Told through dual timelines and intermittent diary entries from twenty years previous, the suspense is palpable as both character backgrounds and motives are revealed. Amber Reynolds – Sometimes I Lieįrom that point on, Feeney leads the reader through a story of cat and mouse as Amber tries desperately to piece together the fragmented memories of her life before the accident. There are three things you should know about me:ģ. When we first meet the protagonist she tells us three things. Other notable works include but are not limited to His & Hers, Rock, Paper, Scissors, and Daisy Darker (releasing August 2022). Her debut novel, Sometimes I Lie, was an international bestseller, has been translated into over twenty languages, and is being made into a TV series by Warner Bros. Well, this book accomplishes just that, and then some.Īlice Feeney is a New York Times bestselling author and journalist. Originality is a quality I always find compelling, and in a genre that is so over-saturated with murder and unreliable female narrators, it’s hard to find a book that stands out from the crowd. I don’t give many five-star reviews because there are so many incredible books I enjoy but feel they lack that extra something-whatever ‘that’ is. This book was an emotional whirlwind and after finishing, I needed some time to digest it. I was late reading Alice Feeney’s debut novel but after hearing so many amazing reviews, I’m so happy it lived up to the hype.
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