Review: My Sister's Downfall

My Sister's Downfall My Sister's Downfall by S.M. Thomas
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

My thanks to the team for this ARC.

This is a story of sisters and their relationship with an exploration of the familial bonds, secrets, and the dark paths we sometimes tread. Sisters whose relationship is tested by jealousy, betrayal, and the weight of their past. The tension builds steadily, pulling readers into the sisters' world as they navigate love, loss, and the consequences of their choices. The themes of redemption and the search for identity resonates while prompting the reader to reflect on their own relationships.

My first book from the author, SM Thomas, provided me with an interesting story that she skillfully weaves with a narrative that delves deep into the complexities of sisterhood, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate emotional depth and psychological nuance.

It was the thriller portion which for me was a letdown with uneven pacing and a predictable story. Despite this the climax still delivers a satisfying payoff.

Overall, the author has crafted a poignant narrative that explores the fragile nature of family ties and the lengths one might go to protect or destroy them. If you enjoy emotionally charged stories with well-developed characters and a touch of suspense, this book is a must-read.

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