I dont read a lot of books like this but I have read (or more aptly, listened to) a few since getting an audible subscription. This is just not my thing. I prefer creative nonfiction. I was not a huge fan of this. I felt like I could relate to Sarah, the main character, as she toiled over why she was being ghosted. That said, the situation that lead to it and all other parts of this weren't very relatable. This book loves to keep you guessing and also there are several "twists" which I think is common in books like this. In my opinion as someone who could never write a fiction novel, twists are a sign of poor ability to storytell. I think they are popular in this type of book so I think the problem is more on my end and not the book itself.