The Guest by B.A. Paris

The Guest by B.A. Paris

The Guest by B.A. Paris

A Roller-Coaster of Deceit and Suspense!"

I just finished devouring “The Guest” by B.A. Paris, and let me tell you, it’s taken me a day to gather my thoughts because I’m still reeling from the twists and turns. This book left me speechless, and I couldn’t predict the ending if my life depended on it. It’s not often that I halt everything to finish a book, but yesterday, life took a backseat until I uncovered every last detail. I’ve already sung its praises to my colleagues, and I’m eager for a Macedonian translation so my mother can join in on the thrill. I might even replay her reading it aloud once more, despite having just finished it myself.

Let me kick things off by declaring my unwavering admiration for B.A. Paris. Ever since “Behind Closed Doors,” she’s been a favorite of mine, and “The Guest” only solidifies her brilliance. This psychological thriller is like an irresistible vortex, sucking you in from the get-go.

We’re thrust into the lives of Iris and Gabriel as they return from vacation to find an unexpected intruder in their midst. As the summer unfolds, the collision of diverse characters sets off a chain reaction of strained relationships, unveiled secrets, and simmering jealousy and tension.

Paris’s character development is superb, evoking a whirlwind of emotions. The rage and frustration practically leap off the pages, making for a gripping roller-coaster ride of feelings. I found myself entangled in a complex web of deceit that only grew more intricate as the story progressed. “The Guest” held me captive until the very last page, refusing to release its grip. Put simply, I couldn’t put it down.
Thank you Negalley for this wonderful eArc.

The Guest by B.A. Paris

Rating out of 5
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