Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and author for providing me a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Warning: Contains Spoilers
Ella is a former actress looking to break back into the entertainment business after her mother dies. The only catch is that she needs to attend the reunion of a slasher movie she did 20 years ago. There she reunites with her former cast to begin the weekend, only old secrets begin to surface. A deadly secret Ella and her cast mates share resurfaces, and people start dying in ways similar to those in their slasher movie, Grad Night. Ella needs to figure out if she will let the killer and guilt get to her or reprise her role as the Final Girl.
The book is told in three different ways: Then, Now, and the script of the movie the book is based on. At first, I thought I wasn't going to like it that way, that there could be some confusion with the story and timeline. But that wasn't the case. It was necessary for the story, especially when people start dying the way the deaths happened in the movie. Very well done.
What I loved most about this book was how it read. The characters were good, yes. I cared about Ella. I felt connected to Ella, especially with her anxiety. Even that wasn't the best part. The book read like a slasher movie. A campy, somewhat predictable (not a bad thing, plus there are some surprises) slasher movie we all know and love. Not to mention the nostalgia factor. Us horror buffs often wish for reunions or reboots (if done right) of our favorite horror movies and/or franchises (I'm looking at you, Nightmare on Elm Street). And you can clearly see the movies that the author borrowed ideas from. If the author isn't a horror fan, I'd honestly be surprised.
The book was a fun and quick read. Perfect for any horror fan, but especially those who are fond of slasher flicks. Do yourselves a favor this summer and get yourselves a copy of this book. I know I will. I plan on giving this another read over the summer by the fire pit before I settle in for a Friday the 13th marathon.
5/5