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Lucy Foley’s The Midnight Feast is an intricately woven tale of old secrets and hidden identities that kept me on my toes until the very end. This novel combines Foley’s signature knack for building tension with a fresh, tantalizing setting—a solstice party at a luxurious resort where the festivities take a deadly turn.
This book is my third read by Foley, and I am happy to say that the characters in The Midnight Feast are my favorites of hers. Each character had an interesting introduction, but seeing their personalities change and the darkness in each of them emerge as the weekend unfolded was enthralling. The diary entries that allow us to see Frankie and Bella as teenagers in contrast to their adult selves really upped the mystery for me, as I tried to piece together what happened between them and what they did in those woods.
While the plot kept me intrigued, I struggled with the pacing in the first half of the book. I’m all for a slow intro, especially for thrillers, but I had a hard time feeling connected to the story. As much as I liked all the character storylines, I felt the pacing and plot suffered due to the momentous task of developing so many characters. Additionally, the supernatural element of the book was fascinating but became a little muddy at the end. I almost wished she had gone full demonic bird hybrids with it.
Overall, The Midnight Feast is a deliciously dark and compelling mystery that showcases Lucy Foley’s talent for crafting intricate, character-driven stories. Fans of her previous works will undoubtedly enjoy this latest offering, and new readers will find themselves quickly drawn into a web of deadly secrets of the filthy rich.

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This is Lucy Foley at her absolute finest! With Midsommar vibes and her traditional shifting POV (with less characters than usual, yay!) this is an ABSOLUTE THRILL!

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This was on par for a Lucy Foley book. Shes not my favorite, but it’s a clean story with good twist and a satisfying punch at the end.

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I am a sucker for a locker room mystery & I have enjoyed all of Lucy Foley’s books. I didn't know what to expect in this story, I went in blind and I loved it!
I also really enjoyed the multiple point of view, it made the mystery that much more interesting and kept me guessing throughout.

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Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley
Rating: 4.5 stars
Pub date: 6/18

Thank you so much to William Morrow for sending me an advanced copy!

The opening of The Manor brings guests from all over the world to see what the new luxury resort has to offer. But a big secret from fifteen years ago threatens to unravel everything in this new locked-room mystery by Lucy Foley.

I love that for the first half of this book, I had no idea what was going to happen. And even after that, none of my guesses were correct. The best part of reading a thriller for me is being completely wrong the entire time, and that was the case with this one.

Foley's skillful storytelling is evident in how she builds up the eerie atmosphere that creates a sense of foreboding. The plot is perfectly paced and kept me on the edge of my seat as old friends and enemies navigate the twists and turns of the present and their past.

The use of multiple POVs and first-person narration brings Foley’s complex characters to life. Each character, from the founder to the kitchen help, is developed with rich backstories and hidden motives. The dual timelines are woven together seamlessly, and each twist in the story is surprising and satisfying, leading to the perfect ending.

The short chapters and folklore elements added to the book's addictive quality, making it hard to put down. Foley's ability to blend a psychological thriller with a touch of horror offers readers a unique and chilling experience.

Overall, "Midnight Feast" is a riveting read that kept me guessing until the very end. With its atmospheric setting, dynamic characters, and suspenseful plot, it's a must-read for fans of the genre.

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The Manor is a resort for the ultra wealthy settled on a sea side cliff. Below the cliff local fisherman have found a body and see smoke rising from the direction of The Manor. They had just had their grand opening celebration where the drinks were flowing and so were the accusations. The history of the manor is drenched in tales of creatures haunting the forest but sometimes it’s the humans you should be more afraid of. Told in dualing timelines, this book follows the past and present of this hauntingly beautiful place.

The atmosphere this story created was beautiful and mesmerizing in my mind. I loved the multiple POV’s and timelines that put the story all together. Lucy always seems to have such original plots that draw me in!

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◽️The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley

Pub Date: June 18th, 2024

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️💫

Thank you to @netgalley and @williammorrowbooks for the ARC.

Ya’ll I was so hyped when I got approved for the ARC of this book! I have read every Lucy Foley book and I love the Agatha Christie-like vibes that she always seems to bring.

This book was so fast-paced, and I loved the setting, a secluded island with a very stark element of differing classes.

They were a couple of really great twists, but I would have loved to more about the origin of The Birds, and I’m still unclear if there was a supernatural element to things or not.

This kind of setting makes me CRAVE a mini-series. It would be so beautiful to watch play out.

Read if you like
-Multiple timelines and POVs
-Agatha Christie
-Settings that act as another character
-To Eat the rich ◽️

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This one was a bit of a slow start for me and honestly I have a hard time getting into. It definitely picks up towards the end and had a couple good parts but overall it was just an ok read for me. I felt it didn’t answer some much needed questions like “What’s the Birds legend? And why the Midnight feast” just wanted some backstory to the reasons. I just think it was for me. Overall a ok read.

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Francesca Woodland and her husband Owen open a luxurious retreat on the land that was once owned by her grandparents. There is an infinity pool, spa, crystal pouches for guests’ healing have been placed in the Seaside Cottages and Woodland Hutches; there is even a specialty cocktail called the “Manor Mule” (grapefruit, ginger, vodka, and CBD oil). Almost every guest is wealthy, dressed in their linen outfits to keep cool while they mingle. Not everyone is pleased about the resort, however. The locals are all angry about it and there are things that happened decades ago at Francesca's grandfather's house that no one has atoned for. Before the weekend is over, the police will be called a body will be discovered, a fire will have to be put out secrets will come out.

I love this author's books. I am a huge fan of location based thrillers, so this was right up my alley. The chapters alternate between past the opening of The Manor, and the present so you slowly discover exactly what happened all of those years ago while simultaneously seeing bit by bit the investigation and the main storyline. Francesca presents herself as some sort of tranquil, peace-loving, health guru but every so often you see her mask slip. I loved discovering all of the people from her past hidden in plain sight at the retreat. If you are a fan of thrillers you are definitely going to want to put this at the top of your TBR pile. You are going to love it!

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It took me a few days to get into the book because it jumps from timelines and POV characters. You have to get about 1/3 through and then you’re hooked. I loved the location and way the scenes are written, easy to feel like you’re there. I’d love to see it as a movie… like M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Village” but the ending is much better.

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Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read an ARC of Lucy Foley's newest book The Midnight Feast. I'm always excited to read an early copy of a book from a great author. However, I wanted to like this one more than I did. I think it had a good plot and I loved the setting. It was told from different POV's and from two time periods. I didn't find this especially confusing, but sometimes at the beginning of a chapter I didn't know which day it was. It would have been helpful to have that noted at the beginning of each chapter. I enjoyed the short chapters, fast pace and all of the twists and turns.

Unfortunately, the part about the birds and feathers was a turnoff for me. I think it was a just a bit strange and the story could have been told without that aspect and been even better.

Although this wasn't my favorite Lucy Foley book I will certainly read whatever she writes next!

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This is an great Summer thriller! It is a light fast paced read. I loved the location and the characters it was amazing. I am huge Lucy Foley fan and this may be her best one yet! So many turns throughout that keep you hooked. Go grab this book as soon as you can!

Thank you to Netgalley & William Morrow for the chance to read this ARC.

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Another great whodunnit by Lucy Foley that will keep you guessing until the end. Definitely worth a read

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Unfortunately I couldn't finish this book. Usually I can tear right through thrillers, but this fell flat for me. None of the characters were compelling enough.

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I have enjoyed most of Lucy Foley’s and I would say “The Midnight Feast” ranks mid way on her books did me. There are a lot of characters so at moment hard to follow, but the overall story is entertaining and an enjoyable read.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in advance of publication.

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This is the perfect ‘midsomar’ atmospheric thriller 🍿 I am always so intrigued to see what her books are going to be about because she knows how to set the perfect scene.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC 👏🏼

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This is an excellent thriller! I loved the setting, eerie atmosphere, and the layers upon layers of secrets. So many excellent reveals and mysteries throughout. Having read all of Lucy Foley's thrillers, I can confidently say that this is her best yet.

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The Manor is hosting opening weekend with fully booked lodges full of influencers, affluent people, and even some enemies of Francesca. the famous Goop-ish creator of the resort. By the end of the weekend, a fire will sweep the lodges, a long ago buried body is found, and two more end up dead.

This book had A LOT going on. There were so many characters it got to be tough to follow sometimes, but once I started to piece things together it got a little easier. The ending was a bit too farfetched for me but it was still a fun ending. Lucy Foley's first few books were great, but her last one was a miss for me. This one is somewhere in between, but I will certainly give her next book another shot!

thank you NetGalley for an arc of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I am a big fan of Lucy Foley's books and love how she unravels all of her thrillers. This book was no different. I enjoyed the different POVs incorporated into the story. This helped to push the plot along while engaging the reader at every turn. I also liked the jumping between timelines in relation to Francesca's secrets from the past coming to light. I ended up giving this book four stars because while it was spooky and fun to read, I preferred some of her other books more.

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I enjoyed this. At times it was a little slow, but overall it was a fun thriller. I didn't anticipate all of the twists at the end and how everyone involved in the story was part of the overall plot.

I'd recommend this to someone who's looking for something not too heavy for a summertime read.

I received this book free of charge from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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