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Social media dominates so much of free time in today’s world. Just who are these people who construct vlogs showing their perfect lives? And who are those other people, the watchers who follow them, sometimes obsessively? Here is Violet, a mommy vlogger with her perfect family - Henry, the handsome magazine writer with perfect hair and humor, the three gorgeous and well dressed young daughters and the lovely house, decorated with sponsored products. And the watchers? Jane, a single mother raising a son and living paycheck to paycheck, and Yvonne, a photographer in a new marriage who is dealing with infertility. As this psychological thriller begins, Violet has suddenly shut down her social media accounts. Jane and Yvonne begin searches to discover why. As the lives of these characters intersect, deep secrets and tragedies are revealed. Charlotte Duckworth delivers not only well drawn characters and a fast moving story but a warning about social media preoccupations.
Thanks to NetGalley and Crooked Lane books for this ARC.

I’m extremely sorry but.....I CANNOT waste anymore time on this book! IMO, it’s just stupid.
The “plot”, if you can call it that, is a bunch of moms, mostly on the poor side or trying to conceive, are all into this 1 social media “mom star” named Violet. She’s gone off the grid on all her social media sites & these lunatic, psychopathic moms are now trying to investigate where she is, what happened to her......I DON’T CARE! Not enough to finish this book, that’s for sure! I dont care if she’s in mommy time out, jail, dead, sick....NOTHING. Nothing about this book excites me, therefore I’m abandoning it at 45%. Which, BTW, is way more than I usually will read for what I consider a bad story. SORRY, just not into the psycho mommy scene!
Other part is...it’s written, on m guessing, by a British writer. Now, by no means does that make it bad, since I’ve read many other British written books....& totally understood them! However, this is British that at many times, I must look up the term for what is written because I can’t even get close to figuring it out, even by reading the sentence
IMO, I would NOT recommend this book! Thought it would be something much different than I signed up to read. Perhaps if you’re a British mommy or mommy to be, you’ll appreciate this book....I didn’t!

"The sound of my husband slapping his hands against his thighs in time to "We Built This City" makes me want to crash the car and kill us both."
Yvonne's hilarity in this book is EVERYTHING. At one point she calls some women is a mommy's chat group The Breastapo, and I lost it again.
The story itself absorbed me utterly. I HAD to figure out what was going on but the one-liner gifts along the way added so much levity to this thriller that it was the perfect read for me.
Thank you Charlotte Duckworth, Crooked Lane Books and NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

A great thriller by a very talented author. I felt the main characters were smart and capable and really cared about their fate. Very well written and insightful.

Thank you Netgalley, Crooked Lane Books and Charlotte Duckworth for allowing me to read this advance copy in exchange for an honest review
Violet shares her whole life online in a vlog on YouTube. There's nothing in her life that she doesn't share..her home, her kids, her husband and her whereabouts when shes not vlogging.
The only problem with putting yourself out there are the chances that there are psychos and people that might have a reason to hurt you. Especially when your loving husband has been being naughty and upset one of your followers. Putting yourself out there without any restrictions makes it easy for one of these psychos to maybe seek revenge for things you might not even be aware of. Violet is learning this but unfortunately there was a very heavy price that was made.
Loved this book and makes you think about your own time online. What information do you share sometimes without realizing it and who is reading it?

This is the first book I have read by the author but upon finishing it I ran and placed her other one on my wish list. I love when I read an author new to me and they already have a previous book published that I can dive right into. Unfollow me is the story of an influencer who has millions of Viewers, Violet. She is a hugely successful in sharing her life as a mommy and her beautiful and perfect life, across social media. Except... one day she just disappears. Her fans want to know what happened and set out to uncover the truth. The story is told from multiple POV characters who reveal to us their secrets and how all their lives are connected as we try to figure out...what exactly happened to Violet? This was a very stand out read which can be hard to do with so many similar suspense thrillers being released lately.

Unfollow Me starts off strong and draws you in, but it doesn't keep you there the whole book. It is another that is almost too long and drawn out where it could have been much shorter and jam packed.
Violet is a young mom of 3, blogger, Instagram famous, YouTube star...One day her loyal fans find all of her social media accounts deleted and her channel taken down with no warning. Her husband, Henry, also is not posting anything.
The story follows two of those fans, Yvonne and Lily. Yvonne is 40 years old, newly married, and desperate to be pregnant. She along with her online group of want to be mommies, start posting their theories about what has happened to cause Violet to mysteriously disappear. Meanwhile Lily is somewhat obsessed with Violet's presence. As the book progresses, Lily resorts to stalking the family first by placing herself at Violet's eldest daughter Skye's school, then by "mistakenly' ending up at Violet's house.
Throughout the story we start to learn there is more to Yvonne's story that meets the eye. We learn that she once had a relationship with Henry and had a child as a result of the relationship. She through the years conveniently would show up at places where Henry or Violet, yet Violet was not aware of the relationship. Although if I read everything correctly, it was never actually confirmed, the implication is that all of the emails we see going back and forth to Violet are from Yvonne....
As the story concludes, we find out exactly where Violet has been. A tragic accident has put the life of one of her children in jeopardy. The accident takes it toll not only on Violet but combined with the discovery of the relationship with Yvonne, also she and Henry's marriage. Eventually after all blows over, Violet returns to social media and all is well.
A good book but too drawn out

Charlotte Duckworth’s ‘Unfollow me’ was an absolutely delight to read! One of those novels that is SO thrilling that finding a worthy next read poses quite the challenge!
All the pre-requisites of a decent psychological thriller are in here: rising tension, dark and complex characters and plot twists galore. Throw into the mix social media trolling, gritty morality and questionable decision making to elevate ‘Unfollow Me’ to the next level - an absolute corker of a read!
The plot is based around mummy ‘influencer’ Violet who unexpectedly deletes her social media accounts - causing mass speculation around her circumstances. The majority of the story is told through the narrative of her followers, which leads us into some gripping sub plots around their personal lives.
Worthy of 5 stars purely for managing the rare feat of holding my interest to the very end. I thank Netgalley, author and publisher for the pleasure of reading this book in exchange for an honest review.

We live in a world where people post everything about themselves online. What happens when a person you followed goes missing? This book was engrossing and unputdownable. You won't mind losing sleep to see what happens next.

I really enjoyed this one.
First, let me say that, with the exception of minor characters Luke and Simon, I found this book to be full of awful, contemptible people. BUT...in this case, for this book, it absolutely worked for me. Rather than making me want to abandon the book, Charlotte Duckworth instead elicits emotions to make me keep reading. I *have* to find out what's happened in this crafty whodunit, which is told through multiple POVs, emails, and postings on online message boards.
Violet Young is a wildly popular social media influencer through her mummy blog and other accounts. But when she suddenly disappears, as well as her entire online footprint, her obsessive fans want to know: did she just have enough oversharing? Or did something worse happen to her...
Unfollow Me explores the consequences of our unhealthy obsession with the facade of online personalities, as well as our own. But it goes deeper than that. Duckworth also lays out complex relationships, motherhood, lies, deceit, and finding a new life after you've completely lost the plot.
I wasn't sure what to expect going into this book. It sounded like a fun thriller, but I'm no big fan of social media personalities, I was, however, drawn in by the first page and found this compulsively readable and hard to put down. I liked the format, but I did have a hard time differentiating between Lily's and Yvonne's chapters, because they sounded so similar. If I happened to take a break in the middle of a chapter, I often had to reread to remember who was whom. Otherwise, a great read that I highly recommend!
I'll be posting a review on my blog, A Bookish Holiday, later this afternoon. Thank you to NetGalley and Crooked Lane books for providing this review copy.

Violet Young is a beautiful and successful Mummy Vlogger who seems to have it all: a gorgeous town house in an affluent area of London, a handsome husband, three children she adores, and 1.7 YouTube subscribers who eagerly await her daily posts.
But one morning, when her fans log in, Violet's YouTube channel has been erased as if she never existed. So is her Instagram her Twitter account, and anywhere else she had a social media presence. It's as if Violet never existed.
Her fans are frantic: where is Violet? Has something happened to her? Or has she just decided to erase her accounts without a word of warning to her loyal followers? Her fans are determined to find out the truth...but when the digging begins, it might not be just Violet's secrets that come to light.
I loved the premise for this thriller - it's timely, original, and just the kind of thing to pique my interest. The story is mainly narrated by two separate fans of Violet's, both of whom are determined to find out what has happened to their idol: Lily, a young widow with a small son who envies Violet her picture perfect life, and Yvonne, a newlywed desperate for a family of her own. The two narratives move along at a fairly rapid pace, but I enjoyed the way that the reveals were quite staggered, so that information is unravelled gradually.
I enjoyed everything about this book. The premise was quirky and original, I loved the writing style, and I was invested in all of the characters, despite (or perhaps because of) their flaws.
A brilliant thriller with some genuinely surprising twists - I can't wait to see what's next for this author.
Thank you to NetGalley, who provided me with a free ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Great book, Got an early release from the publisher and net galley and it was a ride!! Haven't read anything else from this author won't be the last for me. Was well written, keeping you glued to the pages to see what will happen. Can't wait for more from this author.

Definitely a different type of suspense!
I was actually so caught up in the disappearance of Violet that I went on Instagram to look for her.
Where the heck did she go? Was she killed, hurt? She just shuts off all her social media platforms and leaves the world hanging?
Can she do that? But... she can and did.
I found myself holding my breath hoping that one of her fans would bring news that she was ok.
This was a crazy story that I found intriguing! I think many will enjoy the creativeness of this novel! I know I found it entertaining!

At first I was concerned that I would not enjoy this book.... I didn't understand how the characters were intertwined or where the story was going. However I am glad I stuck it out. I ended up really enjoying this. I look forward to the next book by this author.

A thriller with plenty of suspense and a modern twist.
The novel tells the story of two women, Lily and Yvonne, at quite different places in their lives who both obsessively follow a vlogger named Violet whose social media accounts mysteriously disappear one day.
While the main plot of what happened to Violet and why she has so suddenly disappeared is obviously the main thread of the book, it is the stories of Lily and Yvonne which have the most twists.
The book is mainly told from the point of view of three characters, Lily, Yvonne and Henry (Violet's husband). You quickly get used to the style and the differences in the characters cleverly avoid this mechanism becoming cumbersome. Supporting characters are well written and you feel for them all in this story.
It is a definite page-turner as you discover more about the characters as they search for answers to what has happened to Violet.

I really liked this book and I give it a solid 4 stars. It was interesting and definitely relevant. Who can’t relate to being curious about influencer life? I thought the author did well with the theme of obsession and when it goes too far. I felt the ending was abrupt and it was fairly predictable. However, I would still recommend it.

Unfollow Me has the perfect plot - two unstable women obsessed with a social blogger, loving and envious of her life and family but unable to stop reading every word, scouring every photo and commenting on social chat boards. More of a cautionary tale than a psychological thriller although there are plenty of surprises and twists along the way. No character is really likely likable, the blogger, Violet, really only appears through her carefully constructed blog, the reader never really knows what’s going on, theories and conspiracies abound, all in all a true representation of our social media world. Or our real world.

This book was SO good, I forced myself to put it down because I didn't want to finish it. And the ending was perfect. I loved the writing, the characters, and the plot was quite unusual but definitely effective and engrossing, Ten stars. I highly recommend this book! Thank you NetGalley!

It was well worth going straight from ‘the rival’ the authors 1st book onto this book, I guess the 2nd book is always a ‘will it be as good’ etc for both author and reader
Well it is!
This book revolves around Violet, a youtube influencer and what happens when she ‘disappears’ from Social Media and how 2 intense fans, ok stalkers, for very different reasons miss her and intend to find out what has ‘gone on’
Intermingled with snippets from forums where other fans discuss where she might be you can see how fickle people are and how a few seeds of doubt turn into dislike, and we all know and have seen how this happens with famous people
The writing about social media and stalker fans is more popular than ever but this book adds extra dimensions and stories about the stalkers into the mix and it explains how they have got into this way of life, I’m not saying what as will spoil it and the fab layered stories about love, revenge, lust and lies
Told, again with aplomb and real 2019 narration, characters to love and a few to hate I soooo enjoyed this book and cant wait for Book 3
Very Addictive, Very Dark and Very Real/ Current
10/10
5 Stars

Fast, thrilling read about a “missing” vlogger, who was stalking her, and surprises on what really happened. It was an engaging book and I thought the characters were well thought out. I honestly don’t think kids’ online presence should be out in the world until they can *at least* consent, but locked down from the public, even then.