My Secret to Tell
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Emerson May is "the good girl." She's the perfect daughter, the caring friend, the animal shelter...
Natalie D. Richards My Secret to Tell Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Thriller Mystery
Six Months Later
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She has everything she's ever wanted. But not her memory... When Chloe fell asleep in study hall,...
Natalie D. Richards Six Months Later Memory Loss Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Mystery
One Was Lost
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Damaged. Deceptive. Dangerous. Darling. Are they labels or a warning? The answer could cost Sera...
Natalie D. Richards One Was Lost Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Thriller Mystery
What You Hide
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A new pulse-pounding romantic thriller from the author of We All Fall Down and Six Months Later ...
Natalie D. Richards What You Hide Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Thriller Mystery
Gone Too Far
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Keeping secrets ruined her life. But the truth might just kill her. Piper Woods can't wait for...
Natalie D. Richards Gone Too Far Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Thriller Mystery
We All Fall Down
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Theo's always been impulsive. But telling Paige how he feels? He's obsessed over that decision. And...
Natalie D. Richards We All Fall Down Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Thriller Mystery
Five Total Strangers
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A "page-turning thriller that will keep readers guessing until the very end" (School Library...
Suspense Travel
Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) rated Five Total Strangers in Books
Dec 24, 2020
High school senior Mira is trying to get home to her mother for Christmas. However, a severe snowstorm means that Mira's connecting flight has been cancelled until further notice. Desperate to get home to her mother, Mira decides to take a chance with the college girl who was sat beside her on the plane named Harper. Somehow, Harper manages to snag a rental car, but there are three other people besides Harper and Mira. When personal items start going missing and strange things begin happening, Mira wonders who can she actually trust that's sharing a car with her and just what is the end game.
I loved, loved, loved the plot. It sounds like it's such a simplistic storyline with just five people travelling together, but it was so much more than that. It's a mystery, horror, thriller, and suspense story all in one which are all of my favorite genres. The pacing was absolutely spot on, and I found myself closely following each word on the page to find out what would happen next. I felt like I was one of the people in the car. I started getting paranoid about who to trust in the car. There were a couple of plot twists which were interesting. I never could figure out who was the sender of the letters to Mira until it was revealed at the end, and I wasn't sure who the saboteur was either until the end. There were many times I realized I was holding my breath in anticipation while reading Five Total Strangers. I pretty much read the whole book in one sitting. The only thing that was a small disappointment was the ending. It didn't feel like it was rushed, but I felt like there could have been a bit more information. I would have loved to know what the other occupants of the car got up to after their disastrous trip. There were no cliffhangers though which I was grateful for.
I felt like the characters were fleshed out perfectly for Five Total Strangers. There isn't much backstory for Harper, Brecken, Kayla, and Josh besides little tidbits here and there, but that's what makes this book even better. It gives it more of a mysterious feel. I liked the book being in Mira's perspective. I felt like I was feeling everything right along with Mira. Even though she was only eighteen, she came across as much older. Sure, she still made some decisions with a teen brain, but for the most part, she did have a good head on her shoulders. I liked Harper, and I admired her bravado. However, I also liked the times she showed her human side and her vulnerability. I admired Josh and Brecken's desire to help out when things got really rough. I did love Kayla's dry humor peppered within the book. I would even go as far as saying she was my favorite character in Five Total Strangers.
Trigger warnings for Five Total Strangers include swearing, attempted murder, death, some violence, and some drug use.
All in all, Five Total Strangers is a fantastic read which will leave you guessing who to trust throughout the book. With a great set of characters and fantastic world building, this is not a book you want to miss. I would definitely recommend Five Total Strangers by Natalie D. Richards to those aged 15+ who are after a story that will captivate them the entire time.