Ratings4
Average rating3.1
"Joanne Haynes has a secret. That is not her real name. And there's more. Her flat's not hers. Her cats aren't hers. Even her hair isn't really hers.Nor is she any of the other women she pretends to be. Not the bestselling romance novelist who gets her morning snack from the doughnut van on the seafront. Nor the pregnant woman in the dental surgery. Nor the chemo patient in the supermarket for whom the cashier feels ever so sorry. They're all just alibis.In fact, the only thing that's real about Joanne is that nobody can know who she really is.But someone has got too close. It looks like her alibis have begun to run out..."--Publisher description.
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OK, so the first 2/3 of the book I was struggling with the main character a bit, until more details were revealed and it was clear we were dealing with cPTSD and lots of other things; after that it all clicked and I heart-breakingly loved her.
I was leaning to 3.5 stars up until this point, but the last 1/3 took it to 4.5, and so I've evened it at 4. I'm so glad to have read it, and think the author should be incredibly proud of their work!!