A review by lucyp747d4
The Betrayals by Fiona Neill

4.0

The first thing that drew me to this book was the front cover, something about it grabbed me so I read the synopsis. After that I had to request it and I thank Net Galley for sending me a copy in exchange for my honest review.

This is the first of Fiona Neill’s books that I have read and I really enjoyed it. I loved that the story was told from several POV’s and each chapter revealed a little bit more information, it kept me engaged throughout. Neill provides a fresh insight into the life of a modern day family, who has been torn apart by adultery and divorce, and although this is a work of fiction I know that for some this story will hold some truth.

I think my favourite character has got to be Max. As I got further through the book I felt he was the one overlooked by everyone but always seemed to be there to pick up the pieces. I think he was emotionally damaged more than Daisy in some ways.

This book gets 4*s from me as it provides its readers with family angst, drama, intrigue and a few twists along the way so if you haven’t read it yet then get yourself a copy. I shall definitely be checking out some of Neill’s other books for myself.