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Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda, published by Simon & Schuster Canada
Wow, Megan Miranda has done it again, amazing read, I could not put this down. The story got better and more intense by the chapter. I love how the present story was told by Cassidy and the past was told by each of the other characters. And what a twist at the end! Loved it!
Ten years ago, there was an accident. A school trip. Not everyone survived. The wind and rain and flooding was no match for them. And now the survivors gather once a year in memory of the accident and the bond they have made
They come to a house called the Shallows, they all take their same rooms, they spend a week, just to be together.
My only real issue reading this novel was the introduction of all the characters right at the beginning, a lot of names and detail to remember, although I did end up keeping them straight as I continued reading.
This was still a great read. I loved this book and will always watch for more books by Megan Miranda

Thank you, NetGalley and Simon & Schuster Canada for this advance copy of The Only Survivors in exchange for my honest review.
A decade ago, two vans filled with high school seniors on a school trip crashed into a Tennessee ravine—a tragedy that claimed the lives of twelve classmates and teachers. The nine students who managed to escape the river that night were irrevocably changed. One the one year anniversary of the crash, tragedy strikes again taking the life of one of the survivors. The only survivors left, a group of eight, make a pact: to come together each year to commemorate that terrible night.
On the tenth anniversary only seven survivors are left, and strange things start to unfold.
Told through dual timelines, we find out what exactly happened that night ten years ago.
MORE THAN FIVE STARS, GIVE THIS BOOK ALL OF THE STARS! Megan outdoes herself year after year, and this book is no exception! It's books like this one that make me fall in love with reading all over again.
I loved every aspect of this book. The twists were fantastic! The dual timeline gives us glimpses every so often into the eyes of each of the nine survivors.
Read it! You will NOT be disappointed. (other than maybe when it's over)

The Only Survivors was my third Megan Miranda book and my favourite of the three! The book revolves around a group of former classmates who make an effort to reunite once per year at a cottage as a form of a check in. This group of classmates are now in their 20s and live vastly different lives. This weekend most of them do not look forward to but feel obligated to attend in order to ensure they are all still living, feeling okay and as a form of a check in. When this group was in highschool they were caught in a terrible accident that killed their teacher and several others. But how did that accident actually happen and who remembers the true story? One of the few survivors knows the true story and the ultimate question is- will one of them spill the truth or keep it hidden forever? This particular weekend at the beach house is proving to be different than usual. There are not only eerie coincidences happening but there is an impending storm warning that is threatening to close roads and leave them stranded in the home that none of them feel is safe.
This book had a great setting and was very easy to read and follow. I liked the main character and was captivated by the story. I felt this one had more depth than her usual books which is something I welcomed. I thought the mystery to this book was captivating and kept me interested throughout the whole book. Overall this one is getting a 3.5 from me. Also just take in that gorgeous cover! Thank you @MeganMiranda @Netgalley and @SimonandSchusterCanada for this advanced copy. This book comes out on April 11th and I highly recommend you check it out if you have enjoyed her other novels.

I'm a huge fan of Megan Miranda and this was one of my most anticipated reads of 2023. I really enjoyed this mystery surrounding a group of survivors who were victims of a traumatic event and who made a pact to look out for each other. Each year the group reunites to commemorate the accident and support each other, however, the group has been dwindling and there seems to be more sinister motives at play this year. The plot is well constructed and alternates between the present and the hours counting down to the accident in the past. This is a slow burn mystery with a variety of characters that really picked up speed at the 70% mark. I didn't accurately predict the ending which was a bonus.
Thank you to Simon & Schuster, Net Galley, and the author for my eGalley of this book which I will be recommending for Megan Miranda fans and lovers of a good slow burn mystery.

I had a hard time following so many characters and their changing relationships.
A fatal vehicle accident on a high school field trip; the dead haunt the survivors who are attending a 10th year anniversary memorial. Is someone out to kill them or is their survivor's guilt getting the better of them one by one.
The suspense gets intense as roles unravel.
I expected a better novel from Megan Miranda so I only rated this 4/5 because of the confusing volume of characters and relationships bouncing back and forth from past to present.

This was a ssssslllllllooooowwwwwww burn thriller, and I really mean slow. Eight people ( I wouldn’t call them friends) meet for a week on the anniversary of a crash they survived. Other survivors have since died and there is mystery surrounding their deaths. There is someone watching, someone who knows the real secret they share.
It sounds intriguing, but I did not feel connected to the characters and by the time the mystery was unveiled it was almost 80% into the book, and for me, the mystery wasn’t worth waiting that long for. I guess I was kind of bored through the whole book, so I was expecting there to be some big revelation (or perhaps hoping), but there wasn’t. The big secret was just ok, nothing special or remarkable and semi-predictable.
3 stars may even be generous.

i love Megan's books and this one was up to par with her other books. oh my god the twists and turns!! This is defnitely a page turning thriller that will keep you guessing. I highly recommend!!
Thanks Netgalley and Simon and Schuster Canada..
All thoughts and opinions are my own

Cassidy Bent and eight of her classmates survived a terrible crash; twelve other youths and two teachers did not. Ten years later, less two of the survivors, one by suicide and one by overdose, Cassidy and the others continue to meet on the anniversary of the accident. The need to be together, to support each other, to save each other. But there are secrets and fears they each have leading them to wonder, who can they trust, who will die next.
Megan Miranda is an expert at drawing the reader in. At spinning stories that make you want to know what happens while simultaneously not wanting to know. Each of the characters in the story has things about them which are endearing and ominous. The suspense the writer weaves keeps the reader engaged throughout. This is a quick read but likely due to not being able to put it down. I highly recommend this book.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster Canada for the opportunity to read and review this arc.

Great thriller, 4.5 ⭐️ rounded up to 5. Now and then timelines with different POV’s, closed circle of suspects who are increasingly suspicious of each other, rampant paranoia because they all have motive, and no one to turn to because they are all liars.
After a tragic accident on a school trip 10 years earlier, the remaining classmates meet annually. Cassidy tries to avoid it this year, until someone sends her the obituary of one of the survivors.
Cassidy is the main character in the Now timeline and honestly not always as clued in as she should be. Highly suspicious of everyone but then randomly blabs her finds/clues to them. Every clue Cass finds turns her focus from one “friend” to another. She doesn’t know who to trust, and either will you! she also keeps putting herself in potentially risky positions. In fact, none of the characters are very likeable, but I’m ok with that! Especially if there is some kind of payback waiting for them.
This is a page turning thriller that will keep you guessing until the end. I highly recommend this suspenseful read, which is also my favourite Megan Miranda book so far!
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster Canada for this digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.

Secrets!!!
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A high school excursion turns deadly.
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Ten years on, the sole survivors of that awful night have been meeting at a beachfront property on the anniversary of their rescue. It is a support group of sorts, a way to get each other through the memories of that horrific tragedy ...
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...and also to make sure that everyone is KEEPING THE SECRET.
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You get tantalizing hints of what that secret might be, and all of the horrifying twists toward the end just keep you gasping.
Megan Miranda is a pro at creating atmosphere, misdirection and suspicion with her words. <u>The Only Survivors</u> reminds me (just a wee bit) of her earlier YA thrillers - but with grownups messing everything up instead. The sense of dread keeps building until you just can't put your ereader down. Forget that deadline or the dishes: you gotta know whodunnit!!!
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The ending had all the skillful twists - and then some! (No spoilers here!)
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This one stayed with me well after I turned the last e-page. What would YOU do in their circumstances? How would YOU rationalize how much of the truth was told, and WHO TO TRUST???!!!
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Five out of five impressive stars for this well-written, atmospheric nail-biter! My thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

This sounded like a great thriller, and I went into it with high hopes based on the premise alone.
What I was left with was a painstakingly slow, less than unique thriller.
What I did enjoy:
-the dual timeline
-multiple POV
What I didn't enjoy:
-how predictable it was
-the snails pace in which this progressed
-the characters with zero dimension or emotion really
60% through I was bored - by the end I was left asking...that's it?
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster Canada for the ARC eBook in exchange for my honest review.

I absolutely devoured this book! As usual, Megan Miranda offers a hard to put down novel, offering twists and turns along the way. In The Only Survivors, Cassidy Bent is called back to the beach house at the Outer Banks, where she and the other survivors of a crash reunited every year. But this year is a bit different, as secrets are brought to light and Cassidy is left wondering what, in fact, happened a decade ago, as two vans on a school trip crashed into the water, leaving nine survivors behind, and if their past is coming back to haunt them.
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster Canada for the ARC.

I loved this book! I can always count on Megan Miranda to give me a binge-worthy thriller full of twists. I loved these characters, many whom were unpredictable. The pace of the book was just right and I would recommend this (along with all her other books) to anyone who wants to cozy up with a thriller! Also I would be remiss to not mention how beautiful this cover art is!

Let me start by saying I’m a big fan of Megan Miranda - I’ve read 6 of her titles, prior to this one, with The Last To Vanish as a 5 star. Unfortunately this one didn’t hit the mark for me.
A group of highschool students experience a tragic accident. The victims are memorialized and the survivors are left to cope with the trauma. What really happened that night? Everyone has something to hide.
I loved the idea of this story in theory but in practice it didn’t work. It felt really repetitive like we weren’t getting anywhere at all. There were a few twists, some very predictable and some surprising (I really liked the final reveal, definitely didn’t see it coming!). If you’ve seen some of my reviews before you know I don’t love when none of the characters are likeable, and that’s the case here. I didn’t feel like I had anyone to root for.
All in all, I’d give it a 3.5. If you’re looking for a Megan miranda book to read, I’d suggest The Last To Vanish, Such A Quiet Place or All The Missing Girls.

Amazing book! A very wild ride. Survivors of a tragic high school accident have a reunion every year. The questions keep mounting as the survivors die or disappear. I was not expecting that ending! I highly recommend this book. Thanks to NetGalley, Simon & Schuster Canada and the Author for allowing me to read and review this book.

This thrilling Megan Miranda book will keep you reading to see what happens. Guilt is hard on a group of friends even years after the accident that left them alive after others died. Is it survivor’s guilt or it is it guilt over something else? What really happened at the accident? I couldn’t put this book down, I had to know! This suspenseful story keep me guessing. I throughly enjoyed this book.

We are still here.
Ten years ago, Cassidy is amongst the only survivors of a terrible high school tragedy. Each year, she gathers at a beach house with the other (remaining) survivors. Although she had meant to make a break from this tradition and move on in whatever way she could, Cassidy is drawn to join the other survivors when she receives a surprising text. She soon learns that the text was from someone who wants them to gather again and is watching them; and this person wants to know what really happened all those years ago.
I loved the atmosphere and the tension within this story and the mystery really worked for me. It wasn't perfect (it felt a bit slow at first), but I rounded up to 5 stars as I thought that it was well done overall, including a solid ending.
Thanks to NetGalley, the author, and Simon & Schuster Canada for the opportunity to read an e-galley in exchange for a review.

I have enjoyed all of Megan Miranda’s novels so I was super excited to receive this ARC. Like all of her novels, the plot and characters keep you guessing as to what the truth behind the storyline is. When you discover the truth, it becomes a race to the end to find out how things turn out. I appreciated that we got to know the story from different characters points of view.
There were a large number of characters in this novel and reading the story from their individual points of view got a bit confusing a times. Also, the twist wasn’t as shocking or out there as the build up to it. It can be co fusing when characters don’t know their own truth.

This was an interesting, twisty mystery story that kept me guessing until the end. I had some suspicions along the way, but I liked having the flashbacks throughout to keep things interesting.

Thank you to NetGally and Simon & Schuster Canada, S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books for this ARC.
If you enjoy Megan Miranda books you will definitely enjoy this one! It is another great thriller from the master of suspense!
10 years ago a deadly accident on a school trip leaves only 9 survivors. This group of survivors makes a pact and meets every summer at the Shallows. This summer only 7 remain and somebody is out to get the rest of the group. Who will die next?
This book is told in the main characters point of view and alternates between now and then timelines.
I am giving this book 4 stars as it kept me guessing and held my attention until the end!