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Sophie Stava's »Count My Lies« is an engrossing psychological thriller that delves into the depths of deceit and the intricate nature of human relationships.
The story is narrated by Sloane Caraway, a self-confessed compulsive liar who spins harmless tales to escape her mundane life. An impulsive decision to pose as a nurse to help a troubled young girl propels Sloane into the luxurious world of Jay and Violet Lockhart, where she becomes their nanny. However, behind the Lockharts' glamorous façade lie secrets far darker than Sloane's innocent fabrications.
The narrative is meticulously crafted, with Stava skillfully balancing intrigue and character development. As Sloane becomes entangled in the Lockhart family's affairs, she uncovers layers of deception and hidden truths that challenge her beliefs about trust and morality. The themes of deceit, privilege, and the pursuit of belonging permeate the novel, encouraging readers to ponder the role of honesty in relationships. Stava creates an atmosphere laden with tension, juxtaposing the opulent setting against the shadowy undercurrents in the characters' lives.
Emotionally, the novel takes readers on a rollercoaster ride. Sloane's inner turmoil as she grapples with her deceptive tendencies and deepening attachment to the Lockharts evokes empathy while also casting doubt on her integrity. The writing style is engaging and fluid, effortlessly immersing readers in the narrative. Stava's talent for crafting vivid imagery allows the reader to experience the weight of Sloane's lies and the chilling secrets harbored by the Lockharts.
While »Count My Lies« excels in building suspense, some may find Sloane's character progression somewhat predictable. However, this predictability does not diminish the overall enjoyment; instead, it enhances the exploration of how far one will go to escape their reality.
Sophie Stava, a relatively new voice in contemporary fiction, brings a fresh perspective to the psychological thriller genre. Her keen understanding of human emotions and relationships shines through in this novel, making it a captivating read that leaves a lasting impression.
Overall, »Count My Lies« is an insightful examination of the consequences of deception wrapped in a thrilling narrative.

Amazing read! Hooked from the first page. I love how it's told from 3 characters points of view, this book definitely kept me guessing. I did not expect the twists and turns. A definite book to be on people's 2025 reading lists!

What a roller coaster!
This is a brilliant read. I thought I knew where it was going and then BOOM, the book did a 360 on me.
What I loved were the three POV’s between FMC and MMC. It gave so much more to the plot and the story. I truly felt like I was in their heads.
Sophie is truly amazing at writing; her ability to capture the readers attention but also manipulate your thought process is brilliant. She knew exactly how to get my thoughts where she wanted them.
I actually loved Violet from the get go. I could picture her perfectly in my head. She’s the woman who has it all but is genuinely a nice person.
Sloane really irritated me but it’s purely because she’s misunderstood. Though, I do feel she’s one of those lonely stragglers you find throughout life who always attach themselves to larger and brighter characters.
Jay???? Jay???? I shan’t say anymore on the topic.
I’ll definitely be keeping my eye out for any future releases from this author.
Thank you to NetGalley, Cornerstone/Random House and Sophie for accepting me to read this ARC in return for my honest review and opinion.