by Sophie McKenzie
Sophie McKenzie hasn't strayed too far from the young adult style she's used to with this adult book that was an entertaining distraction but ultimately too ridiculous and unbelievable to deserve a higher rating. No one will see the twists coming because they are more than a little too "out there" t...
Well, I don’t know where to start. I originally saw this at the shop and thought it looked interesting and then found it on NetGalley and just had to request it. Once I had started reading the actual idea of what this book will be about it terrified me, I am a Mother to 3 beautiful children aged 5, ...
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I received the book for free through Goodreads First Reads.This book is a psychological thriller that centers on one woman's heartbreaking loss that when faced with a glint of hope will stop at nothing to fix the past.One of the reasons I wanted to read Close My Eyes was because it was being compare...
It’s strange. I loved this book, but hated the main character. Gen is whiny. Maybe it’s because I’ve never lost a child, nor do I want them at all… I couldn’t connect with her. Gen is also the least developed character in the story. Even though the narrator constantly annoyed me, I had trouble putti...
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This story of Geniver and the mystery surrounding the death of her baby 8 years before was impossible to put down. It was difficult tell if she was losing her mind or if someone close to her was deceiving her. The comparisons to Gone Girl and Before I go to Sleep are spot on.
The first dead body should never take 100 pages to show up. I received Close My Eyes through Goodreads First Reads Program. I love getting books this way as I end up reading things I wouldn’t normally pick up and I haven’t bothered with too many psychological thrillers or mysteries lately. Not sin...
What an amazing read. I have to say that I didn't really get into during my first, rather harried read, but I took my time during the re-read and WOW! I think that the phrase "psychological suspense thriller" should be added to the categorization as this is somewhat of a dark, psychological thriller...