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That Night
That Night
Author: Chevy Stevens
Eighteen-year-old Toni and her boyfriend, Ryan, were wrongly convicted of the murder of her younger sister. Seventeen years later, she's out on parole and back in her hometown, but she's struggling to adjust to a new life on the outside. Ryan is convinced he can uncover the truth; her mother still doesn't believe Toni's innocent; and the former ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780751555097
ISBN-10: 0751555096
Publication Date: 12/4/2014
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Sphere
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed That Night on + 3090 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Think of the 'mean girls' in an extended story.

The love between Toni and Ryan just makes a target for the 'mean girls' and turns it into a tragedy.

Love, tragedy, and reunion--this is the story of Toni and Ryan.

I liked Chevy Stevens first book, didn't like her second but wanted to give her another chance, I got an ARC copy and am so glad I did! This is very well written (a few typos but not bad), the chapters alternate between the past when they are teens and the present but it was so hard to put it down, I took it on vacation and read every chance I got.

I'm not a reader of romances but this is a different kind of romance story involving a tragedy.
junie avatar reviewed That Night on + 630 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I received an ARC of this book and held off reading it because I can't use it in swap games. However since I loved all her previous books, I picked it up one night and finished the second! It was a thrilling mystery with twists and turns and I dare you to put it down until you finish! Five stars!
kdurham2813 avatar reviewed That Night on + 753 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
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Small town, murder and lives lost in more than the typical way were the major themes for this book. Toni tells this story, but from three different points in time with chapters nicely headlined as to what time period she is narrating from and I loved how the weaved together. From the beginning, the author sets the stage that Toni's sister has been murdered and Toni and her not so clean cut boyfriend are found guilty for the murder, although they preach from the beginning that they are completely innocent. The reader must decide at some point whether they are convinced that she is speaking the truth or really did commit the crime.
reviewed That Night on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Oh my gosh. Love love loved this book. Literally had my stomach in knots with the suspense. 2nd book I have read from this author. Loved both. Will keep reading her
23dollars avatar reviewed That Night on + 432 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I read That Night for the January 2017 pick in my online book club, The Reading Cove.

I'm sorry to say it was pretty disappointing.


The book is all about Toni Murphy and how she was wrongly convicted for the murder of her sister. But what if you don't like Toni Murphy? What if the character is super unlikeable? Where does that leave you for 300+ pages?

Bottom line? This is one of those books where you can read the first and last 50 pages and save yourself the time of the rambling and largely irrelevant filler in-between. It read like a YA novel for much of it, even when main characters get into their 30s.

I never liked Toni and so never became invested in her plight. The reveal at the end was OK, so that saves it from being a complete dud for me, but I couldn't recommend it. There are authors out there writing far better quality mysteries than this. I renamed it That Yawn. ;-)
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aprillynn avatar reviewed That Night on + 74 more book reviews
A very juvenile "mystery thriller" with an unbelievable plot and predictable suspects. The main character, Toni, manages to have everyone hate her and want to fight her - from classmates to cellmates. The numerous references to her being a badass were eye-rolling. And a lifelong grudge over a 9th grade crush which then leads to a a murder conviction with zero evidence and a lame motive? I liked Jorjeana Marie's audio narration which is the only reason I continued to the end.
eadieburke avatar reviewed That Night on + 1613 more book reviews
Toni Murphy and her boyfriend, Ryan, were convicted of murdering Toni's sister, Nicole while they were teenagers. They were sent to prison. Thirty-four years later, Toni is out on parole and back in her hometown. A condition of her parole is that she is not to have any contact with Ryan. But Ryan is convinced he can figure out the truth. Toni's mother doubts that Toni is innocent. No matter how hard Toni tries, ignoring her old life to start a new one is impossible. Before Toni can truly move on, she must risk everything to find out what really happened that night. Will Toni be able to figure out who really killed her sister? The book flashes back and forth from the present to the past just before Nicole was murdered. This is a fast-paced book with well-drawn characters. Some things were predictable but the ending was a complete surprise. I think this book would make a great movie. Chevy Stevens is a great storyteller and this one held my attention all the way to the end.
sfc95 avatar reviewed That Night on + 686 more book reviews
This book was interesting but it took forever to read because it never really hooked you. It was a good enough read, but it never had the high adrenaline thrills that I wanted and expected.


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