A review by hereforthebooks
Forget You Know Me by Jessica Strawser

3.0

Liza and Molly were the best of friends- almost sisters- until Molly marries Daniel. But as their friendship starts to fizzle, the girls attempt to rebuild what they once had through long-distance Skype calls. But one night, their regular catch-up is suddenly interrupted by an masked intruder when Molly steps away from her laptop.

I was immediately drawn into the novel as a suspenseful mystery with a focus on female friendships. With emotions running high and distrustful characters abound, "Forget You Know Me" starts off really strong. And though the action slows considerably in the middle, the spark is back for the last few chapters.

It's a shame that the novel is being marketed as a thriller because that's not really what it is at all. If I had known going into it that it would focus more on marriage, children and relationships, I think I would have enjoyed it more.

I received an advance copy of "Forget You Know Me" in exchange for an honest review. "Forget You Know Me" will be published February 5, 2019.