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You,me her was a great read. Dark thriller with alot for twist and turns until the very end. I would give this 4 out of 5 stars.

You better keep up a supercharged Psychological thriller that you will become invested with right from the start.

You, Me, Her by Sue Watson is a thrilling, fast-paced psychological drama that grabs your attention from the start. The twists are well-executed, and the tension builds consistently throughout the story, keeping you on the edge of your seat. The characters are complex, and the relationships between them add an extra layer of intrigue. While the pacing is great, the ending could have been a bit more fleshed out. A solid 4 stars—gripping, unpredictable, and a must-read for thriller fans.

This author is becoming an auto buy author for me ! I honestly could not stop reading it and had the feeling of just one more chapter !
This book has / is
* Tension
* Fear
* Anxiety
* Twists and turns
* Naivety
* Inheritance
* Suspense
* Short chapters
* Drama -
* Cliff hangers
* Psychotic characters ( love them)
Love this author and I highly recommend you read her books .

This was very fast paced which I love in a thriller, it had me in the edge of my seat and I didn't want to put it down. Sadly, I did see the reveal coming from miles away which I don't love. I like to be surprised by thrillers, but the more I read them, the harder it is for me to get surprised.
I still enjoyed it and would definitely recommend to people that are getting into reading or into the genre.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review!

The story features Rachel, Tom and their young son Sam. Rachel had been left some money by her father and so they had purchased a lovely house on the coast in Cornwall. Rachel has to sell their flat in Manchester so Sam had been living in Cornwall and renovating the hours. On moving down Rachel wonders if she has made the right move but soon makes friends with Chloe. But Sam, who used to work with Chloe who was the estate agent who found them their house, tells Rachel that Chloe is dangerous. We learn that Rachel had previously suffered from anxiety and PTSD and this starts to surface as unexpected things begin to happen when it appears that someone has been in their home. Tension builds between Tom and Rachel leading to tragic events. This book was full of deception and lies with so many twists and turns even at the end. A recommended read.
Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

You, Me, Her is a psychological thriller by Sue Watson. This book as a relentless pace that made me read this book in one setting because i needed to know what was going to happen next. The book is well-written and i feel like the characters could be a little more developed. Overall, i enjoyed this book immensely.

ahh these characters will get on your NERVES but i assume that is on purpose. Loved seeing where this one played out.

I will admit that in the beginning I THOUGHT that I had it all figured out and I was meh about the story. As it went in and until about 60% in, it still felt like my thoughts were correct. I had an inkling there would be a twist (as there should be in a good thriller) and mentioned in my book club meeting last night that unless it was an AMAZING twist, this would be a 3 star max. The gaslighting in this story was definitely crazy and while it mostly ended as I expected in one aspect, this had a surprise for me at the end. Thinking back, I should have seen it but I had discounted it. I was not terribly fond of that ending because I needed more details. All in all a pretty good psychological thriller.

Definitely intriguing read and. Havee to say, I did not at first think I would enjoy this as much as I did. I have continued to seek out Sue Watsons work due to this fast paced work of art

What a book, Sue Watson does it again!! This book kept me on edge the entire time. The tension was expertly maintained, and I couldn’t wait to see how it would all end. The final reveal was absolutely chilling and one I didn’t see coming.

This is an EXCELLENT thriller. I was gripped all the way through, not knowing who the ‘bad guy’ was and wondering whether Chloe was a genuine, sweet girl or something more sinister. It’s very twisty and full of suspense, and keeps you guessing all the way through. I was surprised that Rachel didn’t feel able to put up more a fight about things like a pool being built in her garden when she’s terrified of water. Chloe is an interesting (but slightly irritating) character. Overall the book is well-written and I enjoyed the book.

Secrets, lies, and betrayal with high intensity describe this addictive thriller! It was soooo good will read again

First Sue Watson novel I have ever read and I’m totally hooked on her writing! It absolutely satiated my craving for a gripping story full of unexpected twists. You, Me, Her is an excellent example of the perfect psychological thriller - fans of The Perfect Marriage and Verity would LOVE this one!
The pace of this novel was relentless in the best ways. I found myself not just reading but racing at times, not because I wanted the story to end but because I HAD to know what happened next and I was left with goosebumps or wide eyes at the end of nearly every chapter. By the end of the book I was still beside myself, not expecting that last twist.
I highly recommend this to anyone looking for an awesome psychological thriller!

I REALLY enjoyed this one. There was so many twists, I almost couldn't keep my seat. A lot of thrillers go over the top, but I felt this one was really well paced. Minus one star because I found Rachel to be a little bit annoying with her internal monologue.

When Rachel receives an inheritance from her late father she and her husband Tom decide to buy a house on the Cornish coast so that their son has a good place to grow up. Despite her doubts about the location of their home things seem perfect until Rachel meets Chloe their estate agent and after Chloe makes a confession Rachel's not sure who she can trust.
This was fast paced and kept me gripped and I flew through this in a couple of hours. There were so many twists and turns that I had no idea where this was going. The tension in this will have you at the edge of your seat. You could really feel Rachel's unease which added to the unsettling theme of the book. Highly recommend.

This is a definite must-read domestic thriller. It will have you hooked from the very beginning and keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. And that ending...!!!! This is definitely one you can read in one sitting.

This was a good, quick read. I did find the ending a bit predictable, but still enjoyed the journey. Felt a bit like. Freida McFadden book to me, both in plot and the way it was written.

I love Sue Watson books and this was no disappointment
Easy to get into
Fast paced
Kept me gripped from start to finish

You Me Her..
This book is outstanding. I had no idea how this book was going to go and I didn't trust any of these characters. I couldn't wait to find out what was going to happen. I got a shock when I read the ending... It wasn't how I thought it would end. I'd very easily give this 10/10.