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Welcome to Cold Creek Lane...
Rob and Laurel feel like it's too good to be true, but it's real that their offer to that house is accepted. Their family with two children moved to Cold Creek Lane and tried to fit in living in suburbia.
Laurel has her childhood trauma when her mother was murdered and she knows that the murderer, Lyle, is now a free man. Her paranoia is hitting back, especially after she received a note "I lost my family. Now yours is in danger. " Her struggle with two young children, her paranoia, and the addition of the creepy neighbour paying way too close attention to her kids,
The story is told by dual POV, Corey, and Laurel. Corey is a character who lives with her mother in a retirement living village, and she also has her past trauma. You'll keep wondering about the connection between the two women.
It's a page-turner book with an interesting plot revealing of who the real villain in the story
The neighborhood was one that I like reading about in domestic thrillers. All the neighbors seem friendly and even close until a new family shows up and the skeletons are slowly revealed. The reader knows something tragic happened but not what or how. It was hard for me to tell which neighbors could be trusted because of their actions. I found the neighbor creepy just like Laurel did, but her husband also rubbed me the wrong way. It took me a little longer to get into Corey’s pov but she really made me question some things that were happening in Laurels pov and I loved how it all came together. It was well written with steady pacing and an ending that was plausible and explained nicely.
Thank you @lizalterman @suzyapprovedbooktours for the #gifted copy.
Two women who both have experienced tragic losses and who have both lived in the same house and who have the same enemy.
Laurel and her family have just moved into their dream home on Cold Creek Lane, but their happiness is short lived. Laurel who has two young children is living the day to day life of a struggling stay at home mom. Laurel is trying her best to be the good mother that she always wanted. After her mother’s death Laurel has struggled with confidence which is strained when they move to their new home.
Corey is now living back with her mother and in a dead end job. She has lost everything: her home, her husband and her child. On top of everything nobody even believes Corey that someone else was involved in her daughter’s death, but she knows who is responsible she just needs to prove it. And now the same events are happening to the new owner of Corey’s house, Laurel. Who is responsible and will the tragic events of the past happen again?
Overall rating 4/5
I love how Alterman shins a light on how hard parenthood is and the constant demand that society puts on women to be the perfect mother. The struggles and anxiety that Laurel exhibited was so evident and relatable. The slow buildup of how Corey and Laurel seemed to both be going crazy by the events afflicted by one person made me invested to find out the ending. I appreciated how Alterman touched on the topics of addiction and grief.
*Thank you to Liz Alterman, Severn House and Netgalley for the ARC copy. I am freely leaving my honest review.
Liz Alterman delivers another powerful domestic suspense with tension and characters that keep readers wanting to know more. From the early pages, she paints the picture of Laurel's life and growing isolation while inviting readers to experience Corey's unsettled and unmoored existence. The development of Laurel and Corey over the course of the novel is organic and increasingly unsettling. This is the kind of novel that proves readers should trust Alterman's instincts at every turn. Her ability to weave character with plot is on full display. Simply put: Read this book!
This was a great domestic family thriller. Many family secrets throughout the story, especially when you think you are living in the "perfect neighborhood". This was a duo POV between Laurel and Corey. They have alternating stories which intersect and connect in an outstanding ending.
I would highly recommend this thriller.
Thank you NetGalley and Severn House for this ARC.
This was an engaging read. We have two leading characters but with one connection, a house. We hear from the current mother living in the house and the mother who lived in it previously. Although there were several twists and turns, I did find the main part of the story predictable and as such I wasn't eager to finish. As such, I felt it took me quite a while to get to the end. Overall it was a good read, but nothing to really go crazy about.
The House on Cold Creek Lane written by Liz Alterman was published on August 6th 2024. When Laurel and Rob West move into their new home in New Jersey, it seems too good to be true. But Laurel can't shake off her old feelings of anxiety. The neighbor who pays far too much attention to the Wests' two young children...Rob watching her every misstep...and there's something people aren't telling her about this house...
I promised myself I wouldn't go to that neighborhood again.
Not that street. Not so soon. But I couldn't help it. They made it too easy.
Corey Sutton is trying to outrun her past. Recently divorced and reeling from a devastating loss, she moves into her widowed mother's retirement condo in Florida. Everyone says she just needs some time to recover and rebuild... but is Corey beyond saving? She wants answers. And there's very little she won't do to get them.
Though Laurel and Corey have never met, the women have something in common, and if they're not careful, it may just destroy them both...
This story had me on my toes the whole time and the twists and the character development was absolutely amazing!
Thank you Netgalley, Liz Alterman and Severn House.
Set in New Jersey suburbia, what seems to be a tale of domesticity and motherhood, becomes the thing of nightmares.
This is one of those stories where you don’t know who to trust; most of the characters are somewhat unreliable. There are two main female protagonists: Laurel and Corey. At first, they don’t seem connected, but it soon becomes very evident it has something to do with the house - but how and why, and... who?
This reminded me of a Hitchcock film, where there is gaslighting, deception, and an overall sense of unease. You’ll be questioning everyone’s motives and opportunities. I’ll be honest, I didn’t like several of the characters, especially Laurel’s husband; he was so unsupportive and never believed Laurel when strange things started happening. But all this added to the eerie atmosphere.
Even though the shocking conclusion may have been set up a little too well, it was still incredibly exciting and creepy to read. It was a great ending to this chilling domestic thriller.
Thank you @suzyapprovedbooktours and @lizalterman
for a spot on tour and a gifted book.
Thank you @severnhouseimprint for the gifted ebook via NetGalley.
This was a domestic thriller that because the characters annoyed me so much failed to thrill. The plot had some reasonable twists and turns I guess and the flow of the book made for a quick easy read.
This was a great book. It kept me engaged the entire time. I was so invested in the FMC’s story. I just wanted to shake her husband and tell him to open his eyes to the obvious. I’ll definitely be recommending this one.
The House on Cold Creek Lane is a domestic thriller, that will pull you in and you will lose all track of time. This book is duel point of view and I really enjoyed both characters. If you need a quick thriller this is a great book.
2.5 stars.
One of those thrillers that you read but are not invested in.
Booksource: Netgalley in exchange for review.
It should come as no surprise that Liz Alterman has another winner with THE HOUSE ON COLD CREEK LANE. I’m amazed at how her devious mind works. (I’m just glad I don’t have to live with her. Just imagine. Yikes!)
In New Jersey, Laurel West is on bed rest during a difficult second pregnancy when husband, Rob calls to tell her that the house on Cold Creek Lane is their’s. After surviving a troubling childhood, when her mother was murdered, Laurel years to give son, Jasper and soon-to be Poppy a ‘normal’ childhood. But now, it seems the killer is being released from prison. and Laurel is on high alert wondering if he’s going to come after her and the children. She went through some difficult times after Jasper’s birth which means Rob is on high alert regarding her parenting skills. Strange and dangerous things begin happening around the home. To top it off, she has an intrusive mother-in-law who, thankfully, is now completely wrapped up in preparations for Rob’s sister’s wedding, keeping her out of Laurel’s way.
Laurel meets many new neighbours but is especially grateful for Addie, who offers a glass of wine and a commiserate ear regarding next door neighbour, Marian, who is an intrusive, nosey neighbour who acts, let’s just say, ‘entitled’ when it comes to Jasper.
Meanwhile, in Florida, Corey Sutton is staying with her mother in a retirement community after a tragedy and divorce. Working in a garden center she befriends teenaged co-worker, Desiree, who looks up to her like a big sister, but is fired for stealing. Desiree is about the only friend she has and they maintain their friendship. But Corey has a secret. She is basically stalking a little girl she caught sight of during one of her daily runs. She has even gone so far as to lift things that the little girl leaves behind. When she is caught in a compromising position, she also befriends the officer who responded to a 911 call. Then she begins attending a grief group and wonders if she could be falling for another group member.
Things come to an explosive conclusion when these two lives intersect. I wasn’t sure if I should be cheering or appalled.
I completely enjoyed this one. Liz Alterman writes psychological thrillers with such precision and is at the top of her game with this one. I love the way her descriptions put you right in the middle of the story. I can’t wait to see where her diabolical mind goes next.
Thank you to NetGalley and Severn House Publishing for this ARC opportunity. All opinions are my own and given voluntarily.
Love a domestic thriller! The House on Cold Creek Lane by Liz Alterman was super twisty. I found many of the characters so dislikeable that I was hoping they would become victims at one point or another - I am not sure if that was supposed to be the case. That being said I liked the twists in this book. I found it pretty long and there were moments when I just wanted to get to more juicy parts of the book. I did enjoy the ending though! Thanks to NetGalley and Severn House for this eARC.
Huge thank you to @lizalterman @severnhouseimprint @berittalksbooks for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review
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There is just something I love about a soapy neighborhood story in the summer. It always hits for me and this was a straight up wild ride. Laurel and Rob move into what promises to be their dream home but did they find their dream neighbors ? This book is full of unlikeable characters which totally works for the story.
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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for gifting me this book for free in exchange for my review! All opinions are my own.
This was a decent thriller that had many twists and turns. I was fortunate enough to get approved for both an ebook and audiobook galley of this book. The author of The Perfect Neighbors returns with another juicy and addictive thriller. This was a very fun and fast-paced thriller and I didn't think it was predictable, which is good!
On the audiobook side, I thought that the narrators Gail Shalan and Emily Ellet did a great job telling this story and bringing the characters to life.
Overall this was a really good thriller and I can see why Liz. Alterman is so popular!
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Many Thanks again to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this book in exchange for my honest review.
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After reading The House on Cold Creek Lane, I am very appreciative for my neighbors that I know. It is a psychological thriller about a family that moves from Manhattan to the supposed perfect suburbs and the mom just gets a very uneasy feeling about the neighbors. There is also a second narrator to throw things into the mix - a woman in Florida who lost her daughter and you know she is connected but you don’t know how. This was intense, so propelling and so twisted. I didn’t trust anyone, I yelled at the book for bad decisions and I gasped audibly several time. So much gaslighting, so much tension and so much of the feeling to just trust your gut. What a rollercoaster of a thriller.
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Normally I'm a big fan of Liz Alterman and her writing and for the most part this book is brilliant. But I hated every single character in it. The wife needs a good shake, the husband a good smack, the neighbour told where to go and MAYBE instead of internalising, say whats on your mind. Hmmm?
Laurel and Rob West are excited when they find the perfect house for their family to move into. Even though everything looks perfect on the outside, Laurel can't help but feel that something is just off with her new home. That her neighbors know something and they aren't telling her. Corey Sutton is newly divorced and is now living with her mom in Florida. She spends her time running to try to process and overcome her grief. Though these women live hundreds of miles apart and don't know each other, their lives may have more in common than they think.
Have you ever read a book that has left you completely speechless, but in a good way? The House On Cold Creek Lane was that book. Laurel and her husband move into a new house, and Laurel gets an uneasy feeling about her new neighbor. She tells her husband, but he keeps brushing her off as being anxious about an event in her past. Let me tell you, I did not like Rob very much. Then we meet Corey, who is also trying to survive a trauma from her past, but isn't coping very well. As the story progresses, we find out how both of these women are connected. These two characters are very well developed, and their stories will keep you turning page after page. When you get to the end, it will completely blow your mind. Honestly, my mind didn't want to compute the ending. I thought maybe I got it wrong somehow since it was so late at night when I finished. Phew! What a ride that book was!
3.5 Stars⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
The House on Cold Creek Lane is a domestic thriller, told from two points of view in alternating chapters.
Laurel, Rob, and their two young children have recently moved into a suburban home. A home on Cold Creek Lane where there was once a major tragedy- unbeknownst to Laurel. Side thought, something about Laurel's husband irked me the whole book! Ugh. Him and his whole family were lacking in the liability department.
Corey is grieving the death of her daughter, who died tragically and under suspicious circumstances. She's trying to start over but can't let the thought go that her daughter's death was caused by one of her old neighbors on Cold Creek Lane. She's determined to find answers.
The pacing of the story made for a quick read. It was predictable but entertaining. I was able to figure out the main plot twist, but there were still a couple of small reveals that surprised me. I enjoyed reading both women's POV and seeing how their lives ended up connecting and crossing paths.
All in all, it was a satisfying read. Check it out if you enjoy domestic thrillers!
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Genre: Domestic Thriller
CW: Grief; Child Loss
*Complimentary copy for review provided by the publisher, Severn House. All opinions expressed here are honest and entirely my own.