Friday, September 07, 2018

Under A Dark Sky by Lori Rader-Day book review

Under a Dark SkyUnder a Dark Sky by Lori Rader-Day
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Since her husband died, Eden Wallace's life has diminished down to a tiny pinprick, like a far-off star in the night sky. She doesn't work, has given up on her love of photography, and is so plagued by night terrors that she can't sleep without the lights on. Everyone, including her family, has grown weary of her grief. So when she finds paperwork in her husband's effects indicating that he reserved a week at a dark sky park, she goes. She's ready to shed her fear and return to the living, even if it means facing her paralyzing phobia of the dark.

But when she arrives at the park, the guest suite she thought was a private retreat is teeming with a group of twenty-somethings, all stuck in the orbit of their old college friendships. Horrified that her get-away has been taken over, Eden decides to head home the next day. But then a scream wakes the house in the middle of the night. One of the friends has been murdered. Now everyone—including Eden—is a suspect.

Everyone is keeping secrets, but only one is a murderer. As mishaps continue to befall the group, Eden must make sense of the chaos and lies to evade a ruthless killer—and she'll have to do it before dark falls…

I read this all in one day because I really wanted to know who the murderer was and what all the secrets were that the friends were keeping. You also find out that Eden's marriage wasn't all that great and how she was manipulated throughout the marriage and now her own sister is trying to control her life. Will Eden live the life she wants and come to turns with the dark and actually find a job/career that she wants.

I received this from William Morrow publishing for an honest review.


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