Member Reviews
This was such a suspenseful read! I was intrigued because the blurb was short and sweet, adding to the mystery of what this story would entail.
Rose Reid, started out with a hard childhood. But then she meets and marries Ryan, a lawyer and becomes quite the socialite. Now.. she's hiding in a cabin in the woods... She thought she was off grid but it soon becomes apparent that someone knows she is there...
This was an unputdownable read with lots of twists and turns! Exactly what I love!
I loved the alternating chapters telling us the story between the past and the present of Rose.
A riveting page turner! My only regret? Not reading it sooner!
I can't wait to read more from this author!
Fantastic physiological thriller kept me up guessing all night I could not put this book down I love a good thriller that keeps you turning the pages so fast paced an enjoyable read
I like the plot that had and the atmosphere, and the two timelines that showed us. The ending could've been better, but I wish there was more spooky vibes to this book
The Cabin in the Woods is a tense and unputdownable psychological thriller.author did an incredible job of keeping the momentum going.
*Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc in exchange for my honest review*
A great thriller - I would recommend it!
Thank you Netgalley & Avon Books for an eARC of The Cabin in the Woods by Sarah Alderson!
Why did I take so long to read this one? Super atmospheric, I was able to read this in one sitting. As the title states, this one kicks off with a cabin in the woods. I wasn't sure what to expect based on the synopsis - And this one was suspenseful and truly delivered.
I can't wait to see what Alderson comes up with next!
A tense and thrilling read, this book truly creeped me out! So well done and the writing was amazing. Will definitely be checking out more by Sarah Alderson!!
More of a domestic thriller but still a page turner. Alternating point of view between two different time frames. The author really makes you feel and realize the elements of which Rose is dealing with. She is trying to stay alive, hidden in a cabin with no heat or electric in the winter. She has to be ready for anyone and anything. Rose had a hard life and she had a lot of responsibilities, her parents both drug addicts and she was taking care of her younger sister.. Can she make it out alive? Thanks NetGalley and the publisher for the advance ecopy.
“The Cabin in the Woods” by Sarah Alderson tells the story of wanted socialite Rose Reid. Her rags to riches life seemed charming… until it wasn’t. Now on the run, Rose is hiding away in a cabin hoping the noises she hears outside are just animals and not someone coming to take her back to the psych hospital, or worse coming to kill her.
To start off, this book has a lot (and I mean a LOT) of trigger warnings. If you are a sensitive reader, make sure to check those out before you dive in. I felt like the first half of the book was very heavy and made it hard for me to really dive in. Most things had to do with Rose’s past, but also some of her present could be triggering too.
Once I hit the halfway point, this book seemed to really pick up. We knew who our main players were and what was at stake, and after learning more of Rose’s background she was more likable and easy to root for. The hard thing was so much of the action seemed to be rooted in Rose’s flashbacks rather than her present experience.
In the end, this book had a few twists and turns that made it an enjoyable read. I gave it 3 stars. Thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books UK for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!
I went into the book blind and, I was immediately captivated within the first few pages. Rose's first-person perspective provided a gripping narrative, akin to a nightmarish twist on a fairytale. The storyline maintained a swift pace with minimal filler, cleverly intertwining past and present timelines that eventually converged. The inclusion of cliffhanger chapters enhanced the overall experience.
Rose, as a character, earned my sympathy and forgiveness despite her flaws. Faced with the need to disappear rapidly, she found herself in a precarious situation with limited options. Her journey unfolded from rags to riches, only to revert to rags once more. The absence of her Prince Charming left her in a chilling, isolated cabin in the woods, where she felt like a watched deer.
The author's choice of multiple timelines added an engaging layer to the narrative, keeping me in suspense and guessing throughout. The sections set in the cabin were particularly atmospheric and tension-filled, contributing to my overall enjoyment of the book. In summary, I found it thoroughly engaging!
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for sending a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I loved reading this, so gripping and structured well - put me in mind of gone girl which I loved. highly recommended
A really good read. It opens with a bang and never lets up. Loved the slow reveal of what led to this point, and it's tense and gripping.
This book was very good. I was holding my breathe and my heart was pounding a few times. I took one star away because there were a few holes in the plot.
Another fantastic read by Sarah. Rosie is hiding out in a cabin, we are slowly given blues why she is there. A fantastic read
WOWZA!! I absolutely devour this domestic thriller in one evening. This book was unputdownable. Absolutely riveting and had me captivated and at the edge of myself with anticipation of what’s to come next. A huge thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books for this e-arc in exchange for my honest review.
The Cabin in the Woods was the first book I’ve read by Sarah Anderson and it will not be my last. Simply Explosive. I highly recommend going into this one blind and enjoy this ride. Be sure to.buckle up sweetheart because it’s about to get fast and furious. This book will hit the gas and won’t stop until you hit the finish line. Again, I HIGLY recommend this one especially to all my thriller lovers out here. This one will NOT disappoint,
Thank you Avon Books and Netgalley - why didn't I read this sooner.
Hooked, I was totally hooked and read this over 1.5 days - couldn't put it down.
So well written and a great storyline and characters - more I must have more by this author please.
Rose is running from her past, but also to stay alive.
She's staying in the cabin in the woods but she needs to stay hidden, but the slashes on her arms aren't healing and she needs help, but she doesn't know who she can trust.
Alderson writes a fast-paced novel, flicking from a duel timeline in alternating chapters, keeping them short to keep the reader guessing and the flow fast.
I found myself unable to put this book down, and although I had slightly guessed how this would end there were two twists I didn't see coming.
This is the second novel I have read by this author and one I would recommend.
Rose is on the run and must risk leaving the cabin for supplies in order to survive. Sarah has wrote the first person narrative perfectly and I felt as though I was Rose throughout the whole story and at times I felt intense. Wow what a story this book was. This is the first ever book I have read by Sarah Alderson. After finishing it I went and added her other material to my TBR list.
This was a slow and steady read that had the reader engrossed throughout, and you just had to see what is happening next! Recommended for anyone who loves a good read.
This is the first book I've read by Sarah Alderson, and after finishing it I added her backlist to my TBR. The reader is experiencing the story as Rose; Alderson writes this first person narrative expertly, leaving me feeling just as I'm sure Rose would have felt. It is helpful to suspend belief a few times, but you'll be so invested in the story that you won't mind. The alternating "Then" and "Now" chapters kept a good pace and showed the reader just the right amount of backstory to provide context to the present.