Title: The Personal Assistant
Series: -
Author: Kimberly Belle
Description: When Alex first began posting unscripted family
moments and motivational messages online, she had no intention of becoming an
influencer. Overnight it seemed she’d amassed a huge following, and her hobby
became a full-time job—one that was impossible to manage without her
sharp-as-a-tack personal assistant, AC.
But all the good-will of her followers turns toxic when one controversial post goes viral in the worst possible way. Alex reaches out to AC for damage control, but her assistant has gone silent. This young woman Alex trusted with all her secrets, who had access to her personal information and front row seats to the pressure points in her marriage and family life, is now missing and the police are looking to Alex and her husband for answers. As Alex digs into AC’s identity – and a woman is found murdered – she’ll find the greatest threat isn’t online, but in her own living room.
But all the good-will of her followers turns toxic when one controversial post goes viral in the worst possible way. Alex reaches out to AC for damage control, but her assistant has gone silent. This young woman Alex trusted with all her secrets, who had access to her personal information and front row seats to the pressure points in her marriage and family life, is now missing and the police are looking to Alex and her husband for answers. As Alex digs into AC’s identity – and a woman is found murdered – she’ll find the greatest threat isn’t online, but in her own living room.
Review: Alex is a very successful social media influencer who spreads positivity
and has just reached one million followers. When Alex wakes up the next, after
a night of celebrating, he feed is filled with negative comments and trolls. Apparently
she posted about another influencer, shaming her and completely bashing her. Even
though Alex was drunk that night, she is sure she didn’t post it. But the damage
has already been done ad a spiral of hate is coming down on her and her family.
With that, her personal assistant, AC, is now missing. AC has full access to Alex’
account, Unapologetically Alex. And also a lot of knowledge about Alex. As Alex
desperately tries to get in touch with AC, the trolls start threatening her, but
also her twin daughters.
I had never read anything from Kimberly Belle before, this novel intrigued
me. “The Personal Assistant” is very fast paced and uses the effect of social
media in this really strong and solid thriller. One thing I always love in
thrillers, is multiple points of view. Belle also used that in “The Personal
Assistant”, with Alex, her husband Patrick and AC as the three narrators of the
book. Especially the mysterious AC is really interesting to read about.
I’m very impressed by Belle’s ability to write a thriller that keeps you
guessing. It has some nice plot twists, that I really enjoyed. Time for me to
explore more of Kimberly Belle’s work.
Rating: 4/ 5
Series: -
But all the good-will of her followers turns toxic when one controversial post goes viral in the worst possible way. Alex reaches out to AC for damage control, but her assistant has gone silent. This young woman Alex trusted with all her secrets, who had access to her personal information and front row seats to the pressure points in her marriage and family life, is now missing and the police are looking to Alex and her husband for answers. As Alex digs into AC’s identity – and a woman is found murdered – she’ll find the greatest threat isn’t online, but in her own living room.
But all the good-will of her followers turns toxic when one controversial post goes viral in the worst possible way. Alex reaches out to AC for damage control, but her assistant has gone silent. This young woman Alex trusted with all her secrets, who had access to her personal information and front row seats to the pressure points in her marriage and family life, is now missing and the police are looking to Alex and her husband for answers. As Alex digs into AC’s identity – and a woman is found murdered – she’ll find the greatest threat isn’t online, but in her own living room.
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