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So I Lied
by Chelsea Ichaso
True to its name, this book was full of lies- some so treacherous they were worth killing over.
When old friends, Cadence, Rowan, and Jocelyn, travel to North Wales for Jocelyn's bachelorette trip, they expected to spend their time sight-seeing and reliving old memories. However, that proves hard to do when they each have memories they can't share with the others. With their relationship already strained, the arrival of a mysterious couple, seemingly intent on stirring up trouble, only widens the gaps forming between them. And when all of their lies are finally brought to light, someone will have to pay the price.
I really enjoyed this twisty thriller! I liked how the author slowly revealed each character's secrets, it kept me guessing the whole book. With every revelation I thought I had the plot figured out, until the next chapter showed me how wrong I was. I also liked that the author told the story through each woman's perspective, because you could really see how each character viewed the dynamic of their relationship a little bit differently. I find the examination of female friendships so fascinating, even if this is obviously an extreme example, because there really is something about the competitiveness between women that can quickly turn a situation toxic.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
When old friends, Cadence, Rowan, and Jocelyn, travel to North Wales for Jocelyn's bachelorette trip, they expected to spend their time sight-seeing and reliving old memories. However, that proves hard to do when they each have memories they can't share with the others. With their relationship already strained, the arrival of a mysterious couple, seemingly intent on stirring up trouble, only widens the gaps forming between them. And when all of their lies are finally brought to light, someone will have to pay the price.
I really enjoyed this twisty thriller! I liked how the author slowly revealed each character's secrets, it kept me guessing the whole book. With every revelation I thought I had the plot figured out, until the next chapter showed me how wrong I was. I also liked that the author told the story through each woman's perspective, because you could really see how each character viewed the dynamic of their relationship a little bit differently. I find the examination of female friendships so fascinating, even if this is obviously an extreme example, because there really is something about the competitiveness between women that can quickly turn a situation toxic.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.