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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Review: Prom House by Chelsea Mueller

Author: Chelsea Mueller

Publisher: Underlined
Publication Date: May 2021

What happens when the best night of your life turns into the worst? Full of menace and suspense, this is an unputdownable thriller--and a trade paperback original!

Ten people share a prom house at the Jersey Shore for the weekend. Every one of them has a secret . . . and when they begin to die one by one, panic ensues. Could somebody's prom date also be . . . a killer?

Prom House is a  YA thriller just in time for prom season.  This is a closed room isolation story where a group of friends are stranded during a hurricane  after prom.  They are expecting a fun weekend of partying in their rented beach home, but things go quickly wrong when people start dying.  

The story is told through the perspective of Kylie.  I kind of wish we had another perspective because I only felt like I got to know her and not the other characters.  We only get to know them through her eyes.  Despite that, this was a fun book.  I always love stories like this.  You don't know if one of the characters is a killer or if there is someone hiding in the house.    Everyone seems to have some secrets.  This one kept me guessing until the end.  It was a quick and fun read. I do recommend checking it out.



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