Title: The Project
Author: Courtney Summers
Series/Standalone: Standalone
Genre: Young Adult, Mystery, Thriller
Pages: 352
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Year Published: 2021
Format: Audibook
"Lo Denham is used to being on her own. After her parents died in a tragic car accident, her sister Bea joined the elusive community called The Unity Project, leaving Lo to fend for herself. Desperate not to lose the only family she has left, Lo has spent the last six years trying to reconnect with Bea, only to be met with radio silence.
When Lo's given the perfect opportunity to gain access to Bea's reclusive life, she think they're finally going to be reunited. But it's difficult to find someone who doesn't want to be found, and as Lo delves deeper into The Project and its charismatic leader, she begins to realize that there's more at risk than just her relationship with Bea: Her very life might be in danger.
As she uncovers more questions than answers at each turn everything Lo thought she knew about herself, her sister, and the world is upended. One thing doesn't change, though and that's what keeps her going: Bea needs her, and Lo will do anything to save her."
My Rating: 5/5
This book blew me away. I had read Sadie, the author's debut, shortly after it's release and hearing the hype about it. This novel got less hype than Sadie, but I liked it far more. Courtney Summers does a wonderful job of getting you invested in a persons story and trying to understand what leads people to do what they do. I loved the thrilling elements, and while there was a moment or two where we, as readers, knew what was going on but Lo, or Bea seemed to have no idea what was at play which caused great suspense. The atmosphere in this book also added greatly to the thrilling aspects of the story, a cabin in the woods where the leader is secluded along with The Project's members, yes please. I look forward to reading more work by the author as she publishes them and would recommend to anyone who is looking for a cult based thrilller.
Thanks for reading
Sidny
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