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Imagine you've been married for years, have a happy wife and daughter and things, for the most part, are going really well. Then a stranger enters your life and tells you she's your daughter from a one time thing many years ago. What do you do? Especially if this stranger is odd, acts a bit dangerously and may even be a threat to you and your family. Now what?

Perfect Stranger gives us some serious things to think about. It's not your typical, run-of-the-mill thriller, and it definitely has some twists that make it worth the read.

Overall, great book, great story.

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This book promised to be a good read. There were many parts of it that were well written but there were also some rather surreal happenings, inconsistencies and just plain unbelievable developments to the plot. I know this is fiction but the story just seemed to run away with itself and become rather fantastical. I ended up feeling confused and several times remarked out loud 'This is nonsense!'
The premise, of a unknown daughter who emerges into a family, where a DNA paternity test reveals she is Chris's daughter, is a believable and sound one. Rose's reactions (Rose is Chris's wife) are often not believable and Julia, the 'real' daughter doesn't quite come across as believable either.
The parts where Chris, who is a microbiologist, is in the lab, are good and there are occasions where the dry humour made me laugh (mainly around Lionel Parrott, lab assistant), but the rest of it is just plain bizarre.
Katie is completely deranged. Hope that doesn't spoil the plot for anyone. Gold star to you if you can understand the surreal connections made in this book. I am afraid my mind wasn't up to the task. Thanks however to Jake Cross, the publisher and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book.

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I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Thank you NetGalley!

Jake Cross' books always impress me. He has an amazing talent. As usual, this book had me on the edge of my seat. I couldn't stop reading. There's some insane twists in this book that you won't believe! read this now!

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Chris and Rose have the perfect marriage. Living in Sheffield with their daughter Julia. Chris works in the labs at one of the local hospitals.
On an evening out they are accosted in their car for a robbery but a stranger coming along stops anything further happening.
The woman is Katie. She Chris long lost daughter he knew nothing about. Whilst Chris is shocked, Rose welcomes Katie into the home.
The story is set over a week. The plot contains many twists and is a very easy read. At times you lurch between whether you believe Chris or Katie.
Once again Bookoutre has published a fantastic book. Many thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for an advance copy.

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A quick book to read while in between thrillers. This would be a cool movie or series. I feel like it would play out better that way versus the novel.

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First, I want to thank Jake Cross, Bookouture, and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

Jake Cross was blessed with an incredible gift writing psychological thrillers. His newest book Perfect Stranger is a must-read book. This is a book that will leave you speechless and in shock. As I was reading it in my head I could see it being shown as a movie on Lifetime Channel. He captured everything from mystery, suspense, intense drama, secrets, lies, infidelity, twists and turns, coming out, investigations, etc.

A warning to readers this book may contain triggers for some. These would be suicide, physical and verbal abuse, parental neglect, severe mental illness, etc.

Kudos to the graphic artist who created the cover! It was pure genius! It totally represented Katie and the house in my eyes. The cover, title and the saying on the front cover made me want to know more about the book.

In the acknowledgements I like how he thanks everyone at Bookouture for their sheer brilliance. I smiled when he specifically mentioned Noelle and Kim for giving him great advice and back-slaps and reality checks at the same time.

The funny thing as I was reading this there was one thing that kept popping into my head. That one thing was be careful who you have a one night stands with. It could bite you in the booty big time later on!

I could tell by his writing style that James was extremely passionate about his characters and storylines. Especially Katie. One thing I loved with her was her character progression where at the very end you saw all of her true colors shine through! They were nothing I had ever read about in the past! I was totally shocked and blown away. Rarely does that happen.

I love how Jake Cross mind worked on this story! I am an instant fan of his and would gladly review for him again in a heartbeat.

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The premise of Perfect Stranger is a fascinating one: Katie, a teenaged girl, shows up on the doorstep of Chris and Rose, a happily married couple, claiming that she is actually Chris's daughter - the result of a very brief (one day) affair. Chris and Rose have a teen daughter of their own, Julia. The family of three opens their home to Katie, who is down on her luck to say the least. In the age of DNA testing for all, this is certainly an interesting plot line. More slow burn suspense, than turn pager, I found this to be an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of ordinary (very kind and trusting!) people, who are suddenly thrust into a world of deceit, crime, and peril. A creepy good read!

Thank you NetGalley Jake Cross, and Bookouture, for the ARC, in exchange for me honest opinion, Greatly appreciated.

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This is a great psychological thriller that makes you question everything that happens.
Rose and Chris are happily married with a teenage daughter, but then a young girl turns up claiming to be Chris' daughter.
Chris is wary at first but Rose encourages him to get a DNA test done and take it from there.
Things start moving a bit too quickly though as Katie needs somewhere to stay so Rose offers her their sofa.
Strange things start to happen around the family but Katie is the perfect pillar of support for the family so no questions are asked.
A slow burner to start with and then it really gets going.
Thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.

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If you are looking for a fast paced thriller, this might not be your cup of tea, but it goes without a doubt that the story is intriguing and captivating. The author has the ability to confuse you and bring things to the book you don't see how they will connect with the rest, but in the end it all makes perfect sense. 

I do not mind that a thriller starts slowly as long as it delivers in the end and it certainly did for me.

I have to admit that I smelled a rat already in the beginning but I never dreamt it would develop the way it did. :)

The characters are a bit all over the place, but I think it fits the story perfectly. Who would not be confused or upset when they would find themselves in this situation?

Are people born with evil streaks? Yes, some are I guess and it gets worse and worse by the way they are treated. Sometimes revenge is the only way out for them. 

You'd better be warned. Is the enemy the person knocking on your door disguised as an innocent stranger or as the person sleeping next to you for the last 16 years? 

Who can you trust? Who should you be wary of?

A fascinating story sprinkled with a bit of humour. 4 stars.

Thank you, Jake Cross and Bookouture (via Netgalley)

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Rose and Chris have had a happy marriage of almost twenty years. They have a teen daughter Julia and things couldn't be gong any better. One day, however, Katie, an older teen, shows up on their doorstep claiming to be Chris's daughter. What's more, is that she needs someplace to stay.

Chris did have a fling just before Rose, and now that the product of said event is there, what is he to do. Well, Rose cannot turn Katie away and welcomes her into their home. This is in consternation to what Chris wants. Sadly, Katie has lost her mother, and now she becomes an intimate part of Chris and Rose's family.

There is no peace, however, as strange events begin occurring. When daughter Julia's friend disappears en route to their home, things strangely begin to click into place. Quite naturally, Rose Rose begins to wonder if it was wise to let Katie move in, but also whether or not Chris could be connected to everything going on around them. Is Chris the trusted man Rose has been happily married to all of these years?

Jake Cross is a new name to me and I am glad that I got a chance to read this book. It is well-written and has a few twists and turns that kept me eagerly turning the pages. I look forward to reading more from this talented author.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC to review in exchange for my honest opinion.

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The perfect stranger had me immediately hooked and intrigued from the first page... an addictive and gripping thriller full of secrets and a roller coaster ride that will stay with you long after the very last page!
I don’t want to give too much information away, but I highly recommend.

A big thank you to netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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This ARC was courtesy of netgalley - all thoughts and opinions are mine and unbiased

Wow - loved this !!! - Absolutely gripping - couldn't put this down - very twisty turny - I read this in one go on a very torrid, torrential rain day cuddled under a blanket - highly recommend - a great way to spend a day !!!

If you like your psychological thrillers - this is a must-read

Can't wait to read more from this author

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When Chris and his wife Rose are confronted by a teenaged girl named Katie, who tells them she could be Chris’s daughter from a one night stand seventeen years ago, the couple are shocked.

While awaiting the results of a paternity test, Chris reluctantly invites Katie to stay with them and their daughter Julia. But is Katie all she seems? Her stepfather was murdered, and the main suspect has been spotted in Chris’s neighbourhood...

First off, let me start by saying I don't like to leave negative reviews, but this book drove me mad. There were so many errors and inconsistencies, the characters were like cardboard cutouts and universally irritating, and there was a lot of repetition.

Katie, Chris and Rose’s daughter, doesn't think to question why they have a strange girl her age staying with them until she's already been there a week. Chris's wife Rose asks THREE TIMES when he's going to tell the rest of the family about Katie potentially being his daughter - and it's not done to suggest she's gently nagging him either, each time it's as though it's the first time it's come up, and each time he gets the same answer. It's as though the author simply forgot they'd already posed the question.

The explanations Katie comes up with for things are ludicrous too, and they’re just lapped up by the family. NO ONE QUESTIONS ANYTHING IN THIS BOOK. It’s so annoying - especially when it's something as huge and life changing as a young girl turning up claiming to be your long lost daughter. A throwaway comment from Rose about Chris and Katie sharing DNA doesn’t elicit any kind of acknowledgement from their daughter Julia, who doesn’t know that Katie may be her dad’s daughter at that point. Clearly a slip by the author which wasn't picked up in the editing (as was Katie being referred to as "him" on one occasion). Plus even though there’s red flag after red flag, they all carry on writing off Katie’s behaviour as grief. Even when they know she’s lying about her burns, they make excuses for her - there's not a hint of suspicion for ages, and they don't know whether she's who she says she is at that point, so they're just blindly trusting a stranger who they know is lying?? No one challenges her on anything, or feels uneasy about the lies. It’s just ludicrous. The reactions of the characters in general is just so off. Rose in particular has no qualms about a strange girl turning up and announcing that she’s her husband’s long lost daughter. and not only that, defends her behaviour every time she does something strange or wrong.

The book needed a thorough editing, too. Some of the sentences didn’t even make sense: “A woman whose essence imbibed those who came into her circle”. Um, what? Imbibed used in totally the wrong context and not picked up by an editor? The whole thing was just sloppy and, I have to say, boring. The plot just didn’t seem to advance, I hated the cardboard cut-out characters, and the lack of any realistic responses just made this book irritating to read. I was so over it by the time I got to the end that I didn’t even care who was who and who’d done what any more. If I wasn't reading this for NetGalley, I would have given up halfway through for sure.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. (Sorry it's not a better one!)

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When I saw the description of Perfect Stranger, I thought this was going to be a great read. It seemed very interesting by the description, but I just couldn't connect with the story. The story just didn't flow the way I thought it would. I couldn't connect with the characters they seemed to be very hostile for a couple that seemed to love each other.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this opportunity!

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*Thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.* 3 somewhat reluctant stars... possibly rounded up from 2.5. I was quite disappointed in this book. The premise of this book really pulled me - a domestic thriller where secrets from the past come back to haunt the protagonist. Chris and Rose are living an ordinary life with their teenage daughter Julia, when a a young woman, Katie, turns up on their doorstep, claiming to be Chris' child. I found the story quite confusing at times and the reaction of characters to be less than realistic. For example - a character grins after someone agrees to attend her mother's funeral with her. That, and other actions by the characters seemed out of place. However, what hasn't been my cup of tea may appeal to others and the book is certainly full of twists and turns.

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This book was a strange one. The characters' choices throughout were difficult to comprehend and I can not put a number on the amount of times I read 'I'm sorry I lied...'
Despite this the tale was intricately woven with lots of intrigue and suspense throughout so overall an interesting read. With thanks to netgalley and Jake Cross for the advance copy.

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It started off strong, but about halfway through the book started getting very strange and unbelievable. If it had been any longer, I probably wouldn't have finished it. I also had a hard time connecting with any of the characters. I would say this was an average read, not terrible but not great either.

*Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a free ARC of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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The Perfect Stranger is a cleverly plotted thriller that kept me on my toes. I didn't connect all that much with the characters, but it was still an engaging book and an entertaining summer read!

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I found this a little dull and predictable. The plot was fine, the characters fine. Just meh.a shame but

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A great book from Jake Cross. I’ve never read a book by this author before and I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed the story. The characters were well thought out and the story was well paced.

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