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The Two Lila Bennetts

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This was a fun thriller that really kept me guessing!!

The blurb on the front of the book calling it Sliding Doors with a killer twist is perfect! One night - Lila Bennett is faced with a decision - the type of decision we all make every day: go left or right, go out for a drink with a coworker or head home, leave now or stay longer.

The rest of the book has us following the consequences of these two different decisions - in one she ends up kidnapped and in the other she’s free. The alternating chapters give us how both versions play out.

I read this as a buddy read with two friends and loved that we got to discuss it at the halfway point. We all had so many theories and were thoroughly riveted.

This is a true page turner that will keep you guessing until the very end. Preorder it now so you can read with a friend and compare theories as soon as it’s out!!

Thank you very much to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance review copy in exchange for my honest review.

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I love these 2 authors. This one, however, is my least favorite of their books. Just not emotionally connected to the characters or the story unfortunately. Could have used "less talk-more action".

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Lila Bennett is one focussed individual. Focussed on what is best for herself mainly. To this end some hard decisions have been made in the past. Some deliberately so, with the idea of promoting herself and some just because she wants to win and come out ahead of everyone else. Tough upbringing has to an extent made her the way she is.

We have two aspects here - (I did find it confusing at the beginning). Lila kidnapped, kept in an underground bunker, not ill treated but not treated well at all, disoriented, without any clue as to who and why she has been taken. When her captors start focussing on her past decisions and getting her to accept and apologise to those she has wronged, Lila though knowing her own career is going down the drain, has a strange sense of relief.

In the other alternate, she eludes her captors but someone is unravelling her life piece at a time deliberately. In this scenario, she knows exactly who and why but is left helpless. When Lila in this case decides to do the "correct" thing, she literally sets the cat amongst the pigeons unleashing a series of good decisions, and upturning all what went before.

Both scenarios were equally fascinating. Both were equally ruthless. In both Lila became from being the strong victor to the submissive person who knew she has to set right her original faults.

Very intriguing. Very well written. A page turner and one that keeps you on edge till the end.

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This my third book from this duo of awesome authors so I guess you can call me a fan! Why I liked this book? The way it was written, splitted in two but intertwined at the same time. For me it was pretty cool to read. Why I didn’t love it? The story as a whole left me asking for more. I had issues with the way it ended. Of all three I’ve read (The Good Widow, Girls Night Out and this one) this falls in third place for me. However I could see people loving it. 3.5!

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Thank you to NetGalley, Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke and Lake Union Publishing for the free e-book in exchange for an honest review.

Lila’s bad choices have finally caught up with her and one of those decisions has split her life in two – literally! In one life she has been taken captive by a stranger who knows too much about her life. She is trapped in a cell and has to face what she’s done or be killed. In an alternate life she has eluded her capture and but is hunted by someone who is destroying her happiness. She loves her job as a criminal defense attorney, so she must make a list of those she has wronged to determine who is out to get her.

I love these women and I was so excited to be approved for their latest novel! I was drawn into the story right away and drawn into this busy life of Lila. I enjoyed the novel even more once Lila’s life was split and the back and forth we go with each chapter, upping the ante and the suspense with each turn of the page! I had things that I loved both sides of Lila, but I definitely wanted one to win out over the other and I think the totally different ending will shock everyone! I loved how this whole thing came together; I didn’t want to put it down because I needed to know which Lila would survive! Definitely a perfect summer read to binge on your day at the beach!

Out July 23rd!

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What makes this book stand out is its structure - one main character and two parallel plotlines with numerous twists and turns based on the character’s choices (think along the lines of the “Choose-you-own-adventure” series.) At the center is Lila Bennett, a young, successful, and ambitious criminal attorney based in Los Angeles. She’s married to Ethan, an author, who is dealing with depression and writer’s block as he tries to write the next book following his blockbuster first novel. Among the other key players are Sam, Lila’s ruthless and attractive boss, and his wife who has become Lila’s best friend and confidant. While building these relationships and her successful law practice, it seems Lila has made some selfish and questionable decisions over the years and someone has decided she needs to mend her ways. The story takes two wildly different approaches to solving Lila’s moral dilemma in alternating chapters titled “Free” and “Captured.”

With the makings of a perfect psychological thriller, I was a bit disappointed that The Two Lila Bennetts was weighted more toward narrative than action. For me, this kept me more detached than involved emotionally. Even though the story was intriguing and I kept turning pages anxious to discover the outcome, it just didn’t grab me and draw me in. This may not be a factor for others so I still recommend this one as a solid, entertaining read.


FYI - I received a copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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4-5 stars! I really enjoyed this original and very clever thriller, and loved the many twists it gave me as a reader! I thought that it was so well written, and offered a ton of chills, thrills, and as I mentioned tons of twists (at end). Loved reading something original and I recommend to those who tend to love the same as me!
Will use in challenge and recommend to the members of Chapter Chatter Pub!

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Compelling story with a number of twists towards the end I didn’t see coming. I was very happy that this book ended up surprising me in a lot of ways. I do feel that the middle dragged quite a bit, but the ending more than made up for it. Would definitely recommend!

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I thought this book was very clever, swinging between the "two" different Lila's. It got a little confusing at times, like at the end when she was shot, is she dead or no? But the book kept my attention and I really didn't guess who her kidnapper was until it was revealed. I would have liked to have seen Carrie's character developed more, especially after the truth was exposed to her. Another great book by Liz and Lisa!

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This was a clever concept for a book, a la Sliding Doors, where Lila Bennett's life is split in half and you have two parallel stories in one. Lila is a powerful and successful criminal defense attorney. She knows she has many enemies. Chapters alternate between "Captured" where Lila is held hostage by an unknown captor and "Free" where she goes about her life. This concept also reminded me of Dark Matter by Blake Crouch where our life is impacted by the decisions we make. Highly recommend!

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This one is actually difficult to review as I think it's better to go in fairly blind. I will say that I really enjoyed the inventive use of the split timeline in this book - like Sliding Doors, the timeline splits at a single point so that we end up following the protagonist along two alternative storylines. I loved how the story unfolded, the characters were realistic and well-drawn, and I found myself rooting for Lila in both timelines, despite her mistakes. I've really enjoyed every book by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke, and this one was no exception - I've already recommended it to several friends and my book group. I read a lot of psychological thrillers, and sometimes they feel a little stale as the same tried and tested formats / plotlines are repeated. This one was a breath of fresh air. Can't wait to see what these authors do next.

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The Two Lila Bennetts was so stinkin' good. A mystery thriller that executes a dual narrative to perfection! I did not think it was possible to love Lila Bennett so much despite her decisions but somehow I found myself rooting for her with every turn of the page. A great read for sure. Be sure to add this to your TBR pile now!

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Wow! This was such a great book! I love how this story was written in dual narrative. This plot had lots of twists and turns and will keep you guessing until the very end!

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It’s always a challenge to love a book with an unlikable main character...but somehow this book achieves it! For anyone who loved the movie Sliding Doors, this book delivers on the same premise with divergent paths that each carry their own twists and turns. Since reading this book, I’ve gone back and rediscovered several gems written by the dynamic writing duo of Lisa and Liz.

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Another winner from Lisa and Liz! This is a fast paced psychological thriller, with a sliding doors scenario. Best to go in without knowing too much!

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I really enjoyed the unique twist on the alternating time lines format. We actually get to see two different, parallel story lines for Lila, based on her life choices. This was a thought provoking look at how our decisions and choices affect the entire course of our life. A heavy topic that was nicely balanced with a suspenseful story line and some surprise twists. A quick page turner to add to your summer reading list! This one is out 7/23/19. Many thanks to the authors and NetGalley for my advanced copy.

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I love these authors and have read everything by them. The Two Lilas did not disappoint! The first few chapters were confusing until I figured it out. I love how both paths converged on the same outcome and one has to figure out which path was the real one. I am still not sure which was reality which is probably why the write it this way. Can’t wait for their next story!!!

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Holy cow what a book!! I stayed up past midnight last night to finish and I regret NOTHING! This book grabs you from the beginning and won't let go! Lila Bennett is not a nice person. She is a defense lawyer and she uses anyone and everyone she can. Her life breaks into 2 pieces, one where she is kidnapped and one where she escapes the kidnapper. As she is trying to figure out who the kidnapper is, we the reader are taken on a journey of Lila's life. Can Lila figure out which of the many people she has wronged has kidnapped her before it is too late? Ultimately this is a story of choices and consequences and I absolutely loved it! I received an advanced readers copy and all opinions are my own.

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I do believe I'm going to be keeping this review brief, because not only will I be discussing this one in greater detail come publication (hint hint), but I think the less you know going into this one, the better the reading experience you will have. The dual plot lines are well-executed, and the entire story felt like one of those fun "Choose Your Own Adventure" books, which was a huge hit for me. If you're looking for a fun, fast-paced psychological thriller to add to your summer vacation TBR, this one is PERFECT.

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Interesting spin on the suspense genre but lost steam halfway through. The ending was a bit of a let down.

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