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What about if everything you knew about your life was based on a lie?
What if the one person you thought you could trust to tell you the truth above all others has been lying?

Meet Martha whose world as she knew it is about to come tumbling down!

An emotionally charged story filled with lots of twists and turns kept me gripped from the beginning to the end.

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What a page turner this is!!! Martha and her mum Fran move to a rural village after Martha's dad walks out on them. As Martha gets older everything starts to unravel as she tries to find out the reason why her dad left!! Lies, deceit it has it all but who can she believe. My jaw dropped on a few occasions and never expected the twists and turns, I love when that happens. Amazingly brilliant book.

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Martha has lost her job at the veterinary. Her mentor and friend has died. Her mother is not any help. She's a drunk, over spends. In her spare time she illustrates children's books. Lately because of her drinking she's been losing perspective clients. Martha's father isn't in the picture. He left fifteen years before and she hasn't heard from him. Anytime she asked her mother about certain events in her life, her mother lies. Martha knows she's lying she just doesn't know what she is covering up.
Thank goodness she has a dear friend named Izzie. She is able to talk to her about anything.
When her mother goes into a diabetic coma, Marrha has no choice but to try and find her father. They are out of money and the debt collectors are knocking at the door.
Martha discovers a lot of secrets that her mother kept from her. She finds out that people aren't who they say they are. Things are not how she was told and danger is closer than she ever expected.
Great psychological read with a surprising end.

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A page turning thrilling book that I could not put down until it was finished! Very suspenseful, stunning, gripping, mind blowing.....I cannot find the words needed to describe this book! It is my first of many reads to come from author: Rona Halsall.

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Martha, age 24, lives with her mother, Fran, in a remote area of Cornwall. Their home always needs a lot of maintenance. Fran is an illustrator working mostly for her neighbor, Anna, who writes children’s books. Anna has the house next door and Fran rents the one theirs from her. Anna lives in Leeds but comes to Cornwall often and is always willing to help Fran and Martha.

Martha has been working for a vet who recently died of an aneurysm leaving her without a job. Martha has never had any close friends except for one person, Izzy. She met her at a dog show that she went to with her boss. Since then, Martha and Izzy chat often on Messenger.

Fran drinks a lot and is a diabetic which worries Martha. Her father, Greg, left when she was just 9-years-old leaving her devastated. Fran told her that he had died, but she has just learned that Greg is alive and lives a few hours away. Martha is determined to meet him and find out why he left them. But something happens when they meet and she is left terrified. Returning from visiting Greg, she finds Fran in a diabetic coma. She then calls Izzy and she offers to come be with her and help her.

But there is more to this story than Martha knows about. As the truth comes out, she is shocked and overwhelmed as more frightening and dangerous things occur. Where will it end?

This is a well written and very complex mystery with some great characters. I have read this author’s books before and am quite impressed by her. I’m sure readers will love it.

Copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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Her Mothers Lies is the second book by Rona Halsall I’ve read and doesn’t disappoint.
This book is about the relationship between Martha and her mother Fran. The book is set out with alternate chapters of Martha and Fran which worked well as when the lies and betrayals start being revealed it had more depth and made it a believable storyline. I found the pace a little slow at the start but maybe that was because I was eager to get to the nitty gritty of the story!
Martha and Fran have an almost distant relationship even though they live in the same house, Fran is an alcoholic and diabetic and a liar. Martha thinks her father just upped and left when she was young so being older she wants to find out why. She finds his details and sets out to meet him but when she does he tells her something that makes her mother out to be an even bigger liar.
I would like to thank Netgalley and Bookouture for this ARC I received in exchange for an honest review.

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Her Mother’s Lies is yet another fantastic psychological thriller by Rona Halsall. It sucked me into the story from the very first page, taking me on a journey of intrigue, secrets and lies as we follow Martha on her quest to find out more about why her estranged father left when she was nine years old.

Desperate for answers, Martha tracks her father down, but when she meets him face to face she isn’t prepared for what he tells her: he isn’t her biological father and her mother has been lying to her for all these years. But that is only the beginning. Martha soon finds herself caught up in a nightmare situation where she doesn’t know who she can trust. What else has her mother, Fran, been lying about? And is her life now in danger?

What follows is a tale that’s full of the twists and turns that make a psychological thriller so enjoyable to read, something that Rona Halsall is so good at and has down to a fine art. The story carried me along on a wave of intrigue as Martha slowly uncovered the truth about what really happened all those years ago. With only a small cast of characters, knowing who to trust is never easy and the rising sense of suspense and foreboding is palpable as Her Mother’s Lies races towards its thrilling conclusion.

This is the kind of book I love, and Rona Halsall has written a very readable and entertaining psychological thriller that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend.

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Having enjoyed Rona Halsall's The Honeymoon so much I knew her next book was a one I needed to read. The title and tagline were both pretty alluring, too.

Training to be an animal nurse, twenty-something Martha lives with her mum, Fran, in their remote, pretty cottage in the Cornish countryside and will do anything for her. Fran spend her time painting illustrations. One day, Martha sees a strange message on her mother’s phone—apparently from her estranged father.

Following a series of very traumatic events, one of which was the sudden death or her boss at the vets where she works and a downturn in the general health of Fran who suffers from alcoholism, Martha searches for her long-lost father, Greg and find out why he just disappeared from their lives. Greg deserted them both fifteen years ago when Martha was a nine-year-old. When Martha catches up with him in Wales, he makes a shattering revelation. He is not her father. Martha is determined to find out what exactly her mother has been hiding from her and with help from her friend, Izzy, Martha sets out to reveal the truth

Rona Halsall delivers an unrestrained and exuberant story of with a toxic concoction of lies, secrets, grief, deceit, loss and the lengths parents will sometimes go to, in order to protect their children. Her Mother's Lies is beautifully plotted, a cracking story and a book I revelled in all the way through. As enthralling as I knew it would be, the author did a brilliant job of slowly drawing me into the plot, capturing and commanding my attention with her superbly drawn characters and their secrets, while adding in clever twists designed to throw me. It brought no disappointments and everything was well wrapped up with no loose ends in the fabulous finale.

A riveting, stellar and exemplary thriller that I'm delighted to recommend.

I received a complimentary digital copy of this novel, at my request, from Bookouture via NetGalley. This review is my own unbiased opinion.

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Rona Halsall is fast becoming one of my go-to authors. HER MOTHER'S LIES is just the second book I have read of hers and while it was a little slow to begin with, the pace soon picked up turning it into a twisty ride right through to the conclusion.

What if the person you trust most in the world has been lying to you your entire life? This is the question Martha is faced with when cracks start to appear in the safe and quiet life her mother has created for them both...and thus begins to unravel.

Martha is 24 and lives with her mother Fran in a "forgotten corner" in Cornwall having moved to the isolated area after Martha's father Greg left them 15 years ago. Their house, a semi-detached cottage, belongs to their friend Anna who lets them live there for a very low rent and is the perfect place for Fran to draw on her creativity and work as a freelance graphic designer. As well as being their landlord, Anna is also their occasional neighbour in the other attached cottage though she spends most of her time living abroad in Spain, often returning to refresh as well as to collaborate with Fran who provides illustrations for her children's books.

Martha lives a very sheltered life in the isolated cottage - not even having a licence which would give her the little more freedom for which she craves - and often resents her mother for keeping them in the back of beyond. She works as a vet assistant with a local practice with dreams of going to college to train to become a vet. But she is tied to her feeling of responsibility towards her mum, who is diabetic and an alcoholic and sometimes unable to look after herself. Martha fears what would become of her should she leave.

Her world begins to unravel when she turns up to an empty practice one morning - no staff, no animals, no nothing. When she knocks on the adjoining cottage door, she is then told that her boss Pete, her friend and mentor, had died in the night of an aneurysm leaving Martha devastated. Now without a job and her mother's sporadic design work, Martha doesn't know how they will make ends meet. Fran has always taken care of the bills but Martha suspects enough to know that money is tight.

As much as she loves her mother, the women share a difficult relationship. Martha wants nothing more than to leave Cornwall and be independent but feels that Fran is keeping her tied there. Her mother doesn't look after her health and Martha feels somewhat responsible for her. Things come to a head when Fran falls into a coma after and is hospitalised, leaving Martha feeling guilty for having argued with her that night. It is then that she realises everything has changed and her future becomes imminently clear as Martha finds herself facing her new role as her mother's permanent caregiver.

Fortunately, Martha has a wonderful best friend in Izzy with whom she chats to almost everyday via Facebook video messenger. She is grateful for Izzy's friendship and feels so connected to her, as if they were soulmates, knowing that if it wasn't for Izzy, she doubts she would be able to cope.

Then when Martha discovers a text message on her mother's mobile phone from her father Greg, she is suddenly faced with the possibility that her mother has been in contact with him all this time. Deciding to head to Wales and confront her father for the first time in 15 years, Martha is grateful that Izzy offers to drive down from Leeds and be there as moral support. But Martha elects to go a day earlier and face him on her own. But nothing prepares her for what she's confronted with.

Heading back to Cornwall with Izzy, the journey seems to take forever at the snail pace her friend appears to be driving while Martha is anxious to return to her mother to find out the truth. But before she can get there, Fran suffers a massive heart attack and Martha fears she may lose her. It becomes clear that changes have to be made to Fran's lifestyle so Martha and Izzy endeavour to clear out the cottage that seems to be filled with so much junk in preparation of the assessment that will determine whether Fran can return to her home of 15 years or move into residential care. But as she pours through her mother's papers, Martha discovers the depth of their debts as well as uncovering several confusing payments going back years...and stopping when she was 21. What did it all mean?

But for her friendship with Izzy, all would have gone well...until Martha discovers that her entire life has been a lie.

Now Martha doesn't know who to trust or who to believe as this complex tale of secrets unravels a tangled web of lies.

The title itself - HER MOTHER'S LIES - alludes to the lifetime of secrets Fran has been keeping from Martha...but who else is caught in the same web? And who else is keeping the truth from her? Who can she trust?

The story unfolds through Martha and Fran's perspectives primarily in the present day and occasionally jumping back to key points in the past, but it is easy to follow throughout and necessary by way of explanation which will become clear by the story's end. With so many secrets, so many lies, as each one is unveiled still it leaves more questions.

HER MOTHER'S LIES is slow to start with and while I have realised that I prefer a book to hook me from the first pages and moving at a fast pace, I discovered that this book soon reeled me in and its pace picked up sending me on a twisty journey for the truth.

A multi-layered, complex and emotionally-charged thriller, HER MOTHER'S LIES is cleverly plotted with skill and suspense that had me on the edge of my seat and reading well into the night unable to put it down till I finished. While I did have several key points worked out, others I did not, and some not until just before they were revealed.

HER MOTHER'S LIES is filled with surprises and characters that are not really all that likable. I found I wasn't trusting any of them to tell the truth and began questioning their motives almost from the start. While it is a thriller, HER MOTHER'S LIES is also a domestic drama that is heartbreaking as well intriguing.

I thoroughly recommend anyone who enjoys psychological and domestic thrillers.

I would like to thank #RonaHalsall, #NetGalley and #Bookouture for an ARC of #HerMothersLies in exchange for an honest review.

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I found this book to be very slow until about 75% through. Not as good as Rona's previous books in my opinion

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Review for 'Her Mother' s Lies ' by Rona Halsall

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This book hooked me on from the start and kept me hooked until the very unexpected end. I really enjoyed the fact that the story was told from both Fran and Martha' s perspectives so we get to see both sides. The characters were all very realistic and the storyline was filled with love, lies, deceit, suspense and everything in between. A must read for fans of psychological, suspense and thriller books. I loved the twists and although I did suspect there was going to be one I couldn't have guessed on the several there was so well done Rona Halsall for keeping me guessing. I would definitely read more from this author and rated it 5/5 on Goodreads. Feel free to add me for more reviews

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I devoured this twisty page-turner in a day! If you’re into dysfunctional family dramas with a slight thrill, this is for you. It was obvious throughout the novel that each character was not as they seemed, but I would have never guessed the final ending! Rooting for Martha to find her truth is what really made this unputdownable.

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Oh my goodness, this book took so long to get to the heart of the mystery, which was more of a family drama than mystery, actually. And when it did, it was somewhat easy to figure out where it was going, with the exception of a serious incident (no spoilers). The story revolves around Martha hating her life in the countryside and wishing she had a relationship with her father. At the same time, she loses her job, and with no car, little chance of finding employment she desperately needs to keep up with her mom’s debt. When she finds clues that lead her to the man who raised her, she finds everything is not as she expected. She meets up with her best friend Izzy, and starts to finally find some hope for the future., when her mother is taken ill, tying her to the house, the debt, and lack of transportation. And that’s when things finally start to pick up (about 80% in on my Kindle) and why I went on to finish the book. I think if we had been given more background and clues early on, this would have been a much easier read.

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Martha has led a sheltered life. Since her father walked out when she was nine she & her mother Fran have lived in a remote cottage in Cornwall. Fran's health is poor & her finances have been getting out of control. She has been trying to blot out her worries with drink. Martha's one bright spot has been her job at a veterinary surgery, but when the vet dies suddenly she is bereft. When Fran is hospitalised Martha finds evidence the her mother knew where her father was & goes off to find out why they have ended up where they are.

First off I must say I loved the last three Rona Halsall books so I was expecting to really enjoy this one, but sadly I really struggled with it. It was a very slow start & by 20% I was wondering if I could face any more. It did move a bit more quickly & stirred my interest but overall it was a disappointing read for me.

Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for letting me read & review this book

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Loved the twists in this book. Kept me guessing, you think you've got it then you're hit with a twist.
Recommend this book, gripping reading. Find out what happens when Frans daughter Martha discovers her father is not really her father, people aren't who they appear to be. Is Martha in danger?

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It took a little while to get into this book but once I persevered through the first chapter or so it was gripping. A recommended read.

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As always, Ms. Halsall delivers with a psychological thriller that kept me guessing until almost the very end. I love the way this author writes: there is always a moment in the story that makes me go back and re-read a section or two because I made assumptions that were not accurate (makes for twisty and interesting reading). I thought the characters were realistic and were victims of their own decisions. This was a twisty read and I highly recommend it. For a detailed review, please visit my blog at Fireflies and Free Kicks Fiction Reviews. Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for a complimentary, pre-release, digital ARC of this book.

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A proper psychological thriller! An array of flawed and damaged characters. A dark story of secret. When Martha delves into a discovery she made her life is thrown into the most disturbing sequences. This book is full of twists and what a shocker when the secrets all out. A really thrilling read.

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What is all you knew was your mother and her friendm and you think you have no family. And then through a chance look at your mother's phone, you realize that they man you've always thought of your father, who disappeared, has been talking to your mother but not to you? Would you do anything different than Martha, and want to run and go see him? Or would you exercise caution? Martha is a character we can all relate to, who when she realizes there's a mystery to be solved involving her parents, she seeks to solve it. But what she ends up getting into is a convoluted web of lies, that leads her around and around and around, as her mother gets first worse in the hospital and then starts a slow recovery. As Martha works through her thirst for independence, she has to deal with the lies that are now out in the open, and threaten her. A real page-turner, this book will have you guessing all along the way and the last couple chapters may surprise you. It was nice having an after chapter, to let us know what happened to Martha. This is a book you definitely don't want to miss.

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Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of her mother’s lies by Rona Halsall. This is an author I have read previously and really enjoyed so I was looking forward to this one. It was definitely a thrill ride and I really enjoyed it. If you are a psychological thriller fan please check this one out.

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