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Thank you net galley for this arc copy. I gave it 4stars it started out ok and then it seemed super slow to me and dragged on until about the half way point. After that i was hooked wanting to find out what happens next i did predict a couple of the things in the book i wont say so i dont spoil bit i still enjoyed it alot it took me longer to read this one but i ended up getting covid and was really sick or i would of read this in a few days.

Brilliant read, I love this author's ability to get inside your head and keep you HOOKED on her books! I was speechless and had to pick up my jaw off the floor! LOVE LOVE LOVED this one ! EASY 5 stars!

Wow... this was a very good surprise reading for me.
The Revenge List is a very entertaining and fast paced reading.
To be honest, for a few times I didn't enjoy very much how aggressive behavior, and anger was present in someone's life, but then I kept reading and I realized and understood what happened, as the story starts to develop and goes to a different direction in a good and positive way.
Frankie, the main character, is a strong woman, and she shows how she deals with anger, and also how much love she has for her family, which helps her to overcome her issues.
I really enjoyed this book!
Thank you NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for the advanced digital copy, in exchange of my honest review.

4.5 stars - You never know what you’re going to get with a Hannah Mary McKinnon book, and this one isn’t any different!
The plot was clever and original. Frankie, who is in her early 30s and works for her father's construction company, has been sent to an anger management program. Her primary motivation for joining the program was due to a “dispute” with a customer. Frankie maintains that he harassed her sexually as there was no witness, it became a classic "he said, she said" situation. Not even her own father seemed to believe her. He apologized immediately to their valued customer by sending his daughter to the program.
Due to an exercise during Anger Management, she compiles a list of those she needs to forgive in order to move on, including her harassing client, the bully from high school, her college rival, a mysterious man named Adrian Costas who wrecked her life, her annoying neighbour, her backstabbing coworker, her father (for whom she has undoubtedly been harbouring resentment for a long time), her counsellor Geraldine, another enigmatic man named Shay, and the hit-and-run driver who took her mother’s life.
After writing her “Revenge List” she goes to a coffee shop and then loses her notebook, which contained her list. Frankie then starts to notice bad incidents happening to the people on her list.
It wouldn't be a Hannah Mary McKinnon book without a twist ending! I did saw it coming from a mile away, but I feel that’s because I know Hannah now! (haha)
My only small issue was I couldn’t relate to Frankie, and I was constantly stuck between hating her and being annoyed, to feeling a tiny bit of empathy for her. It was a bit confusing for me. I also didn’t love many of the other characters.

I was given this book by NetGalley for an honest review-
Frankie has suffered years of abuse in high school, college, and life. She attends an anger management meeting and they are told to write a list of everyone who has wronged them…. She even adds her own name. It is to be a forgiveness list. When she accidentally looses the list and things began happening to people on her list she becomes concerned and trys to find out who found her list and is using it for revenge. Her name is on the list- will she be next? Who and why is taking revenge? Grab this book for a hair raising ride.

Hannah Mary McKinnon has OUTDONE herself once again. This book has my chest, heart, tummy in knots the whole way through and it was AMAZING. Frankie is absolutely one of the best characters I have come across in a book in so long and while I stayed extremely mad at her most of the book, I cannot tell you how much I loved her. So many of the characters in this book absolutely boiled my blood 😂. Hannah has really created people and places that are so full of dimension and depth, you forgot it’s a book and it becomes just an experience you have gone through. I am so grateful to have been able to read this book early and go on this journey with Frankie!!

Thank you to NetGalley, Hannah Mary McKinnon and Harlequin Trade Publishing for an arc of The Revenge List in exchange for an honest review. This review is wholly my own & may not be reproduced.
This thriller revolves around Frankie who is angry at pretty much the entire world for various reasons. Frankie reluctantly begins anger management meetings at which she is told to make a list of everyone who she feels has ever wronged her. This is supposed to be a step toward forgiveness. Even her own name is on the list. Frankie completes the task and forgets about it. Then the list goes missing and people whose names are on that list start getting hurt and the injuries get progressively worse with each one. Now Frankie must figure out who or what is behind this before it’s too late.
Run and grab a copy of this fast-paced thriller when it releases on May 23rd!!!
This was my first Hannah McKinnon read and I loved her writing style and her wit! This novel is a gem. I flew through this book refusing to set it down until I’d finished. Pacing was so quick, the storyline was super intriguing and the characters were very well written.
I highly recommend this book. I’m giving it 4/5 Stars

Thank you to #NetGalley and #HarlequinTradePublishing for allowing me to read and review #TheRevengeList by #HannahMaryMckinnon. This book was phenomenal and I hope there might be a sequel 🤞. I never for a moment, would have guessed the ending. So much praise!!!!

Hannah Mary McKinnon’s The Revenge List is quirky, action-packed and entertaining. Frankie is furious at just about everyone and just about everything. She kicks walls and rarely displays self-control. Frankie is sent to an anger management class by her father, who is also her boss, because of her behavior at work. At her first class the assignment is to create a list of people in her life she must forgive in order to improve her behavior and wellbeing. Her list includes her father and herself (whom she can never forgive). The list soon disappears, and those individuals begin to have strange accidents, accelerating in severity. It dawns on Frankie that the list has become a revenge list. The reader takes a ride inside Frankie’s thought processes and plans, which are enraged and not well thought out. The reader also learns that Frankie has experienced trauma and bullying in her past. Frankie’s need to find the perpetrator ultimately helps her look for some measure of forgiveness and hopefully her own safety. It should be noted the book ends with a loose end, pointing toward a continuation of Frankie’s journey.
With thanks to Netgalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing/MIRA for the ARC. My opinions are my own.

Really liked this book and didn’t see the ending coming at all. The last 25% of the book was very fast paced. The only thing I didn’t like was the main character. She was kinda of annoying. Still really enjoyed the book

The Revenge List starts out with Frankie, having a history of anger issues and not dealing with it well, being talked into going to an anger management group by her father. Frankie has her reasons for being mad at the world. She has a terrible next-door neighbor who makes her life miserable, the person who hit her mom with a car and killed her has never been located, and her work clients are awful people.
During the initial group session, she is instructed to write down a list of people who have angered her and why. She accidentally leaves this list in her rideshare at the end of the night and decides to forget about it. However, each person on her list starts getting hurt in terrible accidents, and Frankie remembers she put her own name on the list. What does this mean?
This was a slow burn thriller that pieced everything together in the end and was very enjoyable.
A 4* read! Thank you Harlequin Trade Publishing and NetGalley for the E-Arc and the chance to review it!

This book is a delightfully propulsive thriller as well as a fascinating character study that is cleverly layered into the plot. Frankie Morgan is a complex character, a motherless young woman who is still dealing with her loss while also trying to carve out her future in her father’s construction business. Unfortunately, she is also a very angry and bitter young woman whose mouth and actions get her into trouble with her father who coerces her into joining an anger management class. The class seems to be a good place for Frankie to start dealing with her issues, but instead it creates more problems for her. One of her class assignments was to create a list of people that she needs to forgive. When an unknown person gets hold of her list, the fallout is obvious because the people who hurt Frankie are now on some kind of revenge list and keep falling prey to
“accidents.” Frankie, ever the conscientious daughter, notices what is happening and is determined to find out who took her list and is using it to avenge her, without her approval. The plot is complicated, twisted and filled with suspense. There are tons or red herrings since the story is expertly crafted to keep you reading and totally engaged. This book is addictive and is a terrifyingly brilliant as Frankie is led from one possible suspect to another and the intrigue just gets more intense. I thoroughly enjoyed the multi-layered and well-crafted plot, but the surprise ending was worth reading this unputdownable and fast-moving suspense. Fans of page turners that are edgy and crackling with tension will enjoy this book, especially getting to know the dynamic characters who are realistically flawed and relatable.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255, “Guidelines Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”

Thank you to the author Hannah Mary McKinnon, publishers Harlequin Trade Publishing, and as always NetGalley, for an advance audio copy of THE REVENGE LIST.
Frankie is a mad woman. She's angry all the time because of the hard hits life has given her. She basically can't get through any conversation or meaningful task without losing her temper or control of her emotions in general. A project manager for her dad's construction company, she can't even keep her employment completely stable. Her dad insists she attend anger management therapy, where she writes what she thinks of as a "revenge list." As she bull-in-china-shops her way through this story while also illustrating how some fiction-world humans are impervious, the people on her list start getting messed up. Some of them get murdered.
The premise of this book is awesome. Honestly, the creativity of the plot outshines the execution in many areas, but is actually strong enough to carry the book. Who's off kilter enough to steal someone else's therapy homework and use it as a hit list?! This is the question that kept me turning the pages.
But I wasn't a fan of Frankie's character progression, of which there was very little. We don't get enough of the other characters to consider any of them developed, either. I didn't find the ending surprising so much as unlikely. The longer it went on, the less I believed it. And then, after being perfectly awful for an entire book, Frankie gets everything she wants.
Or does she? So now there's this cliffhanger. Which I'm not a fan of. Books should at least resolve the primary conflict.
Rating: 🤬🤬🤬 / 5 mad faces
Recommend? Yes, but it's not a thriller
Finished: March 18 2023
Read this if you like:
😠 Emotional protagonists
🔥 Slow burners
🩶 Morally gray characters
👨👧👦 Family drama

Frankie Morgan knows she has anger issues – a fact both family and associates don't hesitate to bring up, citing incidents where her outbursts have landed her in trouble(not that she needs reminding!). To appease her father, who is also her employer in the family construction business, and in an attempt to get a grip on her temper, she voluntarily enrolls herself in an anger management program. As part of an exercise in the group, she is asked to make a FORGIVENESS LIST – a list of people whom she believes have wronged her. Frankie harbors her share of grudges – from the person who killed her mother in a hit-and-run accident when she was a teenager, to people from her school and college days, and her present life. Oh yes, she is also angry with herself! (Not surprising, she does have anger issues!) The result is an exhaustive list that she diligently compiles in her spiral-bound notebook which she subsequently misplaces. (Coincidence or not?)
Eventually the notebook is recovered but when one after the other people from her list is injured in freak accidents. Frankie realizes not only has someone read her list but is actively hunting down the people she has named and is hurting them. Her FORGIVENESS LIST has now become a REVENGE LIST – and there is someone out there exacting revenge for all the injustices Frankie has suffered. How long before Frankie or someone close to herself becomes the next victim?
The Revenge List by Hannah Mary McKinnon is a well-written suspenseful thriller. After a thrilling start, the somewhat uneven pacing took a while to get used to but I did like that the protagonist is characterized as a strong, smart woman who knows how to hold her own in both her professional and personal life. Initially, it is difficult to sympathize with Frankie. However as the narrative progresses and we gain some insight into her past, we begin to understand her better. The mystery angle is well executed. Though I was pretty sure of who the culprit might be around the 60% mark, I did enjoy the thrilling ride to the end.
Overall, I found this twisty, cleverly crafted thriller to be an enjoyable read and look forward to reading more from this author in the future.
Many thanks to author Hannah Mary McKinnon, Harlequin Trade Publishing and NetGalley for the digital review copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. This novel is due to be released on May 23, 2023.

💫 The Revenge List 💫
By Hannah Mary McKinnon
Publisher: Mira (May 23.2023)
Genre: Thriller
Leave it to Hannah to push my emotions around while I try and figure out if there’s a killer on the loose….
Frankie has anger management issues that stem from the loss of her mother at a pivotal time in her life and cemented by a piece of her history that has been lying dormant in the back of her head for the past two decades.
So what if, as a form of healing, Frankie makes a list. A forgiveness list that MAY just be the people who have hurt her and MAY just look a tiny bit like a revenge list…..
Problem is, the list disappears and then people start getting hurt……
That’s all I’m going to say about this one. Perhaps go in blind to it all.
The thrills in this one are interwoven with fear and forgiveness. Hannah puts one foot on the emotions and another on the storyline which will leave you trying to find which way is up and how will her own story end.
Side note: there are a couple triggers here so if you are in need of TW then DM me first.
Final thoughts: Quick thriller. Not my favourite of hers but dang good.

Anger has been Frankie's trademark for as long as she can remember.
She flies off the handle about everything, but she has her reasons which become apparent as the book continues.
Her latest outburst has her father who is her employer demanding she attend anger management classes.
The class doesn't turn out to be good for her because she has an altercation with one of the other members in the class.
The class starts something that has Frankie worried.
The first assignment in the class is to make a list of those people you should forgive.
Frankie said under her breath that she needs more than one sheet of paper.
She did make her list in her favorite notebook but somehow loses the notebook.
She does find the notebook, but the names on the list include people who are having accidents some of which are worse than the others.
Can this really be happening?
Did someone find her list of names and use that list to harm everyone for Frankie in retaliation for what they did to her?
She is sorry she made that list and tries to find who could possibly be doing this...her name was on the list too.
Will she be one of those harmed too?
Why does she feel someone is following her, and why do they keep sending her sunflowers?
Sunflowers were on the front cover her notebook…a coincidence?
Even though Frankie is loud and outspoken, you will fall in love with her once you find out about her life past and present.
Enjoy this thriller with a feisty main character who takes all kinds of risks and who you won't forget.
The ending will blow you away - and it looks like there may be a sequel coming? 5/5
This book was given to me by the publisher via NetGalley for an honest review.

The Revenge List -
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me an eArc of this deliciously indulgent and decadent novel!
Step 8 in double A (AA) asks that you make a list of those you have harmed; in step 9 they request that you make amends with those you listed in step 8.
The Anger Management class Frankie Morgan attends in this novel, however, instructs her to make a list of those who have wronged her - a particularly valuable list to possess for one with anger issues, n'est-ce pas ?
Although one might readily guess the direction this particular boat is sailing, remember, the REAL fun is the journey.
If you live vicariously through revenge novels (as I do) you won't be able to resist The Revenge List by Hannah Mary McKinnon. As I will readily admit that "my name is Jen and I am a revengeaholic" therefore I certainly couldn't pass by it without giving it a little R&R (read and review). I read 10-12 police procedurals and/or domestic thrillers a week, and I am happy to report that the Revenge List was every bit as delish and imaginative as I hoped!
We "are only human, born to make mistakes" (heads-up, 80's fans, I KNOW you are out there) and you never know which of us have hidden triggers (based on dramas and/or traumas in our past) stored deep within us that will cause us to rise up and take a BITE outta someone who has wronged us, so let that be a cautionary tale directed to all the MEAN girls and boys out there).
First book I've read from this author, but it won't be my last!
Until next time, please be CAREFUL when selecting the psychopaths you choose to associate with (and the self-help groups you choose to join).

Thank you HTP and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. I absolutely loved Lucas's pov from Never Coming Home, so I was excited to see similiar humor in this book. Unfortunately my life kinda went sideways midway through this book and I'm just not in a place where I can read about an angry character. However, I think this is a unique pov and interesting story. 5 stars for DNF as I cannot comment on the overall quality of this book.

THE REVENGE LIST is deftly plotted and deliciously deceitful. Told with McKinnon's signature wit, this novel is both sinister and humorous—she takes anger management to a whole new level.
Although this is a slow and suspenseful burn, it absolutely explodes at the end. Hannah is the queen of shocking finales and this is no exception.

Dark, suspenseful, keep you on your toes thriller. Hannah Mary McKinnon has a way to pull you into the pages and she doesn’t disappoint with The Revenge List. A creative story that makes you want to read in one sitting!
Five stars!
Be sure to add this one to your TBR pile!
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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