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You'll Never Forget Me

  • Writer: Lesley Goldthorpe
    Lesley Goldthorpe
  • Feb 10
  • 1 min read

At first, this book feels like a familiar setup—new beginnings, complicated relationships, buried secrets. But the deeper you get, the more uncomfortable (in a good way) everything becomes. The characters are messy, guarded, and not always likable, which honestly made it feel more real. You’re constantly second-guessing motives and wondering who’s telling the truth.

What I really liked is how psychological this story feels. It’s not just about what happens—it’s about obsession, identity, and how far people will go to protect the versions of themselves they want the world to see. The tension builds steadily, and just when you think you have things figured out, the story shifts.

The ending? Definitely satisfying, with enough twists to keep you thinking after you close the book.

 
 
 

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