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I Don't Forgive You

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If you've ever wondered just how much sway your social media holds...just imagine what might happen if your Facebook or Instagram page helped frame you for murder. This fast-paced, twisty, and fun debut novel puts Aggie Blum Thompson on the map. If you're looking for a page-turning thriller for the summer, look no further. Equal parts steamy and dark, this one will keep you guessing until the end.
4/5 stars.

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I Don’t Forgive You… Wow. WOW. And did I mention… wow?! A gripping psychological thriller from beginning to end! Think Netflix’s Dead to Me mixed with a little Scooby Doo catch-them-in-the-end action and you’ve got yourself a winner! My hopes were high for this one and Agnes Blum Thompson did not disappoint! Five solid stars!

Allie Ross and her husband Mark moved with their young son Cole to an upscale suburban neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Once there, they must settle into their new lives. When an old nickname from Allie’s past rears its ugly head and the man she was talking to at a neighborhood party winds up dead, it sends her life into a tailspin. Fake social media accounts begin cropping up using Allie’s name and making wildly inappropriate posts, which cause chaos in her new tightknit community, her photography career, and her marriage. Those she thought she could trust begin to turn on her, and she turns to an unlikely ally to help her figure out who is ruining her life. In the end, Allie must dig up her past, as ugly and traumatic as it was, to get her life back to normal.

I cannot say enough good things about this book. The pace was intense and I was on the edge of my seat the entire way through! Just when I thought I had it figured out, a piece of vital information would come to light and I would have to start all over again. One thing after another would happen and I felt bad for Allie. When it rains, it pours! I will definitely be recommending this book to my friends and family!

I received an advance digital copy of this book from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The book is set to be released on June 8th, 2021.

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I love suburban thrillers, and thi sone was no exception. Twisty and turny, this is a fast, breathless read.

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Wow… what a great debut novel!

This is one of the best thriller/suspense novels I’ve read in a while. The problems I usually have with this genre are that 1) I can usually figure out pretty early on what’s going to happen or 2) the ending is not as climatic as I think it could’ve been… this turned out NOT to be one of those novels. The pace was a whirlwind and as hard as I tried I could not figure out how it was going to end. There were a few minor ‘hiccups’ but, overall, it was really, really good. Think this maybe the ‘it’ thriller of the summer & I really look forward to reading more by Thompson. 4 strong stars.

ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Allie Ross has moved into a great neighborhood, has a wonderful son and husband and a new job she loves. She is making new friends. At a party a neighbor expects her to give to his sexual advances. She gets away and he accuses her of being on Tinder. The next day he is found dead.. Someone has put Allie on fake social media accounts. Friends are turning on her. Her husband doesn't know what to believe. Her mother in a nursing home is having problems. Is she being stalked too? Great story. You will think you know and then a twist. Is anyone who you think they are? Has a past indiscretion came back to ruin her life again. Thank you Net galley for this ARC.

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

Allie's past comes back to haunt her when she moves to a new town. After a traumatic childhood and painfully embarrassing high school scandal, Allie falls in love, has a baby, and builds a dream life with her husband.

Drama unfolds, someone dies, and Allie is left wondering who she can trust.

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Wow this was a really great read! I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Loved the plot and the characters. I did not see the ending at all. I’ll recommend this to everyone.

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Allie and her husband Mark have just moved to an upscale DC suburb, with their young son, Cole, and she is hoping to make a good first impression …

Not bringing the little square hamburger buns for the sliders, which you supposedly signed up to bring, doesn’t earn you points.

A picture of you, snapped at that same neighborhood gathering, where your head is awfully close to a neighborhood Dad, over glasses of wine, doesn’t help either.

Especially when you exit the party quickly after an altercation-and that same Dad is found murdered the next day, texts between the two of you on Tinder, linking you to the dead man..

But Allie has never been on Tinder, and she soon discovers that her identity has been hacked, and someone is impersonating her online. Just one of the eighteen million fake FB accounts according to Google...

But why?!

It is amazing how many people believe whatever they read on a Facebook page.

Or that people believe videos and pictures posted, even though everything can be doctored nowadays.

“He who controls the camera controls the truth”

And, to think that I have sat in a Starbucks and logged on to public wi-fi! 😳
Terrifying!

DEBUT author Aggie Blum Thompson was a true crime reporter in the D.C area, and she NAILED a life spiraling out of control because of identity theft! The tension was palpable.

Allie doesn’t know who she can trust, and I didn’t either, as there is plenty of misdirection, and plenty of possible suspects-many who are guilty of something...

But who is guilty of this?

What really makes a book for me is when I find the characters and their daily lives and conversations authentic, and this one fits the bill, capturing the dynamics of relationships perfectly -Marriage, Siblings, Parents and Parenting and the delicate balance of female friendships too!

Plus-it kept me guessing to the end!

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At the beginning of "I Don't Forgive You," Allie was at a neighborhood party. So many many characters in the first chapter, I was afraid I wouldn't remember who was who. But at the end of the first chapter, I got hooked. This book kept me absorbed throughout, and I couldn't put it down. Several suspects......

A quote I liked: "They say forgiveness is giving up hope on having had a better past. I'm ready."

I thought it would be a 5 star book, but the ending made me drop it to 3.5 stars, which I've rounded up to 4.
Thanks so much to Netgalley and MacMillan for these enjoyable hours of reading!

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I finished I Don't Forgive You earlier this week, and let me tell you, this book is a crazy ride!

I don't usually read this genre, but when I do I always get sucked in by the whodoneit aspect. And this was no different! I had so much fun trying to figure out which of these suburbanites was framing the main character... Because she was being framed, right?

I was literally guessing until the night I found out who it was. And then... Jaw meet floor.

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The First book by Aggie that I have read and a great start.. I shall be looking for other books by her. I spent the entire story thinking is it him is it her, and the twist at the end was a surprise. A real page turner

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Please note: I am adding Aggie Blum Thompson to my favorite author list. Unfortunately, this is the only book by Ms. Thompson. This was a very clever book and good gracious did this chick have a hard time. Another book that shows yet another pitfall of the online dating world. There were several characters I really cheered for. Highly recommend. Possible this book will be a top 10 for me this year.

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Aggie Blum Thompson mixes a shameful secret with identity theft to keep the pages turning in her accomplished debut.

Photographer Allie Ross moves with her husband to a Washington, DC, suburb with hopes of taking her career to a higher level, and snagging a job for a prominent politician gives her an exhilarating boost. But a single evening at a party with her new neighbors threatens to bring her whole life crashing down. A man she's never met before flirts with her, and during a frightening encounter he claims they know each other well through sexy online communications. When the man is found dead later, neighbors remember his flirtation with Allie and report it to the police. Suspicion falls on both Allie and her husband.

Soon Allie discovers that someone created a false social media account in her name and was indeed exchanging messages with the now-dead stranger. Neighbors are gossiping, the police doubt her story that the social media account is fake, the news that she's a murder suspect spreads, and she's in danger of losing everything. Who is framing her? As more comes out and her troubles deepen, she ,begins to believe someone has discovered a scandal in her past -- something she's never even told her husband about -- and is determined to use it to destroy her. But why?

This is an excellent debut from a talented new novelist in the domestic thriller genre.

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When Photographer Allie Ross moves to an upmarket suburb in Washington DC with her lawyer husband Mark and young son Cole, she tries to make new friends but the neighbourhood moms are very cliquey and she finds it hard to fit in. An invitation to a local party should be a good way to meet people, but Allie finds the women not very friendly. She finds herself talking to a friendly man, mildly flirting with him, but when he calls her by a nickname she hasn't used since high school, she feels a chill running down her spine as she recalls past secrets that have remained buried with that name.

The following day Allie is shocked to learn that the man she was talking to has been found murdered in his home. She is even more shocked when she discovers fake social media accounts have been set up in her name with inappropriate photos and comments leading to her not only fast becoming a topic for local gossip and cyberbullying but also being framed for murder.

This is a suspenseful psychological thriller that ramps up the tension as Allie's world unravels, affecting her reputation, her marriage and her career. It's difficult not to feel sympathy for her as she feels boxed in by everything is happening to her, with little support from her husband who doesn't know what to believe and blames her paranoia on her increasing alcohol consumption. As well as trying to work out who is doing this to her, Allie has her mother struggling in a nursing home, an irresponsible sister, and Mark’s disapproving family to deal with. With a good twisty plot that will keep you guessing, this makes for an engrossing, page-turning read.

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Terror, mystery, twists and turns are all on board with this thrilling thrill ride of a thriller. Grab a beverage, put on something comfy and prepare for intrigue. Aggie Blum Thompson spins a tale for a book club to enjoy.

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A woman who's past comes back to haunt her in the most brutal of ways.

Allie is a suburban mom who's worked hard to put her sordid past behind her and work on her career and her family. Everything is going well until the night she finds herself at a neighbourhood party where one of the dads tries to assault her and also calls her by a long buried nickname from her teen days.. The next day, the man is found dead in his home, having being poisoned.

Allie finds her life spiralling out of control as evidence begins to pile up against her and her neighbours begin to turn against her.

In a desperate quest for answers, can Allie unravel the truth before it is too late?

This was quite an intriguing novel for me that left me guessing as to the identity of the villain upto the very end.

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This book definitely left me guessing! Just when I thought I had everything figured out, another twist was thrown into the mix. Thompson did a wonderful job with tension from the get-go and just kept tightening the screws and raising the stakes until I wasn't sure who was behind what or how it would all come together.

I liked too that there was an emotional core to the story--Allie and her family, and Allie and her own insecurities as she reexamines her role in her past--that had me invested in the outcome beyond just the question of who did what.

I will definitely recommend to friends!

Thanks to netgalley for a free ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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If you like your stories twisty then I Don’t Forgive You is for you. It certainly kept me guessing right until the end and pointing my finger at everyone. The main character Allie is not overly likeable but I did feel sorry for her at times. It is a page turner and an easy read.

Allie is a photographer and has just moved into a new community with her husband and young son. But she has a past that she’s has not even told her husband about. SO how does a random man at a neighbourhood party know about Sexy Lexi? and then that same man is found dead the next day, all eyes are in Allie. But she is being set up and hacked on line. She is finding it increasingly hard to prove her innocence.

Thanks o NetGalley and Forge Books for my advanced copy of this book to read.

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This book was compulsively readable for me; I blew threw the second half in one night. I had to know the villain's identity, and guessing was futile. Virtually every character was a red herring. The pacing was quick, with a intense sense of dread throughout. I felt a continuous sense of what awful thing will happen next. My reservation in not giving a higher rating is due to character development. The narration was in first person, so all we got was Allie's voice. A lot of telling instead of showing. I wanted more depth and motivation for the main characters, and too many supporting characters muddled the story for me. Allie seemed to purposely overlook or ignore some really large clues, making her seem not very smart. With the horrid things happening to her, I wanted to like Allie, but I found it hard to root for her. This is a debut novel, and I would try this author again.

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I Don't Forgive You is a book about being wronged, doing wrong, and the revenge that is often served cold . A domestic thriller that made me stay up late because I just couldn't stop until I found out what was going on. Alexis, a married mother with a son has her life turned upside down when she moves to suburban D.C. Fake social media profiles and hurtful accusations slowly start to disintegrate her seemingly normal, borderline boring life and with it Alexis' life and freedom teeters in the balance. I love books like this and this one didn't disappoint at all! I kind of saw what was coming but didn't know which of the characters it was going to ultimately be so it still worked as a bit of a twist.

Thanks so much for the opportunity to review this. I would recommend double checking for editing errors, there were quite a few...at one point I noticed instead of the town of Westport, it was written Northport.

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