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This is a solid fast paced thriller! There are twists that are good. The ending didn't go the way I thought it would which is always a good thing. I would recommend this! Special Thank You to Lorna Henderson, Joffe Books and NetGalley for allowing me to read a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.
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interesting read! so many secrets, and many twists and turns. unfortunately it was a bit confusing at times but i still enjoyed it.
˗ˋˏ ୨୧ thank you to NetGalley and Lorna Henderson for the digital arc in exchange for an honest review! ୨୧ ˎˊ˗
This book was fantastic. Its all about secrets. It was full of twists and turns and the ending gave me even more twists. I connected to the sisters and Im hoping to see more books from this author.
Unfortunately, this was just OK for me. I liked it at the beginning, but the ending in particular was a bit unsatisfying. I was also confused with the characters as the wrong name was used a few times (e.g. Josie instead of Tara).
All in all, I give this book three stars. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC.
Some good twists but I found it confusing the way the story kept going back and forwards.
Thank you to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this ARC
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. A great storyline which kept me guessing right to the end.....even then i didn't guess correctly! Great book.
Many thanx to NetGalley, the author and publisher for allowing me to read and review this book
I was pleasantly surprised with Two Sisters by Lorna Henderson. Firstly, the title, cover, and brief description of the book really drew me in. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I began reading, but what a journey Lorna Henderson took readers on!
I enjoy books where one has very likable characters, but also characters one may loathe, because it makes it all the more realistic. I loved the sisterly bond between Josie and Tara, with the twist of secrets throughout the present and the past. How much can one person hide?
Speaking of the past, I liked the usage of flashbacks in Two Sisters, and how, as a reader, I was left guessing, “now who could this character be?” While all questions are answered in time, the readers definitely cannot guess what’s going to happen next! If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers, you’ll love this book!
I only wish it wasn’t wrapped up so quickly, because the end seemed a bit rushed. However, overall, it was an interesting and captivating read!
Lorna Henderson did a masterful storytelling job. The way the chapters were crafted throughout it was hard to tell what twists and turns this story was taking which made for non-stop, engaging, page-flipping enjoyment! It was hard to put this book down!
Read and reviewed in exchange for a free copy from NetGalley, I enjoyed this book, but unfortunately it felt quite flat after a promising and intriguing start. I was interested in the story, but numerous threads were introduced and then not really explored much. The twists towards the end, while (mostly) unexpected, were unfortunately rushed through, and the revelations were not particularly clear.
This was a quick read, though more domestic suspense than a mystery/thriller, in my opinion. It centers on sisters Tara and Josie, who haven’t been close over the last couple of years but are thrown into some family drama when bones are discovered in the backyard of their childhood home, where Tara now lives. The POV alternates primarily between the two, with a few chapters from other characters thrown in throughout.
While Josie and Tara seemed like likable characters, I didn’t find their voices to be all that distinct, and sometimes had to remind myself whose chapter I was reading. I appreciated the fact that their father and grandmother were close, which also added to the family drama. I figured out the big twist pretty early in but there were a couple other surprises, all which made for a quick read. The ending tied things up nicely, though was a little anticlimactic.
Overall, this was a fast paced read that held my interest, though I didn’t feel like anything shocking really occurred. Thanks to Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Secrets are never good especially when they are held within your family because it will always come back and get you. This book is definitely a reminder of that and how bad things can go due to those secrets. This was a bit slow moving and the back and forth can be a bit confusing though it still had a great twist in it.
Two Sisters by Lorna Henderson is a recommended family drama full of secrets and reads like a soap opera. This is a revised edition of the novel that was originally published as Where Are You? by L.E. Hill.
Tara and Josie had their mother leave them when they were children. Now Tara and her family are living in their old childhood home and fixing it up. Josie is staying nearby with their grandmother after she left her husband. Their father lives in the same town. When builders find bones buried in the garden it starts an investigation. It also marks the start of one twist/reveal after another.
The narrative is told through alternate points-of-view in the present and the past, basically Tara and Josie with an unknown voice occasionally. One drama after another follows and quickly multiplies.
The good news is that Two Sisters will hold your attention like any good, over-the-top soap opera does. These people have a constant barrage of one thing after another and plenty of hints along the way that they are all holding secrets. The bad news is that not all of the dramas/secrets are necessarily worth the suspense and some may induce eye-rolling.
Still, you will keep reading to see what on earth is going to happen or be revealed next. Thanks to Joffe Books for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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This was a good read with an exciting ending, didn’t see that coming. A great psychological thriller about families.
Two sisters, they are the same but very different. When digging up the garden of their childhood home they find bones, whose are they?
I really enjoyed this intense read, I enjoyed reading each sisters views on the story with alternating chapters. The sisters were likable characters that were easy to follow, plus it’s an easy read.
A thrilling 4 star.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a copy.
This fast paced book had lots of twists and turns and the story was told from a few different perspectives, which I like because I think it adds more depth to the story. I had thought several times that I had this one figured out only to find out later that I didn't. I love a story that keeps me guessing! This was my first book from Lorna Henderson but I'd definitely like to see more from her!
Thank you, NetGalley, for this great ARC!
What a brilliant book. It tells the story of two sisters, Josie who has just left her husband and has moved back in with her gran for a bit and Tara who is now living in their old childhood home with her husband and 2 children. When workman discover a body in an extension they were working on at the house the police soon become involved. Some members of their amily are hiding something which will soon come out.
I loved this book from beginning to end. I will look out for more books from this author.
This is a revised edition of the book previously published as Where Are You? By L.E. Hill.
My husband and I have moved back to my childhood, a pretty stone cottage by the sea. Our two kids love the large garden, and the views are breathtaking. The renovations will probably cost twice what they said, but I know it will be amazing in the end. I'm baking a cake when the builder calls me over, "We've found something." "What do you mean?" "Bones" he says. "You've got bones at the bottom of your garden." The first person I call is my sister, Josie, She'll know what to do. We've been there for each other ever since our mother walked out more than twenty years ago. We were just children. The only contact we had was a card on our birthdays - but they suddenly stopped when we reached the age of twenty-one. We ask my father about the bones. What he tells us will shatter everything I thought I knew about my family.
This is a twisted, fast-paced read that told from multiple perspectives. The characters are well-developed. The suspense grew throughout the book. There are a few subplots, making this multilayered story hard to put down. I liked the author's writing style. It's told in the past and present day. The ending was shocking.
Published 15th August 2024
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Good, quick read.
Two sisters are trying to navigate their lives as everything around them seems to be falling apart. Tara is renovating her home when the workers find some bones in the backyard. Josie has just left her husband and is back living with Gran. Its very much a story about the secrets we keep especially from our own family.
Thank you to NetGalley and Joffe Books for the ARC.
I absolutely loved this thriller it gripped from start to finish I really enjoyed how it was told from different perspectives it definitely helped build up the suspense. It was a fast paced thriller with many twists and turns I will definitely be recommending this to everyone. Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my advanced copy of this great book.
4* Oh how we practise to deceive... Well-intentioned lies, loss, heartache and love.
Joffe Books are turning out to be a rather nice surprise, given that they're set in the UK, lack faux American gloss, are believable and feel real without huge dramatisation. This is no different to their MO, and it's worth a read, though it could do with editing to get rid of filler.
The tale is told in Tara and Jodie's present and past, with the tale of another female - avoiding spoilers here - told in the past, with good hints and enough to keep me engrossed in both timelines. Did I 'see' the sisters? Not really, as unfortunately the book has a lot of filler, namely in Dimitri and Jaz/Jason who don't really seem to have much of a role to play, and we just got the sisters' thoughts. The tale could have survived without either guy, tbh. There was also filler in Tara not being married to Mark, but having a family with him, with their young twins asking why their parents aren't married, and the - here - faux drama of the mammogram (it didn't seem like a PSA on the part of the author).
There's a shock from someone who seemed innocuous and kindhearted, but who has a lot to answer for, though she had a timely departure. It was sad that her victim couldn't come clean amd missed out on so much, but hey, she wasn't squeaky clean herself, so maybe justice works in mysterious ways. Still, it's worth a read, despite the not-really-believable cop, Brian, who, tbh, needed a good dressing down, if bot a sacking for his unprofessionalism.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Joffe Books for my reading pleasure.
My thanks to Joffe Books and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read ‘Two Sisters’ written by Lorna Henderson in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
Tara is having a new studio/office built in her garden and just as she’s offering tea to the workmen they stop what they’re doing and tell her she’s got bones buried at the bottom of the garden. Sisters Tara and Josie’s father used to live in the house but they don’t like to ask him about the bones as he’s recovering from heart problems and their Gran doesn’t look well either.
‘Two Sisters’ is a family drama that has an interesting plot and well-described characters but I got confused with the sisters Tara and Josie and those in the italicised chapters. Although full of twists and turns, I didn’t feel the excitement and enthusiasm I usually experience when reading thrillers and thought they spent far too much time cleaning, tidying and drinking tea. It’s a good sound thriller that’s easy to read and became more involving the further I got into the story but although I finished it I’m not sure I’d want to pick it up to read again.