I was a little hesitant in going back to the Mary Kubica well after being somewhat disappointed in her previous effort, but I had already spent the money on the next one so I figured I would go ahead and hope for the best. Thankfully, this was more of a return to form, living up to the expectations coming out of her first novel.
Don’t You Cry centers around a Chicago woman whose roommate has gone missing and a Michigan teen who falls for a new girl in town. While the big twist was close to, though not exactly, what I thought it would be, it still kept my attention and made me interested in the characters.
Based on this outing, I am once again looking forward to future efforts from this author. Her next novel is due this summer. If I catch a good deal, I just may pick it up.
