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Stewart’s writing is engaging and emotive, vividly bringing the characters and their struggles to life. Each character is well-developed, with their own backstories and motivations that add depth to the unfolding drama.
The pacing is well-balanced, with just the right amount of suspense to keep readers guessing. The twists and turns in the plot are both surprising and satisfying, leading to an ending that ties together the threads beautifully.

a fun but kind of basic thriller - I enjoyed the writing and pace of the novel, but definitely felt it had the classic thriller twists I could predict. Overall did enjoy!

I enjoyed the premise of this book, but the twist was a little predictable and I felt like the book got a little slow towards the end. I still really enjoyed it and would recommend to other thriller lovers.

Book Review: Three Little Lies
Wow—this book had me hooked from the very first page! Three Little Lies is a masterfully crafted psychological thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat and guessing right up until the jaw-dropping final twist.
The story plunges you into the unraveling life of a woman whose seemingly perfect world shatters after her husband’s startling confession. What begins as a tense domestic drama quickly spirals into a web of secrets, betrayal, and danger that had me turning pages late into the night.
I loved how the author perfectly captured the tension of a marriage in turmoil while layering in so many unexpected twists. Just when I thought I had things figured out, the plot veered in a completely new direction, keeping me second-guessing everyone’s motives and actions.
The pacing is relentless, and the stakes are incredibly high, especially when the story takes a dark turn involving the family’s home and their children. It’s one of those books where you find yourself holding your breath, wondering how far someone will go to protect the people they love—or the secrets they’ve kept.
If you’re a fan of thrillers with unreliable narrators, shocking reveals, and a constant sense of unease, this one is a must-read. It’s gripping, chilling, and deeply emotional, with a final twist that will leave you reeling. Three Little Lies is an unforgettable rollercoaster of suspense, and I absolutely loved every moment of it!

I loved this book!! There were so many twists that I didn't see coming. Would highly recommend this and I will definitely be checking out more from this author. Thanks you to NetGalley for the ARC.

Danielle Stewart challenges the idea of perfection in Three Little Lies with a Freida McFadden style story about a woman named Jo, and an exchange student Eden who throws Jo’s family’s perfect world into chaos.
This book is a great selection for those new to thriller or for fans of The Housemaid.

This book hit all my feelings. There was such an honest portrayel of mental health issues amongst the characters and the relationship between Megan and Eden was heartwarming at the end. I loved the characters were all raw instead of these polished everything is perfect characters.
I found myself really disliking Eden, but she brought it back and honestly that girl's story made me shed a tear or two and some happy tears at the end.
I don't have any critisicm for this book. It kept me hooked the whole way through.

Absolutely loved this book. It was very well written and the ending was a surprise. The characters were easy to relate to and get immersed into the story.

The story centers around Jo, an anxious, overprotective, stay-at-home mother whose husband Everett travels for work and is often absent. Jo’s two children, Megan and Ashton have their own set of problems. Ashton has severe food allergies and Megan, a preteen always butting heads with her mother.
When the opportunity to host an exchange student from England presents itself, Jo jumps on the idea to take Eden into her home in hopes to amend the relationship with her daughter. Quickly after Eden’s arrival, the dynamic within the home shifts. Little did Jo realize how taking Eden in would completely destroy her family in unimaginable ways.
One romantic date that that is supposed to fix the relationship and family issues turns into a missing persons scandal and all the lies and deceit that follow.
I was drawn into this book from the first chapter. The character development was written very well. There were a few twists that I did not expect and the ending was so beautiful.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookoutore for the Advanced Reader Copy!

Three Little Lies is billed as one happy family and two deadly secrets. Jo and Everett’s romantic date night was meant to fox their relationship. Until Everett says he needs to tell Jo something and in that moment she knows her marriage is in deep trouble. The third lie got him in trouble. The second lie ruined their marriage and the third lie could get someone killed. A gripping psychological thriller with a jaw dropping twist that will have you hooked. Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture and the author for the chance to review.

I loved this book!!! There was never a “down time” where I felt “bored”. The twists kept coming and I was always guessing (wrong) on what was going on. I have not read a psychological thriller with this plot line before which was amazing since I often find them so similar. I would recommend this book!

I was definitely intrigued by the concept of this story, and the story ended up being pretty impactful, with a lot of great themes like anxiety and family secrets.
I wouldn’t say the twist was super shocking but it was somewhat surprising!!. I did enjoy how everything came together in the end.
Also, side note, there is this big mystery around something the FMC did in the past, but once it came out it was actually a bit of a letdown - I expected something much more intense and impactful.
I do feel the story was pretty well written and it was entertaining enough but I think I was just hoping for a bit more.

This was a strong psychological thriller novel, it had that element that I was looking for and enjoyed from this type of book. I thought Danielle Stewart wrote this perfectly and that the characters were everything that I was looking for. It was tense and worked with the genre overall, I was on the edge of my seat and glad I got to read this.

I was definitely intrigued by the concept of this story, and the story ended up being pretty impactful, with a lot of great themes like anxiety and family secrets.
I will say, I guessed the first big twist pretty early on 😅 Like, I felt like I could see what was happening right away, so I wouldn’t say it was super shocking. But I did still enjoy how everything came together in the end.
Also, side note, there is this big mystery around something the FMC did in the past, but once it came out it was actually a bit of a letdown 😭 Like, I thought it was perfectly understandable what happened. Maybe it’s just me, but I think I expected something much more intense and impactful.
Still, I do feel the story was pretty well written and it was entertaining enough that I did read it in one day. I think I was just hoping for a bit more.

Jo has a perfect life with her husband Everett and their kids, Megan and Ashton. Everett travels a lot for work, Megan is a teenager starting to test boundaries, and Ashton has life-threatening allergies. So, things are a bit tough on a daily basis, but Jo makes it work. Her family is everything to her. One day, she agrees to host an exchange student. Eden is 17, and her presence quickly changes things. There’s just something unsettling about her, and one day, she disappears. That’s when Jo’s perfect life starts to crumble.
The thing I love most about domestic thrillers is how they shatter the illusion of the perfect family every time. Husbands in these books are often the worst, aren’t they? Without giving too much away, this is done perfectly here. Jo loves her family and is ready to expand and redefine what she sees as family. She’s far from perfect, but she’s actually a good person. I was very suspicious of Eden (and of Everett, because I’m always suspicious of the husband), but I still didn’t see the twist coming. It worked out pretty well.

Good book, I liked reading it! It kept me interested throughout all the chapters but I also couldn't wait to find out what happened. Definitely recommended for anyone who like a bit of mystery!

When the idea of hosting a foreign exchange student is given to Jo, a stay-at-home mother, she thinks it may help repair the bond with her tween daughter. Little does she realize accepting this girl into her home will destroy her family in ways she couldn't have ever imagined.
I feel some thrillers try too hard with the twists and turns but this book is the exception to the rule! It keeps you hooked from start to end and leaves you begging for more. I loved EVERYTHING about this book!
Thank you to #NetGalley and #Bookouture for this ARC of #ThreeLittleLies by Danielle Stewart. SET A REMINDER IN YOUR CALENDER BECAUSE THIS HITS SHELVES MARCH 13TH AND YOU'RE NOT GOING TO WANT TO MISS IT!!

Wow, wow, wow! This book definitely was captivating right from the start. The twists, turns, lies and deception had me on the edge of my seat. The way the author portrayed Jo was so descriptive that her anxiety I could actually feel throughout the story. I absolutely loved this book and could not put it down. The second half of the story and the different perspectives had my jaw dropping and I couldn’t believe what was happening. The ending was absolutely perfect and I am rooting for this family. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars and I will definitely be reading anything and everything by this author. This book is a must read! Thank you netgalley and publisher for the advanced read.

This book was a bit slow to start off but wow did it pick up pace and I couldn’t put it down. Just kept me on the edge of my seat throughout. what a twist towards the end which I didn’t expect but the ending itself was lovely. I really would like to read more of Danielle Stewart books now thoroughly enjoyed this one.
Thanks to the author, net galley and the publishers for lowing me to read this

This is another one that gave me Frieda McFadden vibes! It's twisty and turny and I couldn't put it down! When I hit that first twist my jaw was on the floor and I finished reading the book in that sitting.