Review: They All Had a Grudge - Michele Leathers (Book #6)








Review: They All Had a Grudge - Book #6 They All Had Series - Michele Leathers - November 2022

This series, I discovered last year and read the first five books and waited patiently for Book #6 now that I have as I had assumed it would be the end of the series and Bellamy would get what's coming to her, we now have more to come as this one as the others ended on a cliffhanger ending. I have to admit unlike the others this one didn't feel like a Bellamy story rather than the side character Layla, who takes over, and then some of the other cast did as well. I was confused at first as I was like where's Bellamy and her new identity we were first presented with a group of friends Layla, Lane, William, Kye, and Dottie. Turns out their friend Paxton has been missing and Lane has been charged with her murder, but there is no body. Bellamy then turns up as PJ and looks identical to Paxton, her mark in this book is Lane and to get him off the murder charges. Unlike the others, this one did drag a bit and took about 60% of the book before it got exciting and then WOWZA the last 20% took a punch as it was amazing and exciting. We learned about Paxton before her disappearance, why Bellamy looks like Paxton, the nasty truth behind Dottie's dad and then the friends' group, and what everyone is capable of when they are jealous. I also thought the character Layla in this book gives Bellamy overall a run for her money and if you thought Bellamy was evil, then Layla is worse at least Bellamy knows how to use people to her advantage and make them feel wanted unlike Layla who is just a cold-hearted ice queen and a manipulative cow.  I am now looking forward to Book #7 as it looks like Bellamy will be reunited with Corey and Tasha who are busy living in Mexico after escaping in Book #5. If you love YA thrillers, then you will love this series by Michele Leathers and the best thing is that all the books are available on KU to read.

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