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i know novellas are meant to be short, but this one seemed to have a rushed ending. i still enjoyed it, but could’ve used a little more suspense at the end.

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Rating: 3.5/5

As I have said on more than one occasion, I am a great admirer of any author who can successfully tackle the short story format. Delivering a properly rounded story with fleshed out characters in so few pages requires a certain skill. Many try and fail, but Greer Hendricks has certainly shown that she is up to the task.

Ghostwriter, Anne, has picked up a challenging but potentially rewarding job penning the book of wellness guru, Melody Wells. Better still, Melody also gives Anne the heads-up on an opportunity to sublet an appealing apartment - but things are not all that they seem.

A well-constructed and entertaining short story that provides about an hour's worth of engaging reading.

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Anne is a ghostwriter, married and mother of 9 year old twins. They live in a cramped Manhattan apartment because money is tight. She ends up ghostwriting for Melody Wells, a celebrity nutritionist/self care guru. She has meditation classes, supplements, powders, drinks, etc. She uses the color lavender as part of her theme and technique. Melody gets a bedroom sublet in Manhattan that’s affordable for Anne and her family. The apartment is too good to be true but there is discrepancies about its history especially about the last tenant and her death.

This story was only 49 pages. There was nothing exciting or suspenseful about this story. It was anticlimactic and boring.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC

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Greer Hendricks has done it again! The Sublet combines page-turning suspense, a touch of humor and brilliantly drawn characters in a story that keeps turning up the tension. One of Hendricks (many) talents is her ability to take fully relatable people and show how - one step at a time - they end up in ever-escalating circumstances. In The Sublet, an over-taxed mother, a wellness guru and our desire to 'be better' collide in an increasingly tense yarn. The twisty plot will keep readers guessing right up until the end!

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