The Apartment by K. L. Slater | Review by Mohini


Title: The Apartment
Author: K. L. Slater
Rating: Four Thrilling Stars

Disclaimer: I received a free ARC in exchange of an honest review from Netgalley, Thomas and Mercer, AmazonPublishing.

A fast-paced page turner that is immensely gripping. You just get hooked to the lives and can't wait to find out what happens next.
The narration is very intriguing. The storyline just doesn't leave the hold over you.
My second read by the author and I'd absolutely read more of hers. I would also recommend if you have the kicks for the suspense.

It's the story of Freya Miller who is a mother of a five year old little girl, Skye. After the betrayal of her husband two years ago and now his death, Freya finds herself amidst financial crisis which she has no idea how she will survive. The money from her late husband's insurance can only last so long and she has to think about something and fast. What she doesn't expect is the miraculous offer by a stranger who meets her at a coffee shop.

But there is something off about the apartment she is offered at a very cheap cost. Or, is the cost too high? The suspense starts when the owner of the Adder House Dr. Marsden starts interfering in all of their personal affairs.

"This is the power of our minds, our dreams. Defying logic and common sense. Our imagination has the power to control us and ultimately destroy us. If we’re willing to let that happen."

The plot continues and the story gets more and more suspenseful. There are certain points where the head starts hearting because Freya acts a bit stupidly and you get frustrated because come on, girl. That's plan stupid. But by then you're too much into the character and just can't give up.
In short, it's a good book for suspence readers. They will enjoy it.
Happy reading to all!! Ⓜ️

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