Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Other People's Lives by JE Rowney REVIEW

Other People’s Lives
by JE Rowney


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Synopsis

Listen carefully.
 
Watch closely.
 
Trust nobody.
 
“Let me ask you. Are you worried that someone is watching you, or are you worried that
you think someone is watching you?”
Sophie Portman has lost her husband, and she thinks she may be losing her mind.
 
She seeks the help of psychiatrist Andrew Thacker, but as she starts to open up, the truth begins to
unravel and nothing is quite as it seems.
 
Other People's Lives is a gripping psychological thriller from bestselling author JE Rowney.
 
"A heart-stopping twist. I never saw it coming." - advance reader review.
 
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Review

Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources and the J.E. Rowney for having me on this blog tour and providing me a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I really enjoyed enjoyed this book overall. The story was entertaining and held my attention. It's an easy read that can be read rather quickly. While I can't say I actually enjoyed the personalities of any of the characters I think they fit their roles in the book perfectly. They were the perfect amount of dislikeable for the situations that took place.

This was so cleverly done. At first I missed something very important and it wasn't until a conversation with someone else that I really understood what happened. Once I understood it was like an "oh wow" moment where everything just clicked.

There are subtle clues throughout the story that clearly give away this key part of the story but they are also so easy to miss. When you're reading this one pay attention to everything! I don't think that everyone is going to understand what happens here and for that reason I don't think this is for everybody. However, I do think those who get it, are going to really enjoy it.

Author Bio


J.E. Rowney spent several years in the cold Yorkshire hills, but now lives on the south coast of
England. She spent ten years working as a midwife before turning in her gloves to become an
author.
 
She has written ten novels, and also enjoys writing short stories. In 2020 she was the winner of the
Pen to Print Short Story award, the Dinesh Allirajah Prize for Short Fiction, and, in 2021, the Fresher
Publishing Student Writing Award.
 
She spends lots of time writing in coffee shops, so if you see her, say hello.
 
Ms. Rowney says: "I always dreamed of being a writer, until I realised that I was. Then I started to
write."
 
You can find out more about JE Rowney on her website at jerowney.com (where you can download a free book!), or follow @jerowneywriter on social media.

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