She knows she’s telling the truth. But the evidence says she’s lying. As a psychologist specializing in domestic abuse, Naomi has found it hard to not become overly invested in her clients’ lives. But after helping the middle-aged Jacob make the decision to leave his wife, Naomi has begun to worry that she’s gone too far this time. On the morning of Jacob’s first session after his escape, doors that Naomi is sure she’d locked have been mysteriously left open, and Jacob’s client file is missing. Then, another client approaches Naomi for assistance in leaving behind her abusive husband, and Naomi is once again unable to turn aside someone in need. But are the missing papers and unlocked doors symptoms of Naomi’s own dark past raising its ugly head, or something more? And is it possible that her clients aren’t the only ones in danger, but Naomi herself?
Publication Year: 2022
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Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the advanced copy of THE BLAME GAME for in exchange for my honest opinion!
This is my first that I have read by Sandie Jones, but I am happy that I got the chance to read it! It was quick paced and kept me on my toes. I was very much invested in the main character Naomi and wanted to see her story line through!
The only thing I was not the biggest fan of, was the ending. I feel like it ended too abruptly and was too fantastical. It did not follow the same pace as the rest of the book had. I would have been more than happy if a couple of additional chapters were added in to flesh some details out/make the ending slightly more realistic!