Kindle Edition
Published March 24th 2017 by Raucous Publishing
A new neighbour
becomes a new friend. She looks up to you. She admires you, but is it you she
wants? You begin to wonder if she wants your husband, or even your child. But
then you realise, she wants your life.
When Sharni and Tom move into 24 The Pines, it seems like Clare and Chris have the perfect neighbours. Sharni is always there to help, especially with childcare for Clare’s two-year-old, Ben. But Clare can’t shake off the feelings of anxiety that assail her whenever Sharni is near. Is Clare just being overprotective, or are her feelings justified? As Sharni‘s influence touches everyone around her, Clare finds herself fighting for her sanity as well her family.
When Sharni and Tom move into 24 The Pines, it seems like Clare and Chris have the perfect neighbours. Sharni is always there to help, especially with childcare for Clare’s two-year-old, Ben. But Clare can’t shake off the feelings of anxiety that assail her whenever Sharni is near. Is Clare just being overprotective, or are her feelings justified? As Sharni‘s influence touches everyone around her, Clare finds herself fighting for her sanity as well her family.
My Thoughts…
I have read so many Lynda Renham books that I thought I kind
of knew what to expect but she threw me for a loop with Remember Me. This is an entirely different style of
writing for her and I loved every page of the book. Remember me is a psychological
thriller.
As I continued reading the book I could not decide who the
“bad guy” was. Both Clare and Sharni
have issues. The story is told with
both of them struggling with day to day life.
Clare treats, if you can call it that, with medication while Sharni
plots and hides what is going on. Both
of their husbands are sticking their heads in the sand about their issues. It is easier to ignore the issues then to
take them head on is the approach of both husbands.
The twists, turns, and unknown are all wonderful in this
thriller. I am hoping that Lynda
Renham will continue writing this style.
I look forward to more from her.
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