The duo does it again!

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I'll be honest and say that I was not all that impressed with The Wife Between Us. While I did race through the pages I also found it unnecessarily confusing and all of the twists took it over the top and I felt it bordered on ridiculous by the end. I'm glad to say that I did find An Anonymous Girl much more enjoyable.

We have Jess, a struggling to get by make-up artist, pitted against the psychiatrist from Hell, Dr. Shields. Jess sneaks her way into a study that Dr. Shields is holding on ethics and morality because she's desperate for the money that is being offered to the participants. I think we all know that ethics and morality are going to be tossed out of the window for this wicked ride.

I'm not going to delve into the plot much further because TWISTS! Not to mention that there are already over a thousand reviews for this on Goodreads and this book doesn't even hit shelves until January. That is quite impressive. Clearly this author duo has drawn in a loyal fan base and it is for good reason. Their books have this addictive quality that just makes you want to flip the pages. Even with TWBU, I may not of loved it but, damn, I could not put it down either. Same here. It took until page 150 to really get my groove with this one but once I did there was no stopping me. There was so much round and round we go that I do think I missed *something* at the end though.

Thank you to NetGalley, St. Martin's Press, and BookishFirst for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.