Monday, July 26, 2021

The Therapist - NetGalley Review

 This novel was published July 13 and is worthy of a read! Four stars for me. 


*I received a free copy of this novel from NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for my honest review.*

Alice and Leo are moving in together after long distance dating for a year or more. Leo buys a house and has renovations done without Alice seeing it in person and Alice is able to keep her family home outside of London while they settle in. The new home is in a gated street community for safety, but Alice is having a hard time connecting with the neighbors. And then Alice is devastated with news about a tragedy that happened in the home.

As Alice begins to gather info about the tragedy and whether Leo was aware of it before purchasing the house, everyone becomes a suspect of something. Everyone! There was so much info coming at Alice and everything was pointing to someone different. And because Alice moved into the house without knowing of the tragedy, she was off putting to some of the residents of the community thinking she was cold hearted and uncaring. Something that could not have been further from the truth.

There were some great twists and misdirection through out the novel and it definitely kept me on the edge of my seat! I enjoy reading Paris' novels as they are well paced and I really feel like I know what the MC is feeling and thinking. And some points still give me the willies!

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