Paperback, 400 pages
Expected
publication: January 17th 2017 by William Morrow Paperbacks
Two women are
caught in an escalating game of cat-and-mouse that leads to an explosive ending
in this breathtaking psychological thriller from the author of a Necessary End and Don’t
Try to Find Me.
You’ll have your deposit within seven business days, just like it says on Getaway.com. I’ve put through a refund to your credit card for the full amount, minus $200 to replace the sheets. I couldn’t get the stain out despite professional laundering and bleaching. . .
Miranda
All Dawn wanted was to stay in a beautiful beach house with her husband, to live like money’s no object, for just one long weekend. Then Miranda, the home’s owner, has to send an e-mail like this, full of lies and the suggestion that Dawn’s so dirty, she needs to throw out her sheets. Someone needs to teach Miranda a lesson.
Beware of your "host"
I wouldn’t leave a review on Getaway.com at all, if I didn’t feel it was my civic duty to warn others . . .
Dawn
Miranda cannot believe her eyes. Yes, she may be a doctor’s wife, but she needs the rental money from the beach house desperately. Someone needs to teach this Dawn a lesson.
Two very different women with one thing in common: Each one knows she’s right, and each is determined to win this battle of words and wills and (eventually) worse. Neither will yield, not before they’ve dredged up hidden secrets, old hurts, and painful truths that threaten to shatter the foundations of their lives.
Because it’s never really just about the sheets, is it?
This is not over.
This is so not over.
You’ll have your deposit within seven business days, just like it says on Getaway.com. I’ve put through a refund to your credit card for the full amount, minus $200 to replace the sheets. I couldn’t get the stain out despite professional laundering and bleaching. . .
Miranda
All Dawn wanted was to stay in a beautiful beach house with her husband, to live like money’s no object, for just one long weekend. Then Miranda, the home’s owner, has to send an e-mail like this, full of lies and the suggestion that Dawn’s so dirty, she needs to throw out her sheets. Someone needs to teach Miranda a lesson.
Beware of your "host"
I wouldn’t leave a review on Getaway.com at all, if I didn’t feel it was my civic duty to warn others . . .
Dawn
Miranda cannot believe her eyes. Yes, she may be a doctor’s wife, but she needs the rental money from the beach house desperately. Someone needs to teach this Dawn a lesson.
Two very different women with one thing in common: Each one knows she’s right, and each is determined to win this battle of words and wills and (eventually) worse. Neither will yield, not before they’ve dredged up hidden secrets, old hurts, and painful truths that threaten to shatter the foundations of their lives.
Because it’s never really just about the sheets, is it?
This is not over.
This is so not over.
My Thoughts…
This is Not
Over is a different book. Written
about two women who have never met yet have a hate for each beyond anything I
have ever seen. I felt like it was 2
teenagers acting out yet these women are grown, adults, married, and
insane.
I wanted to
choose a side, pick a winner but both of these women deserved
nothing…NOTHING! Dawn and Miranda
could have been people I know. They
were married, Miranda has a son, they volunteered and went to school, they
seemed normal if you take away all the emails, texts, and website posts. These posts, emails, and text messages were
the focus of the book. Neither could
believe they were wrong or even partially wrong, they were sure they were
right, 100% right. No room for
discussion, no doubt, and no giving in.
When I finished
the book I just sat back and thought Oh My, what did I just read? I will admit that I am not sure yet I could
not stop turning the pages. Holly Brown
had me from the first email and kept me entertained until the end.
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