Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Book Review - The Winner by C. J. Parsons

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Title: The Winner
Author: C. J. Parsons
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: HQ
Publication Date: 20th June 2024
Rating: 4 Stars

Fame, fortune, followers. Be careful what you wish for…

Heather thought she’d been left behind in life, until she won a place in the luxurious ‘Triple F’ lottery, where fame, fortune and followers await 12 lucky winners.

The rules are simple: live the lifestyle of your dreams and win £5,000 a week for the rest of your life, plus six months of fame on the country’s most popular app – as long as you’re not bottom of the rankings. Lose your followers, and you lose everything.

But there’s trouble in paradise.

Too many winners are falling victim to tragedy: addiction, depression, even suicide. Someone, somewhere, seems to know their secrets, and is stirring up hatred online. And Heather has secrets of her own.

Suddenly she’s not worried about losing her lifestyle. She’s afraid of losing her life.

Would you want to become an influencer with up to 6 months guaranteed fame and £5k a week for life, so long as you get enough followers to stay out of the bottom of the rankings on the Triple F app?

Well Heather who is a trainee teacher, enters that competition and was shocked to be announced as their latest winner on Celeb Rate, after someone else goes off the rails, and her life changes from that point on. 

Although her life had also changed two years previously but we don't discover why for a while, but its alluded to a lot, the fact that she had to take two years away from her teach training, and thus feels like she is falling behind her peers. 

And a life of glamour doesn't come easily to Heather, but she soon eases into the Winfluener way of life, and we hear about lavish parties, fabulous furniture for her new house and more. 

There are loads of new people in her life, and it is hard to know just who to trust, and I was utterly shocked at who was behind a lot of bad stuff. 

I was hooked on trying to get to the bottom of just who the troll was, and discovering various secrets along the way. 

I really enjoyed reading this, and the finale section took me totally by surprise, and had my heart racing, and I think it was about the last quarter of the book where I could barely put it down as everything ramped up. 

This was the first book I've read from this author and I'd be keen to try more in the future.

Thank you to HQ and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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