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Look in the Mirror
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Author: Catherine Steadman

I requested a digital advanced readers copy from NetGalley and Random House Publishing and providing my opinion voluntarily and unbiased.

Synopsis: Nina, still grieving from the loss of her father, discovers that she has inherited property in the British Virgin Islands—a vacation home she had no idea existed, until now. The house is extraordinary: state-of-the-art, all glass and marble. How did her sensible father come into enough money for this? Why did he keep it from her? And what else was he hiding?

Maria, once an ambitious medical student, is a nanny for the super-rich. The money’s better, and so are the destinations where her work takes her. Just one more gig, and she’ll be set. Finally, she’ll be secure. But when her wards never show, Maria begins to make herself at home, spending her days luxuriating by the pool and in the sauna.

There’s just one rule: Don’t go in the basement. That room is off-limits. But her curiosity might just get the better of her.

And soon, she’ll wish her only worry was not getting paid.

My Thoughts: This was a compelling thriller that had me on the edge of my seat, literally. It multiple hidden facets in the locked room mystery. While some of the twists I guessed, others are just a little stretched, then there were some that were absolutely unpredictable with promises of a thrilling rollercoaster ride. Steadman draws in the reader with little red herrings that come together like puzzle pieces, you will make connections between certain incidents and characters, and you will root for your favorite character as if you own life was on the hook. The story centers around two women, Nina and Maria, who do not appear to have any direct connection. Nina recently loss her father and is stuck in grief when she learns he left a summer vacation home in the British Virgin Islands. She cannot believe it when the realtor comps her flight and accommodation expenses. When she sees the home for the first time, she is stunned and is quickly worried her father had a secret life that she knew nothing about and maybe even a secret identity. She is determined to find out why. Then enters Maria, a medical student who is a nanny to the super wealthy. She arrives at her last assignment and the family is not there. While she waits for the family, she has complete access to the entire house except she cannot go into the basement. When an electrical malfunction causes the basement to become unlocked, she soon discovers that things are not what they seem. The deeper she investigates, the more her fight or flight senses will spring into action.

The story is narrated by the two female leads, Nina and Maria from their own POV, with slightly varying timelines. The characters were well developed with depth, mystery, and were intriguing. The author’s writing style was complex, multifaceted, twisty, suspenseful, and very creative. Steadman set up this escape room meets hunger games scenario that keeps you on your toes, turning chapters to find out how these two woman weed through the horrors that await them. The characters were built up with their backstories established, the plot is delivered into twisty layers, just like an onion. Then the conclusion rocked. Now, some of the premises were a little far fetched and you will need to suspend belief some. However, I feel that it is worth it. When these two women’s lives intersect, it is like boom and wow.

Overall, this was an enjoyable locked door mystery. The creative genius mind of Steadman really shines through in this twisty rollercoaster ride. This thriller was fast paced, unpredictable in parts, twisty, and kept me on the edge of my seat. I found the audiobook the more enjoyable than the physical book. I was definitely obsessed with getting to the end, as the chapters tend to end as cliffhangers. I highly recommend picking up this story.

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Catherine Steadman is always a "must-read" for me!

In Look in the Mirror by Catherine Steadman, Nina inherits a luxurious, hidden vacation home in the British Virgin Islands after her father's unexpected death. This surprising inheritance —a sleek, modern property she knew nothing about—leads her to question what other secrets her father may have hidden.
Meanwhile, Maria, a former medical student now working as a high-end nanny, finds herself at the same property, indulging in its luxuries while awaiting her employer's children, who never arrive. Drawn by the mystery and tempted to explore, Maria ignores one strict instruction: avoid the basement. This one act of curiosity sets off a suspenseful chain of events as both women uncover dark truths that tie their fates together.

This was thrilling, engaging, and suspenseful - all the ingredients for the perfect book!

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Nina, still grieving from the loss of her father, discovers that she has inherited property in the British Virgin Islands—a vacation home she had no idea existed, until now. The house is extraordinary: state-of-the-art, all glass and marble. How did her sensible father come into enough money for this? Why did he keep it from her? And what else was he hiding?

Maria, once an ambitious medical student, is a nanny for the super-rich. The money’s better, and so are the destinations where her work takes her. Just one more gig, and she’ll be set. Finally, she’ll be secure. But when her wards never show, Maria begins to make herself at home, spending her days luxuriating by the pool and in the sauna. There’s just one rule: Don’t go in the basement. That room is off-limits. But her curiosity might just get the better of her. And soon, she’ll wish her only worry was not getting paid. - from Amazon


Not what I expected, but I liked it! It is a quick read and I could not stop and needed to find out what was going to happen next.

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A thrilling page turner that kept me wanting to know what happens! Told between two shifting point of views in a locked room thriller that kept me guessing until the epilogue!

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This one was really unique and creative, but didn’t wow me like her last book. I think if I hadn’t gone in with such high expectations I would have loved it more.

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Nina mourns the death of her father and is told that she has inherited a property on an island. She never knew that her father had this property, and she is intrigued to find out more. However, when she arrives, she finds a secret room with terrible consequences.
Maria had been working as a caregiver, but when the family doesn't show, she becomes curious about the house where she is staying. She enters a forbidden room, and is in danger.
These two stories are related, and the tale is a strange tale of voyeurism and frightening scenarios.
I didn't find it believable.

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Wow, what an addicting read! Catherine Steadman and The Family Game have been on my tbr for a long time, so I was excited to finally read this author. I love a duel POV/multiple timelines thriller and both of the characters' chapters kept me on the edge of my seat. Our first character, Nina, is grieving the loss of her father and learns that she inherits a home from him in the British Virgin Islands. She had no idea about this home or how he had the money to purchase it, and wonders what other secrets he could be hiding. Our other POV is from Maria, a short-term contract nanny for wealthy families. She accepts a job for a single father and his two young children, but upon arrival to the massive estate, the family is nowhere to be found. While a bit far-fetched, I definitely did not see the twist coming in this one. It was fast-paced and keep me intrigued, with me excited to pick it up each time. I'd definitely read another book by the author.

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What in the squid game did I just read? Boy was this a wild ride. While an interesting concept, I have to admit that I found myself getting a bit lost in the alternating narrators (Nina/Maria) and I did t really care about either of them. I found myself more interested in the builder of the house than anyone else.

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Look In The Mirror
By Catherine Steadman
Review and Rating 3 ⭐️

Do you ever think back to yourself “what did I just read? “ Look in the Mirror was one of those books for me. There is a whole lot going on here and I can’t begin to go in to all of it for fear of spoilers. The main character Nina’s father has passed and she has unexpectedly inherited a vacation home in the British Virgin Islands. Maria , a former medical student, now a nanny for the rich, makes herself at home when the family she is supposed to be working for on her very last nanny job doesn’t show up. She was given just one rule, don’t go in the basement.
The story is told in alternating POVs and in two different timelines. This made the story simultaneously move right along and confusing at times. Despite the plot being a bit unhinged, I ended up enjoying it and will look forward to seeing what Ms. Steadman comes up with next. 3⭐️⭐️⭐️

Thank you to Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine and #NetGalley for the eARC. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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I REALLY enjoyed this book! It sucked me right in and I was getting chills wondering what on earth was going on with this.

Nina is in the midst of grieving her father's death when she learns that she has inherited a beachfront vacation home in the British Virgin Islands. This comes as a complete shock to her, as she had no prior knowledge of this property. Additionally, her father was always transparent with her and not one to keep even small secrets, let alone a big one such as this. Motivated more by curiosity than anything, Nina decides to travel to the Virgin Islands to try to piece together how this property came to be his and now hers. sure there must be some mistake. Her confusion only grows when she sees the home; an extremely modern, high tech, richly built residence. This is a financial investment she cannot begin to understand how her father was able to manage and now even more questions surface as she struggles to unravel the mysteries and secrets of this house. Meanwhile, in alternating chapters, Maria is a nanny for the extremely rich, traveling wherever her clients need her. She is called to a job where she is informed that she is free to use all of the amenities of the home and go anywhere she chooses, with the exception of one area of the house. Can she resist? And why do days pass without the clients ever arriving to the home?

This is book full of mystery, suspense, and edge-of-your-seat moments. As I read though each chapter and more and more was revealed, as I tried to unravel the mystery of what's happening, I found myself just getting pulled deeper and deeper into then fates of these two women. The detail and writing is excellent and I could visualize everything so easily. I would LOVE for this to be adapted into a movie or a limited series. It has all the potential to be great in that sense if done properly.

I absolutely want more from this author.!

Many thanks to NetGalley, Ballantine Books, and of course, Catherine Steadman for the amazing opportunity to read this ARC..

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Nina's dad has recently passed away and she is lonely and wondering what comes next. She wants a sign from her father when she learns she has inherited his home in the British Virgin Islands. Now that's a sign! She makes the trip to Gorda. curious about this house she knows nothing about and eager to find more insight into her father's life. But the house brings up more questions than answers, more confusion, and eventually Nina finds herself locked inside the house and fighting to survive!

Maria is a nanny, waiting at a beautiful vacation home for the family to arrive that she will take care of. They never arrive and Maria starts exploring the house, which ends up being a big mistake. I admit I did not read the description of this book before I started reading, so I had no idea there would be multiple POVs, or that it was a locked room mystery. When Maria's character was introduced I didn't know how she played into Nina or the house's story. My mind was so curious trying to work out what was going on. I found Nina to be a little on the weak side, but I tried to be sympathetic to her as I changed after the death of my father, and Nina's father had recently passed away. In fact I resonated with many of her thoughts on grief and I highlighted these paragraphs in the book. But Maria, oh Maria, I liked her! She was unexpectedly strong and scrappy and I really enjoyed the way her mind worked and reading her chapters! Locked room mysteries are not my favorite, but going in blind to the story line I ended up really enjoying the book. There were a couple twists that surprised me and a few that I saw coming. I'm giving this 3.75 stars rounded up to 4.

Thank you NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine for my copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I vacillated between a one and two rating on this and finally settled on a two. Although confusing and a bit far-fetched and the writing sub-par it did hold my interest. But the ending was totally unsatisfactory. We reached the point of highest tension, the chapter ended and next started with “two years later,” leaving the reader hanging not knowing what happened. Apparently the author had no idea how to end her missive so settled on a cop-out. I have no interest in ever reading another book from this author. This one was a total fail for me. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine for the eARC! This was so interesting! I loooooooooved the locked room aspect and the escape room-esque elements. Absolutely unique and engaging! I couldn’t put it down and was so curious and on edge throughout! Catherine Steadman has done it again!

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This was an odd one for me, for a good portion I was very into it and really enjoyed wondering what exactly was going on. Initially you hear from Nina as she travels to this property she never knew her father owned until he passed and Maria a nanny to the super rich as she waits for her next assignment to start. I liked both women’s viewpoints but Maria’s a bit more as her situation brought more tension and suspense. Somewhere along the way things lost me though, especially the last quarter or so. Once things start getting revealed I found it to be silly and outlandish and I just didn’t buy into the explanations behind most of it. I’m not usually too judgey when it comes to things being too over the top but I found the motivations beyond ridiculous. I seem to be in the minority here though.

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I loved this story! It was engaging, mysterious, and kept me guessing. I loved the ending. It was very satisfying. I did not expect for the story to go as it did, which made it all the more enjoyable.

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Steadman’s thrillers always seem totally implausible and unrealistic, but I find them relatable at the same time. I was gripped to the plot. She is so great about creating twists that I don’t see coming that also make complete sense once they are revealed. I loved the dual POV, especially when it is later revealed that the plot lines weren’t occurring at the same time. Very nice twist that I didn’t see coming and changed how I viewed the story.

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This book was a bit too much for me. It was somewhat confusing and then it lost me. It is very rare for me to not finish a book but I did not completely finish this one. This does not mean it is not a good book - it was just not a match for me and the style of reading I enjoy. I will give it another try as we all know that sometimes it is the timing of when you read a book that impacts you the most. Having read this at a time when there was some inheritance issues in my own family, it may have just been a distraction to my reading. Thanks NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Catherine Steadman is not afraid to "go there" and I absolutely love her for it. This book, much like her last novel, is absolutely crazy and I enjoyed every single second of it. An autobuy author for me, always. Can't wait to see what she comes up with next.

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“Look in the Mirror” was a twisty turny story. I enjoyed the first 25% of it, but then I found the story to be too wordy. It puttered out and not much happened to keep me interested.

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This was an interesting, slow-burn type of suspense and thriller. There are two different stories going on, Nina’s and Maria’s (just missing the Pinta’s- lol just kidding). But you’re not really sure how they’ll intertwine. For most of the book I just felt like, WTH is going on. I knew it wasn’t something good, though.

I don’t really want to say much more to spoil the book at all, but once things start making sense, the pace really picks up, and then it turns into a straight thriller. Overall, I had fun reading it, but I feel like I would have liked it more if we didn’t have that weird first half where you’re just in the dark.

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