Never Have I Ever

The gripping psychological thriller about a game gone wrong

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Pub Date Dec 12 2019 | Archive Date Dec 26 2019
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodder Paperbacks

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Description

Never Have I Ever been punished for what I have done . . .

'An unsettling whirlwind of a novel with a startlingly dark core. 5 Stars' Sun on The Other Twin

Twenty years ago

Four teenagers discover a new game.

They add their own rules, going from sharing secrets to sharing firsts.

And then it all goes spiraling out of control.


Now

A woman gets a note through her door which chills her blood

'Never have I ever been punished for what I have done'

She thought this was over. But it looks like it's her turn to play

Because no matter how far it goes, you have to obey the rules of the game. And the game is never really over.

'Well written, engrossing and brilliantly unique, this is a fab debut' Heat on The Other Twin

Never Have I Ever been punished for what I have done . . .

'An unsettling whirlwind of a novel with a startlingly dark core. 5 Stars' Sun on The Other Twin

Twenty years ago

Four teenagers discover a new...


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ISBN 9781529337723
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 336

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Never Have I Ever

Omg what have I just read. I absolutely loved this book and found it so hard to put down, that I’ve actually read it in 2 seatings.
This book had me hooked after the first two chapters
Never have I ever tells the story of a group of teenage girls who decide to put a twist on the traditional game of never have I ever. However, the twist spirals out of control and someone gets hurt!
Samantha is back to her home town, with her husband and toddler. One day she receives a note, never have I ever, and she realises the past is back to haunt her!
This book literally had me reading at speed so I could find out what samantha’s big secret was
It was exciting and captivating and everything that a psychological thriller should be
This is easily a 5⭐️ read for me!

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Oooh!! One of those to put you on the edge of your seat and find yourself slipping forward...Sam is an author. They have recently moved back to her childhood home of Ilfracombe for various reasons, finances being one of them as it’s much cheaper to live there than London where they were previously. Sam has a past and a secret. She occasionally gets fan mail but when a fan starts becoming rather more and referring to her past she is getting worried. She tells her husband only the bare outline as he doesn’t know what happened twenty three years ago and she wants it to stay that way. She meets up with a couple of old school friends but the main possible suspect hasn’t been seen for many years and Sam is struggling to track her down- being convinced that’s who is now threatening her. Scenes of domestic chaos and harmony and then bang! That something that puts you off kilter. We have all been there and Lucy gets this across very well. The tension is slowly but surely built and you are not quite sure where this is going. I just had to keep reading and reading, I was so engrossed in this I really couldn’t put it down. Wow! Stunning just doesn’t cover it 5 huge shining stars.
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