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Another exciting book from the pen of Samantha Hayes. I was quite honestly flummoxed with this one and truly hadn’t worked it out until it was all laid bare for me. It has it all, mystery, suspected foul play, romance and betrayal.

Another winner from Samantha Hayes who is one of my favourite writers.
Date Night is another cleverly plotted book and I raced through it, not wanting to put it down. The characters and story were crafted so cleverly and it had me guessing until the very end. I highly recommend this book.

Date Night by Samantha Hayes is an easy read psychological drama with an ending that will bowl you over with surprise.
Libby aged thirty nine is her own boss of a growing gourmet catering business and her husband Sean is the local vet. They live with their four year old daughter Alice in their dream home known as Chestnut Cottage. Sean also has a fifteen year old son Dan from his past marriage.
Libby finds a disturbing note left on her car windscreen regarding her husband Sean one morning that will change her life forever. She doesn’t know whether to believe the note or not but is determined to get to the bottom of it.
When Libby and Sean return home early from their 'date night’ which turned sour, they find that their baby-sitter Sasha is nowhere to be found and they’re shocked that their young daughter Alice has been left all alone.
Libby unexpectedly finds herself arrested on suspicion of murder but Sasha’s body is nowhere to be found.
Wow I didn’t see the ending coming, so many twists and turns, secrets and lies. If you love a thriller that’s a challenge to predict the ending, then this is it! The conclusion was so unexpected and shocking, a great read.

5 Stars from me!
This is one head f*** of a book! If you like to not have a clue what is going on then this is the book for you!
Date Night is so clever, the story reveals itself in layers and with each new layer you realise that the the version of events you've just read about may not have exactly have been wrong but it might not have contained ALL of the truth.
I was genuinely delighted the first time I realised it and then again and again as the little layers of new information started coming through.
Bloody genius.

This is one seriously messed up psychological thriller/domestic drama -- and I mean that in the nicest way.
What it's about: A marriage doesn't sour overnight, but when Libby finds a note on her car windshield stating that her husband of 5 years, veterinarian Sean Randell is cheating on her, things start to fall apart quickly. She doesn't mean to be a jealous shrew. But that happens. He can't reassure her enough that it isn't true. In an effort to get themselves back on track, because Libby really does love him, they plan an evening out at a local restaurant. Sean's mom, Marion, typically babysits their four-year-old daughter, Alice, but she has a meeting at church so they ask Sasha, a 17-year-old girl who sometimes works with Libby in her catering business, to come over for the evening. The "date night" doesn't go quite as hoped. They argue, Libby accuses, Sean is checking his phone constantly. They call an end and head home only to find that Sasha is missing and Alice has been left alone in the house. What follows is the epitome of unreliable narration as the police get involved and question Libby and Sean. NO SPOILERS.
Why you should read it: There is so much going on in this book that it's hard to make any kind of determination as to what has happened to Sasha. Libby is a catastrophic mess and is either crying or blabbering on about this or that and can't seem to answer any questions. Since she's the main character and the one who's telling the story in different time shifts, it takes awhile to figure out what's gone on. Without giving it all away, I really can't say too much about the other characters in the book but there are many, some more likeable than others. I like the writing even as the style made it a bit more difficult to read but I think that was purposeful in that it is probably meant to prevent the reader from making the leap necessary for the conclusion to work and be a surprise twist. I like guessing games with psychological thrillers and enjoy them more if I'm made to work for it. This one strung me along longer than others!
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this e-book ARC to read and review. I've read other books by this author and will definitely keep an eye out for future releases.

This was certainly a page turner! A very fast read which at times was a bit confusing just because of how it was told. I certainly wasn’t expecting that ending! Thanks to Netgalley for the early copy

I received a free copy of Date Night from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Samantha Hayes, you are brilliant!
I have to warn you that once you starting reading this book you won't be able to stop. It's that good.
Full of twists and turns. The suspense and mistery so real and palpable.
It kept me guessing until the last chapter.
I absolutely loved this book!
Be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster.
I highly recommend this book.

A fantastic novel full of twist and turns throughout.
I’d definitely say this is a slow burner but, I feel it’s needed! The storyline is split in a dual narrative of now and then... it swaps about in no order but this is great as you’re drip fed the clues making you suspect everyone.
Once you get to the magical halfway point you get the little snippets of a twist and on to where everything is revealed and my word it’s an absolute corker!
Amazing storyline with a fabulous twist!
Add it to that pile!! 😂😂

When Libby finds a note on her windshield suggesting that Sean, her husband, is having an affair insecurities arise and cracks begin to form in their marriage. So why not plan a date night to reconnect?The night doesn’t really go as planned so they return home early, only to find their babysitter gone and their little girl left alone.
With Libby then getting arrested on suspicion of murder, everyone’s lives begin to unravel as more questions arise, stories don’t seem to match up and there’s no body.
Date Night by @samanthahayes.author is a crafty thriller which had me questioning and guessing until the end. Thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Thank you to @Netgalley and @bookouture for this advanced reading copy which is scheduled for release August 20 2019.

Libby and Sean with their 4 year old daughter Alice seem happy together, although with them both working long hours their relationship has run a little stale. Libby runs her own business and Sean works long hours as a partner in a veterinary practise.
When Libby receives a mystery note saying Sean is cheating on her they agree to a date night to reassure her he is faithful, which ends up with them arguing as Sean’s phone keeps beeping as he gets numerous messages and he won’t say who they are from. When they return home their babysitter Sasha has disappeared leaving all her belongings behind!! Where has Sasha gone and why do the police believe Libby has killed her.
This book had me hooked from the start, it’s told from the prospective of Libby starting from the date of her arrest to the days leading up to the Date Night. There are lots of twists along the way to keep you on the edge of you’re seat. Love when you are reading a book and you really can’t see the ending coming and with this book it was an explosive ending.
A must read book to all psychological thriller fans.
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for a review.

A date night out... ending in MURDER. I enjoyed the writing style of this a lot, it felt like it flowed really nicely. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, although I do think it could have been shorter, it felt a bit dragged out and rushed at the end. I’m one for an action packed book for the majority of it, rather than BAM at the end. The ending wasn’t something I had guessed! Which is always a great thing.

This book surprised me. I thought I would know how it ended (which I usually do before I'm halfway through) but I actually didn't see it coming the way it did. I was hooked from the beginning. There were only a few instances that I would get a little mixed up but that quickly resolved itself. It is told from a "Before" and an "After" point of view. If you like domestic/psychological thrillers, you should definitely add this to your reading list. Looking forward to seeing other titles from this author!

Blimey, what a read. Read this book in less than a day. I was gripped from the beginning to the end
Sasha long is babysitting for Sean and Libby. Earlier in the week Libby got a note on her car telling her that her husband was having an affair. Things get heated during the meal and they return early. Only to find Sasha missing, the house unlocked and their daughter Alice asleep in bed.
So where has Sasha gone. What’s happened to her.? The book is told in the past and the present. It will hold your attention and draw you in. Then hit you with the outcome that you certainly won’t be expecting.

Wow! My jaw is still dropped from the ending to this book. It all starts when Libby gets a note on her windshield saying her husband is having an affair. It starts an unfortunate and unexpected domino effect of events she never could have predicted. When her husband insists they go on a date night to rekindle their love, they get back home to find the babysitter they hired for their four year old daughter is missing. From then on, suspicions and secrets are EVERYWHERE. You start to question is Libby even in her right mind? Did that note really exist? If so, is it true? I loved this book. It was unpredictable and I rushed to finish it as I had to know the truth! If you want a good twisty thriller, pick this up!!

The prologue begins with Libby Randell’s arrest for suspicion of murder. The story is told in chapters of ‘before’ and ‘now’, leading up to the arrest. A teenager goes missing, which creates turmoil and suspicion among family, friends, and neighbors. The storyline, complete with lots of red herrings, was compelling and kept me turning pages. Recommended!

When Libby and Sean arrive home from their date there is one major problem, the babysitter is missing. Their daughter is okay, but the girl has disappeared without a trace. A few days later Libby is arrested for Sasha's murder, yet there is a lot the police don't know, and some of it Libby isn't telling them.
This book is another mystery with an unreliable narrator, which may intrigue you or not. I personally found myself getting frustrated with Libby at multiple points during the novel for what she knew, and what she wasn't telling other people.
This book is told in two timelines, just a week apart as we are dealing with the immediate aftermath of Sasha going missing, and the other right after Libby is arrested. As the two timelines creep closer we learn more and more what happened on that fateful day (and the days leading up to it) and the mystery starts to be revealed.
I found that this book dragged a little bit, but by the end I was definitely surprised by the conclusion as it took me very off guard.

I quite enjoyed reading this book, though I am very very annoyed by the main character.
The story itself was interesting and I liked the character dynamics a lot.
However, I couldn't help at times that I really wanted to shake the main character because she was just so unbelievably dumb.

Took a lot to get into this one seemed very slow. There was finally a twist but took so long to get to it.
Was an ok read not something that i would run out and buy.
Thanks to net galley and the publisher for an early release of this book.

This book was better than i thought, though the ending wasn't as strongly written as it could have been, i liked the rotating chapers, present and short time ago and there were a few thoughts, hm is she an unreliable narrator is that where it is going but then it veered elsewhere. i guessed the secret before we got there but still was a pretty good read

Wow, what a jaw dropping, can’t put down, wonderful book this was. I was really looking forward to reading this book as I had read The Reunion by Samantha Hayes and that was such an amazing book with a shocking ending. This book did not disappoint as well.
This book was about a girl who got caught up in a middle of a bombshell of a lie that went back many years. Someone wanted it to stay a secret and was even willing to kill her over it. This lie would’ve wrecked the lives of all the people involved and they would’ve never been the same if this lie got out.
I have to say since I read The Reunion by this author, which was excellent, I had high expectations for this book. I’m so happy that she didn’t let me down with this one. As each chapter went on the author gives the reader clues that something is not right and there is more to the story than we are getting. We finally get the full story by the end and It was an OMG moment. The whole book had a roller coaster of emotions. I just couldn’t put down this book. As each chapter went I wanted more and more. I just devoured this. Also, I felt this had to do with the fact that it nicely flowed with all the characters and the many twists and turns that it brought to the table. I absolutely loved this book.
Between the plot, characters and all the twists in this book it made it an easy and fast read. I would definitely recommend it and happily give it 5 Hearts❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️