio for giving me the opportunity to check this one out in advance. However, it ended up not being a winner.

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