Every Last Secret by A.R. Torre

Every Last Secret
☆☆☆☆
.ePUB, 272 pages
Expected publication: December 1st 2020 by Thomas & Mercer

About the Book:
Cat Winthorpe has worked hard to get what she has: a gorgeous home; social standing; and William, her successful, handsome husband. Then a friendly new couple moves into the estate next door. While cautious, a good neighbor like Cat greets them with open arms and warm hospitality. Neena Ryder isn’t a fellow lady of leisure. A life coach with off-the-rack dresses, personal issues, and a husband who hasn’t delivered, she’s anxious to move up in the world. This beautiful new town is a step in the right direction. It’s also making Neena aware of what she doesn’t have. Namely, William. When Neena’s infatuation escalates into obsession, it’s just a matter of eliminating a few obstacles to get the life she wants. The life next door. As Neena’s secret fixation grows, so does her friendship with Cat. But beneath their cordial interactions is a wealth of temptations, secrets, and toxic jealousy. For both women, the desire for a perfect life can turn perfectly dangerous.

My Review:
This book is a Psychological/Domestic Thriller and I devoured it. There was just something about the author's writing that kept me turning the pages. With such an intriguing plot that unfolds from multiple points of view and weaves back and forth in time I was able to read it in one sitting. 

The story-line is well-written with tension building with each chapter. The characters are interesting but not always likable. With the suspense building to a fever pitch, A.R. Torre brings this compelling novel to a suspenseful conclusion that is satisfying. Highly recommend to fans of the genre.

Disclousure:
Thank you NetGalley, A.R. Torre and Thomas & Mercer for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an impartial review; all opinions are my own.

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