Don't Trust Her

Don’t Trust Her by Cathryn Grant

Release: October 1, 2023
Format: Ebook
Publisher: ‎ Inkubator Books
Source: Zooloos Book Tours
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Parker had the perfect marriage. Then Eden came home.

Twenty years have passed since Dylan’s beloved sister, Celeste, was brutally murdered. Now he plans an anniversary memorial for the sister he misses to this day.
When their childhood friend, Eden, comes home to attend the memorial, Dylan invites her to stay with him and his wife, Parker.
But Parker is apprehensive. She remembers a time when Eden had designs on her husband, and she worries she still carries a torch for him. Her fears seem confirmed when Eden openly flirts with Dylan and captivates their pre-teen daughter.
As Parker desperately tries to hasten Eden’s departure, Dylan resists, fondly remembering the time they spent as childhood friends. And when Eden brings up questions about who murdered Celeste, Parker’s fears only escalate. She thinks her husband’s mental health could suffer if Eden keeps digging.
Can Parker get rid of Eden before she destroys her family?
And why has Eden really come back to town? As the two old friends circle each other, past secrets are revealed and they find themselves hurtling into a vortex of unimaginable pain and terror.

Don’t Trust Her – the gripping psychological thriller from the best-selling author of The Other Couple and The Guest.

About the Author:

Cathryn Grant writes psychological thrillers, psychological suspense, and ghost stories. She’s the author of twenty-three novels.
She’s loved crime fiction all her life and is endlessly fascinated by the twists and turns, and the dark corners of the human mind.
When she’s not writing, Cathryn reads fiction, eavesdrops, and tries to play golf without hitting her ball into the sand or the water.
She lives on the Central California coast with her husband and two cats.
This is Cathryn’s eleventh psychological thriller with Inkubator Books.

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Don’t Trust Her Review:

In “Don’t Trust Her,” the author delves into nostalgia, loss, and the enduring impact of a traumatic event on the characters’ lives.

One character I particularly admired was Eden. The author skillfully captures the intricate web of emotions and uncertainties that come with youth, such as love, heartbreak, and the anxiety of missed opportunities—some of my favorite moments revolved around Eden’s connection with Brianna and Maverick, not to mention an unexpected kiss that stirred things up.

Similarly, Dylan’s contribution to the story was noteworthy as well. His internal struggle added depth to the narrative, underscoring the difficulties of moving forward while carrying the weight of the past. On a side note, I found Julian’s character quite intriguing, as he added a specific eerie element to the storyline.

Regarding Parker, the author adeptly sustains the tension and lingering questions in the plot, highlighting the strained relationship between Eden and Dylan. It also portrays Parker’s internal conflict as she balances her curiosity about the murder with her desire to protect her family and maintain a semblance of normalcy.

Furthermore, the story’s structure alternates between the past and the present, offering various characters’ perspectives, which adds an exciting layer to the narrative. As the story unfolds, unexpected twists keep you engaged, leaving you wondering about the next turn of events.

The climax was somewhat predictable, as you could anticipate the unfolding events about halfway through the story. It would have been a pleasant surprise if the author had introduced a twist in the end, as I typically anticipate.

Nonetheless, “Don’t Trust Her” is a slowly unfolding psychological thriller that keeps you guessing how far some characters are willing to go to safeguard their secrets, and it provides an enjoyable reading experience.

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