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Not really my favorite, but good. The writing style I’ve seen before (think Mary Kubica or a much watered down Elizabeth Haynes) and the plot was enough to want to see how it will all come crushing down. Emily (the MC) has a habit of doing one stupid thing after another, like not “listening to her gut,” that little voice that says, ‘run away’, which is a bit frustrating... but I get it. Anything to keep the story going.

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Originally it was the cover than drew me in (the clear blue sky, sparkling pool and ocean background) but this book has so much more than a beautiful lush setting. A story of forbidden desire, of distance between spouses, and a girl down on her luck and just looking to survive on her own. When Emily is given the opportunity of a lifetime to become a live in caregiver/housekeeper/helper for a woman and her sick child in a beautiful, isolated French estate she jumps. She has everything she could dream of there, including a car for her use, but she soon discovers it is very cut off from the world, as it has no cell reception, wifi or outside callers for that matter. Emily soon discovers all is not as it seems, and there is a reason certain amenities are missing, why she is forbidden from entering the main quarters, and why Nina and Aurelia never seem to leave the estate.

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I really liked this book. I did not know where the author was going with it for while. I enjoyed the characters and I liked the back and forth of the writing style. I would recommend this book by Anna Downes!

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Emily can't seem to get anything right. Her biggest problem is herself. She's just meandering through life expecting something amazing to fall into her lap, and, suddenly, it does. She doesn't stop the wonder why.

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Here's the thing: There is zero tangible action in this book before 75% of the way through. I mean, stuff kind of happens, but it's all setup stuff and not real stuff. So, when the time comes that something goes down and you have to make a choice about who you want to succeed? You want no one to succeed. Eh.

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This book is not your normal mystery. The subject matter, the location (author does a great job of making the location show in your mind - like a movie set!) And the ending was totally not what I expected - even a few pages from the end!
Easy read, interesting enough to keep you up reading all night.

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I am stuck in between a 3 or 4 stars so I will give this review 3.5 stars.

I am a sucker for thriller books/films especially ones where a caretaker goes to stay at someones house and creepy stuff starts happening. Like the Skeleton Key, The Boy and so on.

This storys main character is Emily who is given a chance to leave her life in London to move to france and live on a estate to care for her boss Wife and daughter. in the beginning everything sounds glam but things start happening to give her suspicions and wanting to learn more of the truth of who this family is and why the daughter doesnt speak or want to be touched.

most thrillers for me can get pretty predictable which i dont mind at all, and i figured this one out but was still unsure until everything all came out and i still very much enjoyed this read.

thank you again to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me this e-arc. I very much enjoyed it and or anyone looking for a good summer thriller - this is it

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This book was suck a great read! Emily is having a rough time in her life when she is offered what seems to be a dream job. As the story progresses you see that it is not and there are dark secrets everywhere. The story is written well and moves at a great pace. It's like peeling an onion the more you peel away the more you find. I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves a great thriller!

I received this ARC from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review.

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I waffled between giving this 3 or 4 stars, but I'm going to cheat and go with 3.5. The plot definitely surprised me in the end, so 4 stars for that, but I felt a bit icky being inside the heads of the characters.

*Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing an e-galley in exchange for an honest review.

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Emily is down on her luck. Her acting career is going nowhere and she was just fired from her temp job. She calls her parents to ask for money, completely forgetting it's her mother's birthday. Her parents are fed up, not willing to help anymore, and she's not sure how she's going to pay her rent. Then she is offered a chance of a lifetime. Her uber-rich former boss asks her to move to France to help his wife with their large estate, and their sickly 6 year old daughter. Emily jumps at the chance. Not only is the pay great, she will be given an SUV, and room and board is included.
As soon as she arrives, she realizes something is...off. While she loves the wife, Nina. the daughter Aurelia never speaks, doesn't like to be touched, and has an extreme reaction to thunderstorms. There is no cell service, and the estate is extremely isolated. Can Emily figure out the mystery, and save herself, before it's too late?
I did enjoy this book, but it wasn't my favorite. I think it was too predictable. I really, really didn't like the character of Emily. She treats her family so terribly! It's hard to support her, or even root for her.
The writing is well done, and the descriptions of the estate are amazing. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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4.5 stars

Fantastic debut book from Anna Downes. The Safe Place was a fast paced gem of a book that kept me reading ‘just one more’ chapter before I could take a break. Multiple plot twists kept me guessing. I look forward to reading more from the author in the future.

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Fantastic book by Anna Downes. This is my first book by the author and it won't be the last. This had wonderful character development with insane plot twists. This is one I couldn't put down. I look forward to reading more by Anna.

Thank you Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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The Safe Place by Anna Downes. All is not as it seems from the outside looking in. Emily's dream job soon becomes a nightmare as dark secrets are slowly revealed. A lovely isolated paradise estate is an unpredictable household to unprovoked attacks, unexplained illnesses, and paranoia.

Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for the opportunity to preview the book.

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Great debut novel! Emily is a young woman unsure of what her life goals are, and after being fired from her temp job, her boss comes back with another offer for her to help his wife and daughter at an seaside estate in France. What starts as the ultimate dream job and too good to be true paradise slowly becomes a nightmare. Close knit family, an unstable and mysterious wife and child, leads Emily into all kinds of terrifying situations. This was a well thought out plot, and I read it way past my bedtime; it was hard to put down. There were many plot twists, and just when I thought I’d figured something out, along came another twist. Spellbinding would not be too strong an adjective for this book! A thoroughly enjoyable, nail biting read, and kept my interest throughout, all the way to the last page. I highly recommend this mystery thriller.
Thank you to the author, netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Emily is an awkward young woman who struggles to keep a job, maintain a relationship with her family, and pay the rent in a timely manner. All of that changes when Scott Denny hires her to be a caretaker/friend to his daughter and wife in an isolated part of France. The Denny family gives Emily a sense of belonging like none she has felt before in her life. She finally feels connected and lives life with a purpose. However, sometimes things can be too good to be true, and this might just be one of those cases.

Downes develops the plot fairly well, and I loved Emily's character. I am not sure I could fully relate to the rest of the Denny family. I wish the author would have spent more time helping the reader identify with the Scott and Nina. I would have been more invested in their characters when the secrets unraveled if I had been more connected to them.

Overall, I enjoyed this book. I would certainly recommend it to mystery lovers. Thank you NetGalley for the arc of this suspenseful read.

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When things seem to be too good to be true they usually are. Emily had just lost her last shot at an acting career, been fired from her temp job in London, and was estranged from her parents when she was offered, what she thought was the job of a lifetime. Her ex-boss needed someone to go Querencia, his fabulous but very isolated estate on the coast of France, to be a companion and au pair for his wife Nina and their 7 yo daughter Aurelia, who was supposed to have severe medical problems. Emily knew right away that things were very strange at Querencia but she immediately liked Nina and relished the close relationship that seemed to be developing. Because she finally felt useful, needed, and liked she kept rationalizing away the small things that started bugging her. But, the longer she was there the more she realized that something was very wrong with Nina and perhaps Aurelia wasn’t as ill as she had been told. Emily’s job of a lifetime was becoming a nightmare and Querencia might be a safe place for Nina but it definitely isn’t for Emily. It may be the last job she ever has! A Safe Place is a carefully crafted story of love and trust that turns to hate and betrayal. This one will keep you up all night to finish.

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This book was received as an ARC from St. Martin's Press - Minotaur Books in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

I could not get enough of this book. This was very tough to stop and every time you thought you had the book figured out, a new twist happens that is unexpected. There is Emily Proudman who had it all but suddenly lost everything she had including her job, and her home. Then comes Scott who is a business mogul that has everything imaginable and he hires Emily as a housekeeper on his estate. Emily meets his wife and son and with a house poolside, she thought she has everything she ever wanted until she realizes that life isn't always exactly what it seems. Scott and Nina are secretly dangerous and if Emily leaves, her life is at risk almost like she is trapped in paradise. Emily does the best she can by playing along and getting out while she still has the chance. I absolutely love this book and when it is released, it will be nominated as a pick for our Adult Book Club. I can't wait to share it with our community.

We will consider adding this title to our Adult Fiction collection at our library. That is why we give this book 5 stars.

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Wow this was a great thriller! I really had no idea exactly where is the author was going with the story as I read it. The characters were very complex in the way the author introduced suspense to the story was done in pieces and layers slowly began to unravel. I found myself rereading what the premise of this story was about because I was not sure where it was going to go! It captured my attention and it read very quickly. Thank you netgalley for this arc in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Dynamically written. Plot twists like crazy. I read The Safe Place in one day. Stayed up WAY past bedtime and am NOT sorry! Will recommend to patrons and for book club use.

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Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

Ms. Downes has written a wonderful, engaging book with characters that you love, hate, and just plain wonder about. The writing style makes you feel that you are physically standing there with the characters and are privy to their inner secrets.

There is a small, core group of characters which makes the story all the more intimate. Scott Denny is the founder of a Capital Investment Firm. While he lives and works in London, his wife Nina and their daughter Aurelia live full-time on the coast of France on an estate called Querencia.

Scott hires Emily Proudman - a part-time actress, part-time temp receptionist to go and live in France with his family to keep Nina company. He doesn't give her full details of the job other than basic duties that she will have like housekeeping and occasional child-minding. While Emily was a temp at his offices, she caught his eye as someone who really needed a job and might just fit the bill for his family. He makes her sign a Confidentiality Agreement. She wonders about it at the time but doesn't give it too much thought as many jobs entail Non-disclosure Agreements. To Emily it sounds like a dream come true....a car, an expense account, a house to live in.....it does sound too good to be true but Emily doesn't notice that - at first.

As bits and pieces start to bother her...like Aurelia's illness, the massive security on the property, why Emily is not allowed inside the main house and who exactly is Amandine Tessier.

This book was very difficult to put down and I'm definitely looking forward to reading more from Ms. Downes in the future.

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