The End
Secrets don't bind people together - they tear them apart. A single, twisted game of truth or dare shattered our lives, and now, the ghost of our shared past has returned to finish the job. She won't stop until every last piece of our souls is destroyed. And the worst part? I don't even blame her.
- Selena - Part of the friend group
- Tiffany - Part of the friend group
- Derek - Part of the friend group
- Matt - Justin’s friend
- Justin - Part of the friend group
- Chad - Part of the friend group
- Lacy - Part of the friend group
- David - Part of the friend group
- Debbie - Part of the friend group
- Selena gets her fortune read.
- The fortune teller says that her life as she knows it is going to end.
- The friend group plays truth or dare.
- Tiffany dares Selena to play Russian roulette with a gun that Lacy brought.
- Selena does.
- Five years later: The friend group goes camping and Matt joins them.
- The group starts finding tarot cards left around camp.
- Sheila leaves her tent in the middle of the night and thinks she sees Selena.
- Matt goes on a hike by himself.
- Matt appears back at camp when no one is there and says he was there the whole time but was paralyzed in his tent.
- Tensions boil over and everyone starts arguing about who’s at fault for Selena’s death.
- Tiffany says she is going to tell the Sheriff everything.
- Selena didn’t die that night like her friends thought she did. They hid her body and left the woods but her body was never found.
- Matt never existed - it was Selena wearing a mask.
- Selena was the one leaving the tarot cards.
- Selena and Justin are getting married.
The End throws way too many characters into the mix right from the start, and I struggled to tell anyone apart. I kept waiting for the plot to grab me or for the narrative to pick up, but the story remained flat throughout.
When the twist finally arrived, the delivery missed the mark. I understood what the author was going for, but the execution felt abrupt and unearned. Instead of a suspenseful reveal, I got a bizarre one sentence explanation without any buildup. It was a strange way to handle the climax, lacking the necessary tension to make a reveal like that work. I found this book to be boring and the writing style was not for me.
- Assumed death
ASIN: B0GTTQ1XCR
Publication Date: June 8, 2026
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