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Anya Mora writes a great thriller, and this book is no exception. I was engaged and curious to the conclusion of the story throughout the entire book and I found the book very easy and enjoyable to get through. I would definitely recommend this book to others.

A creepy and gripping thriller that keeps you guessing and wondering what is going on. With shocking twists and turns that will make you gasp! A good read.

I have read a good amount of marriage psychological thrillers and this is definitely another good one. I usually can guess the plot/twist throughout the books of these. However there are a few that still throw me for a loop and still shock me. This book was one of those. I thought I knew but turns out I didn’t, which is what I love most about these kinds of books.
It was also a very fast paced read and I finished it in two days.
Although I was upset at the main character on why things occurred throughout the book, I was able to understand as to why that was in the end.

A mind spinning thriller that will have you questioning everything. The past keeps coming back to haunt Anna. So many buried secrets and painful losses. There are several surprising revelations and intense moments that had me so uneasy.

This book had me hooked from the first line; “Since the death of my first husband, I know how deadly love can be…” What starts as a touching story of second chances quickly spirals into a chilling psychological thriller. I was completely drawn into the narrator’s world as strange, haunting things began to happen after her engagement to Parker; her late husband’s belongings mysteriously reappearing, the scent of his cologne lingering, and a terrifying sense that someone is watching. The tension builds masterfully, especially when her daughter becomes the target. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. The secrets buried in her past and the twist involving what’s hidden in the attic left me reeling. A dark, gripping, and emotional read! I couldn’t put it down!

4.5 🌟
Can you move on too fast? Anna’s husband dies in a tragic hiking incident, leaving her with pre-teen Sadie and a ton of grief and regret. Then 6 months later she meets Parker and everything is perfect…until it isn’t.
That was a lot of emotion packed into a quick read. Grief is the overall theme of this book. I love short chapters, especially in a thriller and this book provides that. I like the FMC but I know she is hiding something. The men in her life all have problems and I do come to love the women in her life, including Helen.
Read if
➡️ you have no trigger warnings
➡️ you want a quick read with lots of emotion
➡️ you don’t trust anyone either
➡️ unexpected twists in a heavy thriller
Thank you Bookouture, Anya Mora and NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions expressed are my own.

I think this is my first book by this author but it definitely won't be my last, it was absolutely fantastic. I loved every second spent with it, which wasn't long because I absolutely flew through it

<i><b>“Theo is gone.
Parker is here.
And I-
I'm somewhere in between.”</b></i>
Anna is wrapped with grief and guilt by the loss of her husband, but what she doesn’t expect is 6 months after she’s in a whirlwind romance.
Parker is everything she’s always wanted! But is she moving too fast? Does she truly know Parker after just a short time?
Since Parker moved in, strange things have been occurring can Anna trust the people around her? Seems like everyone is hiding secrets but there’s something Anna is hiding as well? Find out June 23, 2025
<i><b>”This is something darker, something messier. And as much as I don’t want to admit it, it feels familiar. Because I know what it’s like to play a role. And I’m not who I say I am either.”</b></i>
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I’m still in disbelief!! This was such a great thriller!! I was definitely in a mood for a thriller and this did not disappoint! I was hooked right from the beginning the suspense kept you riding the wave into the mystery of it all! I loved that it would switch from past to present to get a feel of Anna’s past before she lost Theo and after. We definitely learn secrets that have been buried that slowly make their way up the cracks along the way.
This was my first book from this author and Anya definitely got me hooked on reading more her work!!
<b>Thank you to Anya Mora, NetGalley, bookouture for the chance to read and review this e-arc in exchange for an honest review! All thoughts and opinions remain my own.</b>

Yet again, this author does it again and delivers a thrilling and on the edge of your seat read. Great character building and loved the twists. Didn't see them coming at all. Highly recommend.

The moral of the story. Don’t get into a relationship so fast and the FMC still doesn’t learn her lesson.
I didn’t like the FMC at all. Her personality, her actions and everything frustrated me.
While it was a quick read psychological thriller that kept me engaged, I wasn’t a fan of the characters. I just wanted to scream at them.

Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for this copy of Love you to Death by Anya Mora.
Love You to Death is a psychological thriller about a woman whose husband dies suddenly in a hiking accident, but she has a suspicion his death wasn’t an accident at all. From very early on, I felt like I knew how the ending would play out, and I was mostly right. I did question it several times and there was a twist I wasn’t expecting, but overall I was able to guess the ending early in the book. This didn’t make the book any less enjoyable though. Typically flashbacks can be confusing and I prefer to stay on a single timeline throughout the story, but I enjoyed having the flashbacks and slowly seeing pieces of the story coming together as the book progressed. I’d give this book a 3.5/5 star rating.
Make sure to check it out when it releases on June 23rd!

Love You to Death by Anya Mora is a well-written psychological thriller that looks into the dark complexities of love, grief, and obsession. The story follows Anna, who uncovers chilling truths about her late husband, unraveling secrets that make her question everything she thought she knew. Mora’s writing is taut and emotional, balancing suspense with deep character introspection. The back-and-forth timelines set the tone and gave a lot more information about the backstory and how it all tied together. The pacing is tight, and the twists are surprising, keeping you on edge until the final page. A solid domestic thriller.

Wow, what a great read.!This book captured my attention from page one and had me addicted to the very end with all the twists that kept coming. It kept me up late reading, as well as reading it during every free minute. I would highly recommend this author and this book. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC.

Is "Love You to Death" going to be the most in-depth and compelling story you've ever read? No. Does Anya Mora know how to write a creepy, intriguing thriller that you can't put down? ABSOLUTELY!
Told in alternating POV between Anna's story and some kind of therapist transcripts, we learn about both Anna's past and present. From the first few chapters when we learn that Anna is engaged to Parker only six months after losing her husband to a tragic hiking accident, we just KNOW we're in for something good! At first, Parker seems like a diamond in the rough before revealing his overbearing and controlling side. Enter his (hilarious) sister who is staying with them for the time being and we're just waiting for the other shoe to drop!
While some parts were a little over the top, I easily finished this one in a single sitting and Mora did not disappoint with her constant twists and turns! The ending did feel a bit far-fetched but it was entertaining and caught me off-guard, nonetheless. Yet again, Anya Mora writes another quick=paced thriller that is the perfect choice to get you out of a reading slump. Thanks for the ARC!

Name :- Love You To Death
Author:- Anya Mora
Genre:- Psychological Thriller
In Love You to Death, Anya Mora blends grief, suspicion, and psychological suspense to deliver a gripping story of second chances—and the sinister price they can carry. With an unsettling sense of dread that builds page by page, Mora invites readers into a world where nothing is quite as it seems.
Likes and Dislikes :-
What I Liked:
1 Atmospheric and Creepy: The ghostly return of a dead husband through objects, scents, and photographs is deeply unsettling and perfectly crafted to keep the tension high.
2 Emotional Depth: The protagonist’s grief is raw and realistic. Her bond with her daughter, Sadie, adds emotional resonance to the escalating suspense.
3 Twists and Turns: As suspicions shift from the daughter to the in-laws to something even more disturbing, Mora keeps readers guessing. The final twist is both unexpected and satisfying.
4 Themes of Motherhood and Guilt: The novel explores how far a mother will go to protect her child—and what happens when the past refuses to stay buried.
Overall, Love You to Death is an addictive psychological thriller packed with haunting moments and emotional intensity. Anya Mora skillfully navigates themes of grief, paranoia, and maternal love, crafting a suspenseful tale that grips you until the final page.
My Rating :- 5/5.

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Anya Mora’s latest book had me gripped from the start.
This book follows Anna, a woman whose husband recently died in an ‘accident’. Anna is keeping a secret but how far would she go to keep it hidden?
A few months after her late husband passed, Anna meets Parker, a middle aged man who is a psychology professor at a nearby university. All seems well until after 6 weeks of knowing each other they get engaged!
Weird things begin happening around their home. Anna can smell her late husband, Theo’s, cologne on Parker, videos start playing of Theo and Anna. Who’s doing this and why?
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I found this book thrilling and I couldn’t wait to get home at the end of the day so that I could cuddle up in bed to read this book and I even multitasked by crocheting, cooking and reading at the same time. I really recommend this book to everyone and especially Freida McFadden fans.
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with this arc in exchange for an honest review!

Anna and her pre teen daughter are slowly adjusting to life since her husband Theo’s fatal hiking accident.
In comes Parker, a new love interest. It’s a whirlwind second chance romance until it’s not. Things from Anna’s past keep coming back to haunt them, is it Theo’s ghost trying to warn her? Was his death really an accident?
Thank you to Netgalley, bookouture and of course Anya Mora for giving me the chance to read this ARC.
I loved everything about this book, it took me 5 hours to read as I just couldn’t put it down. I’ve only ever given 2 other books a 5⭐️ rating. So it must be brilliant!! If you’re looking for a fast paced, thrilling, edge of your seat sort of book then this is the book for you.
I thought I had the twist figured out early on but boy was I wrong! I eventually got it towards the end of the book and it was just perfect. Crazy but it just made sense.
This is the first book by Anya that I’ve read and I can’t wait to buy all her other books as I’m pretty sure she’s just become one of my favourite authors.

I really enjoyed this book as it’s one of those that keeps you guessing all the way through about who was lying and messing with this poor woman. We meet a woman who is still reeling from the death of her husband and navigating life alone with her young daughter. When a chance meeting brings a new man in her life things move fast and soon he is moving in with them but as strange things keep happening at home and her perfect man starts to appear less than perfect has she made a big mistake and is the truth darker than she ever thought possible!

Anna met a man and instantly fell in love with him 6 months after her husband’s death. Her dead husband’s items start to mysteriously appear in places she didn’t leave them in and the man she loves soon turns into someone that she fears and doesn’t know if he can be trusted.
It took me a while to get into the story but the more I read of this story the more interested I became. The story is told in the point of view of Anna and it alternates between her life prior to Theo’s death and after his death. There are also chapters that consist of notes from a therapist of one of the characters. This therapist and patients identity aren’t revealed until later on in the story. This identity revelation of the therapist was so mind blowing! I hadn’t been able to piece together who they were or their full connection to the story which was so fascinating to read about when the truth came out. Anna’s secret is constantly mentioned prior to being revealed which made me really curious about what she was hiding but at times the constant mention of the secret was a bit too repetitive.
The majority of characters were messy and I didn’t like them but their characteristics and personalities made this story really interesting.
This is the second book I’ve read and liked by this author. Her writing is captivating and I will be reading more of her books in the future.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Anna finds love again with Parker after her husband, Theo dies. But suddenly weird things start happening and she is wondering who is gaslighting her. And why? Just what is Parker trying to do in this situation? Some shocks to this book. Overall, it wasn't bad.