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This is a dazzler of a psychological thriller filled with unreliable narrators and delicious twists and turns. Claire is a British actress who has tanked her career and is attempting to start anew in America, but she lacks a Green Card and cash. She is, however, a talented actress, and that's where the plot lies. Claire works part time for a law firm, presenting herself as a high priced prostitute to married men, videotaping her verbal contract with them, and then providing the evidence to the wives. An unusual case in which the wife is murdered casts suspicion on Claire until the police hire her to go undercover to investigate the husband of the murdered woman whom they believe is a serial killer. The fun starts when Claire falls in love him. From there the twists keep coming. Great read!

I really liked this book and highly recommend it, Just when I thought I knew how the book was going to end and who the murderer was JP Delaney throws a twist into the story and I was wrong. I like the actress Claire, she was such a good actress it was hard to tell if she was acting or not and if she was capable of being the murderer.
This is the second book I have read of JP Delaney's and even though THe Girl Before was a very good book I think this one is even better. A new favorite author.
This book will be released on July 24, 2018. Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher ofr the advanced copy for my review.
Nickie
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Unfortunately I found this premise to be completely unbelievable. To have the reader believe she was hired by the police (and be given details of an open murder case) is just novice work by the author. The first few pages started out intriguing but then it just went downhill fast.

I didn’t really care for the authors ‘s previous book, “The Girl Before,” and about 1/3 of He way through this one I realized I didn’t really like this one either. I guess this author just isn’t for me.

Claire is a struggling actress in America with no green card. You can imagine how difficult it is for to find an acting job to support herself! So when a firm of divorce lawyers asks her to serve as a lure for husbands whose wives suspect they are cheating, she takes the job. All she must do is go to a bar, allow the cheating husband to know that she was available, get the evidence on tape, and then leave with her pay, $400. However, things change when the last offending husband does not try to pick her up. Then, to top that, his wife ends up dead, just minutes after Claire had been paid. Suspecting that the husband had killed his wife, Claire is hired to try to get a confession from him. Is she up to the challenge of this deadly game?
This story is filled with unexpected twists and turns, as Claire tries to survive in her world of acting, her first love. Character development is effective, and tension is high in this one. Enjoy the ride!
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.

I don’t give out many five star reviews on Goodreads but this one deserved it. Believe Me by JP Delaney might just be my favorite book in 2018 so far! I was completely hooked from page one and the pace just got better and better until I HAD to finish it.. way past my bedtime. The author does a perfect job with a tight plot and sympathetic, yet weird, characters. I read this in TWO sittings. Everything else was blocked out as I delved into this gripping story.
I’ve mentioned how I enjoy psychological thrillers and this one is a MUST READ for my fellow literary thrill seekers.
Here’s the synopsis:
A struggling actor, a Brit in America without a green card, Claire needs work and money to survive. Then she gets both. But nothing like she expected. Claire agrees to become a decoy for a firm of divorce lawyers. Hired to entrap straying husbands, she must catch them on tape with their seductive propositions.
The rules? Never hit on the mark directly. Make it clear you’re available, but he has to proposition you, not the other way around. The firm is after evidence, not coercion. The innocent have nothing to hide. Then the game changes.
When the wife of one of Claire’s targets is violently murdered, the cops are sure the husband is to blame. Desperate to catch him before he kills again, they enlist Claire to lure him into a confession.
Claire can do this. She’s brilliant at assuming a voice and an identity. For a woman who’s mastered the art of manipulation, how difficult could it be to tempt a killer into a trap?
Some of the book was slightly confusing but I kept reading and the mystery unraveled. Maybe we, the readers, are supposed to be a little confused. When I finished the book, I was sad there isn’t an entire body of work by this author to get through. If you haven’t read The Girl Before, read it now! This novel will be published in July.

This book was an excellent read that I highly recommend. Held my interest throughout and I read it it two days.

Fasten your seatbelts and don’t make any plans, you won’t be able to put this book down. After reading the authors first book, The Girl Before, I was very excited to start this book, it kept you guessing until the end. The only reason for not giving the book 5 stars, is that it was a little to graphic for me at times. Thank you NetGalley for the advanced copy.

Warning! Do not read if you have lots to get done and are intending on taking a short break!
This book sucked me in immediately and I actually could not put it down. I started it when I woke up, just intending to read it while I drank my coffee, and then it was suddenly 4 PM and I was on the last few chapters. Enthralling, rich, and surprising, Believe Me is absolutely a must read.

What did I just read? I am still left asking what was real and what was an act? Claire is a British acting student without a green card in New York City that discovers a way to make some money, working for a lawyer to trap cheating men. When one of the wives is found murdered she starts working with the police to trap the killer. But is she really working for the police? Or is she delusional? How far will she go for the part of her life?

Twisty tale of what-in-the-world-is-truth?? I would definitely recommend it to readers of "The Girl Before," this one has the same noir feel.

*4.5 stars
What the fuck did I just read?! At first I didn't know what to think as this began with Claire doing an "acting" job. Even the format that it was written was a little off. It was like reading a manuscript for a movie/play.ni wasn't sure if I was going to like it if it had continued that way. When a client gets killed after one of Claire's "acting" jobs she does for a law firm, she finds herself a suspect. I really don't want to say much because I think it would ruin the reading experience for others. I honestly didn't know what the hell was happening or what or who to believe! I thought it was well done. Towards the end I was beginning to waver and thinking that the book was losing its momentum but then WHAM! I was shaking my head, thinking what the hell?! Couldn't put this one down! Found it to be a highly entertaining read.
**Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This book was a roller coaster! I felt like she was crazy and I couldn't tell who the killer was, if the cops were telling the truth, or what. But by the end, I was completely mesmerized by the whole story. Similar books are out there, but this one is the best of them!

I'm struggling to give this one a rating. I liked J.P. Delaney's other work, and wanted to really like this one as well, but there were a few things that just hold me back from saying it's a great book.
The book is very fast-paced and interesting to read. It is much more raw, raunchy and aggressive than his other book, which I found appealing, but I think others could easily be turned off by it. Part One I really enjoyed. It caught my attention, moved along quickly and made me interested in the characters. Part Two was where it started to lose steam. The whole premise is a bit flawed and wouldn't occur in the real world, and the interactions are sometimes a stretch. By Part Three there were so many twists and turns that were sort of interesting, but also made it confusing at times. It was like the author was trying too hard for shock value. However, all of that said, I did like the ending and thought it was well done. Some may say it was wrapped up too tightly in a nice neat package, but I think there was enough to say it was a good ending.
I would recommend, but don't think it's a "Must Read!"

I sure didn’t see that one coming! This book kept me reading late into the night and kept me guessing until the end. It really makes you question what is real and what is not!

I received this ebook from the publisher for a review through Netgalley. This book was different then what I was expecting and different from a lot of the other suspense novels that I have been reading recently. I was able to predict who I thought was the murderer, but I enjoyed all of the different twists and turns that you had to get through to get there. I enjoyed the short chapters and it made it seem like I was flying through the book. I'm not really in to poetry and one of the major emphasis of the book revolving around poetry did get old to me after a while, but it stuck out because it was different then what I have been seeing in other novels. I have read this authors other novel, The Girl Before, and I would recommend both to other suspense readers

I enjoyed The Girl Before, and I think this book was just as inventive and suspenseful. It was really twisty and I didn't know who to trust or how the story would end.

I thought this book was so good! I got a bit lost, at times, but in a good way; like what the hell is going on here. I thought that this book definitely had very original premises and kept the reader engaged; by making sure it was not getting too expected. I thought the characters were very developed, but I had never expected what happened at the end, I thought maybe something similar, but I was happily surprised! Highly recommend for my fellow psychological thriller fans, this is one that will keep you looking every where!

This book was amazing! I loved J.P. Delaney's The Girl Before, so I came in with high expectations and it did not disappoint. It is so hard to write a review because I don't want to give anything away. Delaney's characters are strong. He writes a sociopath beautifully - with elegance and intellect. So many books make their antagonist one dimensional, like they are reading the description of a sociopath from a textbook, but Delaney's characters are much more nuanced. He's got them charming the pants off you... right until they don't. I also loved that the narrator was unreliable and we weren't quite sure what was true - add to that a little question of her sanity and the psych major in me was devouring this book whole. I also loved the writing style, and how the narrator thought of her life as a part in a play or a movie half of the time. I loved that the crimes were based on a book! What reader doesn't love that? It's pretty dark and creepy and made me feel a little like Claire questioning her sanity for liking it so much - but I don't care! I loved it! 5 stars.

This was a quick read. The plot kept me interested and wanting to find out how it ended. It was a little confusing trying to figure out who was conning who (especially since Claire was an actress and "living" the part so well). I look forward to this author's next book.