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I really enjoyed this book, it was well written with a compelling storyline and characters that were well developed and believable. The book does contain some triggering moments but the author deals with them sensitively so it wasn't an uncomfortable read. I was gripped right from the start.
3.5 star review for The Missing Hours. The missing hours kept me invested right from the start. Worried for Claudia who couldn't remember what had happened to her and knowing something had. I was invested in finding out how she would move on from it when she had nobody but Trevor who she had just met.
There were times when there was a bit of filler but I think it was to show why her sister Edie didn't follow up more.as well as developing some of the other characters story.
It was an interesting topic to highlight and explore highlighting how difficult it is for victims to come forward.
I would be interested in reading more from the author.
Claudia comes from a wealthy family, looks, personality, Instagram followers and basically the world at her feet. Then one night, which involve missing hours that she is unable to remember, her whole life including her reputation are ruined. The rest of her life is also falling apart with her parents marriage on the rocks, her sister having a baby with a man she has hardly spent any time with and now a video of her indiscretions on this night have been videoed and viewed by many.
Claudia meets Trevor and he is a great support to her and someone she is able to lean. Once the fall out becomes too much, Claudia disappears. The book then takes a massive turn focusing on revenge for those who have cast her aside and for what has been done to her.
I enjoyed the story and had to keep reading to find out what would become of Claudia and would she be able to turn her life around. This is a tough situation and I can understand her need to lash out and make others pay for the terrible circumstances she finds herself in.
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and publisher for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
To the world Claudia Castro has it all, money, coming from a famous family, a wonderful trust fund, and a a spot in a prestigious school. But one night during spring break the unthinkable happens. On a night out Claudia is raped. She has no idea who has done it and noone is at school for her to talk to. She randomly meets a man called Trevor who she becomes friendly with. just wanting to put the whole horrific ordeal behind her. Claudia tries to move on. But then a video from that horrific night appears online and suddenly the whole world knows what had happened to her and then Claudia goes off grid determined to bring the person who committed this horrific crime to her and the person who filmed the event just standing by to let it happen to justic.
This is a sensitivitly written book. About a horrific event that happens to Claudia and what happens in her life after the event. I felt like the book could have been a little bit better. I don't think all of the filler information in the book needed to be there because I thought that the topic could have held its own throughout the story.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing this arc in exchange for an honest review.
Claudia, an NYU student from a rich family, gets drunk and realizes she has been raped during spring break. Since no one is at school during this time she becomes friends with Trevor, who also stayed local for spring break. Then a video of the rape surfaces, informing her of who the rapist is and she seeks revenge on him and the other participant.
I did not like this book. I couldn’t get into it. I skimmed the last 25% to finally be done. It is not a long book but it is filled with endless useless detail that does not advance the story. Why do I care about Edie, the sister’s, labor and then breast feeding struggles? I don’t. Why do I care about some guy’s band winning a Green Day related contest? I don’t. This was not my thing. I like books that have more content and less fluff. I should have trusted the overall mediocre rating more than the handful of good reviews I read.