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A wonderful read!
This novel drew me in from the very first page and kept me hooked until the end. The characters were vibrant and relatable, the writing was engaging, and the story had just the right balance of heart and humor. Highly recommend!
Many thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for my ARC. All opinions are my own.

This book started off really well but I feel the story then got a bit slow and I struggled to complete. Great characters and great premise, I just found it too slow paced

This is a really interesting story - the main character finds himself ready to end his life only to be dragged back into it when his daughter is kidnapped. There is a quirky, dark humour in how things unfold and the protagonist is very appealing as a result - you can’t help but cheer for him as he bumbles along. I really enjoyed the core questions the book raised, too, about what is worth living for and how much we are prepared to live for the sake of other people’s needs. This may not have been an intended outcome but I found it very thought provoking.

The premise of this book intrigued me right away. It had shades of Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister and the opening chapter pulled me in with that same kind of tension and curiosity. Unfortunately, after that strong start, the pacing lost momentum for me, only drawing me back in toward the final chapters.
The story has a dark comic tone, and there were moments where the humor worked well. I didn’t feel a strong connection to the characters, though that may be more to do with the fact that this just wasn’t the right kind of story for me.
Thematically, the book does attempt to explore masculinity, crisis, and family dynamics, and while it references the #MeToo movement in the blurb, that didn’t come through as clearly in the text. Some commentary had slightly sexist
tones, which may sit differently with each reader.
In terms of plot, I struggled with the payoff. The central event, the kidnapping, lacked a compelling enough motive for me, and as a result, the tension built up through the change in timeline didn’t quite deliver the resolution I was hoping for.
This might resonate more with readers who enjoy thrillers centered around male protagonists or dark, introspective humor. While it didn’t land for me personally, I can see what the author was trying to achieve.
Thank you to NetGalley and Cameron Publishing & Marketing for the eARC in exchange for an honest review!

The House Of The Rising Son by Jonathan Gershfield is an entertaining read.
The characters were well developed. The book had a good balance of dark comedy and emotional moments.
The writing is easy to follow, and the story flows nicely. What resonates is the emotional reflection on the hardships of life, making it a relatable and impactful read.
Overall, it's a solid book that I would recommend.
Thank you to NetGalley and Cameron Publicity & Marketing LTD for the opportunity to read and review this book.