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I really enjoyed this book! I found myself on the edge of my seat for most of the way through. I’ll be very honest, I hated Rachel’s character and her constantly gaslighting herself into believing anything but the truth. I know she had some mental health issues but GOOD LORD WOMAN GET IT TOGETHER (insert Edna mode gif here). I did see the twist at the end coming from a mile away but I did really enjoy how the author got to that point and all the crazy turns along the way.

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WOW what a fantastic book. I highly recommend this book. I'm still reeling from the rush it gave me.I read it in one day. I just couldn't put it done.

Sue you did a fantastic job on the book! All the twists and turns! Can't wait until the next one. I totally loved this book

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This is a story about a husband and wife (Tom and Rachel) who buy their dream home complete with a swimming pool. Rachel befriends Chloe, but something seems off with her. If you are a fan of who-done-it books, then I highly recommend this one. It kept me guessing, but I did figure it out fairly early on in the book, which was a little disappointing, but I kept reading to make sure I was right. Even so, I really did enjoy the book.
Thank you NetGalley and Sue Watson for the opportunity to read this book before it’s been released ❤️

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A twisty, page turning thriller, with gaslighting galore. You, Me, Her, had me saying “one more chapter” until I was essentially done with the book.

You never know who to trust in this book. Has the MC Rachel lost it, is her husband Tom a manipulative liar, or is their estate agent Chloe a psychopath trying to steal her life?

Rachel’s fear of water and her slow unfolding backstory adds such an interesting element to the story, what a great read!

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I’d like to thank Bookouture and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read ‘You, Me, Her’ written by Sue Watson in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

Now that Rachel’s husband Tom has finally finished altering the new house in Cornwall into their dream home it’s ready for Rachel and their four-year-old son Sam to move into. Rachel soon becomes friends with Chloe, the estate agent who’s been helping by letting workmen into the house in Tom’s absence, but Rachel starts to doubt some of the things she’s being told about Tom. Who can she believe, Tom or Chloe?

‘You, Me, Her’ is an addictive psychological thriller that involves the three main characters of Rachel, Tom and Chloe, and once started it’s impossible to put down. From page one I was convinced I was going to love it and I wasn’t proved wrong as the further I got into the plot the more involved I became, convinced that the lies being told were intended to cause harm to someone. This novel contains everything that’s essential for a gripping thriller, drama, suspense, and dread that the impossible could be about to happen. There are plenty of twists and turns that have kept me turning pages and a conclusion I’d guessed beforehand but still managed to surprise me. It’s been brilliantly written with perfect character descriptions by a very accomplished author and I can definitely recommend it.

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This book is a good domestic thriller. It did what it should by keeping me reading and guessing, and that ending, wow. I have read most of Sue Watson's books and this is her best one in my opinion. I can recommend this book.

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This was my first read by this author - and while I did find it quite slow at times, it did have some little twisty nuggets.

I did find some parts of the story to be over explained and then some not so much. I can see that the author was trying to keep us guessing/intrigued - but it did miss the mark a little.
It did keep me wondering throughout the first half of the book, but I did pick up on the ending quite early on.
I’d really like to read another book by this author to get a bit more of a feel for her writing style.

Overall it was an ok read.

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Holy wow! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I definitely was not expecting some of that. The way the author has written this book from start to finish was great! The cliff hangers on each chapter kept me going! But the chain of events 🤯 Absolutely a great thriller read 👏🏼

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This was such a tense, exciting read. I loved how the relationships started brewed as Rachel and Chloe’s friendship developed. I was literally glued to the page and read this book in two sittings.

I found myself fooled and misdirected on several occasions - how exciting was that? As for main character, Rachel, I loved being in her head as everything unfolded. Using Rachel’s phobia against her was a fabulous touch by Sue Watson. I felt her rising levels of panic throughout. ‘You, Me, Her.’ Is an absolutely cracking psychological thriller and I loved every minute of it!

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“Because she's dangerous!”

Thrilling, surprising, engaging, but also terrifying … I would say a thriller worth the name !!!
A woman moving into another city after a trauma. Her child and her husband. A new unexpected friend who is not what she thinks she is. Some complicated dynamics and a narrative that it catching and engaging from the very beginning and will leave you wanting more. It was fast paced and action packed so you never get bored. I truly think I needed to read a book like this. I wanted to be surprised by a plot that I was not expecting and at the end, it seems that this book gave me exactly that!! Up until the last moment I truly thought I had it all figured out. Turns out I was absolutely wrong. Might have predicted some twists but others I was clueless to. And I really really enjoyed that. I particularly liked the fact that the reader is there, alongside the main character, Rachel, trying to figure out the truth behind this terrible experience that she is facing. I usually enjoy books where children are involved and when they are the only source of truth and verity … we should listen to them so much more !! This book was the perfect thriller to get you out of a slump and suck you in a narrative. I’m very glad I had the chance to read it !!

“He said that just now, he looked through the window and someone was in the pool waving to him!”

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After finishing the book, I'm utterly speechless that it took me days to finally write a review... That's how good it is!

If you're looking for:
✔️Psychological Thriller
✔️Marital Drama
✔️Overcoming Trauma
✔️Roller-Coaster Read
✔️A lot of jumpscares
✔️Absolute page-turner
✔️Feels like you're watching a movie

Then you'll like reading this book.

The pacing is good. The built up towards the plot twist is amazing. Everything that I'm looking for a thriller book is in here. I couldn't ask for more...


Thank you Ms. Sue Watson, Bookouture, and Netgalley for approving and giving me an ARC. It's such a wonderful experience ☺️

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ARC review.
You Me Her by Sue Watson
This is my honest to goodness review on this book, despite being an ARC reviewer. 🩵
This book! All the feelings.
She's crazy. No, she's crazy. No he's crazy. No, it's her. No...? What is happening??
It's a ROLLERCOASTER.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I don't want to say a lot and give anything, but man! The ups and downs. Not knowing what's going on. Then when you get the whole story, JAW DROP.
My only con was I wanted more. I wish we could know what happened after Rachel figured everything out.
Overall, a great book that keeps you on the edge of your seat! Definitely recommend. 🩵

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Thanks to NetGalley for the Arc!

Rachel inherited a sum of money from her father and her husband Tom convinces her it’s best to move away from Manchester and invest it into their dream home.
Tom spends months getting their home ready, taking control over everything in the home.

Strange things begin to happen after Rachel befriends Chloe. Rachel’s convinced someone is stalking her.

This book is suspenseful and has a twist at nearly every corner.

If I’m honest, I was ready to DNF this book multiple times because I felt a lot of it was repeated and unnecessary. Rachel has a traumatic backstory and while you can guess what happened, it takes nearly the whole book for it to actually be confirmed.

The ending also felt very rushed. Some characters weren’t as fleshed out as I liked and would’ve liked a lot more on some.

Overall I did enough it but I wouldn’t reach for it again. It’s an easy and light read and could see myself reading this if I was on holiday.

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book review You. Me. Her. :

It was a great book, it did take me longer than my usual 3 days to get through but the story and twist were so good. If you are looking for a book with a surprise ending that you won’t see coming, this is the book for you! I promise you won’t figure out the ending, and once you get to the last 100 pages you will not wanna put it down!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️-4.25

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I really enjoyed this book and I am surprised that I didn’t guess who was the villain all along! I have to say the ending could have been a bit longer

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“You, Me, Her” the latest novel by Sue Watson, is a thrilling, twisting read! It was impossible to put down! The story of Tom (You), Rachel (Me), and Chloe (Her) is a story of marriage, friendship, motherhood, grief, secrets, lies, and murder. Who is telling the truth? Keep reading to the VERY end to find out!

Thank you Bookouture for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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Thank you to Sue Watson, Bookouture, and NetGalley for an arc of this novel in exchange for my honest review.

You may think you know what’s going on in my marriage, but you’ll be wrong. Only three things are true: Someone is a liar. Someone is in danger. Someone is a killer.

I have never sprinted so fast to grab my computer to leave a review! This tagline proved to be so accurate. I really thought I knew who fit into each one of those categories, but the more I read the book, the more I kept changing theories of who fit the criteria for each one, and honestly, I was pleasantly wrong about all of it. This book closely follows Rachel, her husband Tom, their son Sam, Chloe, who was the real estate agent for their current home, Rosa, who is Rachel's best friend, and a few other ladies that I won't mention. I was hooked from this story immediately. I found the little nuggets of information that Sue dropped throughout the first part of the book was enough to intrigue me and keep me wanting more. Rachel has some past trauma and we get to learn about it in pieces as the story progresses. Tom believes that Chloe is dangerous, but doesn't really elaborate why he feels that way, regardless, Sam has really formed a close friendship with her daughter, Emily and since they are new to town, Rachel needs a friend as well. But honestly, how well do you really know the people in your life?! There were many twists along the way that had my mouth wide open and I really can't comment on the circumstances for fear of giving something away. At any given time, I was either gasping aloud or shocked at the twists that had me saying, wait...WTF. There were many points in the story where I didn't know who to trust. The characters were well developed and the red-herrings were in abudance. It made me question everything I thought I knew. It's got a intricate web of deceit, affairs, lying, stalking, murder....basically everything a psychological thriller needs to knock it out of the park. The ending was chef's kiss. I was blown away and the final twist which I never saw coming. This was the wildest ride and although I've never read anything by Sue Watson before, it makes me want to immediately purchase all her books and have a reading binge. Insanely twisted and shocking in the best possible way. You NEED to read this book.....it's a thriller in the finest sense and you will not regret it. Pick it up on 6/3/24!!!

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What an unputdownable read! I will be thinking about this book for months to come and highly recommend to all fans of domestic thrillers

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I really loved and devoured that book! didn't expect all the twists and turns, I definitely recommend reading it, now!
Thank you so much NetGalley for an advanced copy of You, Me, Her by Sue Watson.

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First of all I want to thank NetGalley, Bookouture and of course Sue Watson for allowing me to read the ARC of "You, Me, Her" in exchange for an honest review.


What a clusterfuck, pardon my language, and I do not mean that in a negative way at all. This book had a grip on me like no other, had me confused from the start to the end, paranoid to the point I began looking around in my own home while reading.

The title of the book is very fitting, there is a you, there is a me, and there is a her that is for sure, but while the marriage of Tom and Rachel seems to be fine, absolute rock solid, there is an unsettling aura nestling around them as they move into their new house and more and more Rachel discovers things that make her doubt her own marriage, herself and certainly her sanity.

I cannot talk to much about the content, it is simply so that I feel as if any detail could serve a spoiler but I do WARMLY recommend this book to everyone and anyone who likes thriller that play with your own sanity a little bit.

And if you do --- PLEASE, do not hesitate to hit me up and tell me your thoughts on the END because WHAT THE FUCK?

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