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I felt that I had read the book again with other characters and names.
I figured everything out at some point.
But it was a pleasant read.

The story is about 4 friends Zoe, Dan, Lily and Rod coming together after almost 24 years for Rod's marriage along with his fiance Bella.
All 4 of them are separated after a fateful night which took place about 24 years ago with the death of their friend. This reunion brings back the memories of that past because of the incident that takes place when they are on the way to the wedding place.
Though this book is quite enjoyable, the characters are not much progressed. Most of the time the story is repetitive that of Dan and Zoe's POV.
I would like to thank Netgalley and Boldwood books for this ARC in exchange for a honest review.

In my opinion reunions are never wise! And this book proved me right. Everyone has an agenda and nobody is really who they seem to be! Great book.

Idea of book was good but not well executed. Took too long to get at anything interesting. Probably because so much space is wasted on inane details. Like a 50 page story filled with useless, non-supporting details to make a certain page count.
If you like long, drawn out stories with simple writing, you might enjoy. Not for me though.

I found this really easy to read. The storyline was very contrived, and unbelievable in places. That aside I still enjoyed it and raced through it

A psychological thriller told from a duo pov of Dan and Zoe also flashback from a past diary entry. I found this easy enough to follow, I sometimes struggle with multi pov. The plot is slow to build up, but the pacing flows quickly with the help of its short chapters.
I can't say that I liked the characters, Lily was probably the most likeable. For this reason, I didn't really care about what happened to them. None of them were particularly likeable.
I really wish the ending wasn't so underwhelming. Maybe because I had worked out all the twists, I hoped the story would have proved me wrong. By the end of it, I just felt, 'Oh, is that it'.
In conclusion, this is an entertaining read. It's a quick, easy, fast-paced, and bingable story.
Thank you, Boldwood Books, for my ARC.
My opinions are my own

DNF. I really loved the premise for this book, along with the title and cover, but I couldn't get into the story. I read nearly 80 pages before throwing in the towel because it felt like very little had happened.
Thank You NetGalley for allowing me to read this ARC.

I received a free copy of, The Reunion, by M A Hunter, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Zoe has been invited to a wedding in Scotland, a reunion of sorts. Zoe has not seen her friends in over two decades, but what could go wrong? These people made horrible choices, but do not really face any consequences. This book really did nothing for me, I did not like the language or the story, or the characters.

This was absolutely amazing! I was totally enthralled with this story from beginning to end, I could barely put it down, and when I finally read the last page, the house was dark, I was hungry, thirsty, needed to pee and my neck was stiff. But damn, it was worth it!

A wedding of high school friend leads to a road trip up to the isle of Jura for the nuptials.
The groom was always the ring leader of the pack and teflon coated. The remaining four hide a secret. Is there recollections correct? Why is the case being reopened by another old school friend who is a police officer?
Secrets and half truths from the past and the present entwine.
Watch as the truth unravels in lots of different ways.

WOW! I really enjoyed this thriller. 4.5 stars overall. The plot twists were incredible, and I found the suspense/pacing of the novel great. Love psychological thrillers and this one takes the cake!

Zoe, Lily, Dan and Rod haven't seen each other in the years since they all graduated and life took them in different directions. But now Rod is getting married and they're all coming together for the first time in years. They're all worried about their reunion in case it stirs up the terrible memories of the past and the death of their friend Saul, the details of which Zoe, Lily and Dan promised each other they'd never speak about again.
Over the weekend, they meet Rod's fiance whose behaviour seems strange and the group starts questioning what really happened all those years ago when they start receiving messages threatening to expose the truth.
A reasonably enjoyable thriller with a good storyline and a few twists throughout the book. I did unfortunately find it a little predictable and had actually guessed the premise of the story early in the storyline.

The Reunion opens with a strong, suspenseful premise, and immediately draws you into the tangled relationships of its characters. The multiple perspectives are well-handled, allowing us to understand the story from different angles without losing the thread. It’s this structure that adds depth to the mystery and keeps you turning the pages.
Zoe, Lilly, and Dan were the most layered characters, each carrying their own emotional baggage and secrets. Zoe’s internal conflict and past made her story compelling, though some key moments—like a particular conversation—felt a little unrealistic. Lilly, as her secrets were gradually revealed, became harder to sympathize with, leaving me frustrated with her decisions by the end. Dan, while central to much of the plot, had moments that felt a bit too convenient, especially when it came to withholding information that could have moved the story along faster.
While the tension between the characters and the suspicion among them kept me engaged, the pacing slowed significantly in the middle. After a strong start, the momentum stalls, with not much happening for a while, before it finally picks up again around the halfway point. That dip in pacing made the story feel longer than necessary, which affected the buildup to the final reveals.
As for the plot twists, some were a bit predictable and came out faster than I expected, which made the ending feel a bit underwhelming. After all the buildup, the final twist didn’t have the impact I was hoping for. While the conclusion tied the past and present together, it lacked the punch needed to fully satisfy.
Overall, The Reunion offers a strong, character-driven mystery, but struggles with pacing in the middle and doesn’t fully deliver on its promising setup. If you enjoy a thriller that keeps you guessing with multiple layers of secrets and perspectives, this is still worth picking up.

Well this was a crazy novel. First time I read a novel from this author. This is a difficult book to review. So as the blurb for the book goes, these friends from school all get reunited and are invited to Rod’s wedding. Things get crazy as they travel.They get stuck, land up in a place and them they wake up the next morning not remembering a thing but there is a dead body in front of the car. Nobody remembers anything because they were drugged. Also Rod’s finance is with them on the way to the wedding. There is also ome major detail. When they were 20: years younger their friend Saul got run over by a car and died. Anyway, they arrive finally at Rod’s palatial home and finally all is revealed. It was a major twist I never saw coming. The reason for three stars is that up until the 70% of the book it was a bit tedious and went on too long. Other than that is was a good mystery. I want to thank net galley and the publisher for the ARC I received for a honest review.

I loved how the suspense built up; I was totally unsure who to believe the entire time. The characters were really well-crafted, and I found myself liking and disliking them at various points. The setup of the story made it clear why the characters behaved the way they did. This book packed in suspense, intrigue, deep secrets, murder, and mystery, along with a classic whodunit feel and some unexpected twists. It was a fun read, not my top pick, but still enjoyable!
Thank You NetGalley and Boldwood Books for allowing me to read this ARC.

I will say I loved the writing style. It was a quick, simple read. However I do not feel like the ending was an ending? Just a random few paragraphs that could have had so much more involved.
How did the marriage play out? Did Lily and Dan coparent? There were more things that could have been drawn to a close but instead it was just a weird ending.
The story was decent and had me guessing a little. But it was very long and drawn out for very little answers.

3.25/5.
Many years since high school, a group of friends reunites for a wedding in the Scotland. They meet in the Scottish highlands to begin their car journey to the island for the wedding. However, at the start of the journey, something happens which causes the group to remember an event from high school, which they have tried very hard to put behind them.
I enjoyed the style of writing and overall story. However, this book was just way too predictable for me. I guessed all the twists and turns, which majorly affected the thrill level. If you don't read many thrillers, then you probably will really enjoy this book. If you are an avid thriller reader like myself, it will be too predictable for you.
Thank you Boldwood Books and NetGalley for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

The premise of the book really hooked me: friends getting back together for an unexpected reunion for another’s wedding, secrets hidden from each other, a shared secret in their past. But ultimately it fell short for me. The writing style did a lot of telling, there were paragraphs where I disjointed from the page because I was zoning out during a period of on page explanation. The characters felt a little unbelievable, in the sense that the secrets they were keeping and sharing didn’t feel like they lent themselves to the plot, and were more so “shock factors” and not something anyone would actually say or do. The ending did not feel complete because of them, I was left with a lot more “why did that happen?”’s than I was left feeling satisfied. It was an entertaining read nonetheless, but not one I would deem memorable. Thank you NetGalley for the arc in exchange for my honest review.

Parts of this book were incredibly predictable and the parts that weren’t seemed unrealistic. The characters were wildly speculative and their train of thought was accusatory instead of grounded in reality. I love an unreliable narrator but this iteration is as more missing details.
It was a quick read and kept me coming back with the hope that I would be surprised, but overall was flat

Like omg this book had me literally on the edge of my seat .
Absolutely fantastic read so many twists and turns that were unexpected .
This is a definite must read