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A review by suspensethrill
Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel
4.0
"Most people don't like holding on to anger. They feel it crushing and consuming them, so they let it go. They try to forget the ways they've been wronged. But some of us cannot forget and will never forgive. We keep our axes sharp, ready to grind. We hold pleas for mercy between our teeth like jawbreakers. They say a grudge is a heavy thing to carry. Good thing we're extra strong."
Saddle up and buckle in folks, we have a new popcorn thriller on the horizon! True, this book isn't released in the US until March of 2020, but when approached with the opportunity to read an early copy of a novel that sounds suspiciously like a fictionalized account of the DeeDee Blanchard and Gypsy Rose story, what's a girl to do? I had the pleasure of buddy reading this one with Dennis of @scaredstraightreads , and we're both proud to announce that we fully endorse reading this book.
[b:Darling Rose Gold|44429338|Darling Rose Gold|Stephanie Wrobel|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565965611l/44429338._SY75_.jpg|68991152] is less of a mystery and more claustrophobic psychological suspense, which I found myself surprisingly grateful for. If you read the synopsis for this book, then you probably have an inkling of the epic flaming drama that will ensue at the end, but the beauty of this tale is basking in the satisfying conclusion of revenge. We know from the beginning that Patty Watts has concluded her 5 year sentence after being convicted of poisoning her daughter Rose Gold for the majority of her life, and that RG has seemingly forgiven her mother and decided to take her back in upon her prison release. What we don't know are all of the things that have happened in those 5 years that Patty and RG have been apart, as well as Patty's horrific upbringing and childhood secrets. These things unfold in dual perspectives, flipping flawlessly between past and present.
If you're looking for a fast paced and engrossing tale of suspense that's sole job is to provide the entertainment factor, look no further. Seriously, [b:Darling Rose Gold|44429338|Darling Rose Gold|Stephanie Wrobel|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565965611l/44429338._SY75_.jpg|68991152] is the type of breezy read that, given the time, a reader could complete in a single sitting. While I found most of the outcomes fairly predictable, mainly due to the nature of this type of story, it didn't inhibit my enjoyment factor in the slightest. Whether you are lounging on the beach or curled up next to the fireplace with a cuppa, [b:Darling Rose Gold|44429338|Darling Rose Gold|Stephanie Wrobel|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565965611l/44429338._SY75_.jpg|68991152] is the type of read that will be enjoyed regardless of the season.
*Many thanks to the publisher for providing my review copy.
Saddle up and buckle in folks, we have a new popcorn thriller on the horizon! True, this book isn't released in the US until March of 2020, but when approached with the opportunity to read an early copy of a novel that sounds suspiciously like a fictionalized account of the DeeDee Blanchard and Gypsy Rose story, what's a girl to do? I had the pleasure of buddy reading this one with Dennis of @scaredstraightreads , and we're both proud to announce that we fully endorse reading this book.
[b:Darling Rose Gold|44429338|Darling Rose Gold|Stephanie Wrobel|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565965611l/44429338._SY75_.jpg|68991152] is less of a mystery and more claustrophobic psychological suspense, which I found myself surprisingly grateful for. If you read the synopsis for this book, then you probably have an inkling of the epic flaming drama that will ensue at the end, but the beauty of this tale is basking in the satisfying conclusion of revenge. We know from the beginning that Patty Watts has concluded her 5 year sentence after being convicted of poisoning her daughter Rose Gold for the majority of her life, and that RG has seemingly forgiven her mother and decided to take her back in upon her prison release. What we don't know are all of the things that have happened in those 5 years that Patty and RG have been apart, as well as Patty's horrific upbringing and childhood secrets. These things unfold in dual perspectives, flipping flawlessly between past and present.
If you're looking for a fast paced and engrossing tale of suspense that's sole job is to provide the entertainment factor, look no further. Seriously, [b:Darling Rose Gold|44429338|Darling Rose Gold|Stephanie Wrobel|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565965611l/44429338._SY75_.jpg|68991152] is the type of breezy read that, given the time, a reader could complete in a single sitting. While I found most of the outcomes fairly predictable, mainly due to the nature of this type of story, it didn't inhibit my enjoyment factor in the slightest. Whether you are lounging on the beach or curled up next to the fireplace with a cuppa, [b:Darling Rose Gold|44429338|Darling Rose Gold|Stephanie Wrobel|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565965611l/44429338._SY75_.jpg|68991152] is the type of read that will be enjoyed regardless of the season.
*Many thanks to the publisher for providing my review copy.