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A Stranger on the Beach (by Michelle Campbell)

Wow! This was one of the edge-of-your-seat psychological thrillers. I kept flipping through the pages and wondering who was telling the truth and who was completely off their rocker. The story being told from the viewpoint of two different characters...Caroline and Aidan. They are as opposite as you can imagine and I found myself leaning toward believing one person over the other based on the quality of their character. But was that a wise decision?

The author does a great job of holding your attention and having you guessing until the very end.

Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

 
 
 

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