Killing Lily by Jillian Gardner

Thank you @jilligardner @bloodhoundbook @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #LBTThriller for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Killing Lilly is a psychological thriller. I think the title and the book cover work well together. I found Killing Lilly to be an engaging and thrilling read that I was hooked to the very end. This is a fast-paced read that will keep you on tenterhooks all the way through. Loved the twists too. The story is narrated with two timelines from Mae and Lilly's perspective, what happens before Lilly's wedding and after the escape from Sunnyside. I liked Jillian Gardner writing style, it is brilliant and so easy to get into the story. I liked the characters Mae and Lilly, and I felt a lot of empathy for the two of them because they are in a cult and with what happing to both of them. Spectacular read 5 stars! Blurb Demons of the past aren’t easily left behind… At Sunnyside, women serve in silence. Mae—an outspoken, rebellious outcast—has a penchant for getting in trouble. Her only ally is Lily, the perfect follower. When their husband dies and the cult’s new leader claims Lily as his bride, the facade of peace crumbles. Mysterious deaths haunt the commune, and Mae’s attempts to protect Lily only get her banished to the woods, leaving Lily vulnerable without her protection. Faced with a heartbreaking choice, Mae makes a desperate decision the night before Lily’s wedding and escapes the cult. But the past clings to her like a shadow. Heartbroken and alone, Mae meets Charlotte, a true-crime podcaster obsessed with uncovering the dark secrets of Sunnyside. Charlotte offers Mae a chance to start over, but only if she’s willing to talk. As Mae begins to reveal the cult’s sinister secrets, she comes dangerously close to admitting the truth about what happened the night she fled—something far more twisted than anyone can possibly imagine. And it’s only a matter of time before the past catches up to her and she’s forced to confront the nightmare she thought she’d left behind… Killing Lily is a gripping psychological masterpiece full of twists and turns and perfect for fans of Tarryn Fisher and Emma Cline. Buy Links https://www.amazon.co.uk/Killing-Lily-hauntingly-beautiful-psychological-ebook/dp/B0DT4SCK7K/ref=sr_1_1 https://www.amazon.com/Killing-Lily-hauntingly-beautiful-psychological-ebook/dp/B0DT4SCK7K/ Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/223816575-killing-lily

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