I was initially drawn to this book because of the cover, the title, the locale, and because one of the main characters was a writer. The story alternates between three women’s first person perspectives. Paige is hoping for some inspiration for her book while she’s staying at the exclusive Beck Island resort of Suenos. Actress Lindsay Law is hiding out there after a devastating Oscar loss. The third character is the resort’s concierge, Gabby. Oh, and Beck Island used to be owned by Oscar-winning actress Mara Morgan who tragically died when her house burned down.
Get ready for a hot mess. I knew as soon as they started referencing Zodiac signs and had psychic readings done that this was going to be a bit ridiculous. I had no idea how bad it was going to be (“divine feminine power,” eyeroll). Mediums and tarot cards aside, the plot holes and inconsistencies were infuriating. The way the characters interacted was frustrating, too. One chapter they are encouraging and empowering each other, the next they are backstabbing and condescending, then they’re besties again.
If this had been a straightforward murder mystery in a beautiful location, it would have been successful. But Jade tried incorporating too many elements, including the supernatural mumbo jumbo, and the storytelling was just convoluted and bad. I literally kept looking up from reading to declare, “This is so stupid.”
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher.










