Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Only One Survives by Hannah Mary McKinnon


 Becoming the star is easier when the rest of your band is dead…


All drummer Vienna Taylor ever wanted was to make music. If that came with fame, she’d take it—as long as her best friend, guitarist Madison Pierce, was sharing the spotlight and singing lead. And with their new all-female pop rock band gaining traction, soon everyone would hear their songs…

Except, on the way to an event, the Bittersweet’s van careened off an icy mountain road during a blizzard—leaving one member dead and another severely injured.

In order to survive the frigid night, the rest took shelter in a nearby abandoned cabin. But Vienna’s dreams devolved into a terrifying nightmare as, one by one, her fellow band members met a gruesome end…and Madison simply vanished in the night.

What really happened to the Bittersweet? Did Vienna’s closest friend finally decide to take center stage on her own terms?

She doesn’t want to believe it.

But guilty people run.

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Hannah Mary McKinnon was born in the UK, grew up in Switzerland and moved to Canada in 2010. After a successful career in recruitment, she quit the corporate world in favour of writing. While her debut, TIME AFTER TIME, was a rom com, she transitioned to the dark side thereafter. Her suspense novels include THE NEIGHBORS, and bestsellers HER SECRET SON, SISTER DEAR, YOU WILL REMEMBER ME, NEVER COMING HOME and THE REVENGE LIST. Her eighth is a holiday romantic comedy, THE CHRISTMAS WAGER, written under the pseudonym Holly Cassidy.

Hannah Mary's latest thriller, ONLY ONE SURVIVES, about the rise and violent demise of the all-female pop rock group The Bittersweet published in July 2024. Her second Holly Cassidy rom-com, THE CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN, will release in October 2024. Another thriller will follow in the fall of 2025.

Hannah Mary lives in Oakville, Ontario, with her husband and three sons.

My Thoughts...                                                                                                  This was a thriller like no other. Music and books that's all I needed to hear. It's so well done, I love living on the edge of my seat. On a side note, it's compared to Daisy Jones and the Six and I have to say its 100 times better and not comparable at all. Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required, and all views expressed are our own. 

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