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Grace Evans, an overworked New Yorker looking for a total escape, books an Airbnb on a ranch in the middle of Wyoming. When she arrives, she's pleased to find that the owner is a handsome man by the name of Calvin Wells. But there are things Grace discovers that she's not too pleased about: A lack of cell phone service. A missing woman. And a feeling that something isn't right with the town.
Despite her uneasiness and misgivings from Calvin's friends and family, the two start to fall for one another. However, as her departure date nears, things change for the worse. Grace thinks Calvin’s infatuation has turned to obsession, and he might not let her leave. He fears Grace is hiding something from him, including her reason for staying at his ranch to begin with.
You Shouldn't Have Come Here is a thrill ride and a cautionary tale of what can go wrong when you open up your house and your heart to a total stranger.
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You Shouldn't Have Come Here
Jeneva Rose
What a great twist, didn't not even see that coming!!! Geez, Jeneva Rose can write a thriller and with romance thrown in what more could you ask for. Creepy vibes for days with this one, read it, you will like it.
It's giving (bad) fanfiction. That twist is utterly embarrassing, badly integrated, and desperate.
The twist wasn't twisting and I saw Colleen Hoover's name twice, once on the cover of the book where she praised Jeneva Rose and called her the Queen of twists (I beg to differ) and again in the book itself where the big country hunk who's is not just a dumb country pumpkin but also crys when reading bad romance novels.
The reason I say the twist is bad is that every woman I have ever heard of or know takes certain safety measures to protect herself but this smart city dwiller was obviously there for another reason and the heavy handed suggestion that the dude was lying is an obvious bambozal.
I really don't like it when it's obvious that the writer is omitting information or have their characters act odd because it drops the facade of the whole thriller bit.
Good witting, though.
The feel of this book kept just enough creep to get me to the end, but I still wasn't attached enough to anyone to get invested. The ending almost saved the book for me, though.