My Dark Secret
by Dawn Hemmings
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Pub Date Jul 23 2024 | Archive Date Jun 29 2024
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Description
In the shadows of a quiet town, one woman's fascination with the darkest corners of the human psyche takes a sinister turn.
Isla, a seemingly ordinary librarian, harbors a secret fascination with true crime and the complexities of the criminal mind. As her academic interest deepens, a sinister seed takes root, leading her down a chilling path of obsession. The line between researcher and practitioner blurs as she contemplates the unthinkable and meticulously plans a terrible act. The story unfolds in a psychological thriller that explores the thin boundary between morality and madness, a macabre ballet where each step, each twirl, is a carefully choreographed movement leading to a climax that only she can appreciate.
In My Dark Secret by Dawn Hemmings, readers are immersed in a riveting tale that delves into the psychological intricacies of a character's descent into darkness. This gripping narrative challenges us to confront the fine line between curiosity and obsession, fantasy and reality, offering a thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche and the unforeseen consequences of unchecked curiosity.
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798891322783 |
PRICE | $15.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 106 |
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Featured Reviews
This book really gripped me and had me turning the page to see what's next, from the beginning. As someone who grew up with family that worked for law enforcement and being an avid watcher and reader of true crime, some of the things that happen and are addressed in this book answer my own questions about whether or not the media is giving the public too much information. Anyone who is a true crime lover as well as an overthinker with a healthy (and sometimes unhealthy) curiosity will enjoy this quick read.
I am very much into true crime and serial killers, so this book was something I was excited to get an ARC for. I loved that the character, Isla, was questioning some of the very same things I've questioned myself when it comes to such crimes. This gave me an instant feeling of having something in common with her and therefore, made the book more interesting. I didn't particularly like that some things were repeated over and over and over in the book, so in that sense it became kind of redundant. Overall, this was an interesting book which is told mostly just from the inside of Isla's head. So, there isn't much dialogue or communication with anyone else but herself really. If you've ever wanted to go through the motions of planning a murder and what it takes to do it, this is a book for you.
Thank you to GoodReads and the Author for giving me the opportunity to review the ARC of this book.
When I first started reading, I couldn't put the story down. At some point, I kept thinking, maybe the author should put a disclaimer for herself because the writing started off very convincing and knowledgeable. I read the book within a day simply because it was an interesting and fun read. However, as I continued reading, I found a lot of the book to be redundant. By this, I mean that the author would write a sentence and turn around and rewrite the same sentence in a different way or sometimes even using the same sentence twice. For example without spoilers, in my kindle, Location 1004 of 1160, "The choices I had made had set me on a path that was both thrilling and terrifying, a journey into the heart of darkness," and again at location 1020 of 1160, the exact same sentence. It's this kind of redundancy that almost had me put the story down when I was 89% through. The story just good enough for me to skip past the redundancies or to ignore them altogether and read on.
The story itself is terrifyingly good, I suggest a read at least once. I will definitely recommend to friends and family but with the disclaimer that the style of writing can seem repeating.
This was such a fast paced thriller for me, which I love.
The fact that the man character is a librarian has me giddy. I love when books like this take someone you traditionally don't see as a adventurous detective and throws them right into the mess.
I bonded immediately with the main character and couldn't wait to see what happened.
This will have you hooked.
I thoroughly enjoyed this high-energy thriller, which is one of my favorite genres. The fact that the protagonist is a librarian adds an exciting twist. I am always drawn to stories that feature unexpected heroes thrust into chaotic situations. I quickly formed a connection with the main character and eagerly anticipated the unfolding events. This book will capture your attention.
I received this book as an arc from NetGalley.
A fast paced thriller from the pov of a librarian??? Sign me up. I really enjoyed this and enjoyed the main character. The pov being mostly in her head was interesting and I enjoyed seeing the thought process.
This was a great thriller. I thoroughly enjoyed it and it kept me guessing until the very end. I loved it.
This was a great fast paced thriller. I loved that the protagonist was a librarian! I also had a fascination with true crime, unsolved mysteries, and serial killer growing up, so I found that part to be relatable. It’s scary and interesting to learn all the details of “how to get away with murder”. I was more curious for there to be more of an interaction between the protagonist and the victim but it was still a good book.
I would recommend to anyone interested in reading but I would advise to check for trigger warnings.
Thank you to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for this e-ARC.
I really enjoyed 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Although it was a short book it didn’t feel rushed. It made me laugh at the beginning when Isla’s personality and interests were explained and I could see a lot of myself in her. The fascination with true crime and wanting to learn more was very relatable. Don’t panic I’m not planning anything. I liked how the book was broken down into steps, I thought that was a nice way to break it up. You can tell a lot of research went into the book. I will happily read more from Dawn.
Such a great thrilling book. Very short but I enjoyed the writing style and how vivid some of the gore is in the book.
This book was written in a very unique style in that nearly everything is one big monologue inside Isla's, the main characters, head. Isla is fascinated with murder and the people who do it. She does exhaustive research on the subject and the book almost morphs into a guide on how to get away with murder. My only criticism of this book, and it's minor, is that the story did not move along as fast as I would have liked and it sometimes became a bit repetitive.
Thank you, NetGalley, for the chance to read this ARC.
I feel a lot of readers will see themselves in Isla as she turns her hand to a bit of amateur sleuthing. I really enjoyed this and felt the writing style made it really immersive. The idea of true crime obsession sets the book firmly in the current context and I just loved this book!
I thoroughly enjoyed this story and one of the things that set it apart for me was that the main character was a librarian. I noticed similarities between myself and the main character, particularly our shared obsession with true crime and the inner workings of criminal minds. Given my interest in true crime, unsolved mysteries, and the psychology of serial killers, I found this story to be relatable and engaging and the details about "how to get away with murder" in the book were both chilling and fascinating. Although I wished there was more interaction between the main character and the victim to further develop their relationship, I still found the book enjoyable. Another notable aspect of the book was its structured approach, presented in steps, which cleverly broke up the story. It was evident that the author conducted thorough research, and this attention to detail made the reading experience more enriching.
Would really highly recommend this book as a must read. It was such a fantastic psychological thriller with lots of twists and turns and such good mystery read with such a great story and so well written that I could not leave it down. It had very interesting characters and so well written.