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The Swap
by Robyn Harding
I love a Robyn Harding novel and once again she has nailed it with The Swap. It is a twisty and addictive story of friendships, betrayal and jealously to the extreme. I could have easily read this in one sitting if I had started it earlier in the evening. I couldn't wait to get back to it and find out how it was all going to play out. And that ending - was not what I was expecting. If you love psychological thrillers, Robyn Harding is an author you need to read.
Low is a socially awkward teenager. She has no friends and lives with her hippy parents (and their partners) on the island. She just does not fit in and keeps to herself. Until she sees newcomer Freya. She is an Instagram influencer from LA who has just moved to the island with her ex hockey player husband for a quiet life. Despite the age different they seem to hit it off when Low attends a pottery class run by Freya. Low becomes obsessed with the woman and will do anything for her. Freya has also friended Jamie and her husband Brian. One night while having a few drinks, Freya suggests a partner swap....and that is where the fun begins.
Thanks to Simon and Schuster Australia for my advanced copy of this book to read. All opinions are my own and are in no way biased.
Low is a socially awkward teenager. She has no friends and lives with her hippy parents (and their partners) on the island. She just does not fit in and keeps to herself. Until she sees newcomer Freya. She is an Instagram influencer from LA who has just moved to the island with her ex hockey player husband for a quiet life. Despite the age different they seem to hit it off when Low attends a pottery class run by Freya. Low becomes obsessed with the woman and will do anything for her. Freya has also friended Jamie and her husband Brian. One night while having a few drinks, Freya suggests a partner swap....and that is where the fun begins.
Thanks to Simon and Schuster Australia for my advanced copy of this book to read. All opinions are my own and are in no way biased.