genre: thriller
When Millie finally lands a job as the housekeeper for the Winchester family, it feels like an incredible piece of luck. With her own (tiny) room and a stable income, she can start to get back on her feet. Within a few days, though, Millie can tell that something is just not right. While Andy, the husband, is super friendly and welcoming, Nina, the wife, is the actual worst. Millie is gaslit and overworked but she's tough and she needs this job - but there is so much she doesn't know.
I'm sorry. I hate to be to blunt but I felt like the writing in this book is genuinely horrible. Literarily, it's like something a high schooler might write. It's repetitive and clunky without a single character worthy of investing in. I'll give it two stars for one plot twist that was pretty good. I cannot recommend.
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