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The Getaway by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen

shadesofkate26's review

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced

4.0

elle_loves_reading's review

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4.0

This short audiobook was included in my membership and after spotting the authors' names, I knew I had to listen to it. The Getaway is a fast paced suspense thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat for a few hours. If you're an Audible member, have a listen

micasreads's review

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3.0

 Chloe Powell needs a break and a yoga retreat that is off the grid sounds perfect. Chloe fills out the extremely personal application questions and is on her way. She is met by a driver at the airport who takes her out into a rural area, where she must turn over her phone. The next day she meets her new roommate who leaves her a note in the closet - in her own blood. Chloe begins to realize that something is very wrong at the yoga retreat and it may cost her her life. 
 
Normally anything by Greer and Pekkanen is at least a 4-star read for me but this was a little disappointing. I think the short run time of this novella worked against the quality of the story. These authors need a longer book in order to fully set the mood and flesh out the characters. This is not one of my favorites by this duo. 

jada97's review

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4.0

Most thrillers should be this short.

Good book but nothing special.

I love reading because I love stories. I love stories more than words. (If that makes sense.) Some stories genuinely don’t need to be hundreds of pages.

Also it was free on Audible. So that’s great.

kristalsty119's review

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relaxing fast-paced

3.25

bloopers's review

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4.0

I would say that this story is a pretty good one, but of course it has it's flaws. Let me explain.

So I think the characters could use a bit of work. It's learned early-on the Chloe is a politician, but the only time that was mentioned, at least frequently, was the beginning. I think that this could've delved more into a political standpoint and the authors opinions on politics, or if they don't want to start that much drama, maybe hint at least show that she was a politician. Along with that, Chloe just felt dumb at the beginning.

For the other characters, like the fiance(I forgot the name) I felt were really well made characters. They felt realistic making their actions have feeling.

Now, the worldbuilding. I won't pick on it too much since this is a short story, but either way, I liked what I got .

With that settled down, let's talk about the plot. I found it to be pretty okay, but I think that it would've been better for it to be a novel or novelette to get to develop really everything more. I felt like it was unique, and though the plot twists felt predictable, the writing just launched every bad thing out of here.

The writing was actually really good, better than most books I've read or listened too. It was smooth and fast, perfect for a short story, and it showed the perfect amount of emotion to really keep me hooked.

Anyways, that my honest(and slightly messy) review of The Getaway by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen.

menniemenace's review

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3.0

I was so excited about this, and it did provide good entertainment, but it would've worked better as an actual novel or even a six-hour-audio.

Oddly, it wasn't about a cult. Everything about it was screaming IT'S A CULT! but no, sir, no cults here.

A little more buildup would have been great, but it's still worth the time to listen to it.

harleybrewpup's review

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

neesh333's review

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4.0

I really enjoyed this short and sweet story. It was pretty predictable but interesting enough. Definitely made me want to read more from these authors.

agirlsnightbookbash's review

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3.0

Chloe is an overworked press secretary in need of a break. She finds it in a weekend yoga spa. Unfortunately for Chloe, things are not what they appear. This novela isn't ground breaking by any means but it got my heart pumping. It reminds me a little of the "book shots" James Patterson introduced a few years back. Simple, quick and blood pumping but not much else. So if you want easy escapism, this is a good book for that.

The narrator of the audio was phenomenal.

This author pair is good. This book was just too parred down to be more than a quick romp.