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I really enjoyed Megan Miranda's previous novel "All the Missing Girls". After reading the description of "The Perfect Stranger", I was looking forward to reading it as well.
"A journalist sets out to find a missing friend, a friend who may never have existed at all."
Leah Stevens runs into an old friend, Emmy Grey at the perfect time. She needs to get out of Boston after her career as a journalist takes a nosedive and Emmy wants to get away from a toxic relationship. It's the answer to both of their problems. They move to rural Pennsylvania, a place where they can both start over. Leah starts her job as a teacher and Emmy seems to work a few odd jobs here and there. Leah tells her mother she quit her job and is moving to Pennsylvania to teach. But she doesn't tell her mother the real reason she quit her job....
"My God, Leah, What did you do?"
Leah and Emmy settle in. They don't see each other a lot during the week as Emmy often works the night shift. She doesn't have a cell phone either, so Leah has to leave her post-it notes if she has a message for her. When Leah realizes that the notes haven't been moved at all, she realizes it's been a couple of days since she has seen her. Because of their different schedules, it's not completely out of the ordinary so she tries not to worry.
The next day on her way to school, Leah comes upon a police roadblock....
A woman has been attacked.
Leah immediately worries that it's Emmy who's hurt. Thankfully it's not. But things get even stranger when she sees a picture of the woman who was attacked...The woman's name is Bethany Jarvitz, and she looks a LOT like Leah.
Now the police and Detective "easy on the eyes" Donovan, want to talk to Leah about this man. Leah tells the police about the phone calls she has been getting, nuisance calls from someone who didn't seem to get the hint. She figured the calls were harmless.
"You think you're too good for us, Leah?"
The police want more information but Leah is hesitant to get involved. She doesn't want her name attached to anything. She has her own secrets. But when Emmy still hasn't shown up after four days, Leah knows she needs the detectives help and she'll have to help him too. When he starts asking questions, Leah realizes there's a lot she doesn't know. She isn't even sure where Emmy works.
Does she REALLY know Emmy at all?
As excited as I was to read this, I had a hard time getting into the story. A few of the decisions Leah made really annoyed me and I had a hard time connecting with her. There really was a lot going on. I started feeling like things weren't coming together and I was a bit confused.
In the end I thought this was a decent read, I guess I was just hoping for more. But of course, this is just my opinion and there will probably be many other readers who will really enjoy this book. While I definitely didn't like this one as much as All the Missing Girls, I still look forward to reading more from Megan Miranda.
Thank you NetGalley, Simon & Schuster, and Megan Miranda for providing an advanced copy of this book for me to read in exchange for my honest review.
I really enjoyed Megan Miranda's previous novel "All the Missing Girls". After reading the description of "The Perfect Stranger", I was looking forward to reading it as well.
"A journalist sets out to find a missing friend, a friend who may never have existed at all."
Leah Stevens runs into an old friend, Emmy Grey at the perfect time. She needs to get out of Boston after her career as a journalist takes a nosedive and Emmy wants to get away from a toxic relationship. It's the answer to both of their problems. They move to rural Pennsylvania, a place where they can both start over. Leah starts her job as a teacher and Emmy seems to work a few odd jobs here and there. Leah tells her mother she quit her job and is moving to Pennsylvania to teach. But she doesn't tell her mother the real reason she quit her job....
"My God, Leah, What did you do?"
Leah and Emmy settle in. They don't see each other a lot during the week as Emmy often works the night shift. She doesn't have a cell phone either, so Leah has to leave her post-it notes if she has a message for her. When Leah realizes that the notes haven't been moved at all, she realizes it's been a couple of days since she has seen her. Because of their different schedules, it's not completely out of the ordinary so she tries not to worry.
The next day on her way to school, Leah comes upon a police roadblock....
A woman has been attacked.
Leah immediately worries that it's Emmy who's hurt. Thankfully it's not. But things get even stranger when she sees a picture of the woman who was attacked...The woman's name is Bethany Jarvitz, and she looks a LOT like Leah.
Now the police and Detective "easy on the eyes" Donovan, want to talk to Leah about this man. Leah tells the police about the phone calls she has been getting, nuisance calls from someone who didn't seem to get the hint. She figured the calls were harmless.
"You think you're too good for us, Leah?"
The police want more information but Leah is hesitant to get involved. She doesn't want her name attached to anything. She has her own secrets. But when Emmy still hasn't shown up after four days, Leah knows she needs the detectives help and she'll have to help him too. When he starts asking questions, Leah realizes there's a lot she doesn't know. She isn't even sure where Emmy works.
Does she REALLY know Emmy at all?
As excited as I was to read this, I had a hard time getting into the story. A few of the decisions Leah made really annoyed me and I had a hard time connecting with her. There really was a lot going on. I started feeling like things weren't coming together and I was a bit confused.
In the end I thought this was a decent read, I guess I was just hoping for more. But of course, this is just my opinion and there will probably be many other readers who will really enjoy this book. While I definitely didn't like this one as much as All the Missing Girls, I still look forward to reading more from Megan Miranda.
Thank you NetGalley, Simon & Schuster, and Megan Miranda for providing an advanced copy of this book for me to read in exchange for my honest review.
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Thanks! I'm glad you are interested :) I hope you try it, Rachel. I would love to hear what you think of it.

Thanks, Dolors <3
Amanda - wrote: "Great review, I'm keen to get into this one!"
Thanks, Amanda. I hope you enjoy it!



Thanks, Robyn! I really appreciate that :)
Maureen wrote: "Excellent review Deanna."
Thanks, Maureen!
Jen wrote: "Great review, D. I so disliked the format in which she wrote her last one, but I need to give her credit for some effective twists. I may need to give this one a go."
Thanks, Jen. The last one did have people divided in some ways so I understand why you didn't like it...but the twists were good :) If you do read this I look forward to hearing your thoughts!


And you are always so supportive and very sweet. Thank you, ZT <3
Maddie wrote: "Fab. review, Deanna : )"
Thanks, Maddie <3
Rachel wrote: "I second what Zoeytron says.. you do write v engaging reviews regardless of how you find a book. Always a worthwhile read - thank you xx"
Thank you so much, Rachel. You are another very kind and supportive friend <3




Thanks, Miriam!!
Kendall wrote: "Great review Deanna. I felt similar thoughts on this one. I read this one and just fell flat for me especially at the end. I enjoyed her debut way more."
Thanks, Kendall. I thought your review was great :)
Kaceey wrote: "Great review Deanna! I agree! This one just didn't quite work for me either."
Thanks, Kaceey. I really liked your review. I really thought I would love it. I liked it but just not as much as I had hoped. On to the next :D
Candace wrote: "Wonderful review, Deanna! :)"
Thanks, Candace!! :)
Erin wrote: "Great review, Deanna. I just got "All the Missing Girls" from my library and I am now super excited to read it! Thanks for preparing me for some disappointment in book two! 😉"
I hope you like ATMG!! and you may really like this one too :)
Happy Reading, Erin :)
Frances wrote: "Very nice review Deanna !!"
Thanks, Frances!! :)
Maureen wrote: "Great review, Deanna! I have this on my list to purchase."
Thank you, Maureen :)
Margitte wrote: "Wonderful, Deanna! Love it."
Thanks, Margitte!
Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "Fantastic review, Deanna! I have definitely read mixed reviews on this one."
Thanks, Jennifer :)
KAS wrote: "Awesome review, Deanna ;)) xox"
Thanks, KAS <3


Cheri wrote: "Terrific review, Deanna, I those books that are kind of middle-of-the-road when you're expecting a 5 star read are one of the hardest to review. You do these with such class!"
Esil wrote: "Great review, Deanna. There seem to be a lot of people who didn't love this book."
Thanks, Esil. There really does. If you read it, I will be curious to see what you think :)
Brenda wrote: "Great review, Deanna!"
Thank you, Brenda!
Donna wrote: "Great review, Deanna! I'm sorry this book wasn't as good as the other book you read by this author. I hope the next book will be better."
Thanks, Donna! I'm reading a great book right now! I hope you are too!
Meredith wrote: "Great review, Deanna! I had similar feelings about Leah."
Thanks, Meredith. She really was hard to connect with. Happy Reading!


Thank you, Julie!!
Mary wrote: "Deanna,I loved reading your thoughts on this one. It seems like a really good mystery,Emmy seems to have changed her name and had secrets that even Leah didn't know. Such a pity that the book fell ..."
Thanks, Mary. There is definitely some great mystery in this one. thank you for your comments <3 Happy Reading!


Thank you, Nazanin! If you do decide to read it, I hope you enjoy it!
Supratim wrote: "Good review, Deanna!"
Thank you, Supratim!!


Thanks, AJ <3
Susanne wrote: "Nice review Deanna! I agree with you on this one... though Im sorry you didn't love it more. :("
Thank you, Susanne. No worries ;j
Dana wrote: "Great review, Dee! I've seen many mixed reviews so I'm going to pass. My list is too long, and I'm too behind, to go for a three star now. :)"
Thanks, Dee! Lots of mixed reviews for this one. I know what you mean....sooo many books!!
Amy wrote: "Better luck with your next read! :)"
Thanks, Amy <3

Thanks, YC. I hope that if you do decide to read it that you enjoy it. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it :)
Melissa wrote: "Nice review, Deanna! I felt the same way . . . I wanted more. It was bland in comparison to ATMG."
Thanks, Melissa. Here's hoping her next book is great!!


Thanks, Norma :)
Holly wrote: "With end.....I thought maybe a sequel?"
There could be! That would interesting :)
Jan wrote: "Nice review Deanna, I struggled with this one as well. (but still glad I stuck with it)"
I'm glad you stuck it out too. It was a bit of a tough read but I'm glad I got to the end :)
Amanda wrote: "I vividly remember your review for All the Missing Girls. Sorry this one didn't quite live up to your expectations. Great review, btw."
Aww thanks, Amanda :)