Member Reviews
Absolutely brilliant, after reading A Mother's Goodbye I didn't think this would be as good but how wrong could I be.
This story draws you in right from the beginning and all the characters are well developed, I felt as though I knew them all personally.
I found this to be an exciting and gripping page turner and I just love the way Kate writes, I can thoroughly recommend this book and the ending was perfectly thought out.
Well done Kate and I eagerly look forward to your next one.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 surprising stars!
I read this book knowing nothing about the author, but something about the description appealed to me.
I think that’s partly why it was a 5 star read for me. I didn’t know what to expect and yet the book hooked me in and I was so engaged with the characters and story.
To describe the book won’t do it justice - a story about 2 mums who don’t know each other but stay for the summer at a lake retreat with their children, and we learn about their individual issues and their developing friendship.
I also liked the ending which yes, is a bit of a downer, but I like that the author wasn’t afraid to do something different and be brave.
I will definitely look at other books by the author.
Thank you to Bookouture and Kate Hewitt for the opportunity to read and review the Secrets we Keep. The book is an intriguing tale of friendship, loyalty and family. What can drive a mother to the brink and when that happens how does it impact her children. Tessa and Rebecca meet one summer and bond over the fact they are both lonely and missing something in their lives. Both acting destructively, can they help each other or is it a recipe for disaster. I loved it
I admit, I’ve never read anything by Kate Hewitt and received The secrets we keep as an ARC. I found this book compelling and hard to put down. The characters were flawed and I toggled between disliking them and becoming connected to them. The story was gritty, real and emotional. The story complex and captivating. Id highly recommend.
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MoMo’s Book Diary highly recommends the new release by Kate Hewitt - “The Secrets We Keep” which is a powerful, emotional and captivating book.
This book tells the story of one summer for two families with alternating chapters which I found captivating yet slow and I was continually wishing the book would speed up – until it did and then I wished for it to slow down and last longer.
I think this may be due to the latest books I have been reading have all been shorter and very fast paced where I could read in one day. This one took two days so really not that much different and it was very gripping from half-way by which point I was completely wrapped in the two mothers and how they would deal with their own secrets.
The author has penned a fantastic story. I will definitely be looking out for this author in future and recommending to friends and followers of momobookdiary book blog.
Thanks to Bookouture, Kate Hewitt and Net Galley for the opportunity to read and review this prior to publication.
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Emotional, suspenseful, truthful...these all describe this gut wrenching story of two very different women and the summer they share. They're both going through difficult times in their lives and they find themselves drawn together as they struggle to cope.
Thankfully I had an entire day to devote to this book, because I couldn't put it down! The suspense built higher and higher feeling almost like a Hitchcock movie. It felt almost like watching a car crash in slow motion. You'll find yourself drawn in just like I did and unable to break free before you turn the very last page.
Add this one to your read list for 2018!!
This book was a little too slow for me. It wasnt’t until the last 1/4 of the book that the true storyline came together.. When it did it had me on the edge of my seat with tears in my eyes. It is a very heart wrenching book to read and incredibly moving.. So glad I was able to review this book but beware of the ending!