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I love stories like this! This was a great 4 star read. I enjoyed every twist and turn and the writing style, and that ending! Thanks for the copy in exchange for an honest review.
This was a fun book to read. The descriptions were very vivid. It seemed like all the senses were described for everything: touch, smell, taste, etc. Sometimes it was a bit excessive and distracting. I didn’t care for any of the characters but that’s not always unusual in a thriller! There weren’t really any twists or jaw droppers but I still really enjoyed the ending. I would recommend The Assistant and will definitely read Cathryn Grant again!
A good creepy thriller. I really enjoyed this and feel. Like it stands out om the rest. I highly recommend this book.
<i>The Assistant</i> is described to be some type of psychological thriller and I’m disappointed to say that it was most definitely not. Told in the perspectives of Laura, the determined executive that’s aiming for a promotion and Stephanie, the assistant to the high ranking official at the company.
I found this novel to be wrought with typical office innuendo (assistant sleeping with her boss? Women can’t move into higher positions based on their gender?) and it all fell flat. Readers are given a glimpse into Laura’s brief (troubled) marriage, but her actions don’t come across the right way with the reader and I don’t feel for her at all - even at the end.
Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy this book so much. I was drawn in by the book cover and the title. Both main characters were not likable and the boss was just one sided. The ending felt very unfulfilling. Thank you #NetGalley for fixing me the opportunity to read #theassistant
I received an ARC copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for my honest opinion of it. This book was really different in the way that not the two main characters were absolutely crazy and the ending was very strange. To me it was basically two women fighting their way up the corporate ladder trying to put the men in their place no matter what it took to accomplish that goal. Murder, shoplifting, you name it. As I was reading the book, I just kept wondering which woman was going to be the normal one. It was a very different read and one that I felt had too many unanswered questions at the end.
3 Ambition Gone Wrong Stars
* * * Spoiler Free-A Quick Review
In this corner you have Laura, wishing to be more than what she is in her company's flowchart. She feels she has sacrificed her marriage, having children if she even wanted them, and now there seems to be one obstacle she cannot seem to overcome.
Vanessa. Yes, in the other corner is the seemingly good Vanessa, the little watchdog assistant who is guarding the most powerful man, the one person Laura needs on her side to be promoted.
These two women are in each corner and end up having the office political fight out in the open. What may have been an innocent, forgetful moment causes that "Butterfly Ripple" in the waters of the company and Laura's Psyche.
This isn't really a mystery/thriller like we have experienced, more women being icky, insecure, and scheming. For those with experience with Corporate life and all the ins and outs of what can be treacherous, you might see someone you know in this. I hope not.
A gifted copy was provided by author/publisher via NetGalley for an honest review.
I was intrigued by this book. It kept me guessing - but i had so many questions that were not answered. The ending felt very abrupt.
I enjoyed reading it, but was left feeling confused.
I have read, reviewed and enjoyed a couple of Cathryn’s books now. I read the synopsis for ‘The Assistant’ and it certainly liked an interesting sort of read. So without further ado, I grabbed my Kindle, grabbed a cup of tea and settled down to start reading. Overall I did enjoy reading ‘The Assistant’ but more about that in a bit.
I have to be honest and say that I didn’t particularly like either of the main female lead characters and I certainly didn’t warm to them. In fact, if anything I became frostier towards them as the story continued. The two female leads are called Laura and Vanessa. Laura is a highly ambitious individual who is desperate for promotion and she will do anything to get it. She doesn’t come across very well and she certainly doesn’t seem to have many, if any redeeming features. Her ruthlessness started little alarm bells ringing in my head. I certainly wouldn’t want to turn my back on her because chances are she would stab you in it if it meant that she could get ahead. Vanessa doesn’t appear to be any better. She is the personal assistant to the head of the company and to say that she is fiercely protective of him is an understatement. She is worse than an office Rottweiler (that used to be my nickname when I worked in an office). She will not let anybody have access to him nor will she let them get too close to him. I think that Vanessa sees Laura as a potential rival and she sabotages Laura’s efforts to make a good impression on Hank. Who will triumph in this battle of the fittest? Is there a twist to the tale? Well for the answers to those questions and so much more you are just going to have to read the book for yourselves to find out as I am not going to tell you.
I must be honest and say that it took me a while to get into this story. I think part of the problem was that I didn’t take to either of the lead characters and so I wasn’t really bothered about what happened to them. After I got into this story then that was it and I was away. This was one of those books that was perfect for binge reading. I wasn’t able to read the book over the course of a single day as I had other commitments but I did manage to read the book over the course of a few days, which is still pretty good for somebody with a short attention span and who is easily distracted. I seemed to race through the latter half of the book as the tension increased and my desperation to find out what happened grew and grew.
‘The Assistant’ is well written as are Cathryn’s other books. The story was more of a slow burn which is perfectly fine as it meant that we could get to know the different characters a bit better and the tension steadily grew and grew. Cathryn certainly knows how to create characters and have them engage in a sort of ‘Survival Of The Fittest’ competition. I did feel as though I was part of the story myself and that’s down to Cathryn’s really good storytelling. At the end of the book, I was just thankful that I didn’t know such people let alone worked with them.
In short and overall I did enjoy reading ‘The Assistant’ and I would recommend this book to other readers. I will certainly be reading more of Cathryn’s work in the future. The score on the Ginger Book Geek board is a very well deserved 4* out of 5*.
I didn’t really find that this book was what I expected. I thought there would be more mystery in it, it felt like most of the book was spent developing the main characters and it wasn’t until right at the end that anything really happened. And even that was a bit of a let down. Even the characters weren’t particularly likeable, it just all felt very flat.
This book is definitely written for someone who enjoys chick lit and reading the thought processes of drama queens! I should have read between the lines of the blurb as I was expecting a corporate suspense thriller.
Many thanks to NetGalley and to the publisher, Inkubator Books, for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
A corporate psychological thriller novel
"It was part of the job. All jobs had disagreeable aspects. You just had to accept that, and not allow it to eat away at you the way sugar silently ate away at tooth enamel, until one day you woke up in unbearable pain."
In Avalon, there are a lot of things going on than meets the eye. Laura Bachman is eyeing a promotion to Ops Director that has been vacant for months. The promotion she has dedicated all her life for had turned into an obsession. Vanessa is the assistant to the VP and was very good at keeping his calendar straight and controlling everyone's access to Hank. Laura had a strong dislike for Vanessa because of the misconception of the assistant's power over the VP. Laura has become neurotic thinking that Vanessa is deliberately making it difficult for her to get an interview or even a minute to talk to the VP. While all these events are happening in the office, Laura had to deal with a creepy guy who have intruded her favorite track field where she goes for her daily morning run and Vanessa had a shameful secret that gives her excitement and pleasure.
I AM AMAZED! I LOVE IT! Lots of feminist theme on this book. At first I thought I wouldn't like it because it seems to me that there are two women in conflict but there is more to the story than that. This is one of the books I would place under the category of unputdownable. I was hooked from the very beginning and there is not one part of the book that I have lost interest.
I am pro women supporting each other and I was very interested how the author has put this idea in an ironic fashion. Most of the story circled around the office. I love that some of the characters have been level-headed. I would like Brent's character if he wasn't a guy. But I guess him being a guy makes Laura's character even more compelling.
"The universe seemed to cheat women out of the very thing that it first handed out so generously, and then yanked back more severely than necessary."
Let me be honest about the characters. They are not easy to like. In fact, as I read through the book I've grown a more dislike for them. They are women of strong characters however very much flawed. One is too ambitious that she couldn't find fault in herself. While the other finds thrill and excitement in shoplifting. This did not tarnish the great dynamic and interaction between the characters in the story. It is told between the two women's point of view. I miss the office scenario because I've been out of work due to the pandemic for six months now. What's happening in the office is very relatable and reading it gave me an experience of a soap opera. I like how the author have invoked so much feelings and emotions within me. Every scene and dialogue in her book had a good flow and sequence.
I could not find any fault in this book. To me it's flawless. Cathryn Grant has awesome writing and storytelling skills. Now I realized one of the benefits of being in NetGalley. I discovered authors and stories I never would have from big publishers. Authors and stories who don't make it to the main stream but are equally good and talented, if not better, than the popular books we see on media. With this being said, I pre-ordered the book in Amazon and can't wait to have my very own Kindle book copy upon its release on September 27.
Thank you so much to NetGalley, publisher Inkubator Books, and author Cathryn Grant, for providing an advance reader's digital copy of the book, which allows me to discover your talented work and write an honest and unbiased review.
Vanessa, Laura, Hank- they all have secrets. Who is crazy? Who is a criminal? Who can't hold their liquor? Maybe none of them. Maybe one is all three. Either way, this book was thrilling. I hate to say it, but it was also wordy and predictable throughout the story.
Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This is my first book by Cathryn Grant, I went in with no expectations, and the book actually was surprisingly good.
The author is able to paint great imagery of her settings by being extremely descriptive and detailed, but somehow, the book still maintained at a good pace.
I was having second- hand anxiety reading all the shoplifting scenes, I just wanted to skimp the upcoming pages, in case she gets caught, so I can brace myself for it. You know the book really pulled me in, if it had that effect on me.
Also, you can really feel Laura's derail coming, as her mind works itself to becoming more and more crazier through time.
Overall, excellent book, I am planning to find more books by Cathryn Grant.
Thank you NetGalley for this advanced copy. The cover and description really drew me in. Unfortunately that is what happened with her last book and it wasn't good. It fizzled out super fast for me and I stopped reading. I just cannot get into her books.
Laura is a career woman looking to get ahead at her company. In her opinion, the only one stopping her is her bosses assistant, Vanessa. Laura starts rumors and tries to get to the boss around Vanessa, while she becomes more and more unstable.
I knew I had to read this book. I am an executive assistant and it’s always fun reading about the things we know. The office politics and interactions between Vanessa and her boss were so true to life. It was an experience seeing how others in the office viewed Vanessa, as the big bosses assistant. I loved the drama and the politics between all the employees. This was definitely a fun and exciting thriller!
What really drew me in to this book was the cover and the description. Maybe I just had it in my head The assistant would be crazy. I wouldn’t really call this a thriller. This had so much potential and just didn’t do it for me
I can see this book being a Lifetime movie Network movie! This book is fantastic! A great thriller!! A definite must read for psychological thriller fans!
The cover was eye catching and the premise was appealing but the main characters, especially Laura were who is totally not likeable. The other issue I had was this was not very thrilling, it was lackluster even though Laura was creepy AF. Still an ok read just not one that will stick out or I will remember later.
Thanks to Netgalley, Cathryn Grant and Inkubator Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Available: 9/27/20
Thank you to Netgalley, Inkubator books and the Author Cathryn Grant for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was an interesting read that I could definitely see as one of those psychological thriller movies on the Lifetime network.
Two different Female protagonists in two different positions in the corporate world but yet they each had their own creepy idiosyncrasies.
All in all a fast entertaining read.