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A psychological thriller about your past catching up with you.
I thought it was just ok. It was predictable and there was part of the story that made me gasp because it was so unrealistic and cruel. I appreciated the back and forth and the flashbacks.

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I’ve loved her last couple of books and this was no different. I like the multiple perspectives, the time jumping and the story line. Her books keep you guessing with believable twists.

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This book appealed to me via the synopsis as I had a friend who in her teen years was the girlfriend of the lead guitarist for Blondie. Unfortunately, (or maybe fortunately) she was immature and unable to come to terms with their eventual breakup, much like Sabrina in this novel. I disliked the amount of cattiness exhibited by the female characters but to be fair they were young. I did like the shifting between points-of-view and past and present timelines and thought it worked well. First time reading this author and would certainly read another book by her.

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A captivating psychological thriller about lost love and a love that becomes dangerously obsessive . The character's emotions run deep and you will start caring about what happens to some and love to hate others. There was a love triangle between Molly, Jake and Sabrina that starts innocently enough until an obsession turns ugly. I enjoyed the back story of each character and how they became who they were in the present. I also enjoyed the tension that built up between Molly and Sabrina until the explosive ending. This was a great read not to be missed.

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This was a really engaging read, centered primarily on Molly, who had a whirlwind romance with the lead singer of a famous band and is now settled into the suburbs with her husband and young child. Then you get Sabrina, now married to Molly's once love and determined to take Molly down and secure him for herself.

This is a story of love in all of its faces- true love, first love, obsession, and boundaries. The author provided a great look into the heads of each character so you could really empathize with their plight, even when you didn't agree with their decisions. I did struggle with Sabrina most of all- I don't even understand why she would want to bring Molly and Jake back together with as insecure as she felt.

The book was fast paced the entire way through, and jumped back and forth from 2013 until 2022- it kept me engaged the entire time, as you saw things happening in real time and in the aftermath. Small nit, but I don't know why the author set the timeline in 2022 (though I know that is when the book is released), as it feels risky to write a book in the future without knowing if any major event might happen that would feel weird to leave out. I think it could have been set in 2012 and 2021 and been the same story.

Overall, I enjoyed reading this story (as I have with Lovering's other books) and felt connected to these characters and to the story itself . It was a love story without being a romance, with a good dose of psychological thriller, and I was satisfied with how it all turned out. Thanks to Netgalley for providing me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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So thrilled to be able to get an early read of this from one of my favorite authors. I loved this book so much. A true love story mixed with psychological suspense. Think of a mix of Colleen Hoover romance and the YOU series.

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Can’t Look Away by Carola Lovering was a novel that I had a hard time putting down. Molly, Jake and Sisi’s world interconnect for decades, There’s love, hate, revenge, misunderstandings and plenty of “gaslighting” that make for a powerful page turner you won’t want to miss. The story takes place in NYC, and then later in a small town In Connecticut, where their lives interchange yet again. A secret is exposed that will change everyone’s life and, and have you tearing up the pages to get to the end. I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
Thank You to the Author Carola Lovering, St. Martin’s Press and Net Galley for allowing me to read this great novel for my honest review.

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Absolutely loved this book! Lovering has managed to tell a love story, intermixed with psychological thriller! The characters were relatable and well developed. Telling a story in alternating time lines can often times be confusing - Lovering is a master! Loved the seamless transition in time span! I can’t wait to read more from this author and appreciate the advanced copy! Would also love a sequel to where these characters are in 10 years time!!!

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WOW!! What a page Turner! I loved the suspense build ip. Sabrina….good grief what a prize! Great book!!

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This book actually is actually about loneliness and connection and how one often leads to another. I highly enjoyed this perfectly sketched story. I was attached to the characters and eager to read more. At the conclusion, I began to reread it. Amazing book.

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Engaging story of the love lost, choices, we make, and the perils of obsession and not letting go, even when you really should. Molly made the right choices, Sisi didn't - and karma evened everyone out in the end. If you like a complex domestic reconciliation of past/present - definitely a good choice.

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Carola Lovering's Can't Look Away is a pretty realistic treatment of the feelings one has for his or her first love, and whether there is only one such love in life.  The plot is somewhat realistic,  and the characters well described and well developed.   Even at the heart of their deepest measured stupidity,  the reader will still care about the fate of the characters in this book.  The novel was an easy read, drawing me in from the start and keeping me interested through to the end.  I would definitely recommend Can't Look Away. 

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Thank you Netgalley for this ARC. I have read Carola Lovering's first two books, so I was excited to see this third one. Can't Look Away follows a story about 'what might've been,' centering around Molly and Jake, and then Sabrina, who Jake was with before Molly. There something about Lovering's writing that continues to suck me in. I will read anything she writes, and would simply go in blind. I highly recommend this book if you enjoy domestic dramas.

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Whew, that was QUITE a ride. So Molly lives in the burbs with her daughter and husband (who it’s very clear that she loves). She doesn’t vibe much with most of the women in the area until the friendly Sabrina moves to town. Sabrina has a suspicious amount of things in common with Molly which you learn isn’t quite as ironic as you’re made to initially believe. It’s the Bermuda Triangle of love triangles.

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3 stars
This is a story that could happen to any of us given the perfect storm of fate. A songwriter, a woman/child who inspires him to create a special moment and it becomes a huge hit...

and then "a new version of this hit song is on the radio, forcing the woman to confront her past and ask the ultimate questions: What happens when life turns out nothing like she thought it would, when she was young and dreaming big? Does growing up mean choosing with the head, rather than the heart? And do we ever truly get over our first love?

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“When did Molly stop remembering this? Or is it inevitable to forget how luck you are, to eventually take the miraculous for granted when it’s no longer shiny and new?”
To me, the above quote perfectly describes (what I perceived as) the intended moral of this book.

Quick take without giving too much away:

Can’t Look Away is told from the perspective of our three main characters: Molly, Jake, and Sabrina.

Molly, a grad student who dreams of becoming a writer, first encounters Jake at a local dive bar where his band is playing. They lock eyes while he is on stage, and it is love at first sight. The way the author describes the quick and fiery bond between Molly and Jake allows you to really feel and connect with what they had. I feel as though we all may have had a love like this: full of lusty passion. Is that enough to make the relationship last?

As Jakes band sores into Rockstar status, topping all the charts, booking gigs with big name musicians, and going on tour, Molly find herself feeling alone and like their relationship is second to the band. Molly befriends a town newbie, Hunter, whom she can occupy time with (as friends, of course) while Jake is seemingly always preoccupied. Thus begins the rocky road of their relationship where we see many issues arise that leave you wondering where their loyalty to each other lies.

Little do Molly & Jake know that there is a calculated, driving force behind much of the scandals that create the rift between them (enter Sabrina).
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As the book shifts back and forth between characters and timelines, I do love seeing how each person grows. When Molly sees Jake in the future and is forced to confront the past and her feelings that she never allowed herself to confront before, I could relate to that from my own life experiences. Our first true love may always be one that we think about and perhaps that even shapes us into who we are-but that doesn’t mean it’s the person you’re meant to end up with. I love that Molly could recognize that while reflecting on how great her life is with Hunter and how, now that her past confronted her, she can move on in a more secure fashion than ever before.

Side note: I don’t think that I would categorize this book as a thriller. There was mild suspense, some mystery, revenge and of course romance. I found it to be predictable at times. I saw a mention of this being a little ‘hallmark movie-ish’ and I must agree. While I like it, I didn’t love it. But it is a book that I would recommend.

Many thanks to the publisher, St. Martin’s Press, and Netgalley for the advanced readers copy of this book.

*Note to the publisher: Links to reviews on retail sites will be provided on the Pub. Date.

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This was a really fun thriller, with a twisty romance thrown in. All of the main characters were super interesting and the way the timeline was set up was perfect for maximum suspense. At times you weren't sure who to root for, but I was happy with how things turned out

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This book is marketed as a thriller, but it is really about a love triangle and the lengths one will go to in order to get what they want, and exact revenge.

A musician named Jake Danner seems to be attractive to many women (although, from his character, one wonders why). When he dumps his girlfriend Sisi and moves on to Molly, Sisi decides to infiltrate herself into his life to win him back. She goes to enormous, deceptive and pathological extents to make this happen.

The story moves quickly and somewhat predictably. The characters weren't fleshed out enough for me to care enough about any of them.

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I absolutely LOVED this book!! I'm a huge fan of Carola Lovering's first two books, Tell Me Lies and Too Good To Be True, and book #3 was just as amazing! The theme of toxic love that is present in Can't Look Away, as well as in her previous novels, is so unique and captivating. Lovering has such a talent for creating characters that make you as the reader feel the emotions they're going through so deeply, as if they're your own. The multiple POVs and alternating timelines blended together seamlessly and never felt confusing or choppy. Everyone mark your calendars for June 14, 2022 because I promise you're going to want to get your hands on this book as soon as it comes out!

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"Can't Look Away" was a decent story, but failed to live up to its potential. It starts off really well -- Sabrina's obsession with Molly, the instant connection between Molly and Jake when they first meet, the knowledge that their relationship ultimately not work out (as the Molly of 2022 is happily married to someone else (Hunter)), and how Molly inspires Jake to write better songs (he is the lead singer of the band Danner Lane with two best friends, the Lane brothers), while Jake imbues Molly with the confidence to pursue her dream of writing a novel (she is pursuing a Masters in Fine Arts in a creative writing program, but does not believe she can write a novel that people will want to read). The ending is quite good and the author has included some significant surprises. I particularly liked how the author had Sabrina's scheme unravel and the depth of her obsession and meddling revealed. However, there is a large stretch of the book where most of the characters are unlikable and it feels like the author is trying too hard to make the plot work and keep the story moving as the story alternates between past and present, and the reader learns the history of Molly and Jake, Sabrina and Jake, and the plotting by Sabrina involving Molly.

I received a copy of the e-book via NetGalley in exchange for a review.

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