A review by jennywjordan
False Step by Victoria Helen Stone

4.0

False Steps is an engaging story with a few unexpected twists. While I soon thought I knew what had happened, I was not entirely correct, and I enjoyed seeing how Stone wrapped up the storyline. Veronica is a likable, flawed main character, and the interaction with her family members draws the reader into the crisis' that V is facing in her daily life. The difficulties in her marriage, the challenges in her work, the estrangement in her family can seem a bit too much in places in the story, but by the end, it ties well together and makes for a nice plot movement.

Without spoiling the ending, I will add that I found the final chapters the most difficult. Not in what had occurred but in the sadness for those who were affected in the story.

I quickly plowed through Stone's novel and enjoyed the time spent with the Bradley family and friends.