From the moment I picked up Final Girls, I was hooked. The plot grabs you right from the start and doesn't let go. It's one of those rare books where you lose track of time because you're so engrossed in the story.
Quincy, the protagonist, is fascinating. She's not your typical 'perfect survivor'—her flaws make her feel real. The way her past trauma intertwines with her present life is brilliantly written. And Samantha? She’s the kind of character you can’t figure out—is she friend or foe? That mystery alone kept me flipping pages.
The structure is genius. The alternating timelines—Quincy’s present-day struggles and the chilling flashbacks to Pine Cottage—create this relentless tension. It’s like watching two trains speeding toward each other, and you can’t look away.
I guessed the killer early, but that didn’t ruin the experience. The journey was so gripping that even when I thought I had it figured out, Sager kept me second-guessing. The final twist? Absolutely worth the sleepless night.
If you love psychological thrillers with sharp writing and unpredictable twists, this is a must-read. Just be prepared to lose sleep—because you won’t want to put it down.