
To make this review short, this was a great read.
But you aren’t here for a short review, you want the ‘deets’.
This book pulled me in right from the start. I was instantly intrigued (and confused). I wanted to know more and I really wanted to like Paris and have her be of no fault. the reader struggles too whether we pity Paris or if she’s a murderer or if she’s a gold digger or …. whatever it is, there is a natural tension to how we, the readers, should feel about her story.
I really enjoyed this tension and the writing that presented this interesting character to me. That is why I rated this book higher than I would have otherwise.
Without this excellent writing… the story was ‘meh’. The twists were predictable and supporting character’s actions predictable. The ‘Ice Queen’ didn’t scare me as much as she should have.
Yet, I was sucked in. I enjoyed the riveting perspectives. The different points of views. The way the story was told and again, Paris. Paris, with all her multiple lives and different personalities she had taken on to survive… Well done Hillier. I could do a 3.5 stars rounded up to 4 … or a solid 4 stars. I can’t decide. I would recommend you to pick this book up and decide for yourself. That I know for sure.





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