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A perfect book for fans of Netflix's You, that's how this book brands itself. And I think it is suitable, sort of.
Fran is a bit of an old spinster, she spends her days working at a book shop, reading and watching people. Or one person in particular, her old high school crush Charles and the people around him. When one night she follows him and a friend from a bar she sees a horrible accident. The accident sets other events in motion, one being Fran wanting to get in contact with her sister again. She hasn't seen her sister since she packed her bags 3 years ago, she has never met the baby she was carrying at that point. As Fran searches for answers on where her sister is and the accident she witnessed she finds unexpected answers.
You really have to stick with this one in the 1/3 of the book at least, it is off to such a slow and boring start. But it picks up the pace and becomes a bit more thrilling. Usually, with these books I get a pretty good feel for what is going in and I get it right in the end, this one it took me a bit longer, the ending sure is surprising. Although I never warmed up to Fran I did want to know how the story would end. And it is worth it to keep reading until the very end.
3-4 stars, as I almost gave up on this book, but then it finally picked up and grabbed me! It’s definitely slower paced and a bit hard to get into, but after you get through that slower part, wow! Well written, a bit confusing though and seeming as though it might be leading no where, but does tie up nicely by the end! Does provide the thrills and chills and even shocks I love! Do recommend, if you’re one that has the patience to get though to the more meaty parts!
Will make sure to buzz around platforms and use lower amazon reviewer number on release date!
This was a pretty good psych thriller. It started off pretty slow and it was a bit predictable for me but I enjoyed it overall
Loved this book! Such a captivating psychological thriller. There were so many twists and turns with secrets unraveling along the way. Thank you NetGalley!
Thank You Netgalley and the publisher for granting me a copy of this book! This review is strictly based on my honest opinion.
Francesca known as Fran has a secret crush on Charlie, with whom she studied in a boarding school. She meets Charlie at a tube station along with another classmate, Dixie, who had bullied Fran in school. However, Fran witness an accident that will change the life forever. The police labeled that as an accident, since Dixie was drunk but Fran later on believed that somebody had pushed him. Later on, she was wondering about the whereabouts of her younger sister Ellie and there was an incident that was involved in the school when Fran went to school...
To me, the first few chapters were a bit boring. It was a bit initially slow paced and not much thriller except the moaning of the death of Dixie and Fran recounting her feelings towards Charlie, who is married to a woman named Fiona. However, towards the middle and end, the story got interesting with some twists and turns along the way, the ending was unexpected.
The story was really good though it was slow at first and gradually the story got interesting with twists and turns. Worth four stars in my opinion.
Another great novel from Nicola. Fran, the main character has a lot of low confidence and anxiety issues. She feels destined to be with Charles whose best friend died. A good mystery with an ever evolving plot.
Chesterfield - the boarding school where it all began
Fran - always seemingly on the outside, looked on as a freak by her contemporaries
Charles and Dickie - popular, good looking and play for the 1st rugby team
Juliet - pretty and popular
Ellie - Fran’s sister two years below the above group, very pretty, popular especially with the boys
Years later Fran is still on the outside and remains obsessed with Charles who she feels she is destined to be with if only he would notice her. He is now married to Fiona, they live in a huge house with their twins.
Fran and Ellie have fallen out and not seen each other for a few years. Fran has never met Ellie’s baby.
One evening Fran follows Charles and Dickie from a club where they have been drinking, she witnessed something terrible but does not tell anyone to begin with. It is after this that events spiral and it’s difficult to know who is telling the truth about events.
A real cracker, loved this. Gripping to the end.
Oh Goodness, this book seriously surprised me in so many ways.
This book had so many twists and turns and right when you think you know who did it, it’s NOT! Wait what??!!!!!!!! This book was wild, I didn’t expect ANY of this.
Ok, so Fran is a loner, she has been this way for years, she also has this obsessive crush on a guy for YEARS his name is Charles. Anyway on one her spying dates, she follows Charles around and then she witnesses Dickie one of her school bullies die when he got hit my train. This is a huge turning point in the book, because Fran doesn’t want to tell anyone that she’s there because she knows she’s gonna be looked at funny, like she has been all of her life, and she thinks that this situation will bring her and him together, even though he’s married, with children and always treated her like a kid sister. And speaking of sisters, Ellie has been estranged from her and we later find out that Ellie also has secrets along with every person that’s around Fran.
This book has so many secrets, I was left with mouth open, even though it was a slow burn of a book, I loved how the writer build us up in this book, adding secret on top of secret on top of secret. I also loved Fran as a character even though she was very weird at times, with her freaky self. I can say I really liked this book.
Thanks Netgalley and Avon Books UK for letting me read this book. Can’t wait for the rest of the world to get their hands on this one.
Thank you Avon books and Net Galley for an early copy of You and Me. Well the ending was Fantastic But what a train wreck getting there. The most boring story but I Loved the ending, what a twist! It took way too long to get to the good parts of the ending.
Similar to “Girl on a Train” and “The Woman In The Window” this book takes place in the UK and is from the POV of a woman who may or may not be viewing the world from a place of clarity and sanity. And it’s not until the end that you find out the truth.
In this book, Fran witnesses a person with whom she went to school die. She doesn’t know if it’s an accident, homicide or suicide. But it brings up all sorts of repressed feelings from traumatic incidents at school.
It’s a quick fast read and I was engrossed. The only problem is that it gets too unrealistic at times where something like Girl On A Train was believable throughout. I also think the end of this book needs to be rethought and rewritten. The author tries to wrap everything up in 10 pages. Though I appreciate turning the readers entire belief upside down, I think it can be reeled in a little bit more
All in all, despite the flaws, it’s still a worthwhile beach read.
Oh this is such a slow burner of a book, in the best way possible. Then all of a sudden you're half way through and it takes off. This book was everything I hoped it would be, great writing, lots of suspense, excellent characters, family drama, old school mean girls/boys...the list goes on!
The characters were well-developed and easy to envision. I was drawn into the story and there were enough unanswered questions to keep me hooked. The book is told in the first person point of view of the main character, Fran and the author really made you feel for her...the ugly duckling with the low self esteem, who is extremely intelligent.
This is my first book by Nicola Rayner but the title and blurb of this one caught my eye and I was intrigued. I wasn’t disappointed as it was a great story from start to finish. I wouldn't call this a thriller more of a psychological drama but still such a fabulous story, it will have your emotions on high alert. The characters and story-line are beautifully crafted making this one fascinating book. I’ll be keeping an eye out for more of this author's works.
Most teenagers develop a crush on someone at school. An intense feeling that is assumed to be love recedes as real life takes over and genuine relationships develop. Fran, sadly cannot move on in the same way her contemporaries can. Not blessed with good looks or even a natural charm she accepts that the only man she will ever be happy with is Charles, her own schoolgirl crush. She innocently follows him, to his home and his workplace, while he continues his life with his young family blissfully unaware of her attentions. However, one evening when Fran follows Charles after a night out she witnesses a terrible accident where his old school friend, Dickie falls in front of a tube train and is killed. As a witness she is torn between admitting what she saw knowing that revealing this information will alert people to the fact she was following Charles. She wants to confide in her sister Ellie, but they haven’t spoken in several years. A sad tale of terrible loneliness and a desperation of wanting to be liked develops into a suspected murder case. Who can Fran trust? Does her need for a friend make her choose the wrong path? Great writing from Nicola Rayner that highlights the cruel behaviour of teenagers that can unknowingly affect people for many years and a well conceived devious plot too.
This was a just ok read for me- A very slow burner that took a long while to get into. Did not wow me. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the chance to review it.
Freaky Fran still has a big thing for Charles who is her long term crush from school days. Whilst following him one evening she witnessed the death of another schoolboy from that time. Was it an accident that he went under the tube train or somehow tied up with dark events involving her missing sister Ellie.
This is a well constructed story that takes its time to unfurl a good plot line that will keep you guessing to the end. Nice sense of private school, lonely flat/bookshop life and the role of social media in how people connect these days. No need to have read previous books in a series (hurrah!)
Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for a fair review.
Fran is a lonely singleton still pining over her school girl crush.
I really really enjoyed this book from the first page! I had previously read the girl before and thought that was really good so requested this via netgalley. I am so pleased I did.
I was sympathetic towards Fran and what she went through at school and how it affects the person when they are older. I also did not see the twist coming until the very very end and I read a lot of these type of books so well done Author!
s book in exchange for an honest review. You can purchase your copy on October 1st here: https://www.amazon.com/You-Me-gripping-psychological-thriller-ebook/dp/B085CGJ3Y3/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=you+and+me+by+nicola&qid=1599856248&sr=8-3
OK, so I just read a series of really cutsie Christmas books that were what I like to call Light and Fluffy to this which was so far from light and fluffy! This book has it all, stalking, crazy clues, Santa leaving boot footprints outside, missing people, affairs, death, cover-ups, betrayal, deceit and more. The main character works at a bookshop; a bibliophile’s dream! Fiona gets to recommend books all day. I think if I worked at a bookshop or a library, people would get sick of hearing me go on and on about so many books!
This book had me on the edge of my seat! I finished this book and was like…DID NOT SEE THAT COMING! It came to a screeching halt and I was like- WHAT JUST HAPPENED???? OMG! Pay attention to the small details in this book. This is one that you may want to read over and over. I was astounded on how deep the cover up was.
Fiona misses her sister so much, so we are taken on the adventure of Fiona looking for her sister. The memories that are reminisced on are so sweet! We learn so much during the investigation of finding her sister. So much comes out that at each discovery, I was OMGing! The relationships in this book are amazing and intricate. There is so much to them, they are more than just superficial characters in this book, they all are intricate parts of the book.
The writer unfolds the story in such an amazing way. I really enjoyed this writing and the book in general. I have never read anything before by Nicola Rayner, but she also wrote a book called The Girl Before You that I will be looking for in the near future!
It took me a while to enjoy reading this book, but was worth it and so glad I did. Would never have guessed what was coming. I was really unsure about Fran's character, feeling sorry for her, frustrated with her but she came good in the end.
This was a new author for me, but one which I will look out for again. Fran’s story, at first, seems quite normal. She works in bookshop, she misses her mother (who has died) and her sister and niece (who are travelling) and she likes to keep herself to herself. Fran, however has an unhealthy obsession with an old schoolfriend, Charles who was her only ally whilst at school. When she sees him on a tube platform one evening, a tragic accident leads to Fran being drawn more and more into Charles’s life.
Fran is a very strange character and one which I found difficult to like initially. As her story moves on, you begin to understand Fran more and realise from her background why she’s the way she is now. The book does begin slowly, laying down Fran’s storyline and setting the scene for her and the other characters. As the story continues, the pace increases pulling you more and more into Fran’s life. We are given lots of information at the beginning about Fran, her school years and what happened to her. For me though, the book really comes into its own at the half way mark when secrets and revelations are dropped into the storyline and the pace increases quickly!
Whilst it did take a little time to get into her story, the writing and details that have gone into Fran’s character is superb! The book, with its “obsessive stalker” storyline is enough to give anyone the chills and it certainly leaves you hanging on the edge of your seat. With an intense and suspense filled storyline, it will take you on a rollercoaster of a journey with plenty of twists and turns to keep you on your toes. Would definitely recommend!
Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I enjoyed this book, liked the characters and the storyline but it was just okay not brilliant.
You and Me took a while to get going but in the end it was a decent psychological thriller from Nicola Rayner.Fran is obsessed with her old school friend Charles to point of stalking him in his own home,but when she is witness to another old school friends death in an accident on the tube things start to take a sinister turn in her life.Fran' s sister Ellie is also a mystery in Fran's life with her social media posts confusing things further,the story is told in the present with flashbacks to Fran's school days also so you get to know the other characters.
.This book started off slowly and I didn't think I was going to enjoy it but I am glad I persevered with it because it picked up in the end with an ending which took by surprise.I would recommend this book and don't be put off by the slow start,a decent 3 star psychological thriller which picks up as it goes along.