Review: Drop Dead Sisters by Amelia Diane Coombs

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Remi Finch hates spending time with family. She particularly doesn’t get along with her two older sisters. But when her parents anniversary requires a mandatory appearance at a camping weekend, Remi knows she has to make the best of it. When an uninvited guest turns up dead and Remi is set to take the blame, she finds out just how far her family will go to protect her.

Drop Dead Sisters by Amelia Diane Coombs follows an angsty protagonist with low self-esteem and loads of worries as she tries to hide a dead body, reassesses her opinion of her sisters, and lusts after a hot park ranger. The story is mostly serious, with an early scene of attempted sexual assault. But readers can also find humor, whining, and misunderstandings, sprinkled throughout. It’s also a bit of a mystery that provides a few twists up until the end.

The publisher provided a copy of this title in exchange for my honest review.

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