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Hannah and Jasper move to a luxury gated community, Silverbook but will Hannah be happy there? Will she be finally safe? Not long after the move Hannah sees a face that she recognises from her past. A great read full of twists and turns.
I really enjoyed this book which had me hooked from the start. It was the first book I have read by Sue Fortin It was full of secrets, lies and surprises. The switching back and forth of the timeline was good. The characters strong and likeable. It was fast paced with great twists and turns throughout that will have you turning the pages to find out what happens next. I would definitely recommend this book. Looking forward to reading more of her books.
I was new to Sue Fortin when I requested this book and I am extremely glad I did. This book was an addictive and gripping domestic thriller that will have you hooked from the very first few pages till the last. This book was packed with suspense and unpredictable twists and turns that will have you trusting no one. Fans of domestic thrillers and slow-burning suspense will find much to enjoy in this dark and tense exploration of trust, fear, and secrets and I don’t think I will forget it in a long time. #YourLittleLies #NetGalley #goodreads #5tars #stormpublishing
This was absolutely amazing! I was totally enthralled with this story from beginning to end, I could barely put it down, and when I finally read the last page, the house was dark, I was hungry, thirsty, needed to pee and my neck was stiff. But damn, it was worth it!
Loved this book. I have previously read some of Sues book so I knew it wouldnt disappoint. This is a book that everyone should read. Highly recommend.
Your Little Lies by Sue Fortin was an addictive and gripping domestic thriller that will have you hooked from the very first few pages till the last. It was fast paced with great twists and turns throughout that will have you turning the pages to find out what happens next. This book was brilliant, especially as it was also full of big secrets, lies, and deception I did not want this book to end.
I highly recommend this book.
Your Little Lies was a pretty good read. I think the author did a great job with the story. There are multiple timelines, twists, and it kept me guessing what would happen next. I think it was worth the read. I believe this is the first book I've read from this author but I'm looking forward to reading more in the future.
This was a story full of emtion which was difficult to resist. great characterisations that brought the characters to life. I was totally absorbed all the way through and in pieces by the end!
I really enjoyed this book. It kept my interest and I loved the switching back-and-forth of the timeline. Great twist as well! I will continue to read her books as I really enjoy them.
A good thriller, solid read. Great storyline with some good characters, I like the differing pov’s but I can understand how it could be confusing or hard to follow.
A good addition to the genre.
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Storm Publishing, and author Sue Fortin for the advanced reader copy of this book. What follows is my unbiased review of the book.
Had Your Little Lies not been an advanced reader copy that I committed to reviewing, I probably wouldn't have finished it. That said, I'm glad I pressed on and finished it, for by the end it gave me a lot to think about and was a decent mystery.
Hannah and Jasper are partners who move with their 7-year-old daughter to an exclusive community in the south of England on the English Channel. Jasper loves her, despite the fact that he knows she has secrets. He accepts her anxiety and behavior without question, believing that when the time is right she will tell him. Moving out of London to the community of Silverbanks was supposed to be part of reassuring Hannah.
That's not how it turns out. When Hannah recognizes a neighbor, she's worried that her past is catching up to her, despite the reassurances Bryan gives her. Another neighbor, Annabelle, seems to draw Hannah out of her shell a bit until a few incidents put Hannah on edge. Is she imagining it or is someone targeting Hannah and her family? When Bryan turns up dead, it would seem Hannah's worst fears are confirmed.
Your Little Lies is a psychological thriller, which only works if the protagonist seems to be in peril. That is certainly the case here. Hannah flashes back to her old life as Laurel Jordan to explain how she got to this place. She was put into witness protection when she testified in a murder trial of Daniel Sully, who was a loan shark with ties to organized crime. The problem I had was that most of the peril that Laurel/Hannah found herself in practically had neon signs in front warning her off. It's obvious from the start that Annabelle is someone to be cautious of. I wanted to scream at Hannah as she continually dismissed the warning signs, yet we're told that for the past 11 years, she has been so cautious. The same is true in her old life as Laurel. There are so many warning signs from Daniel, yet she feels drawn to him despite being a married woman. Laurel's husband, Matt, turns out to be a jerk, but at the beginning of her story, they are a happily married couple with a son.
It was upon reflection that I saw something else about Laurel/Hannah. She's typical of so many women who were raised to doubt themselves even when the truth is right in front of them. Daniel is a smooth talker and charmer, yet Laurel seems to fall for him rather quickly. Her supposedly loving husband has been undermining her confidence, treating her work as an interior decorator as a hobby and telling her that Daniel has only hired her because he pities her. Yet, he expects her to do whatever it takes to help him get a contract with him. Laurel tells Matt that she's uncomfortable with some of the things Daniel has said and done, but Matt doesn't stand up to protect his wife. Instead, he tells her she is overreacting and dismisses her discomfort.
The same is true for Laurel when she is Hannah. There are so many red lights about Annabelle's behavior, yet Hannah seems to be so desperate for a friend she continually talks herself out of heeding the warning signs that are pretty hard to miss. Jasper is more supportive of her than Matt ever was, but he can't help being confused that she still won't confide her secret to him.
Your Little Lies was a decent mystery, and I eventually appreciated Hannah as the embodiment of a woman who has little to no confidence in herself and needs a man to reassure her. I don't think that's the type of heroine I could root for in the long run, though. I found myself more annoyed by her behavior and obtuseness. When I can't root for the protagonist, it's hard to feel invested in the thriller/mystery part of the story.
I found this book confusing with the past and present points of view of Hannah/Laurel . An Ok read for me
Thanks to Netgalley for the chance to read this ARC
WHOA!! This book was so good! I was pulled in from the very beginning, and the fast pace, twists, and drama kept me entertained until the very end. This was my first book by this author, and I plan to read more.
This was such a powerful thriller. There were moments that made me sad and moments that made me gasp out loud. It was such a compelling story that kept me captivated the more the plot revealed itself. There were twists that I definitely didn't predict. The character development was top notch as I felt like I really knew these characters. I was on the edge of my seat the entire ride.
Thank you NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
This is one of the best books I have read!!
It had me chasing my tail backwards and forwards trying to figure out what would happen next, it certainly gave my mind a work out.. when. Hannah, Jasper and their daughter Pia move to an up market gated property with views of the beach, they have it all or do they?? One of them is hiding a deep dark secret, who ? And what? As I made my way through the book, it was intense....... I have never read anything by this author before, but if all her other books are this good, she has a new fan. Definitely recommend, if your looking for a physcological thriller.
This book was a major step up from the last one I read by Sue Fortin . This domestic thriller was absolutely fantastic—full of emotions, tension, and unexpected twists. It grabbed me right from the start and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole way through. The characters felt so real and had great depth, each one stirring different emotions as the story unfolded. The tension in certain scenes was super intense, and the pacing was spot-on. Sue Fortin has definitely become one of my go-to authors. If you're after a fast-paced domestic thriller, this is one you won't want to miss!
Thank you @netgalley and @stormbooks_co for the ARC 😍
Your Little Lies is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into themes of trust, deception, and the haunting nature of past secrets. As Hannah moves with her family to an exclusive gated community, the illusion of safety quickly unravels when unsettling incidents and a connection to her buried trauma resurface. The story intertwines with that of Laurel and Matt, whose professional dealings lead to dangerous personal entanglements. Both narratives build tension through their characters' internal struggles and the external threats that emerge, culminating in a suspenseful and shocking conclusion.Thank you Netgalley for this e ARC.
Firstly thank you to the publishers for my early access in exchange for a review..
I spent the afternoon reading this and loved it .
Packed with suspense and unpredictable this is a fast paced thriller that will have you trusting no one .
All is not what is seems with anyone living in an idyllic neighbourhood and it was fascinating as the secrets were unravelled .
A great book that is perfect escapism !
This was a nice twisty thriller. I didn't see the twists coming and I was unable to put this down. Nice one!
Your Little Lies is a gently paced thriller with small town vibes.
It wasn’t entirely my cup of tea - I felt that a lot of the complication could have been resolved more easily, Hannah could have shared her ‘big secret’ with her partner much earlier without concern, and some aspects felt too implausible to be coincidental.
However on the whole it was an enjoyable read, with an interesting premise. The small town setting made for a cosy and intriguing location, and I really loved Jasper - he was a breath of fresh air in this town full of deadly secrets! 3.5 stars rounded up.
Thank you Storm Publishing, Dreamscape Select and NetGalley for a copy of this book. Opinions expressed are my own.
YOUR LITTLE LIES by Sue Fortin kept me on the edge of my seat throughout.
When Hannah, Jasper and seven year old Pia Gunderson move to the English town of Silverbanks and into an exclusive gated community, Hannah believes she may finally be safe from her past. That is, until she meets her neighbour Brian Chamberton. He is part of the history that she has tried so long to outrun. She finds some solace in neighbour Annabelle, a shoulder to cry on, escape for a few hours and a good bottle of wine. As she gets closer to Annabelle, strange things begin happening around the home. And then a murder rocks the small community and Hannah is left wondering if she is really safe or merely locked in a gilded cage.
Meanwhile interior designer Laurel Jordan and husband Matt are both trying to launch their businesses into the stratosphere with Daniel Sully, who takes a shine to Laurel, almost to the point of stalking her. When Daniel hires both Laurel and Matt, she is thrust into close contact with Daniel. Does he have interior motives? Is she leading him on?
These carefully constructed lives are on a collision course and Hannah is forced to reach out to get help from a most unlikely source. The final confrontation blew me away.
I have enjoyed Sue Fortin’s previous novels for their domestic suspense. This one did not disappoint. Her writing is clear and concise which leads to a very enjoyable read that kept me up. I will continue to follow along for her next psychological thrill ride.
Thank you to NetGalley and storm publishing for this ARC opportunity. All opinions are my own and given voluntarily.