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"The Summer House" is described as a psychological thriller, so I expected an intense and dark novel. Conversely, I felt the book was a light read. The author gradually introduces all the characters and delves into their backstories one at a time. I loved how the author paced the introduction of multiple characters.

The ending, for me, was predictable as the author uses the process of elimination in her climax. While I could guess the killer, the motive was a different ball game. The grounds of the murder is where the author packs a punch. The book is well-paced with moments of rapid page-turning.

There were multiple plotlines to explore in the book and the author didn't leave any loose ends. If you love psychological thrillers that are not too intense, this one is for you!!

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Twins Lana and Ollie were just seventeen when their nineteen-year-old sister Camille was murdered in the summer house at their Gran’s home where they had lived since their parents’ death. Lana was a key witness to the fact that Camille’s angry boyfriend Sebastian Landry was there that night and despite protesting his innocence, he was convicted of murder, putting an end to her blossoming romance with his younger brother and Ollie’s best friend Xavier. Now seventeen years later, the twins have returned to clear out the house following Gran Kitty’s death. Lana finds a secret diary written and hidden by her sister, detailing a dark and dangerous affair with someone called G and wonders if they were all wrong about Sebastian. It’s not long before Lana is deliberately hit by a car. The reader is privy to words from the person who killed Camille, someone very worried that the truth will come out and someone who will keep that truth buried, whatever it costs.
This is a great twisty journey of a story, with lots of opportunity to wonder just who can be trusted as Lana and Xav reconnect and set out to prove Sebastian innocent, and so well written and totally engrossing that it can easily be lapped up in one sitting. Another huge hit from an author who never ever disappoints!

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Lana, has to go back to her grandmothers home to clear it out after her death, however it is also the sight of her sisters murder many years ago. Travelling back and bringing all the memories to the forefront make Lana question the truth of what actually happened that day. One day she finds her sisters diary and she begins to question everything.

This features multiple POV's and dual timelines, which I always love, I think it adds to the suspense and another element of mystery. I also loved that there was so many likely suspects, I never guessed who the culprit was till the end it was an actual shock. The only thing I did not like is I found it dragged at parts and I expected there to be more diary entries after reading the synopsis, however I still enjoyed it and found it to be a really unique and interesting dark psychological thriller. There's plenty of secrets and twists and turns to keep anyone reading till the end.

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The book is written mostly from the point of view of Lana, twin sister of Ollie. Growing up with their grandmother in an idyllic Norfolk setting the children had a carefree existence until the murder of their older sister Camille 17 years ago. The aftermath of the murder affected the twins relationship and the estrangement of their best friend / Lana’s boyfriend Xav. Throughout the story we learn more about the family and some of the locals. What starts out as a short stay in their childhood home to pack up the house in preparation for selling, following the death of their grandmother, ends up as an investigation into the death of Camille and a terrifying ordeal for the twins as they uncover hidden secrets. As the story progresses we are given snippets of information from the killer.

The Summer House is one of those books that constantly has you guessing and flip flopping between ideas and theories, with questions even once the killer has been revealed. A twisty and suspenseful thriller, this also has an engaging theme of family life, relationships and well developed characters. There are subplots and mysteries as well as a bit of romance. It’s a book that keeps you turning the pages, wanting to find out more. There’s some pretty grim subject matter but it’s written really well. Keri Beevis definitely knows how to weave a tale of intrigue and I loved the Norfolk setting, with which I am pretty familiar. I did feel sorry for the continuous onslaught poor Lana had to deal with and I was even questioning the hero at one point! A gripping, twisty page turner that will keep you guessing even after the killer has been revealed!

A solid 4 stars from me ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

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4.5⭐

Featuring ~ multiple 3rd person POV, dual timeline ~ now and 2005, brutal murder, dark secrets

17 years ago, Camille, was brutally murdered and Lana's testimony put her boyfriend, Xav's, brother, Sebastian, away for his murder, which instantly torn them apart. Now Lana heads back to Mead House to clean out her grandma's things after her sudden death. Twin brother, Ollie, and his new fiance, Elise, join in, but not so willingly.

Who is the mysterious 'G'? The author expertly gives us quite a few likely suspects. Could it be George ~ the gardener, Greg ~ Ollie's friend, Graham ~ the vicar, Godfrey ~ the 80 year old greengrocer, AnGus the beloved town doctor, or is Trudy short for Gertrude, maybe, Bree ~ short for Gabriella? Gah, so many options and I loved trying to figure it out. The journey to find out who killed 19 year old, Camille was quite a suspenseful one.

There are a bunch of POV's to keep track of, but overall, a fantastically executed psychological thriller. If you haven't read Keri's work before I highly suggest you do so.

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Lana and Ollie’s grandmother dies, and they head to Mead House to clean and sell the home. It’s been 17 years since there sister murder.

Lana finds her sisters diary and questions her past decisions. She helped put away the boy who murdered her sister. He was the brother of her ex-boyfriend.

Secrets, lies and deceit come to the forefront. Get ready for one wild ride.

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Started out with a great premise but unfortunately the plot wavered for me and there was just way too much happening. Worth a one-time read but you can totally skip this one.

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What a twisty thriller this was! Our main character, Lana, has gone back to her grandma’s home to clear and sell it after her death, and gets dragged back to the horrifying events from her youth when her sister was murdered. During the clearing, a second secret diary is found, detailing her love for another man, who she only mentions as G. It’s after this that all hell breaks loose.

Same as another book I’ve read by this author, there are chapters written from someone else’s POV and we’re left guessing who it is. I think I changed my mind about 3 times over the course of the book and only twigged who it was at the same time as Lana!

So many secrets twisted into this story, and one that will keep you guessing and page turning until the end.

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The Summer House is not a pleasant place as you will find out in the first chapter. Family comes home to deal with a grandmother's estate and things from the past come back that they can't ignore. What I loved most about the book was how the characters interacted with each other. So many devious characters! It is hard to tell if I liked or hated a character but regardless I enjoyed reading about them.

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Mead House was once our childhood home.
It is a place where the oldest sister is murdered and the twins left behind go separate ways as adults. Now the house is left to them in their grandmother's will and they need to fix it up in order to sell it. Lana finds her sister's diary and things start to make her wonder what really happened. Ollie has his fiance with him who is a spoiled rich bitch.
As Lana uncovers what really happened the night her sister died, shocking truths come out in this psychological thriller. I read this in one day.
Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for the book to review.

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So much intrigue, this book had me room page one. Played out not how I saw it which I loved! Got better and better each page I turned. Family, lost loves, new loves and murder. Who can't love all that!!

Thanks to the author, the publisher and NetGalley for an early release of this book.

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Keri Beevis has developed a tense, unsettling and immersive plot with The Summer House. An enticing, dark and passionate chapter one is a great way to reel readers in until...it horribly goes wrong. I loved how the author created multiple narrations across different timelines, which was easy to follow and kept me on my toes. The underlying premise of one sister murdered, one brother jailed. and one love betrayed was skilfully deciphered, with all three elements integrating exceptionally well. The shocking and brutal murder of Camille Hamilton has left deep scars on twins Ollie and Lana. While their relationship starts tense and hostile, the character developments are remarkable. In addition, the long-lost love and the heart-tugging friends-to-lovers story between Xav and Lana beautifully blossomed. The pacing between the multiple sub-plots was well executed. The twists and turns were remarkable, and the breadcrumbs were smartly sprinkled until the shocking reveal! I finished this book in one sitting. Do not skip this one for fans of small towns with themes of lies, secrets and betrayals! A 4.5-star read.

Thank you to NetGalley & Boldwood Books for giving me an ARC. This honest review is left voluntarily.

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★★★★★ 4.5 stars (rounded up)

One sister murdered....One brother jailed...One love betrayed...

A dark and compelling tale that is as complex as it is enticing. THE SUMMER HOUSE has a tangled web of secrets mingled with a brimming anger for revenge...and an abundance of twists sure to keep you turning the pages. The structure whose initial purpose was relaxation and leisure had become something of a den of lust, obsession and, ultimately, murder. With all the clues peppered throughout, the hints dropped, the nuances alluded to...can you guess whodunnit? It took me a couple of guesses before I settled on a suspect but Keri Beevis makes you work for it, let me tell you!

Twins Lana and Ollie Hamilton return to the house in which they grew up after the death of their grandmother. Mead House, situated in Norfolk, had been their grandmother's home since shortly after her marriage to their grandfather and then became their home after the death of their parents when they were children. It had been a place of sanctuary where memories made...until a day one summer seventeen years ago that changed their lives forever.

Lana and Ollie's 19 year old sister Camille was brutally murdered in the summer house on the Mead House estate and, though it had once been a happy place, it was left to rack and ruin after the murder, overgrown with weeds and the lights turned out leaving it forever in darkness. Nana Kitty, having once loved the summer house and the rose garden that surrounded it, left it to nature to bury it along with the memories of what had died there.

Now Lana has returned to Mead House with Ollie in her wake, bringing with him a perky new fiance who looks as though she has never done a day's work in her life and spends most of time sunbathing by the pool...when she's not in it...often with a margarita. The twins plan to clear out the house as quickly as possible and sell the house, along with all its memories.

While clearing out Camille's bedroom, which has remained virtually in tact since her death seventeen years before, Lana discovers a hidden diary of her sister's beneath the floorboards. Having already read the one kept in the bedside drawer, Lana wonders what secrets this journal holds that it needed to be hidden. What secrets did Camille have that she didn't want to risk anyone finding out? But whatever startling secrets Lana did discover, they also raised yet even further questions...leading Lana to wonder if the man she had seen, Camille's boyfriend Sebastian, from her bedroom window on the night of her sister's death was really guilty of her murder, despite having been serving a prison sentence for that very crime for the past seventeen years. Had the person Camille been seeing in her secret trysts, who is only identified by a lone initial, really been the one responsible for the murder?

Lana and Ollie's return to town has also stirred up the long buried emotions of Sebastian's younger brother Xavier who, having grown up together, had once been best friends with the Hamilton twins. A friendship that had turned into something more romantic between Xav and Lana. But when she provided evidence that helped put his brother away, Xav was left betrayed and devastated. And now Lana is back and all those old feelings have been brought back to the surface. And it isn't long before he finds himself embroiled in something he had no desire to be caught up in. But when Lana's life is threatened more than once, Xav can't ignore that someone really wants to keep some secrets buried. And if that's the case...does that mean someone else was responsible for Camille's murder 17 years ago?

As Lana, Ollie and Xav team up to try and unlock the mystery surrounding the murder, time is running out before the murderer will strike again. And there are some secrets that must never come to light.

THE SUMMER HOUSE begins as a slow burn but it is compelling enough to keep you intrigued and turning the pages as you try to uncover the truth. I love the multiple third person POV which helps throw plenty of red herrings our way as we try to wade through them all to get to the truth. I love the relationship between Lana and Xav and seeing how feelings are rediscovered, but also Lana and Ollie's troubled relationship finding common ground once again. There are, of course, the usual token irritating characters to help throw us off the scent...are do they have a more sinister purpose?

I had hoped to see a few more flashbacks once the journal was discovered but given the nature of its dark obsessive content, maybe the overall gist that Beevis gave us through Lana was more fitting. But the flashbacks came hard and fast around the 60% mark, leaving us to question their significance.

I enjoyed this book far more than the last one "The Sleepover" "Every Little Breath" (my thrilling introduction to Beevis) which I totally loved. But it does come a close second. I'm not normally a fan of slow burns but then it is all in the delivery...and Beevis certainly delivered.

Overall, THE SUMMER HOUSE is a dark and enticing but wholly addictive psychological thriller that you will not want to put down until you reach the satisfactory end.

I would like to thank #KeriBeevis, #Netgalley, #BoldwoodBooks and #RachelsRandomResources for an ARC of #TheSummerHouse in exchange for an honest review.

This review appears on my blog at https://stinathebookaholic.blogspot.com/.

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The Summer House is a dark psychological thriller, shocking and harrowing. Unflinching, edgy and intense.
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I love the cover of The Summer House by Keri Beevis. It really drew me into the story.

The story was a little slow in the first third, but after that first part, it really picked up and kept my interest. I also didn't like Ollie at first. He seemed self-absorbed and not always nice to his sister Lana. But he grew on me, and his character did develop and grow.

And, wow, what a shocker of an ending and the culprit. At first, I thought the killer was revealed early, but I was in for a surprise. A good plot with good twists.

It brought tears to my eyes when Lana did a final walkthrough of Mead House to say her goodbyes. Sad to leave your childhood home even though there were tragic events that occurred there.

I would recommend this book and this author. I rate this 4 out of 5 stars.

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OHH SNAP!!! Fans of Keri Beevis are in for a treat as we get a glimpse into her naughty side! Ohh yes!! The Summer House seems like a tame title but this book is anything but!! This book is filled with intrigue, suspense, tragedy, heartbreak, deep hidden secrets, wicked twists, and mind blowing revelations that you will not see coming!

DANG!!! Keri Beevis you sure know how to get my attention!! I was pleasantly surprised she went the dirty girl route right off the bat!! It was incredibly hott and arousing until-I started yelling at my kindle for Camille to use a safe word!!!! Panic set in as I was feeling the fear that she was feeling!

The Summer House is intensely addicting in that you will lose track of time as this book is super fast paced!! In fact, I now have a book hangover from staying up til the wee hours of the morning to finish this book! It is one of Keri’s best!

The character who annoyed me the most had to be Ollie’s fiancé Elise!!! She kept calling Ollie Nolly!! That got under my skin and Lana’s skin quite quickly! Elise was a cold, heartless, rude, Barbie doll that only thought about herself and nobody else! There were a few conversations she had with Lana that made me want to push her into the pool too!

Keri Beevis is an incredible storyteller! Where she got her inspiration for this book I have no clue! What I do know is that it is unlike any psychological thriller you will ever read! She thought way outside the creative box for this one and man did it pay off! This book deserves way more than 5 stars and must be at the top of your TBR pile!

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Loved this book with a passion keri beevis never disappoints amazing author and it was that good I would read it again...so many twists in this book that the ending was a total suprise :)

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I’ve read most of this authors books but I think this might well be my favourite. Written in duel timelines and multiple POV’s, including that of the killer, and set in Norfolk, more specifically mainly at Mead House in Holt. A shocking start in Chapter 1; it is 2005 and a woman is meeting a man in a summer house, she thinks for a sexual encounter but things get out of hand. Quite a number of characters and most of them seemed nice and genuine- what do I know?!

Briefly, following their grandmother’s death twins Lana and Ollie Hamilton have returned to sell the house. The house where their sister Camille was brutally murdered 17 years earlier. But when Camille’s secret diary is found Lana begins to think that maybe the wrong person was convicted and her evidence was key in convicting her then boyfriends brother.

This was a real page turner of a novel with so many twists and turns my head was spinning. Despite the little clues I had had no idea who the killer would turn out to be although I did have my suspicions about G. Sorry that’s all I’m saying about that you will have to read the book. A good domestic crime thriller which was really tense at times, with an undercurrent of second chance romance, a very enjoyable read.

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Absolutely amazing!! I was hooked from the beginning! The twists and turns were endless and I honestly loved how I was wrong each time guessing who was the culprit! When you think you know, trust me you don’t! Such clever writing!

I’ve been figuring about how to put this into words for a while now….. SO.

Lana and Ollie are twins and after having an estranged relationship since their sisters brutal murder they come back together to pack up their grandmothers house after her unexpected passing.

While packing up the house they come across a journal that belonged to their sister which was hidden away under the built in wardrobe’s. This journal reveals dark secrets which make Lana question the truth about her sisters murder.

As Lana delves into finding out the truth, she finds herself being in danger on more than one occasion. Are the incidents linked to her sisters death or are they isolated accidents?

Desperate to find out what’s going on she seeks help from the last person who wants to see her. Her ex boyfriend Xavier, who also happens to be the brother of her sisters killer. Xavier is reluctant at first but old feelings creep back in and he finds himself wanting yo know the truth himself, especially if it’ll help his brother. Lana also gets her brother on her side and the three of them start speculating.

With so many obstacles and too many suspects it seems like they’ll never get the answers they’re looking for. Until plans mess up and things go astray.

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Lana and her twin brother Ollie are back at their grandmother Kitty’s house following her death, neither of them have been back for a period of time since their sister Camille death 17 years ago.
They are there to clear out the house and ready it for putting it on the market to sell, and in doing so they unearth her sisters hidden journal, and in those pages Lana discovers that her sister was seeing someone other than her current boyfriend Sebastian,
When her sister was murdered Lana testified that she saw Sebastion on the night of her death, which saw him go to prison for her murder, now with the revelation in this journal could she have been wrong? Could it have been someone other than Sebastion she really saw?
Lana had a thing for Xavi - Sebastian’s brother and when he was sent to prison she lost not only sister but Xavi as well, so now she is back in town and with the discovery of the journal she meets with him to discuss the possibility that she was wrong.
Lana really has set the cat amongst the pigeons with finding the journal, and when it goes missing she has no proof to show Xavi. And not only that she becomes the target of the true killer when she is deliberately ran over then almost killed by being stuffed in the boot of car with its fumes in a locked garage!
We are giving tidbits of who it could be, there were three on my radar and when they were being excluded I was left scratching my head wondering who it was, then when that moment it was revealed who it was I was excited as they were not on my radar!
The Summer House was a great read and really sucked me in.

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