I really enjoyed Such A Nice Girl. It was one of those books that was incredibly easy to pick up and get lost in, and I found myself wanting to keep reading to see how everything would unfold.
One of my favourite things about this book was how Andrea Mara kept dropping little clues and breadcrumbs throughout the story. Every time I thought I had worked out what had happened or who was responsible, something else would come along and make me question my theory. I love a thriller that keeps me guessing, and this one definitely did that.
I also really liked the characters. I enjoyed spending time with them and following their stories, and their interactions felt natural and believable. Even when I wasn’t sure who to trust, I was invested in finding out what would happen to them.
I was expecting a slightly bigger twist at the end, but I still thought the ending worked well and wrapped things up in a satisfying way. Not every thriller needs a completely jaw-dropping final reveal to be enjoyable.
This was my first Andrea Mara book, and it definitely won’t be my last. I really liked her writing style - it’s engaging, easy to read, and keeps the tension building without ever feeling forced. Overall, this was a gripping, entertaining read that kept me hooked the whole way through, and I’m excited to pick up more of her books.