Thanks to NetGalley and to HQ for providing me an ARC copy of this book that I freely chose to review. This is an unsettling novel. It starts with a woman, Rachel, who wakes up after a New Year’s Eve party not remembering what has happened and feeling quite vulnerable, and as she tries to get her be...
Tell Me No Lies is a psychological mystery with bite that kept me turning turning those pages, to see whether it was madness or messing that was the cause of all Steph’s problems – loved how Lisa Hall wrote it so it really could have been either. Making a new life start, Steph hopes to leave her r...
Sal and Charlie are married. And Sal can never leave Charlie, no matter what. Everyone says to go into this book without knowing a whole lot about it. I did just that. It was disappointing and boring. The writing was too simple and it made the story fall flat. It was too repetitious. I did like ...
For once I’m a bit stuck for words, in fact I’m a bit stuck over how to rate this at all. I’m not going to say too much as it would be so easy to give too much away. I felt a huge sense of satisfaction when I realised what I realised, and that I turned out to be right and, interestingly, that all of...
My best advice to anyone considering reading this book, is DO NOT read reviews about this book before reading it yourself (except this one, ha ha).I know a few of you will be used to my essay length reviews, but I have deliberately made this review as vague as possible, as I feel I knew a little too...