No Good Lie by Claire Stibbe

Thank you @ClaireStibbe @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #Gifted #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour. No good lie has a great front cover with the rose and petals falling off, I like the colours as well with the grey/black background. This is a psychological thriller and the chapters are written through Freya the main character who finds a woman's body on the beach that takes her back to the past and Edward's perspective who is stalking Freya. It was nice to get into the minds of both characters. The story is written well and is intense but enjoyable to read. I was hooked on Claire Stibbe's style of writing straight away and was drawn into the plot from the get-go. The story is fast-paced which I like and is a real page turner. Fantastic read and great twists. 5 stars Blurb Winner of the PageTurner Writing Award 2021 The darkest secrets hide in plain sight. When Freya Thorne finds a woman’s body on the beach, she is swept back into the nightmare of the past. She knows the similarities to her daughter’s tragic death cannot be a coincidence, but nobody will believe her. Letters arrive with chilling threats. This stalker knows more about Freya than any stranger could. Weird sounds disrupt her nights, and she knows someone’s been in her house. As the stalker draws Freya into a terrifying game, she uncovers more questions than answers. Her life is being threatened, and she doesn’t know who to trust. Someone has been pulling her strings, and that someone is determined she must suffer. Because Freya broke a promise. And promises aren’t meant to be broken. Great for fans of Perfect Stranger and Only Mine.

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