Genre: Psychological Thriller
Rating: 5 Warnings: Some rated R material Length: 298 pages Publisher: Macmillan Wow. I sure did enjoy this book. Since it was a thriller, it was a page turner, and just kept me wondering what the end play would be. There were plenty of twists and turns, and I appreciated the writing style and how you really got to know the main character, Emily, and how her thought process worked. Sandie Jones also did a great job in making you question every character involved at some point, which can be a hard thing to do. If you are looking for a book full of drama, look no further! Synopsis: Emily meets Adam, and it’s a whirlwind romance. He’s everything she could’ve dreamed for herself, and the full package. Well, except in the potential in-law department. When Emily meets Adam’s mom, Pammie, she immediately begins to notice subtle, cruel ways Pammie speaks to her and treats her. As the story unfolds, you see Emily struggle with herself and the multiple situations where Pammie keeps making her feel insignificant and small. Is it all in her head? What did she do to make Pammie dislike her so much? And what lengths will Pammie go to keep Emily and Adam apart?
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