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Alexandra’s perfect life is shattered when she awakens one morning to an origami bird in an envelope in her home. The realization that somebody entered her sanctuary, the place where her children should be safe, is terrifying. She understands deep in her conscience that this bird harkens back to the terrible thing that happened 20 years ago. Now she must be very careful in what she does next.

Though this book has promise, it’s not my cup of tea. I found it too repetitive and slow. The story itself is intriguing, and I did like it, but I didn’t love it. Three stars from me. Thank you, NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the eARC.

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Alexander's thought she'd put the tragic events at a party twenty years ago away. But when she's called for Jury service, she recognises the defendant as someone from the party. And when she discovers an origami bird on her dining table she's fully aware that her comfortable lifestyle is going to explode.
I found this fairly fast paced, fairly predictable but enjoyable

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It was an ok read it was a bit jarring in places and I felt myself just wanting to get the book finished! I didn’t particularly like any of the characters either unfortunately!

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Alexandra’s life was all she had hoped for: a loving husband, two perfect children, and a thriving business. Then, one morning, she found a folded origami bird lying on her kitchen table. Someone from her past had found her, someone who knew her nickname was Birdie, and was about to ruin her peaceful life.
Her thoughts went back to the fateful night and the exclusive party she attended, where three girls died at the hands of some of the country’s most powerful men. Alexandra knew who was responsible for their death, and the origami bird was a warning. Should she reveal the names of the killers, her peaceful life would be destroyed, and she could be the next victim.

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I did not care for this book. I didn't like the writing style at all and never felt a connection to any characters. I was very disappointed in this read.

Thank you NetGalley for this ARC.

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After being called to jury service, busy mum, wife and successful business woman Alexandra is aware that someone has knowledge of her not so genteel past. The discovery of origami birds and someone calling her Birdie, an old nickname, has rekindled all her secrets and the experiences she underwent over twenty years ago. After being sworn in on the jury panel Alexandra realises that the accused is none other than an old ‘acquaintance’ and she knows that the coincidences she has been experiencing are not all in her imagination.

A slow burn of a book with much repetition. Not a page turner, and I struggled to remain focused on the plot. When I’m easily distracted I know I’m just going through the motions of reading.

For me it was very much just an ok read, though it would be perfect for dipping into on holiday. With apologies to the author, but not one I really enjoyed.

Thank you NetGalley and Storm Publishing.

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Everyone is Lying
Heart-racing, intense psychological suspense! I read this in one day. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time! Spectacular twists and a shocking ending!!

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