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This was a heck of a ride. From the slow beginning to the climatic ending it kept me turning pages.

Alice lost her true love. Her first husband, in a skiing accident. She didn’t think she was ever going to get over that loss and in lots of ways she may not have. She meets Nathan and gives him her heart anyway. He’s kind and caring and so good to her daughter from her marriage to Tom. They also have a daughter together and seem to have it all. But looks can be deceiving at times. Is Alice who she says she is? Is Nathan the man of her dreams or a player set on destruction?

Then we have Beth who is not all she claims to be either. She and Alice have been best friends for about three years. Confiding in each other and having a girls night each week. Talking about anything and everything. They are the best of friends. Or are they? Is Alice using Beth? Or is Beth using Alice? How does Nathan fit into this equation?

This book will take you for the ride of your life. It’s a page turner for sure and will keep you wondering who is who and what exactly is going on.

This is my second book by this author. The Other Woman being the first. Although I truly enjoyed this book to me it started out a bit slow and that is not good. If you are impatient you may miss out on a very good book if you don’t stick it out. It picks up rather quickly and you will be hooked.

The dramatic ending will have you holding your breathe for sure. It’s a very good book and has a lot of the feels you love in books. It had me on the edge in a few places and even a tear or two shed. I loved the dramatic ending. Well done.

Thank you to #NetGalley and St Martin’s Press for this ARC in exchange for my complete and honest review.

I gave it 4 stars. But only because it was a bit slow in the beginning. I highly recommend it.