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Just like the actual book the narrators were great! They kept me engrossed and tangled into this eye opening book.
This was a good book. I really enjoyed watching all of these secrets unravel through a friendship that almost accidentally came together. The characters were real and so were their problems. Great book! I enjoyed the narrator in the audio book.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ALC.
I thought that overall, this book was a decent thriller. I didn't love it, but at the same time, I also didn't hate it. I just thought that some parts of the story were a little mediocre, and this audiobook didn't keep me as entertained as some thriller audiobooks do. I did not hate this book though. And as always, I thought Jesse Vilinsky did an excellent job with her narration.
As I do sometimes with books I find to be just so-s0, I will most likely pick up this audiobook again at later date, when I am hopefully in a better headspace to completely enjoy this novel.
Thanks again to NetGalley and the publisher for the ALC.
A typical Domestic suspense. We have four accidental mom friends, that are hiding secrets of their own, and are scared to talk about them get themselves into an investigation of a school cheating scheme. Someone is collecting a lot of money for grades, and they have to uncover that person. The problem is, more than one of the friends has personal involvement in this scandal.
In the beginning I thought it was quite slow, and serious girl drama that isn't going anywhere. I hate when female characters tend to not stand up for themselves, and it was like that in the book for way too long. I thought that a lot of issues could have been solves a lot earlier just by having those hard conversations and not ignoring the signs. But that is life - we do not want to get involved in others' issues. There were certain parts that I felt were being ignored just for the plot, like the boss not noticing certain things with Anna. Daughter knowing but not saying anything. It just didn't feel like that is how their characters would act.
Overall it was just OK. A quick listen, a twisty one at that, weaving all those issues kind of together, but not something memorable, Maybe I'm just growing out of Domestic Suspense.
Thank you to Dreamscape Media for my ALC. All opinions are my own.
This was an intriguing look at three very different women and the secrets they hide. It's also an interesting view into how women forge friendships with incredibly tight bonds despite or because of their challenging circumstances. I enjoyed the little reveals along the way to the explosive yet satisfying ending. If you enjoy audiobooks the narration for this one is fantastic and really brings the story to life.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this eARC in audiobook format.
Caitlin Weaver’s Things We Never Say is a gripping and emotionally charged domestic drama that delves into the hidden lives and secrets of three women. The audiobook, narrated by the talented Jesse Vilinsky, brings an added layer of depth and nuance to this already compelling story.
The narrative centers around three mothers—Anna, Maggie, and Rhea—each harboring their own secrets. Anna, the quiet and reserved mother, hides the reality of her troubled home life to protect her husband’s reputation as the school headmaster. Maggie, a relationship therapist, struggles with the painful truth of her failing marriage. Rhea, despite her affluent appearance, fears her past could resurface and destroy her carefully constructed life.
Jesse Vilinsky’s narration is a standout feature of this audiobook. Her ability to give each character a distinct voice and personality enhances the listening experience, making it easy to follow the multiple perspectives.
Weaver’s writing is both poignant and engaging, with a keen eye for detail and character development. She skillfully weaves together the lives of her protagonists, creating a tapestry of interconnected stories that reveal the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and deception.
Things We Never Say explores themes of secrecy, betrayal, and the facade of perfection. It delves into the pressures faced by women to maintain appearances and the personal cost of hiding the truth.
Things We Never Say is a powerful and thought-provoking audiobook that will resonate with listeners who enjoy domestic dramas and psychological thrillers. Caitlin Weaver’s compelling storytelling, combined with Jesse Vilinsky’s exceptional narration, makes this a must-listen. The book’s exploration of complex emotional landscapes and its well-drawn characters ensure it leaves a lasting impression.
Thank you, Dreamscape Media for this advance copy in exchange for my review.
Things we never say is Big Little Lies meets One of Us Is Dead in the best possible way.
The unexpected camaraderie between Maggie, Anna and Rhea was delightful.
I enjoyed the mystery behind the scandal as well as their individual lives and problems.
I loved how each of the women’s confidence grew leaps and bounds as they worked together through both their own issues as well as the scandal.
This was my first read by Caitlin Weaver and I will immediately be reading her previous book and anything she writes next.
🎧📖 note: Jesse Vilinsky did a fantastic job narrating the story and all of the individual characters.
Private school mama drama that reveals deeper, darker secrets.
Anna, Maggie, and Rhea have nothing in common, until thrown together for volunteer efforts to organize a gala for their children's elite school.
While at a glance, each woman's life appears happy and normal, the facade falls quickly and we learn all is not as it seems.
Big focus on marriage, relationships, and things we will do for our children. This audiobook was well done, and I couldn't wait to find out what happened next.
Than you to NetGalley and to Dreamscape Media for this ARC of the audiobook.
Three women, three secrets. How will these secrets effect each one of their lives and will this bind these women together or tear them apart?
Maggie, Rhea and Anna are brought together on the Civitas committee for the school gala. They have nothing in common at first but as they get to know each other they realize they are all keeping secrets that could break their families apart. I enjoyed the women's friendship that forms in this book. By the end of the book I felt vested into all their lives.
I listened to the audiobook and have to say I almost gave up in the beginning as the story builds slowly and the voices weren't my favorite BUT I am so happy I stuck with it as it really was a good book. Not sure I would recommend the audio version of this though. I also think the author could have shortened the beginning of the book to make me give this book 4 stars instead of 3.
Thank you NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Huge thank you to Dreamscape for the audiobook!
Big Littles Lies fans this one is definitely for you!
If you are a fan of momma drama, school drama, family drama, etc. then make sure you pick this one up!
The story centered around several different families that all had children attending the same school. Everyone is hiding something and these close friends may not know each other as well as they thought they did. Secrets start being revealed left and right as friendships and marriages are tested!
As far as the characters go, some were likable to me and some were downright unlikable! There was a fun mix of people to root for and people to...not root for. Overall, a fun and juicy read full of drama!
While I would have loved if the audiobook was a full-cast, Jesse Vilinsky is so talented and does SO many different voices well, that it almost seemed like it was recorded by a full-cast.
Mothers Anna, Maggie, and Rhea are part of the PTA and are in charge of a fundraising gala. Each of them has challenges in their own lives that the other doesn't know about. When they uncover some shocking information, they struggle with what they should do about it. This was definitely one I couldn't listening to to find out how it would all resolve.
Loved loved loved all of the leads in this book. The situations and drama felt real, and I was invested with them. Thank you so much for sharing their stories with us.
Three mothers. Three secrets. One devastating scandal.
I really enjoyed this domestic thriller about secrets, lies, betrayals and unexpected friendship. Three women reluctantly work together on a school charity function and end up discovering some pretty damning information. They all have one thing in common; they fiercely love and want to protect their loved ones. I really liked how strong these women are and how their friendship and struggles were woven together. The narration was rather well done considering the vast number of both female and male characters. Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Audio for the gifted ALC in exchange for my honest review.
Thank you Netgalley & Dreamscape Media for an ALC of Things We Never Say by Caitlin Weaver. I really enjoyed the audio on this one, and the book went in a completely different direction than I expected.
The POVs alternate between three mothers, who each harbor their own secrets. What links the three of them is one devastating scandal at their childrens’ school that they accidentally uncover when working together on a PTA project. They find themselves caught in a dilemma between the right thing to do, and the thing that will keep their lives in tact. Revealing the truth behind the scandal has the potential to tear their lives apart.
I wasn’t expecting this one to be as emotional as it was, and how emotional it made me feel. The three storylines, while very different, each grapple with deep and dark themes that make you question what you’d do if you were in that situation. I’m looking forward to reading more by this author now.
Things We Never Say is my first book by Caitlin Weaver and I really enjoyed it. This book is told from multiple points of view from Rhea, Anna, and Maggie who come together as volunteers for their children's private school gala. As the story unfolds, the three women become friends and secrets or events are revealed leaving everyone shocked.
This book had me on the edge of my seat with anticipation of what could possibly happen next. If you like domestic thrillers with a lot of drama, secrets, and lies..then this book is for you!
Thank you NetGalley, Storm Publishing, and Caitlin Weaver for my advanced copy, this was such a great read!
Absolutely loved this! Perfectly narrated! She made an engaging story even more in-put-downable. Told through three different women’s perspectives. Satisfying ending. Nobody truly has the perfect life but they do have each other.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for early access to this book.
General Description: Anna, Rhea, and Maggie find themselves in charge of a private school gala. However, the three of them quickly discover that something isn't right at the school, which isn't great because Anna's married to the headmaster, Rhea is the PTA president, and Maggie sends her kid there (well, they all do). On top of the school concern, each woman is reaching a pivotal point in their life that completely shakes up their life. Can the women figure out what's going on in the school, and get over whatever hardship is thrown at them in their personal lives?
The goods:
- I really loved Anna, Rhea, and Maggie. While all have their faults (and secrets), I really liked all of them.
- I thought the audiobook narrator was fantastic!
- I liked the number of plots you get in this book, it kept me engaged the entire time.
- The TWISTS in the book were insane to me. I predicted literally nothing.
The loss of a star:
- A major plot twist happens that is just never explained. And it continues to bug me even weeks after I finished the book, so I can't give it higher than.4 stars as I know it'll never be explained.
If you're looking for a mystery novel with older MCs and a found family trope, this is the next book for you!
This has been a good listen, although overall it was a bit predictable I still enjoyed the overall story.
There are quite a few characters which takes a while to figure out who’s who and how they all fit together.
With lots going on, the pace was quick and kept me listening.
For me this wasn’t anything special but a good story which kept me committed.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for the opportunity to read and review.
Things We Never Say
By Caitlin Weaver
Audiobook narrated by Jesse Vilinsky
A domestic drama that follows three women that are joined together for the purpose of organizing a gala for the prestigious school their children attend.
The story is told from each women’s perspective as they struggle with their own personal secrets while trying to maintain the façade of perfection.
While the story does slow down at times, the character development is great. It’s hard not to feel for each women as they struggle with their lies and how much to share with each other.
What bounds these woman is the scandal they uncover while preparing for the gala and what to do with the information as it will affect them all.
Narrator was good at providing a distinctive voice for each women. The male voices made me chuckle, but we’ll done
Thank you to NetGalley, publisher and author for the ARC for honest review
Things We Never Say by Caitlin Weaver is a story about 3 friends, lots of secrets, and many lies. The points of view vary chapter by chapter and is told through the eyes of each of the 3 friends, all with their own lives, experiences, and struggles as they find themselves entangled in a scandal surrounding their children’s very prestigious private school. I found myself incredibly invested in the lives of Anna, Rhea, and Maggie and I couldn’t let this story go. The audiobook is superbly narrated by Jesse Vilinsky and it was just perfection- her intonation, emotion, accents, timing…it was all just absolutely amazing and brought this book to life. It blows my mind that this is only Caitlin Weaver’s second novel. I hope she keeps them coming because I am absolutely hooked. I’ve already sought out her first novel, Such a Good Family as my next read as I love her writing style. Thank you so much to NetGalley and to Dreamscape Media for this ARC of audiobook, Things We Never Say by Caitlin Weaver. I am so grateful! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️