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This story revolves around couples living in Huntington Grove. There are Heidi and Freddie who have purchased their first home but there are some odd things going on here with Freddie keeping his office locked and not allowing Heidi to enter which maker her very suspicious of her husband.

Then there is Willow and Gabe, here is another couple hiding secrets it seems, Gabe is out at all hours of the night and Willow has major concerns of what her husband is up to. They have a teenage daughter Isabella, but Gabe is not her father.

Dylan has a daughter Orla and is a single parent, trying to navigate this role as well as he can. But Dylan is experiencing dark thoughts and there is a lot of tension regarding this character and the ramifications of some of his actions

Alison is married to Kenneth who works a lot overseas but there are also some strange goings on in this house too. Alison is the neighbourhood organiser, a role she takes very seriously but annoys the heck out of others.

Everyone has their own agendas, and all are telling lies and hiding parts of their lives from others. This is a very entertaining read that keeps you guessing to the end which does wrap things up nicely. Thank you to Netgalley, the author and publisher for an advanced copy of the book, all opinions expressed are my own.

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This is the first book that I've ever read by this author, Home is where the lies live is full of suspense that kept me wanting to keep reading, it was an enjoyable read.

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This book is a look into the lives of several people during a week in Huntington Grove. This quiet neighborhood is definitely having a rough time of it, and right before their yearly block party too. The story starts with a recording of an emergency call from the party, then we go back to the beginning of the week to see how everything culminated into chaos. First, the main characters, who at first I thought were entertaining but one-dimensional, but all became more deep and likable/unlikable as the book went on…

Heidi and Freddie are moving in this week; after living in a small apartment, they have now saved enough money for a house in the suburbs. Why does Freddie keep his new office locked though, and why is he so silent when he finds out he’s now neighbors with someone from his past?

Willow knew Freddie in high school, and now years later, she is living across the street from him with her husband Gabe, and her teenage daughter, Isabella. Why do she and her daughter argue so much, and why is her husband out all hours of the night?

Dylan is a single father to Orla, who is being bullied for being a female football player. Dylan’s wife Celia was murdered a few years prior; why do people still suspect this genteel man was the killer?

Alison is the overbearing party organizer, whose husband Kenneth is away in Hong Kong. They are a childless couple, so why is there always yelling coming from their house?

Everyone on this street has their secrets, and they’re all quite good. This whole book was so entertaining as it led up to the party, but then what happens that day is a total shock. Actually, there are several shocks - I thought for sure I had a couple parts of this book pegged, but I was very surprised by everything that came out in the end. My only complaint was that the ending was abrupt, and a couple of smaller plot points were left dangling, but otherwise, this was great. This is the first book I’ve read by the author, and it won’t be my last. 4.5 stars!

(Thank you to Bookouture, Kerry Wilkinson and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my review. This book is slated to be released on December 5, 2024.)

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This is a brilliantly written and extremely tense thriller which I raced through as I was hooked and couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen next.

Huntingdon Grove seems like a lovely place to live and on the surface all the residents seem friendly. Under the surface though all is not as it seems and people are not who they appear to be.

There are some shocking revelations and the book builds to a cracking ending at the street party with all the residents begins.

Great characters and some truly amazing writing had me on the edge the of my seat and I couldn’t put the book down, waiting to see what was coming next. It’s told by several points of view which helps sustain the interest but every character has their own story to tell.

Highly recommended.

Thanks to Netgalley, the publisher and the author for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Heidi and Freddie move to Huntingdon Grove. They find that neighbours keep secrets - big secrets, but so do they.

Like all of Kerry Wilkinson's books, I enjoyed this immensely. It was difficult at first to keep track of all the characters and their partners.
It kept me on the edge of my seat, wondering who the shooter was at the street party, and it was quite a surprise when that person was revealed!

I recommend.
4/5 stars from me

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read this book.

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Freddie move to a new neighborhood but there is some sort of connection between some of these people. Heidi can’t figure out what is going on with her husband. Meanwhile, willow also cannot figure out what is going on with her husband. Everyone has secrets. Dylan can’t let go of his wife dying, but it is that connected to any of the other people? There is def a lot here and a lot of characters. Hard to keep everyone straight but it was good!

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Thank you Netgalley for the advance copy of this book

Young married couple Heidi and Freddie just moved to Huntington Grove. All the neighbours see they are friendly and polite but why is one door in their house always locked?

Across the street, Willow tries not to argue with her teenage daughter – even as her marriage is falling apart. And where does her husband really go each night, leaving the bed beside her cold?

Feeling lonely, she always waves hello to single dad Dylan next door. His wife died in a tragic murder. The culprit was never found. It’s no surprise there are rumours he was involved…

On a beautiful sunny day, it’s time for the whole street to gather for a summer party. Everyone plasters on a fake smile. But soon the picnic tables will be overturned, sirens will blare – and one of the residents will be marched away in police handcuffs.

Everyone at the party will be questioned. But everyone will lie…And with every household hiding something, who has a secret big enough to kill for?

I enjoy books where everyone in the different houses has secrets to hide. It's always interesting to see the stories unravel. Well written !!

3.5 out of 5 ⭐️

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Every home has secrets and some are a bit more sinister than the others. In this story though they all could compete to win the title of most sinister one!

I always enjoy reading books about the families living on a certain street and organising a street party. Often the family who just moved in are trying to get to now their neighbours and fitting in and it's a perfect opportunity for the readers to get acquainted with the other families too and of course the street party is the time and the place often all things are revealed.

I was deeply immersed in this book and my mouth fell open a couple of times. 

You think you know the people living in the same house as you do. You think you know the people living next to you or across from you. It seems like you know nobody at all.

I totally enjoyed this book and I loved the author slipping in a lighter part describing the situation about Willow's parents. 

I loved Orla and I felt for her. 

A great book as per usual/ 5 stars

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So good!!! Wow!!! I kept reading and reading was so involved in this book and what was going on I couldn't put it down. Went not where I thoughtn it was going nice twist, Is there more coming hopefully...?

Thanks to the author, the publisher and Netgalley for an early release of this book

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Where to start? As i would expect from this fantastic author the storyline is right up my street.
So much is going on behind the closed doors in this street.
Each family is gradually introduced so i could quite easily visualize them.
Things build up to the day of the street party and then mayhem ensues.
I was kept guessing almost all the way through and even when i got the odd clue i certainly didn't get everything right.
Just loved this book but the ending left me speechless!!!
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.

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Wow this is a great read. It all centres around an event around a street party but we don’t know what happened or who was involved but it is interwoven between the stories around all of the inhabitants on the street and the new residents who have just moved in. Every house seems to be keeping secrets and lies and any one of them could be involved. This book is hard to put down and is a rollercoaster ride to a conclusion that is perfecto a great read for thriller lovers and would make a great ITV drama!!

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You do not know who to trust in this story. It starts out a little slow but gradually picks up pace. Plenty of suspense.

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