Saturday, February 17, 2024

Review: The Unwedding

The Unwedding The Unwedding by Ally Condie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Note: I received an advanced copy of this book from Grand Central Publishing via NetGalley.

Ellery Wainwright's journey begins with anticipation, as she prepares to celebrate her twentieth wedding anniversary with her husband, Luke, at the luxurious Resort at Broken Point. However, her excitement is dashed when she finds herself traveling alone, her dreams of a blissful reunion shattered.

As Ellery navigates the idyllic yet unsettling surroundings of Broken Point, she is confronted with the stark reality of her solitude. The presence of a wedding at the resort serves as a poignant reminder of the new beginnings and hopeful futures that once seemed within reach. Now, uncertainty hangs heavy in the air, casting a shadow over the picturesque landscape.

The discovery of a body floating in the pool amidst the rain plunges Ellery into a nightmare she never could have imagined. Trapped at Broken Point by a mudslide that blocks the road, the guests find themselves ensnared in a web of secrets and deception. As another guest meets a tragic end, it becomes clear that danger lurks within the resort's seemingly tranquil facade.

Throughout the unfolding chaos, Ellery grapples with her own uncertainties and insecurities, haunted by the shadows of her past and the secrets that threaten to unravel her present. As she delves deeper into the mysteries of Broken Point, she realizes that everyone harbors their own secrets, and trust becomes a scarce commodity in this isolated paradise.

While the setting of the book is undeniably captivating, the momentum of the story begins to wane as it progresses. What starts as a promising narrative ultimately loses its grip. I thought Ellery's motivations and decisions became increasingly perplexing as the story went on. The book falls short of its potential due to pacing issues and a lack of clarity in character development.

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