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The House on the Water's Edge

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I really enjoyed this book. It was interesting and the characters were all relatable.

I felt sorry for Allison, she seems to be hiding how hard she's finding things. I think a lot of people will be able to relate to her because I'm sure most of us have hidden certain things when we need help. If I'm struggling with anything I don't like to ask for help because it's always made me feel like a failure, and poor Allison seems like she dealing with this.

I also relate to her relationship because I dated someone who couldn't do anything for himself because his mum did everything for him when he lived at home. I feel like this is a very similar situation. He just seemed like such a waste of space and didn't consider how Allison may feel.

Allison's relationship with her sister is really nice, it seems offish but when you discover more about them throughout the book you realise how lovely it actually is.

There is such emotion in this book and I was intrigued throughout. I wasn't expecting the twist in scenario in this book. I didn't see it coming at all.

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'The House On The Water's Edge'

Ali Baker is a harried new mother grappling with the physical and emotional travails of motherhood. A lawyer in what feels like another lifetime, she is further pushed into a pit of darkness when she receives the news of her mom's sudden demise in an accident. What distresses her even more is the fact that her mom was meaning to share something important with her.

Seemingly in a happy marriage with her husband Miles, Ali realizes that she needs to dig deeper. Away from her husband and an apparently loving but overbearing mother in law, Ali goes to Norfolk Broad to sort out their childhood holiday home- her mom's abode just before she died.

As Ali reaches the scenic country side , memories are revisited and with each passing day she inches closer to secrets anew. From the handsome gardener to the kind old couple Tom and his wife, the country side makes Ali traverse through a rigmarole of emotions while she finds a footing as a new mom while unearthing some dark family secrets.

The book is a slow burn read and what kept me going was the element of mystery which the author has managed to embed quite well. The characters supplement the aura of suspense and Ali's relationship with her mother in law, Tom and even Miles adds to the element of perplexity.

The author deftly depicts how the protagonist steers through grief. The emotional upheavals of a new mom is raw and spot on.

'The House on the Water's Edge' is an intriguing book which I enjoyed reading!

Thank you #NetGalley ,author #CERose and #herabooks for the e Arc of the book!

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I recieved this arc through net galley and the publishers.

I really enjoyed this book and though I had read some reviews which said the ending was confusing I didn't find that to be the case, all the ends tied up nicely and i was routing for Ali all the way through.

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The House on the Water’s Edge is a suspenseful novel following Ali Baker who is struggling to cope with a new baby, a disappointing marriage, and the sudden death of her mother. Right before her mother was tragically killed in a car crash, she had wanted to tell Ali something. When Ali goes back to Norfolk Broads to get her mother’s affairs in order, she tumbles down a path to uncovering secrets of her family’s past.

It was slow to start and I couldn’t really figure out where it was going until it picked up in the second half. Then there was lots of suspense and a race to find out what family secrets had been buried long ago.

Thanks to #NetGalley, C.E. Rose, and Hera Books for the e-ARC of #TheHouseOnTheWatersEdge in exchange for an honest review.

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This was a slow paced book. Took me a while to get going but I enjoyed it once I got into the story
The writer manages to drag you in and before you no it a whole book has been read without you realising

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How much does your family history affect you? What family secrets may cause mental illness? Ali doubts her own sanity and gets some answers after her mother's death. The puzzle is nicely designed and there are some unexpected twist along the way and covered crimes of the past are uncovered. All characters besides her husband Miles seemed believable.

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Good if not a little slow. I enjoyed the characters, even the ones you love to hate. I also enjoyed the storyline and would recommend!

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I love the cover of this book, and it perfectly represents the story. Isolated, loneliness, creepy house, and a place you'd expect to find solace, but behind the doors are hidden secrets galore.

The characters are well developed and each has their own voice, distinctive from one another, but I didn't really like any of them. Considering this is a thriller, I wasn't expecting nice people! So I actually enjoyed hating some more than others.

This novel is a good read, recommended and although this is a slow burner, one worth sticking to the end. It picks up the pace a few chapters in, and then becomes hard to put down. The House of the Water's Edge is filled with secrets, childhood drama, and a lot of tragedy.

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I received an eARC of this book from NetGalley and Hera Books in an exchange for an honest review. I want to thank both NetGalley and Hera Books for giving me the opportunity to read this book.

Overall I enjoyed the story. It was a bit slow at first and I found overall I had a hard time relating to the characters. The author does have a way with writing where it makes you feel like you're in the room with the character.

My only other problem with this book is towards the end, it seemed like they were wrapping everything up without fully explaining some things, leaving the reader to just assume that it all made sense and that we were to go with it.

Overall it's a decent read and I recommend it.

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I thought they book was very slow. The books could have been shorter. The story was good but it dragged for me.

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Thank you to Hera Books and Net Galley for the chance to read and review this book. The opinions expressed are my own.
I enjoyed this book, but found the beginning a little slow. Ali Baker, a young bartender, is still recovering from the birth of her son Joe. Unfortunately, while she is recovering, her mother is killed in a tragic automobile accident. When Ali goes back to Norfolk Broads to take care of her mother's home, the mystery begins. I really liked this book. Lots of twists along the way, with a happy ending.

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I loved it.

Well written, fun to read, quick to finish. Cover art is eye catching.

Would recommend to friends.

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This was such a fast paced read! I enjoyed the characters the are so well developed!
The writing was fabulous, very well written story with an amazing plot and crazy ending!
The plot was fabulous and I had no idea what to expect next.... Which kept me on my toes!
I really enjoyed getting a chance to read this book!

Thank you NetGalley, Hera Books and author for this awesome ebook
Thank you again!

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