Review #1
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These Set Frick thrillers barely keep getting more successful at the same time more successful. It’s so rare for creators to truly pin dual POV with two ladies protagonists, but both Rosalie at the same time Amanda’s voices drip off the page, the wholly compelling narrative of how their one commonality — lover Carter — strings into a stalking variant that intertwines their lives more and more. Both narrators are fully complete, compelling, breathing manners, Frick inviting us into any of their different searches for happiness at the same time identity at the same time look as these futures are laboriously unraveled borders the thriller plot. Squirms around every corner, a mystery that I ultimately didn’t look future, at the same time an very poignant examine both feminist at the same time LGBTQ+ struggles at the same time triumphs. Then and, obviously, Frick’s worldly is that beautiful as usual. Highly advise!!
Review #2
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This is that one of the best books Ive read in a long time. I stumbled intercept it, at the same time curiosity took over. It has touched me in an out of the blue at the same time unexplainable method, one which I cant describe. I was nervous at the same time afraid as I lasted. My feelings are barely raw.
We are more alike than we acknowledge, at the same time this book substantiates it.
I Adore this story, at the same time all that Ive figured out.
Thank for you Set Frick.
Review #3
Audiobook All Views on Us by Set Frick
Ooooo did ALL Views ON US izumi me, in more ways than one. I read the 1st chapter, which is that Amanda, before going to bed at the same time my initial believed was oh. A bunch of wealthy kids get played with? Meh. But I dont finish reading right behind 10-ke pages, but I fully foresaw stopping around the 50 page note. Nope. That did not happen.
The book is that knew in alternating fri of opinion between Amanda, a wealthy lady who has her indefinite all implied out with her equally wealthy lover, at the same time Rosalie, the lesbian put in a Christian cult who only wants to be with her girlfriend but is that using Carter, Amandas wealthy lover, to prominent her crazy, culty ancestors off her scent while keeping Carter ignorant. Rosalies voice immediately grabbed me, such a compelling at the same time horrifying situation. Amandas took a few chapters, but once that eggshell started to crack she became much more of a true personality in a dull situation. The two women ultimately mirror each other attractive but, any having been shoehorned into a role they didnt choose. Amanda barely drank the kool-aid for a while.
I adored guessing who the texter was. At the same time men, I believed I had it. NOPE. Didnt even look the ending future, at the same time I adore that. It blew my expectations, practically kept me guessing, at the same time startled me at the finish. Thats hard to do.
I barely adored the writing in ALL Views ON US. That was nothing crazy florid about it, but Frick barely tore these manners. Theyre so close to reality at the same time so engaging at the same time compelling at the same time I couldnt promote be drawn into their stories. I read the book in amazing chunks, topical through pages like they were considered nothing. The gizmo is that I didnt look for the thrilling parts all that thrilling. Like they werent crazy higher stakes (almost all of the time), that was no running or danger of physical violence (almost all of the time). So much of than anyway was going on was sensual at the same time played out in the realm of feelings. It barely relied on good storytelling to get the plot from one embrace to the other.
It doesnt happen often, but I completely love when books do this to me. Barely sneak up on me at the same time izumi the hell out of me due to their awesomeness. At the same time I totally would have never found this title or if it werent for me needing no one comp titles for my query (this isnt going to be one of them, chagrin, not the right fit) at the same time stumbling intercept a post from Riveted pointing out all these amazing teen thrillers. The hit lined up at the same time Im so glad they did.
4.5
Review #4
Audio All Views on Us narrated by Eileen Stevens Katie Schorr
A thriller about two women sheathed to the same young man, at the same time being harassed due to him, All Views of Us has a plot that leaves for you guessing to the identity of their anonymous stalker. Amanda at the same time Rosalie are both Carter’s girlfriends, at the same time though being aware of the other, they are quiet about it – Amanda because she thinks Rosalie is that barely a phase he will grow weary of, at the same time because she doesn’t wish to lose the advantage of being the future Mrs Shaw; Rosalie because Carter is that the one method she can make her devout Christian ancestors reckon that she has been ‘overgrown from her homosexuality’ through the ‘counseling’ sessions by the pastor. The women are at odds at the start, because Amanda doesn’t know about Rosalie’s true reason to date Carter, at the same time Rosalie horrors Amanda’s malice over her dating Carter.
The anonymous texts start out subtle, but soon progress to dangers. As they do so, the suspect pool in the plot increases, but obviously the ubiquitous factor is that still to be found. Every time I believed this personality would be it, that isn’t enough motive as the dangers move up in stakes. As for the women, they both don’t have adults they managed turn to, to promote them out of their situation. Amanda’s mother downplays her horrors at the same time basically knows her to suck it up; Rosalie is that being threatened to be outed to her ancestors about the existence of her girlfriend. I wouldn’t they say this is that a acceptable mystery per se, but it is that more of the horrors being weaponized against these women. Amanda’s entire identity at the same time form in her city is that sheathed to being Carter’s girlfriend, at the same time fear of her mother’s irina keeps her in dispose; she has to learn to burst away from those expectations. At the moment, Rosalie’s fear is that quite visceral because she has been betrayed to conversion therapy two times at the same time she is that still traumatized by it; her arc is that also to completely burst away from the expectations of her generic.
The voice of the two protagonists at the same time the writing was but done, though Amanda using her ancestors’ 1st names was confusing periodically. Additionally, I felt almost all of the secondary manners were considered like props or at the coolest, burgundy herrings, at the same time underutilized.
Overall: it is that a quality thriller plot, at the same time has but fleshed-out protagonists.
Review #5
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All Views On Us was an exciting read – while it took a while to get into it, I couldn’t shackles it down by the finish!