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Warning this book bring mental health and suicide to light . This book was so good I finished in a day!!!
Takes place in Australia Pippy is a Laywer and the bread maker of her family that has two little girls and a husband. They live in the suburbs in a house off a famous cliff that is known for its deadly curse of suicides. Gabe, her husband has talked 7 people off the ledge this last one however he couldn’t. When the name of the last person to visit there is revealed they can’t believe it’s someone they know and the strength of knowing your soulmate how far will you go?

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC!

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Absolutely love Sally Hepworth and this did not disappoint. Absolutely enthralling from beginning to end.

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The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth is a suspenseful thriller told in alternating points of view, moving back and forth in time. Different from most books, is that one POV is deceased.

Pippa and Gabe appear to have a charmed life. Two beautiful daughters, careers and a house by the sea. But all is not what it seems, of course. I loved the way the author revealed bits and pieces of information that were surprising. The story was very well paced. Hepworth is a go to author- I have read many of her prior works and look forward to her future works. She always manages to put a unique twist into her novels.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and St. Martin’s Press for the opportunity to read the digital ARC.

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I really enjoyed reading this! I didn’t predict any of the twists and had me on the edge of my seat. Will definitely be recommending!

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Title: The Soulmate
Author: Sally Hepworth
Pub Date: April 4, 2023

Wow! This was one of those books that enticed me right away. The book starts with a person jumping off the cliff outside of Gabe and Pippa’s house. The spot where she jumped is called “The Spot” because it is the place known for people jumping to their death.

Read if you love:
🤍 Dual points of view
🤍 short chapters
🤍 domestic thrillers
🤍 twists and turns that keep you guessing

Sally Hepworth this a must read author for me. I have enjoyed all of the books I have read by her. This might be one of my favorites!

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Twists aren't just for the end of a book!
I read the majority of Sally Hepworth's newest, The Soulmate, in one evening. It's perfectly bingeable.
Pippa, husband Gabe, and daughters Freya and Asha, appear to be the perfect family. But any thriller reader knows this is never the case.
The story is told from the points of view of two characters. Each is in two time frames - before/after, and then/now.
I'm a big fan of domestic suspense and I did not see the twists of The Soulmate coming, built in along the way to keep us off balance. And I definitely did not anticipate the ending!
There are great characters and excellent pacing, as well as solid representation of heavy themes such as suicide, infidelity, and mental illness.
Recommended.
For release on April 4.

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Gabe and Pippa's new house features a stunning view overlook the cliffs; however, this place, called <b>the drop</b> is notorious for suicides. Gabe becomes a good samaritan, talking people off the edge both literally and figuratively. But when a woman from their past shows up at the drop, it sets up a chain reaction, forcing Pippa to contend with their past. Sally Hepworth's <i>The Soulmate</i> contends with loss, mental illness, and the lengths we'll go for the people we love.

Hepworth crafts a twisty novel full of suprises you'll never see coming (and a few you'll see a mile away). The story is meticulously crafted, dangling more and more information in front of readers without giving too much of it away. <i>The Soulmate</i> shifts both in time and POV, alternating between Pippa and the woman on the cliff (Amanda), shifting before and after the jump.

Despite, or perhaps because of, the meticulous crafting, none of the characters are particularly likeable. That's not to say all characters have to be likeable, but they weren't particularly unlikeable either; they just kinda were. I also found the depiction of mental illness to be, at time, uncomfortable.

Overall, Hepworth crafted a twisty, turny, fun novel that will keep you reading. Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the ARC

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The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth

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* Thank you to @netgalley and @stmartinspress for providing a digital copy of The Soulmate in exchange of a honest review.

I just love a good family-drama thriller. This one was short, it kept my interest, and there was just the right amount of punch to keep me wanting to know more.

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Thank you to St. Martin’s Press and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

If you looked up popcorn thriller in the dictionary, you’d find The Soulmate. On its face, it’s exactly what you’d expect: short chapters, unreliable characters involved in all sorts of shady activities, many twists that are well-placed and balanced. Some of the surprises were predictable, some I found more shocking. It’s a perfectly fine book.

But it’s also completely mindless. None of the characters are all that fleshed out. The writing is blah and full of redundant phrases. And the plot details lack specificity (at one point a character literally googles “how to find hidden files.” Come on.)

So if you’re looking for a generic thriller to hit the spot, pick this up. But if you want something with a bit more oomph, skip it.

3/5

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Sally Hepworth is a master at slowly unfolding a story, and The Soulmate is no different. This book kept me guessing as new details emerged and I couldn't want to find out what happened.

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SO GOOD! Sally Hepworth has done it again!! Everytime I thought I knew what was going to happen, I was totally taken off guard by what actually happened. I truly think it takes a genius to write thrillers that aren’t super overdone/predictable.

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*CONTAINS SPOILERS
Solid domestic thriller but no super exciting twists. Got a little boring in the middle of the book. I was a bit turned off by one of the characters narrating from the afterlife lol. I was annoyed that it was never addressed how Pippa basically caused the whole thing with her lie about Max! I did appreciate the side plot of Asher not being Pippa's biological daughter, and how fully she embraced her into their family.

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The Soulmate
by Sally Hepworth
Pub Date: 04 Apr 2023

I highly recommend this 5 star psychological thriller. It's full of twists, secrets and betrayals, a very exciting read. One of the best books I've read this year. Once you start reading you will not want to stop until the shocking ending!

Sypnosis:

There’s a cottage on a cliff. Gabe and Pippa’s dream home in a sleepy coastal town. But their perfect house hides something sinister. The tall cliffs have become a popular spot for people to end their lives. Night after night Gabe comes to their rescue, literally talking them off the ledge. Until he doesn’t.

When Pippa discovers Gabe knew the victim, the questions spiral...Did the victim jump? Was she pushed?

And would Gabe, the love of Pippa’s life, her soulmate...lie? As the perfect facade of their marriage begins to crack, the deepest and darkest secrets begin to unravel.

Many thanks to #NetGalley and #St.Martin’sPress for sharing this AMAZING digital reviewer copy with me in exchange my honest opinions.

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This is my fourth Sally Hepworth novel and likely my favorite to date. THE SOULMATE is a novel about marriage, betrayal and secrets. Gabe and Pippa live in a cottage on a cliff in a sleepy coastal town. The tall cliffs bordering on their backyard is a popular spot for people to take their lives. Several times, Gabe has talked people down from the colloquial Drop.. but this time is different. When Pippa discovers the identity of the victim, many other secrets start to bubble to the surface making her question everything about the man she’s married to and their shared lives together.

I started this novel and was immediately captivated by the setting and the premise of the story. Who doesn’t love a good story based on marriage and possible murder? The story is gripping and addictive. I found myself not wanting to put the book down which was greatly aided by the short and bingeable chapters. The use of dual timelines as well as dual POVs was very well done and added to the mystery and tension of the story while giving a look at the bigger picture. The plot itself is complex, intriguing and thrilling, filled with many secrets. The pacing is exceptionally well done, keeping the reader reeled into the story and the characters.

The characters are well-written and dynamic. I enjoyed the journey through the eyes of the two chosen main characters. The character progression and plot reveals through their eyes were each very well developed.

I really enjoyed the nuance of the perfect marriage and what can lie beneath the surface, which is a narrative that prevailed throughout.

My one qualm was I felt that everything tied together in the end too neatly. Overall, I really enjoyed my reading experience and would highly recommend this novel!

<i>I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher, St. Martin’s Press, of this advanced digital copy for the opportunity to read this novel in exchange for an honest review! All opinions expressed are my own.</i>

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I picked it up to read, and proceeded to finish in about 3.5 hours. I couldn’t put it down. The chapters were short, keeping my attention, the chapters were labeled so it was easy to keep track of if it were before what happened, or after. The characters developed well throughout. I rated it 4.5 stars only because I felt the ending was anticlimactic. The truth was revealed, and then BOOM, this happens and the story jumps ahead a year to the end. I thoroughly enjoyed the story though, and will be picking up the rest of Hepworth’s backlog. I’ve been reading a lot of romance/fantasy recently, but this thriller was a phenomenal add to my TBR.

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The Soulmate by Sally Hepsworth is a domestic thriller. I don’t want to give too much away but it starts off with a dangerous cliff edge known as the “ drop”. I loved how the story had dual perspectives and switched timelines. If you are a fan of domestic thrillers and dysfunctional couples, you might like this one. It just wasn’t for me. I was underwhelmed with the ending and I didn’t like how the author handled mental illness.

Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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I always love reading a Sally Hepworth book and this one was no exception! If I had the time, I could’ve very easily sat down and binged it in one sitting because it had me hooked.

The more thrillers that I read, the more I am able to predict what’s going to happen. One of the things I loved about this one is that there were quite a few plot twists that I did not see coming at all! I found that they were more related to family drama as opposed to the actual thriller aspects of the story, but I still really enjoyed it.

There was also a focus on mental health, and the little psychologist student in me was so interested in all of that (I’m a psych major and yes, I am super annoying about it).

Trigger warning: multiple mentions of suicide (I don’t feel that this is a spoiler since it gets brought up immediately).

Thank you to St. Martin’s Press for my gifted copy!

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4.5 which I gladly round up to 5 stars for the ending alone . Plus if I wasn't read The Soulmate I was thinking about what would happen next.

The first chapter has you hooked as we find Gabe trying to talk someone from not jumping off "The Drop" commonly and sadly used for suicides.

He is not successful.

Pipa finally realizes Gabe is only telling half the story: why wont he admit he knew her.

The book is told from 2 perspectives and this works so very well.

The suspense mounts with each chapter and you will be racing to the end .

Sally Hepworth has done it again with The Soulmate.

Highly recommend you get your copy: don't even put it on your TBR pile, just open it up and start the adventure.

Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for a wild and exciting read that held me holding my breath.

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A big thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for the digital ARC in exchange for my honest review!

This is one of those books where you begin at the end and the rest of the story flashes back to slowly reveal how and why the characters got to this particular point. While I did enjoy the setup, I did not love the characters. At first, it was easy to root for our MC, but as the book progressed, her naïveté and willingness to ignore her husband’s erratic behavior was annoying. I found myself not really caring one way or the other about her marriage or the circumstances of the mysterious death. It wasn’t a bad domestic thriller, but this one was underwhelming for me as a whole.

3.5/5

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I ended up not finishing this book at just over 40% of the way through it.
There were multiple times I was tempted to stop reading pretty early on in the book and then it would pick up a bit and become an okay read again and then it would get on my nerves again.
Pippa is very naive and it’s annoying to read her POV. She’s obsessed with her husband, Gabe’s, good looks and clearly obviously sees him through rose colored glasses. Yes she admits he has faults but he’s so good looking and charming and her “soulmate” so those override any red flags.
And the other thing that bothered me were the present POV chapters from a dead woman’s perspective. That seemed weird to me and I couldn’t look past it.

I’m sure many readers will enjoy this thriller and won’t be bothered by the aspects that annoyed me.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the copy of this eARC.

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