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Her One Mistake

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Disclaimer…..as a mommy this book was a little hard for me to read at times. Not going to lie while and after reading this my hubby and I had some little people in our bed to make me sleep better.
Her Only Mistake was an amazing story about secrets, friendship and heartbreak all the while you are trying to figure out all the who did it and why! Heidi Perk did an amazing job filling the pages with twists and turns and major OMG moments!
I look forward to reading more from Heidi Perks!

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I’d really want to give this book 3.5 stars. It was so good because I’m very rarely left surprised by the direction a book goes, but it left me wanting for more closure.

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I received an ARC of this novel from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

This novel has an unexpected twist. It makes the reader ponder the ethics of knowingly hurting someone else in order to save yourself.

It would make a great book club choice for the discussion value.

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I really was glad I got to read this book as a preview. I don’t usually read psychological thrillers but really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed the characters but there were so many surprises I didn’t see coming. Would recommend this book and it will keep your interest till the very end.

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Every parent's nightmare, a child goes missing at a school fair. This engrossing narrative, focusing on the missing child's mother and her best friend who was watching the child when she disappears explores their relationships with each other and those closest to them as their secrets are slowly revealed.

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Every parent’s nightmare, a child disappears. Dark secrets are exposed as an investigation into her disappearance ramps up.

This compulsive read is written from two perspectives, one of mother, Harriet and the other, Charlotte, Harriet’s only friend who’s inattention allows the successful abduction of young Alice. The writer humanizes these two women and I sympathized as each try to maintain some semblance of normal life despite desperate circumstances, their volatile emotions and judgement by peers, journalists, strangers.

I continuously searched for clues as an armchair detective. Harriet’s husband was my first suspect - an extremely unlikeable guy with a dark side and controlling nature who liked to play mind games. But this was too obvious and the author is just trying to throw me a curveball, right? Other puzzle pieces materialized and compelled me to push to the end.

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Do you ever really - really know someone or know the life they lead behind closed doors?
I was given this book by NetGalley for an honest review -
What a book -
Charlotte is asked to watch her friend, Alice's daughter. She takes them out and while watching the children play and checking her phone - Alice's daughter disappears.
Then begins the questions for each family. You will feel the emotions, you will question your thoughts and finally you will wonder - and - what would I do?

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As a mother, this story was hard to read. Can you imagine not knowing where your child is?

Charlotte was supposed to be looking after her three children and Alice, her best friend Harriet’s daughter. She only took her eyes off of them for a second. But when Charlotte’s children return from a school fair ride and Alice is nowhere to be found, Charlotte panics. Harriet is devastated and can no longer bring herself to speak to Charlotte. But as the police bear down on both women trying to piece together what happened to Alice, secrets begin to surface.

This fictional tale had my heart beating and stomach in knots, hoping for the safe return of Alice. Charlotte and Harriet felt like women whose shoes I could easily step into as Perks wrote characters I could empathize with. The women tell this story in alternating points of view, flashing back and forth between the past and present, which I found added to my sense of suspense while reading. Don’t you love a good twist? All things are not as they seem and a couple of good twists are delivered. I won’t say I saw them coming, but only that I sensed something wasn’t quite right and couldn’t put my finger on what it was.

Although the story is a tad slow in places, I still felt suspense throughout, so plugged along through the slower parts. After several uninspiring books in the genre, Her One Mistake was an excellent read.

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This was a debut novel and overall, I was impressed! I definitely wanted to find out what happened to Alice. My heart felt for both Charlotte and Harriet with the disappearance of Alice. I could only hope they would find her. I enjoyed the way Ms. Perks told this story; the way in which the characters' pasts were told to the reader.

I was not expecting the twists this book held and this book held me captivated. Towards the very end of this book it felt a little much to me, but I was still able to go along with the story and see how everything played out. And I would definitely be interested in reading more from this author. If you enjoy books that only show pieces of what's happening and letting the reader understand bit-by-bit as things unfold, then be sure not to miss this read!

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This was a great fast paced psychological thriller! When i got to the ending I was blown away, how did I not see that with all the little hints leading up to it!!!! The plot was wonderful and i felt it was well fleshed out. It kept me turning every page! Harriett and Charlotte were excellent to read and I immensely enjoyed them as characters! Very very well written!

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**I received this galley at no charge from Netgalley with the understanding that I would write an honest review. No other compensation.

Heidi Perks is a new-to-me author and I am definitely going to be reading her other books! "Her One Mistake" was good, I enjoyed reading it, and it was engaging for the most part.
The switch between the first person narrative to a different character midway through was off-putting although I understand why it was done. The chapter switches between characters and "Before" and "Now" also worked to create some confusion and interrupted the smooth flow of the story. Some chapters were a little choppy and mixed too many voices and I didn't care much for that. On the whole though, the story was entertaining and the characters did draw me in so that I cared about what happened to them - for me, that's an important point.
If you read a lot of twisty psychological thrillers, by about 1/3 of the way through you'll see the breadcrumb trails lead in two distinct directions....it's very nicely done without giving away the "for sure" end game.
The fact that I will seek out her other books should stand as a recommendation for you to get this one! Enjoy!
And thank you Netgalley!


[NOT REALLY ANY SPOILERS BELOW BUT MAYBE MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU WANT TO KNOW]


About 1/4 way through I'd pretty much figured out what was happening - if you've ever had the kind of relationship Brian and Harriet have, you'll feel the vibe right away so the storylines may lead you in a certain direction right away. I'll just leave it at that.

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This was a thrill ride from start to finish. Many times throughout the book, I thought that I had it all figured out. Well, I did NOT!

Many thanks to Netgalley and Gallery, Threshold and Pocket Books for this advanced readers copy.

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Charlotte and Harriet are best friends - Charlotte has 3 kids and Harriet has one daughter, Alice. Charlotte takes her 3 and Alice to the school fair, where she loses sight of Alice. Harriet is devastated - a large-scale search ensues to locate Alice. Harriet is so deep in her grief and refuses to talk to Charlotte. As the search continues, buried secrets come to light and the truth is more sinister than anyone imagined.
This was a great book - it switches from present to past and is fast-paced. It is full of twists and turns and very suspenseful! I didn't want to put it down! Wonderful thriller!
Thank you to Heidi Perks, Gallery Books and NetGalley for the ARC of this fantastic book!

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This book stressed me out in a good way. I didn't expect what it ended up being. Free ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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This was a great mystery thriller that I really ended up enjoying. There were a couple of twists that I didn't guess myself, but that always makes a book better to me! I felt the characters were well developed and portrayed deeply in a way that made the storyline flow together. I would recommend this book to all of my fellow reader friends.

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What do you do when the person who is supposed to love and protect you tries to destroy you? Harriet had a major problem with her husband and desperately needed to solve it. She chose a very radical way of doing so and dragged Charlotte, who was supposed to be her friend, into the middle of it. The book is well written and filled with mystery and intrigue to the very end. Using the reflective tense gives it an even greater sense of doom to come. You will keep turning the pages to catch a glimpse of where the plot is leading you at every turn.

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This book was awesome! Finished in 2 days. Lots of twists and easy to identify with the characters. Highly recommend!

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Charlotte and Tom are divorced and have three children. Harriet and Brian are married with one daughter Alice. Although total opposites, Charlotte and Harriet are best friends. Harriet is taking a bookkeeping course and asks Charlotte to look after Alice so Charlotte takes Alice and her own three children to the summer fete where Alice goes missing after Charlotte looks away for a minute.

This story starts off very slowly. It jumps between the present and the past and is told from different points of view. The book is full is full of twist and turns and we keep finding out secrets about the characters which help to shape the plot.

I like the writing style of the author. Her writing is clear and engaging and she ratchets up the tension as the book progresses.

Would definitely recommend.

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This thriller has everything a good book should have. A good storyline that flows seamlessly from one chapter to another and then when you least expect it - a total surprise.
It was one of those books I did not want to put down, but at the same time I didn't want the story to end.
Charlotte has 3 of her own children and has made friends with Harriet and her only child Alice. She asks Harriet if she can take Alice to the school fair. Harriet is reluctant as she has never been away from Alice before, but she agrees. Then the unthinkable happens, Alice goes missing and despite Charlotte and her own 3 children searching, Alice is nowhere to be found. What appears to be a kidnapped child turns into something much more sinister with a wonderful twist.

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Her One Mistake by Heidi Perks is yet another in a long line of psychological suspense thrillers that I've been reading. This one is nicely written with plenty of mystery to keep you interested the whole way through. Harriet and Charlotte are good friends and Charlotte is about to watch Harriet's daughter for the first time ever. Little does Charlotte know that the day will end very differently than originally planned. This book has the perfect amount of characters to keep the reader from getting too confused about what is happening in the plot. The story moves along at a fast pace and has a satisfying conclusion. Read and enjoy!

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