Book Review: The Last Session by Julia Bartz

The Last Session by Julia Bartz

Book Summary.

THE LAST SESSION
Julia Bartz

” I fell asleep amid the flowers for a couple of hours”
Daydreamin’

THE LAST SESSION stars a social worker, currently working at a facility where a patient arrives comatose. She looks familiar to her at first and when she realizes who she is it’s a surprise to her as much as it is to us.

One thing leads to another and before you know it our main character has signed up for a weeklong retreat run by a cultish couple. Will she find what she is looking for or fall asleep amid the flowers?

The Review.

The second half is all I can remember it’s all that’s in my head it completely demolished everything and had built in the first half I wish it never existed it felt like such a waste

The voice was there the sentiment, although a little skewed at times, is there but unfortunately whatever magic occurred in the first half didn’t carry over into the second half.

Our main character is flawed and I was rooting for her from the beginning watching from behind covered eyes begging her to please stop meanwhile encouraging the bad behavior, the bad choices, and the horrible decisions.

Thanks to Netgalley, Atria Books, and Emily Bestler Books for the advanced copies!

THE LAST SESSION is available now!!

THE LAST SESSION…⭐⭐⭐

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Clinical- Movie 1hr44min Thriller/Horror

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The Coffee that gets me through each book: Tarrazzu Costa Rican Blend

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