A review by crolovr
Forget You Know Me by Jessica Strawser

3.0

Oh how I wanted to love this book. The first chapter had me hooked and I thought it was going to be a great thriller. Then it switched into a womens fiction book with slight suspense. Molly and Liz have been friends since elementary school. Molly stays in town and raises a family while Liz takes a new job in Chicago. Molly's marriage is in trouble, she suffers from chronic pain, and is in over her head in bills. After a tragedy strikes Liz, she tries to cope with anxiety. The story is about friendships and marriage and what we would do to keep them. Forget You Know Me is wordy at times. I think if I went in knowing it wasn't a thriller, I would have enjoyed the story more. Thank you to Jessica Strawser, Netgalley, and the publisher for an ARC of this book and this is my honest review.