Lies Between Us by Ronnie Turner Review

First off, there was some initial confusion over the different characters and storylines. Some stories were in the past, some were the present, it got quite confusing until I got the hang of what was going on. Once I got into the groove of things, the different stories were quite gripping, and it was nice that it kept going back of forth between characters and stories, that kept me engaged. 

There are some stories I preferred over the others, and my favorite storyline was the Maisie one. Absolutely loved her character. On the other hand, there was one character that I absolutely despised! I was angry reading those chapters which made the novel seem longer to me just because I hated that character so much. Which, I’m sure that was the point.

Finally, I felt like the theme of this novel was confusion! I was so confused again by the end. I had to read the spoiler reviews to try to help me figure it out, it seems I wasn’t the only one confused and this left a lot of readers questioning the whole novel. Personally, I found the ending quite rushed, and there were so many unanswered questions. Again, which left me extremely confused.

Regardless of the ending, I gave this novel 4 stars rating since the novel was beautifully written and the twist, was a quite a shocking twist (I think? Still so confused). If you like to analyze novels, I think you will love this one! Also, if you figure it out, please let me know!

Thank you to HQ Digital for providing me with an electronic ARC of this book via NetGalley. As usual, my reviews are my honest and unbiased opinions.


The past is always watching . . .

Three people, leading very different lives, are about to be brought together – with devastating consequences . . .

John has a perfect life, until the day his daughter goes missing.

Maisie cares for her patients, but hides her own traumatic past.

Miller should be an innocent child, but is obsessed with something he can’t have.


They all have something in common, though none of them know it – and the truth won’t stay hidden for long . . .

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