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The Soulmate (by Sally Hepworth)

Sally Hepworth does an amazing job at creating twisted edge-of-your-seat drama. You will find yourself flipping through the pages to discover what clue will be presented. The thread of mental illness and how it affects those who are part of their lives was handled well. The secrets and betrayals buried throughout the pages keep you invested in the story. Told from a dual timeline and from dual perspectives was interesting and easy to follow.


I enjoy Sally Hepworth’s writing style and her well done story lines. I’m looking forward to her next book. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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