A Place to Die For by A. M. Strong and Sonya Sargent
Jordan and Sam had the rug pulled out from under them just as they expected to sign the papers and buy their own home. Then, seemily out of nowhere, they're invited to buy a condo at an exclusive luxury building. The other residents are welcoming and their unit comes already filled with luxurious furniture that they'd never have the budget for. Never mind that dark stain under the carpet in the foyer, which must be paint. Those distressing sounds she hears echo through the hallways must be Jordan's imagination. As readers, we all know it's too good to be true, but Jordan and Sam are oblivious. I was fine with the slow burn, but problems keep repeating themselves a few too many times without the characters starting to question whether something else is really going on. I loved the setup, but quickly lost patience with the characters and found the eventual reveal to be disappointing.
Disclosure -- The publishers provided me with advance review copies.
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