Hello everyone!
I'm back with another book review, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll. Thanks so much to BookSparks for sending me a copy of this book as a part of #SRC2018 for an honest review, as always, all opinions are my own.

This story follows a host of characters, all centring around a reality TV show called 'Goal Diggers' where a diverse group of female entrepreneurs and businesswomen all work together to help boost their businesses. I didn't really get much farther than this, but apparently, there is a murder of one of the women at the end of the season.
The premise of this book is really interesting and I was very intrigued as to how it was going to play out, but I just think things were going a bit too slow to keep my attention. I made it just over 100 pages in and barely anything had happened. I understand that the plot needs to be set up but I think there were some parts that were just too focused on meaningless arguments and smaller details when things could have been moving along with the thriller/mystery aspect of the book.
I know a lot of people had mixed feelings about Knoll's debut, Luckiest Girl Alive, but I really loved it and was hoping for another home run. Maybe if I was able to push through the slower parts I would have gotten to that part, but I just couldn't force myself to.
Overall, I had higher hopes for this one but I am still thinking I'll pick it up later.
I'm back with another book review, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll. Thanks so much to BookSparks for sending me a copy of this book as a part of #SRC2018 for an honest review, as always, all opinions are my own.

This story follows a host of characters, all centring around a reality TV show called 'Goal Diggers' where a diverse group of female entrepreneurs and businesswomen all work together to help boost their businesses. I didn't really get much farther than this, but apparently, there is a murder of one of the women at the end of the season.
The premise of this book is really interesting and I was very intrigued as to how it was going to play out, but I just think things were going a bit too slow to keep my attention. I made it just over 100 pages in and barely anything had happened. I understand that the plot needs to be set up but I think there were some parts that were just too focused on meaningless arguments and smaller details when things could have been moving along with the thriller/mystery aspect of the book.
I know a lot of people had mixed feelings about Knoll's debut, Luckiest Girl Alive, but I really loved it and was hoping for another home run. Maybe if I was able to push through the slower parts I would have gotten to that part, but I just couldn't force myself to.
Overall, I had higher hopes for this one but I am still thinking I'll pick it up later.