Don't Ever Tell by Lucy Dawson


☆☆☆☆☆
Kindle Edition, 284 pages
Published June 25th 2019 by Bookouture
About the Book:
This is a story about Charlotte – a mother and a wife with the perfect job, the perfect life… at least, that’s how it looks from the outside. But behind closed doors, the marriage is breaking, and Charlotte’s husband Tris doesn’t even know how much. He has no idea what Charlotte has planned for him, who she has found, why she has hired someone to pretend to be her. But he doesn’t have long to wait to find out.


What the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve after.
This is my second book by Lucy Dawson, I loved White Lies and was glad to get this one from Netgalley...I was not disappointed. What I liked most about this book was the duel points of view, my favourite type of thriller. The well written narrative and excellent character development kept me reading all through the night. I especially liked the way the story flowed through the voices of the two main characters.

The description of the book pulled me in, but didn’t prepare me for how well written this book is. It reads smoothly and I never got lost moving from one chapter the the next. The story line is emotional and heartbreaking in so many ways.

The characters felt real. Beautifully written, suspenseful, and drawn with a delicate but dark pallet of emotions. I couldn't put this book down. And what a superb ending. Exciting read from the beginning. Don't Ever Tell grabs you and never lets go until it's surprising and shocking conclusion. It cautions us to be careful of our desires. I literally read this in one sitting, I so look forward to more of Ms. Dawson's books.

Thank you NetGalley, Lucy Dawson and Bookouture for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an impartial review; all opinions are my own.

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