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Someone inside your house wants you dead, but no one believes you… Joanne knows how lucky she is. Richard is a wonderful husband, Evie is the most gorgeous baby girl, they live in a beautiful house… Life couldn’t be better. Until Richard’s twenty-year-old daughter Chloe turns up. Chloe hasn’t spoken to her father since the day he married Joanne two years ago. But Chloe wants to make peace. She’ll even move in for a few weeks to help Joanne with the new baby. It sounds perfect, but when things happen that make Joanne feel like she’s losing her mind, she begins to wonder: Is Chloe really here to help? Or has Joanne made a terrible mistake by letting her move in? And is it too late to ask her to leave? Perfect for fans of Frieda McFadden, Sue Watson and Shalini Boland, Don’t Let Her Stay is a totally addictive psychological thriller with a twist that will shock you!
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This book was hyped up SO much and it was so disappointing. Plot twist was predictable and she basically just put an uno reverse on the twist at the end… boring. The audiobook narrator was great though!
This is a book about gaslighting. It brings up mental illness as the main plot point. The main character makes choices that makes no sense. It’s simple things like write down what is said or record her talking. The husband is oddly jealous and it adds very little to the story for me. I didn’t believe in their marriage and it made no sense.
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