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Cross Her Heart
by Sarah Pinborough
I received a free e-copy of this book from the author/publishers via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review,
Cross Her Heart is a physiological thriller that definitely took me all a journey full of twists and turns. The story focuses around three main characters, all of whom are living with a secret. Lisa is hiding something from her past from everyone in her life, her 16-year-old daughter Ava is in an online relationship with a man she's never met, and Lisa's best friend Marilyn is afraid to tell the truth about her home life. When an event spirals out of control. all three find their lives in danger.
This was a great thriller that wasn't afraid to sometimes take the darkest, dirtiest route. There were definitely a couple of times during this book when I thought something would happen or be revealed, and it was actually the complete opposite. Lisa's POV was my favourite, I actually found Ava to be completely repulsive - yes, she was the epitome of a sullen teenager, but omg she was just so much. Marilyn's POV honestly bored me for the majority of the book until things really got going.
I would definitely just advise people to go into this book blind with no expectations and they think they would find themselves really enjoying it.
Cross Her Heart is a physiological thriller that definitely took me all a journey full of twists and turns. The story focuses around three main characters, all of whom are living with a secret. Lisa is hiding something from her past from everyone in her life, her 16-year-old daughter Ava is in an online relationship with a man she's never met, and Lisa's best friend Marilyn is afraid to tell the truth about her home life. When an event spirals out of control. all three find their lives in danger.
This was a great thriller that wasn't afraid to sometimes take the darkest, dirtiest route. There were definitely a couple of times during this book when I thought something would happen or be revealed, and it was actually the complete opposite. Lisa's POV was my favourite, I actually found Ava to be completely repulsive - yes, she was the epitome of a sullen teenager, but omg she was just so much. Marilyn's POV honestly bored me for the majority of the book until things really got going.
I would definitely just advise people to go into this book blind with no expectations and they think they would find themselves really enjoying it.