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Since killing her husband in a drunk driving accident and mangling her own face, Camilla has been staying in her house and talking to no one. Her only connection to the world is her old classmate Valerie's social media posts, which are starting to indicate that her perfect friend may be in imminent danger, and it seems like Camilla may be the only one who can save her.
This book was a quick and fast-paced read and involved a hot librarian, but the ending was pretty ridiculous.

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Woah - that is not what I expected!
As I read through the story, I totally saw this going one way, even as the twist was happening, I kept telling myself that it wasn't going to go like this and WHAM!
The characters in this story are amazing and real. I absolutely felt for Camilla and what she went through. The story will definitely keep you second guessing everything you thought you knew.
Wonderful!

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Wow what a ride this book was!! You had two psycho women in this thriller that messed with each other's minds! It definitely makes you wonder about the people that follow you on Instagram!! Are they really your friend? Or do they have ulterior motives?

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Great idea, poor execution. Honestly, I couldn’t finish this. The writing style was distracting. The constant ellipses seemed to be a cop out. I shouldn’t have been bored while reading it. The characters were flat and not very interesting. Maybe after a few revisions it’ll be better.

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This is an entertaining fast paced psychological mystery.

Camilla's life forever changed when she lost her husband, baby, and her face badly scarred in a horrible accident that was perhaps her fault.
Retreating into her home, she lives her life online where she grew an obsession with a former classmate's seemingly picture perfect life on Instagram.

Then Camilla became convinced that her friend is in trouble and sets on a mission to save her.
This is an entertaining and sometimes suspenseful story about madness and obsession told through the mind of an unreliable but tragic narrator.

My only criticism is that towards the end things got really rushed up without proper build up and certain elements felt too far fetched, but I overlooked that because I was already invested in the story and wanted to know how such story would end.

3.5***** rounded up to 4 because the book entertained me for a few hours.
Thanks Netgalley, the publisher, and author for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Like Follow Kill by Carissa Ann Lynch
Thanks @netgalley @harpercollinsuk for my arc. Out 25th October 2019
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Badly scared and living in isolation Camilla Brown becomes obsessed with her old school friend Valerie’s perfect Instagram life. When Camilla becomes convinced Valerie is in danger she goes on a frantic search to find her. Which may lead to dark consequences.
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This story was crazy and a little too far fetched at times but I completely devoured it. Told by a really unreliable narrator Camilla who has been badly affected by a serious accident a year previous. Camilla is a little disturbed and crazy, but she’s lovable and honest and suffering. There were parts in this I gasped and held my breath. It was hugely suspenseful. I really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it. The tag line got this book is spot on ‘Trust no one’.

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Camilla has lost her husband and her face and body have been scarred in a terrible accident that perhaps she was to blame for. Ever since this happened she has been holed up at home, basically living her life online, but not really living at all, just following the life of a girl she went to highschool with. She ends up thinking this girl is in trouble and the extent she will go to in order to help her is just crazy.

I couldn't relate to Camilla at all and hope that should I ever be so unfortunate to experience a similar life altering accident, that I would tackle it differently and continue living some kind of life.

The first 80% of the book was okay... not great but a good enough read and then suddenly everything got rushed and a million things started happening, most of which were really far out. This made me drop a star from the rating of this book. I didn't really believe the new added twists and how Camilla changed from a meek little mouse to a crazy person.

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You will be sucked into this book from page one! It’s definitely a read in one sitting story.
The generation of social media is under the microscope and this story explores the dark side of online relationships. It’s fast paced, original and very dark!
The only reason for not giving five stars was the ending. Although I enjoyed the rather poetic final pages it still came across a little ( just a little) far fetched and rushed.
Overall a great read 👍

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I really liked the cover. It is very appealing designed. The writing style is pleasant and very fluently to read. The characters are very well described and look well thought out and consistently interesting. The tension is always present. The descriptions of surroundings, feelings and scenes were also very good. The story is told pleasant and it succeeds from the first pages to dive directly into the story. The storyline as a whole is very coherent and it seems very understandable and authentic. A very fascinating story that you won't like to stop reading.

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Like, Follow, Kill by author Carissa Ann Lynch is a gripping social media experience thriller! Sadly could be something very real, but as it’s a work of fiction here, it makes for a GREAT thriller! Loved it very much, fast paced and unexpected!

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Like, Follow, Kill is dark, twisted and just goes for the wild and weird. This was my first read by Carissa Ann Lynch.

The premise reminded me a bit of the Woman in the Window (unreliable female narrator, tragic accident, addiction, acrophobia...)

I liked the use of social media and how the book explored the way online obsession can turn deadly and how people's obsession with fame can take them on dangerous paths. As "out there" as Camilla's feelings for Valerie may have seemed, it really isn't too far fetched in this day and age (minus the murder, hopefully). It's a quick read and will keep you interested, but the ending did not deliver for me and felt messy and all over the place (and not in a good way).

Thank you to #netgalley and One More Chapter for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Camilla has been involved in a car accident in which her husband was decapitated and left her badly scarred and emotionally and physically traumatised. Conscious of her appearance she is wary of leaving her home and in her loneliness and isolation she resorts to following a former classmate of hers on her Instagram page. Valerie is living the life; glamourous, exciting, beautiful. She shuns her sister’s attempts to engage with her and lives her life through Valerie’s social media until one day she makes a discovery. Valeria has a stalker – and she calls out for help and Camilla despite her fear of the outside world determines to rescue her.

What follows is a somewhat tense thriller in which Camilla is confronted with some worrying encounters that left me unsure as to whether she was paranoid, or imagining the events. Some of her decisions were clearly unbalanced at worst, foolish at best. I enjoyed the book for the most part although I did find the various twists and turns towards the end of the book somewhat of a stretch of the imagination, but nevertheless well worth a read.

Thank you to the author, publishers and NetGalley for providing an ARC via my Kindle in return for an honest review.

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I'll admit, sometimes it takes me awhile to read through a book and review it based on my honest opinion due to my demanding job as a nurse.....but let me be the one to say, GO GET THIS BOOK!!!! This one was a definite page turner for me. The characters were developed perfectly and the plot just got more twisted page after page! This is my first read by Carissa Ann Lynch but most definitely won't be my last! LOVE how this thriller and suspense book flowed so well and the jolt of shock at the ending grabbed me by the throat until the very last word! Amazing read and I cannot wait until her new book; One Night Stand coming in 2020 comes out!!! Thank you Harper Collins Publishing, Carissa Ann Lynch & Netgalley for sending me this advanced readers copy to review!!!
#lovedit #mustread #suspenseatitsbest #thriller #socialmediareality #twistedscheming #harpercollinspublishing #carissaannlynch #likefollowkill

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Wow this book is a totally messed up and twisted read of obsession and at times i had no clue who was the crazy person in the whole story. The way it’s written adds to the claustrophobic feeling of the story which suits the style of the story. I loved the story and couldn’t put it down and was shocked with the ending.

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After hearing of this book from a fellow blogger ( Dita take a bow) I thought what the hell I don't have enough cray cray in my life. This book is a cup full of cray and then some. Dark, twisted, weird.

What happens when you spend too much time on social media and not enough time interacting with humans? Hmm well perhaps we should take a look. Camilla Brown has not had an easy year. She is coping with a horrific car accident that claimed her husband's life and left her with some serious injuries- inside and out. Throw in dealing with addictions, little family support and lack of self esteem. She turns to the almighty internet and allows her life to be lived through the lives of others.

Camilla's main person she likes to stalk, I mean follow, is a classmate from high school named Valerie. Her and Val are BFF's (even though Valerie doesn't know it). As Camilla becomes more and more immersed in Val's life she watches Val disappear after a worrisome live feed. Was Val abducted? This may indeed push Camilla over the edge.

Holy talking decapitated heads- this is one fast, crazy read. I enjoyed taking this crazy train along with Camilla and seeing what she would do next. I can't say much more as it is just too hard to explain. Plus I don't want to spoil it for you!

Many thanks to Harper Impulse/ Killer Reads, One More Chapter for this ARC!!!

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This is an amazing psychological thriller with so many strange twists and turns! Impossible to put down. Dark and creepy good and I never saw it coming! Highly recommend!
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book

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As readers will know that I have read to date every single book by Carissa Ann Lynch. I am a big fan of her mystery novels. So when I saw on Netgalley that she had a new one out, I knew instantly that I wanted to read it and the fact that lately I have been on a mystery buzz in between my other books just to break up the feeling of reading the same trope. Another reason I was excited about this book is that it uses social media which is one of my favorite tropes in books - the use of Social Media apps. In Like, Follow, Kill we meet Camilla who has been slightly agoraphobic ever since the car accident that took the life of her husband Chris and left her badly scarred and injured. To pass the time, she follows an ex-classmate of her's Instagram page Violet who seems to have it all with her amazing job as a pharmaceutical rep which allows her to travel all over the country, her clothes and her looks. One evening though things start to get a bit strange on her page as she posts a video at 2 am saying she feels someone is stalking her, then disappears then a few days later a call for help comes to Camille's inbox. Camille believing Violet is in danger leaves and takes her husband's ashes on a road trip as they had always planned too. As the novel goes along, we can discover of course that Violet's life wasn't all that it is cracked up to be and Chris - Camille's husband wasn't the Mr. Nice guy everyone thought he was in their small towns. Like, Follow, Kill shows readers the dark side of social media where you never know who you are talking to behind the screen and how we can all live a facade online and appear to be living in this perfect little world which makes other's envious. Like, Follow, Kill was another good mystery by Carissa Ann Lynch that readers will enjoy especially if you love the social media angle.

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What a page turner.. read this one in one sitting on a rainy day. First for me from this author and read her new prelude to 2020 book to be released and say that i can't wait for it to come out. Great read this one was for sure not the last from this author!

Thanks to the publisher and netgalley for an early release of this book.

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I’ve been Carissa Lynch’s fan ever since she began writing and what I love the most about her books is that she never ceases to amaze me! This newest creation of hers is very different from the others, even though it’s the same genre; yet, it has such a different vibe that no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t understand where it was going until the very end. It’s written using an unreliable protagonist technique, which is my favorite for I never know whether to trust such a protagonist or not, and that’s what makes such stories even more mesmerizing.

Camilla, still not fully recovered from a horrific accident that took the life of her husband, is definitely such a protagonist. Even though the story is told through her eyes, I kept questioning myself whether all this is really happening or her mind plays some sort of tricks on her due to the emotional trauma and all the pills and alcohol she consumes, or if something different altogether is at play here. After all, why a popular girl, Valerie, who has seemingly mysteriously disappeared, suddenly resurfaces and asks Camilla for help? And why is Valerie’s supposed stalker strangely resembles Camilla’s late husband? Once I picked up the book, I literally devoured it in one sitting because I just couldn’t go to sleep until I found out how exactly it will all play out in the end. This book will mess with your brain in all the best ways and you will love every second of it, I promise. Profoundly dark and deliciously twisted - a must-read for all fans of the genre!

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Really enjoyed this book, it kept me guessing as to what was going on with Valerie the whole way through. The ending was unexpected.

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