Anonymous wrote:She is a super easy read. A long as you are not expecting any real thought to all the fake twists. It seems like she has a min page limit she is trying to reach to churn out a novel. Too much redundant overexplaining. You also can't have a twist at the end of a book if you have never really developed a plot. They are at best young adult. Although my 7th grader read two and thought they were awful. We will not be supporting this type of work.
Anonymous wrote:Her books are my easy brain candy reads that reset me after reading longer historical fiction. The next one on my list is The Ex. Then Ward D.
Still I found some of them to be just okay, and one to be a complete flop.
Four Stars
Housemaid
Housemaid's Secret
The Teacher
The Wife Upstairs
Three Stars
Never Lie
The Boyfriend
One by One
Two Stars
The Inmate
Other similar quick read authors:
Colleen Hoover - Verity is similar to the Wife Upstairs (but not the other romance ones)
Rachel Hawkins - also has A Wife Upstairs
B.A. Paris - UK author - The Breakdown and Behind Closed Doors are two to start with
Jeneva Rose
Kiersten Modglin - The Arrangement trilogy is good
Anonymous wrote:Her books are written simply but she is no idiot.
I don’t know if people actually know this about her but she actually is a physician irl.
Anonymous wrote:Housemaid was so far fetched and written like a student in a college English class came up with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think her books are written by AI.
For middle schoolers.
They are awful. The people who say they have "twists" literally do not have basic reading comprehension.
Anonymous wrote:I think her books are written by AI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm currently reading the Tenant and it's slow going.
I've read all of her books and there is a sameness to many of them.
Yes there are definitely many parallels in her writing plus one doesn’t have to have a high reading level to comprehend her novels.
But her books deliver perfect when it comes to surprise twists.
Anonymous wrote:I'm currently reading the Tenant and it's slow going.
I've read all of her books and there is a sameness to many of them.