You, Me, Her was a ride, for sure! A fast paced thriller with lots of twists and turns.
The narrator Tamsin Kennard made a perfectly good job by making this book even better. I loved her voice and found it easy and enjoyable to listen to the audio version on this book.
The book itself was great, and I found the plot very intriguing. It made me question my, what I thought, impeccable ability to read people and find out who the bad guy is, and it took me a WHILE to figure it all out. I can’t really say much without spoiling the entire book, BUT I genuinely recommend You Me Her to every fan of a fast paced psychological thriller. For all Freida McFadden fans, hop on the train and read this great book by Sue Watson!
A huge thanks to NetGalley, Sue Watson, Tamsin Kennard and Bookouture Audio for giving me the opportunity to listen to this great audiobook!
First of all, I loved this book, BUT I made the mistake of picking up the audiobook INSTEAD of the physical copy in the first place.
The audiobook was great although since the chapters are so short and switches to another character in every chapter it made me confused in a way I can’t even describe. For the first half of the book I didn’t even know which character was which…
So when I then bought the physical copy it made the experience so much better! The characters are amazing, I love the plot, the twists, the scheming, the banter between everyone… A great book! I can’t wait til the next comes out!
Although, from time to time I got quite confused due to the switch between the two timelines.
I enjoyed it for the most part, and would absolutely recommend it to those who are interested in the history about the Devil.
I myself come from the Balkans and loved that Randall talked about the view on the Devil there, and it felt so very important that he mentioned the history of our people, although I wished he would have given it more attention through the book.
As I’ve seen in other reviews I stand by the fact that it lacked other views on the dark and mystical, and it would be a lovely edition to the story itself.
I thought Lane Hakel was a perfect narrator for The Devil’s best trick.
Thanks to NetGalley, Dreamscape Media and Randall Sullivan for the opportunity to listen to this book.
A fast paced thriller with lots of twists and turns.
The narrator Tamsin Kennard made a perfectly good job by making this book even better. I loved her voice and found it easy and enjoyable to listen to the audio version on this book.
The book itself was great, and I found the plot very intriguing.
It made me question my, what I thought, impeccable ability to read people and find out who the bad guy is, and it took me a WHILE to figure it all out.
I can’t really say much without spoiling the entire book, BUT I genuinely recommend You Me Her to every fan of a fast paced psychological thriller.
For all Freida McFadden fans, hop on the train and read this great book by Sue Watson!
Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to read a book about alphas, vampires and mates (and knots lol) and ENJOY it. This book was so fun to read, and I loved every second of it. ALTHOUGH I was confused from time to time, by the writing, but it might be me who’s the problem here.
Honestly, the plot was not unpredictable at all, I was quite unimpressed with the twists and turns with this one, although it was still a “fun” read. For the ones that are just starting their thriller-journey this one is perfect, but fore those who have read lots of thrillers I’m quite sure it’s a little disappointing- But I’ll still recommend it though.