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Wow! The last 50 pages literally took my breath away!
The book moves at a steady pace and you're constantly asking yourself what's going to happen next but I didn't predict the outcome - at all!
I had a few theories in my mind but I was wrong about all of them.
Well done Louise Jensen for writing a tightly woven psychological thriller.
I can't say too much about the story as I don't want to spoil it for you but if you love a good psychological thriller, then this is for you.
Thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for sending me an advance copy to read and review.
Oh my. What a book. As soon as I started reading this book I was suckered in and it was only grudgingly that I walked away to do normal 'life' tasks. You know those stupid things like eating, sleeping, going to work, that always seem to get in the way of a darned good read.
Kat White and her husband Nick have the seemingly perfect life. He is running a booming property business and she works for the charity which he had set up in honour of his best friend Richard's grandmother. Kat didn't want for anything. Anything other than their own child, something that Kat is unable to attain. When Kat's best friend from her childhood, Lisa, reappears in her life, she offers Kat the chance of a lifetime - to act as a surrogate for Kat and Nick. But the offer comes with it's own problems, least of which are the legal aspects of acting as a surrogate in the UK. Because Kat has a secret and knows that Lisa has every reason to hate her once best friend.
Twisted, and with more than a little menace, this book really did make me think and had me second guessing nearly everyone and everything that happened. It is very clear from the off that Kat has a secret, one which is potentially very dark or at the very least very murky, one which drove her and her friend Lisa apart many years before and one which has kept her away from her former life. It was very cleverly hidden and slowly revealed to the reader, and while I could and did guess the what, I could never have guessed the how and why. There are sequences of flashback and references to traumatic events in Kat's past which allude to some of the reasons for her fears and paranoia but nothing prepared me for the truth of what occurred, something which is unthinkable and so startlingly revealed that it really was a sit back in the seat and go wow moment. Hat's off to Ms Jensen for that one.
Now because of the clear secrets being kept by our central protagonist Kat, this really is a case of the unreliable narrator and this works really well in this book, building the creeping sense of paranoia which permeates throughout the story. You are never once sure of Lisa's motives in acting as surrogate but then it is hard to tell how much of this is all in Kat's mind. The lines are really blurred between fact and fiction and the more you learn, the harder it is to know who to believe. Discoveries made throughout the book as we finally learn what happened to Kat's first love Jake all those years ago serve to inform the story but also distract. But are they a red herring, the key to Kat's current misfortune, or just another tragic event during Kat's life? Read the book and you'll find out.
This was a strangely engrossing read in as much as I didn't truly trust anyone in the story. Even Kat's husband was hiding something but you couldn't be quite sure what. Was he agreeing to the surrogacy to humour his wife even though he really didn't want kids, or was something far more sinister at play. His friend Richard was a disagreeable guy who clearly didn't approve of Kat but nothing was clear as to why.
Kat was nervous, paranoid, secretive, but so very obsessed with having a child that she was willing to trust blindly. As naive as she appeared to be, the more I learned about her, the more I understood the obsession with being a mother and the more I sympathised with her plight. When she starts receiving secret notes which point a finger towards her path, when she knows the house has been broken into even though there is no outright evidence, even when she finds a very threatening and ominous gift left on her doorstep - well anyone would be forgiven for being afraid. And the more she learns, the easier it is to reach the understanding that someone wants to hurt her, but who and why?
And then Lisa. Wow. From the minute she reappeared in Kat's life she began to take over. She appeared to be overbearing and yet at times secretive and reticent. She dominated and then she disappeared. How genuine she actually was, was so hard to gauge, barbed or loaded comments often dropped into conversation which heightened the distrust I felt towards her. And yet... Wow. Yep - you need to read the book to understand but believe me the discovery Kat makes will leave you reeling. It certainly did me. Didn't see that coming at all, I was so blindsided by everything else that was going on. Brilliant.
And that ending. Oh my. At what point does fixation become obsession and obsession become criminal? Well... You can certainly understand how people can be pushed to their limits, and how far people are prepared to go in the name of love, but is justice served? I can't quite say. I can also see that the final chapter may irritate some and yet intrigue and satisfy others. The central story is concluded, the ending of this in no way ambiguous but that last paragraph. Arghhhh. I wish I could say more. Perhaps when you've read the book we can have a chat about it?
Ominous, threatening, secretive and totally twisted, with an ending which will shock and yet also satisfy. This is a story of the power of love, the bond of friendship, of family and of sacrifice. It is also one which makes you appreciate honesty and the need for foregiveness. And one hell of a cracking tale. Highly recommended.
I had heard wonderful things about this book and after reading The Gift , I eagerly waited for its arrival.
The Surrogate did not disappoint. From the start I was lured in to the story of Kat, who is desperate to have a child and Lisa, who offers to act as a surrogate when they meet by chance. The two women share an old but troubled friendship though it is clear from the start, secrets are also shared and hidden. There are loops and turns throughout the book that lead you to question everything but unlike many psychological thrillers I have read recently, the ending is a complete surprise.
After reading The Gift and The Surrogate I have concluded Louise Jensen creates books which are designed for days or evenings when you can escape reality and indulge in reading a book in one sitting. They are page turners and you do not want to do anything but read.
This is the third Louise Jensen book I have read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The book starts with a crime scene and works from that to the heart pounding ending. It is a well written, compelling psychological thriller that had so many twists and turns I almost put my back out!!!
It kept me guessing all the way through to the end and I still didn't get it right!
If you are looking for a clever, Can't put it Down thriller then look no further.
5 big fat shiny stars!
This review is written with thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for my copy of The Surrogate.
Kat wants nothing more than a baby of her own. After several attempts to adopt fall through, she bumps into her childhood friend, Lisa, who offers to be their surrogate. But Kat and Lisa have a history. Can they confront their past so that Kat's dreams can come true?
My favourite aspect of this novel is the sense of foreboding that Jensen creates from the very beginning. When a potential adoption match is found for Kat and her husband, Nick, I just knew that something would go wrong, and when Lisa agrees to be a surrogate, I knew it would not be straightforward. This makes the atmosphere within the novel very tense, which in turn, made it difficult for me to work out what had really happened between Kat and Lisa, and it means that no-one is above suspicion. As such, I was gripped, wanting to know more. There are some parts of The Surrogate that were easy to predict, but as the novel reaches its conclusion, Jensen throws the reader a few curve balls, which once again, put me on edge and left me reeling.
The Surrogate is split into "then" and "now" chapters, which allow Jensen to give the reader insight into Kat, Lisa and Nick's past, and how this shaped their relationships in the present day. As I am a similar age to the main characters, I appreciated the references to music and television programmes that they used to enjoy as teenagers, and this helped me to relate to them better. The references to the past also increase the tension, as the events that are mentioned, and the consequences of them, are clearly still affecting the characters a decade later, and I was interested to know what happened and why the events were significant.
Overall, I found The Surrogate to be a gripping novel that addresses an interesting subject matter that is relevant to modern society.
Kat and her husband Nick have been trying to start a family for several years now with no luck. When it was found that Kat couldn’t conceive they had turned their attention to adoption thinking they would be able to begin the family they both wanted that way. After a couple of failed attempts when the child goes to someone else at the last minute Kat is devastated and losing hope.
While out one day Kat runs into her childhood friend Lisa with whom she hadn’t spoken to in years and didn’t think would want to speak to her after having left each other on bad terms. However Lisa welcomes the encounter with open arms and is actually quite excited to see Kat again. With the two reconnecting Kat’s dilemma is brought up and Lisa gives Kat a glimmer of hope that she will become a mother that is unless their shared past come back to haunt them.
The Surrogate by Louise Jensen is one of those nicely paced psychological thrillers that kept me guessing from the get go on where the author would take this story. I did start off reading this one thinking I was going to get to the end and find that I just knew it all but boy oh boy was I in for a few surprises. The book was pleasantly full of twists and turns that when I would think I was in the know on where the story headed I would find myself having to guess yet again.
I would say though that for me this was one of those books that the characters are not ones that I immediately connected with and rooted for and perhaps even more disliked while reading. That however was not a bad thing as the story was quite intriguing and instead of falling in love with the characters I more became suspicious of each and every one at one point or another and just had to wait until that final shoe to drop to find out all the details and boy what an ending. I think most psychological thriller fans should enjoy this one as it was certainly not what I had expected in the end.
I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.
Kat and her husband Nick have tried everything to have a baby. As a second attempt to adopt a Chinese baby falls through at the last minute Kat is becoming increasingly desperate.
A chance meeting with Lisa, an old childhood friend, in a coffee shop suddenly means that there is hope for Kat. Lisa has already acted as a surrogate for someone else and is prepared to discuss having a baby for Kat and Nick.
All through the book there are threads of secrets and deceptions. These alternate from present day and a fateful day when Kat was a teenager and her school sweetheart Jake is killed in a car crash. The guilt and anger associated with these events lead to further questions and Kat begins to unravel as the story progresses.
A complex tale of interwoven grief, pain and abuse The Surrogate isn’t always the easiest book to read but the ending will blow you away. I thought that I had figured out what was actually happening but managed to be wrong on both counts. Another great thriller from Jensen that will keep you on your toes and looking over your shoulder.
Supplied by Net Galley and Bookouture in exchange for an honest review.
UK Publication Date: Sept 27 2017. 345 pages.
Loved this book from start to finish!!! Kept me guessing and hooked the whole way through!!!! Can't wait to read more of her books!!!!
The surrogate by Louise Jenson was a story full of secrets and lies. Kat is desperate to become a mother and when her adoption of a child from another country falls through she enters into an agreement with an old friend Lisa who offers to become a surrogate. I enjoyed this book and the story kept me intrigued as there was so many twist and turns. I would like to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.
This book will keep you up at night.
I found myself lost in the pages of this book right away, literally within the first few pages. I loved the writing style as it made me feel close to the story and like I was experiencing everything the characters experienced.
From the beginning I felt bad for the main character, wanting her to make her dream of becoming a mother a reality, but not knowing what the future held. All the struggles she and her husband faced made me empathetic to her situation and feel like she was someone I could trust--until later in the story when I wasn't sure who to believe.
I love stories where you aren't sure if the main character is really experiencing something out of the ordinary or if they are simply losing their grip on reality. This was a very well written and compelling book with the perfect amount of suspense to keep me right at the edge of my seat. If you enjoy books where the past comes calling, this is one that you won't want to miss out on.
I really liked the way the author ended this book--with as many questions as there were answers. I definitely recommend this book as being one of the best of 2017.
This review is based on a complimentary copy from the publisher, provided through netgalley. All opinions are my own.
Thank you Netgalley and Bookouture for a copy of this book. This is the first Louise Jensen novel I have read. I have the previous but not read them yet. So I curious to know what this one was about.
Kat and Nick are just about to give up. After 2 failed adoptions, they were just going to resign from trying to be parents. But Kat’s old Friend Lisa turns up and agrees to be a surrogate. Nick’s friend and lawyer Richard doesn’t think it’s such a good idea. And tries to change their mind. But, Kat is so desperate for a child. As she cannot have one of her own. After an accident that happened years ago. Kat also questions it. Is Lisa really doing a good deed or getting revenge after the accident that happened years ago.
As the surrogacy goes ahead and it comes up to the first scan of the baby Lisa starts making excuses that the scan date has been changed when Kat questions her and asks if she can attend the scan with her. Kat starts to doubt her and doesn’t believe that Lisa is actually pregnant. Also, Nick her husband has gone away for weekends and Kat accidently saw Nick bank statements. With her paranoia about Lisa, Kat thinks that Nick is having an affair and the business is in trouble.
I enjoyed this very much. This story kept my attention and gripped me throughout. With the story going from past and present, it kept me guessing what actually happened that fateful night and what Kat cannot tell. I was just slightly disappointed in the ending. I didn’t see that coming.
Thank you Bookouture giving me a copy for a honest review.
Nick and Kat are mourning the two failed adoptions they had attempted, when in walks Lisa, a childhood friend of Kat's, providing the solution to their parenting problems by offering to become their surrogate.
This had the ingredients of so many 'surrogate gone wrong' stories, that I admittedly questioned whether I should give this one a try or not. I was pleasantly surprised that this was not the same-old surrogate story I had assumed it to be.
Although this tale started off slowly, it soon had me guessing with its many unforeseeable twists and it's red herrings (even though I felt some were unnecessary).
I love it when I get things wrong, the rewarding fruits of an unpredictable read.It had me I'm it's grip right up until the end.
That ending had my head spinning, but, disappointingly, not in a good way. It left me feeling rather befuddled with its mind-boggling conclusion. I honestly could've done without the over the top shock factor of that last page.
All in all, apart from the final page, a good read. I enjoyed discovering the hidden secrets and lies, the surprise twists and turns and how incredibly wrong I was in thinking I had this one figured out.
I would like to thank the author, Netgalley and Bookouture for an arc in exchange for my honest opinion.
Reeled right in and hooked throughout . This book will keep you on the edge of your seat trying to join the dots .. another excellent book from Louise and an easy 5 stars. Thanks to bookouture and netgalley for my copy
Okay, this book wasn't bad but it wasn't great either. I absolutely did not like any of the characters, they were weak and whiny and Kat was very unreliable. That being said, I do love an unreliable protagonist as you never know what's really going on. The problems I had with the book had more to do with the way the characters behaved rather than the plot or the writing. The characters just never seemed real to me or behaved in any believable way.
The first half of the book was a bit slow but the story did pick up and I really couldn't stop reading. I wanted to find out all of the secrets and I wanted to know how it all tied together. I guessed some of the plot but not all of it. I do love when I get some things wrong, it makes the book better for me. There's nothing worse than predictability in a plot.
I did love the epilogue and the way the story ended. It was a bit unbelievable but it certainly fit with the rest of the story.
All in all, a book worth reading but not one I'd go out of my way to get.
The Surrogate is the third book by this author and the second that I have read, I loved The Sister and didn't think that one could be topped, how wrong I was! I now look forward to reading her second one, The Gift, which I have on my tbr list.
This one tells the story of Kat and Nick, who are desperate for a baby and have explored all the ways possible to have one, sadly things are not going their way and they believe they have exhausted all options available to them until Lisa, a friend of Kat's from her childhood, reappears in her life and offers them a lifeline, but are things everything they seem with Lisa or is she back simply to exact revenge?
I spent much of the time while reading this book, trying to second guess exactly what was going on and was convinced at one point that I had the answer, then another twist came along, hit me squarely between the eyes and put me right back at the beginning again.
This book invades your mind, there are so many secrets and you start off believing everyone is telling the truth and end up trusting nobody. I was drawn into this book from page one, it was a non stop roller coaster ride with more twists than a corkscrew and I did not expect that final twist!
I would like to thank Bookouture for the auto approval, I will post my review on Goodreads now and Amazon on publication day.
41/2 stars
Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for my copy.
Kat and Nick are a married couple who are desperate for a child. One adoption from China has fallen through and then they try again for a little girl from a Chinese orphanage.
Kat bumps into Lisa a childhood friend who offers to be their surrogate. It seems the answer to all their problems and a dream come true. Richard, Nick's best friend and lawyer has doubts but Kat has always felt coldness and indifference from him and so forges on with their plan.
Long buried secrets and resentments resurface for Kat and Lisa. However they are not the only one with skeletons in their cupboards and deep secrets that can shatter people's happiness and dreams.
This is a suspenseful novel full of twists and turns and maintains the suspense right through to the end. Very enjoyable and entertaining.
The Surrogate Louise Jensen
Louise Jensen has written some of the most original thrillers I have ever read, and this sits right at the top of the pile.
The story starts with a crime scene in which there are two bodies, and then continues to revolve around a few characters, any of which could be one of those bodies, on the lead up to the crime.
The main character is Kat, a 30-year-old woman who is desperately trying to adopt a child with her Property Developer husband Nick.
Kat has a secret, 10 years ago she was involved in an accident and she has moved away to start a new life.
All is going well until she bumps into an old friend from the past, Lisa.
Lisa has been a surrogate mom before, and persuades Kat and Nick to let her be their surrogate.
What is Lisa up to? Did she really just happen to bump into her old school friend, or was it more by design?
As the story unfolds it becomes clear Nick has his own secrets, and so does his best friend Richard.
Richard happens to be Nicks old business partner, and his solicitor, and is handling the legal side of the surrogacy.
Not one of these people is innocent, any of them could be one of the two victims at the original crime scene; but just as much they could all be the perpetrator of the crime.
This is one of the most complex crime/psychological thrillers I have ever read. At times, I was swayed in favour of all of the main characters, in a sympathetic way. At other times, I hated each one of them. There were times when I was convinced I knew who the victims were and who had killed them, but then I changed my mind; or had it changed for me.
But the end, that comes as quite a shock.
What a great book.
Pages: 374
Publisher: Bookouture
Publishing date: 27th September 2017.
A wild ride from start to finish. I was drawn in from the first sentence and could not wait to see the conclusion! The writing was phenomenal and some of the pop culture references were spot on. A great tale to scare even the bravest of us out of having a surrogate! The plot was twisted and wonderful.
Unfortunately I could oh too clearly see similarities between myself and Kate. If you like thrillers and enjoy the work of s.j. Watson you will love this book. Highly recommend!!
The Surrogate is the best book yet from talented Louise Jensen. I enjoyed The Sister and The Gift very much and Louise's writing is going from strength to strength.
Kat and Nick have been trying to have a baby and all their efforts have failed when a chance encounter with Lisa, a childhood friend of Kat's, brings hope into their lives. Lisa offers to be a surrogate for them and a roller coaster ensues. Everyone is hiding secrets and the ending is a highly unexpected one.
It is difficult to review this novel without giving away the twists and turns which make it such an entertaining read. Fans of Louise's other books will love it and she will no doubt attract many new ones. Many thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read and review The Surrogate.
4.5 * Kat had a best friend for most of her childhood until something threw them apart. A chance meeting (or is it?) and some heavy disappointments bring Lisa back to the forefront of Kat’s life. Kat is desperate for a baby but can’t conceive herself and so is looking at other ways. Her lifelong friend might just have the perfect solution. If things are too good to be true????This is one of those books where you think you can see where things are going, and then they don’t. Kat is a likeable character with something in her past that is deep seated in her memory and affects her in different ways. A story that has twists and turns along the way with a gripping plot. If you like psychological thrillers then this is a recommended read- to keep you reading and guessing as the true story unfolds. Chapters are “Now” and “Then” so that we get the unfolding of what has gone before. An interesting concept and a brilliant plot.I voluntarily chose to read this ARC and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased