Tuesday, July 14, 2020

The Getaway by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen


A weekend at the Lakewood Retreat is exactly what Chloe Powell needs. Freshly unemployed after her boss loses a reelection campaign, the former press secretary desperately wants a break from the bustle of Washington, DC. A flier posted at her yoga studio leads her to the getaway, which looks amazing: organic meals, celebrity testimonials, and a serene private property within driving distance of the city.


It’s so perfect, in fact, that Chloe’s barely bothered by the intensely personal questions she’s asked in her application, or the unnerving social experiments her enigmatic host, Sebastian, imposes on her once she arrives at his remote cabin. But when a mysterious new guest shows up, Chloe can no longer suppress her rising panic: This place is not at all what it seems.


A pulse-pounding story from the first minute to the last, The Getaway explores the weight of the small choices we make every day, and their staggering, unintended consequences.
Publisher: Audible  | Narrator: Emily Bauer  | Length: 2 hours, 24 minutes |  Genre: Thriller/Mystery/Suspense  | Source: Audible Freebie | Rating: 3.5 Cups


Challenges Read For:  - Audiobook Challenge 
 
If you’re looking for a quick thriller this summer, The Getaway is the book for you.
 
Here’s what’s going on: Deciding she needs a break, Chloe books a stay at the prestigious Lakewood Retreat but she soon discovers Sebastian—her host and owner of the retreat—is not what he seems. Now her getaway is turning into a nightmare.
 
I’ve been hearing a lot of people raving about this writing team, so when The Getaway popped up as a freebie on Audible I decided to give it a go.
 
This was a quick listen (I put it on while I was cooking) and it was an okay thriller. It was entertaining yet predictable from the start. There’s a bit of suspense leading up to the reveal but, once again, it was predictable yet it didn’t pull me away from enjoying the book.      
 
While it was quick, it still had a nice rounded feel. I don’t think anything was rushed or overlooked.
 
This was my first time listening to Emily Bauer and found her narration easy to listen to and likable.
Overall, this was enjoyable and reminiscent of a Lifetime movie. While it’s labeled as a thriller, it’s more of a light suspense. It’s still made for a light listen.



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