![]() ![]() Sally Hepworth has always brought good suspense, and The Soulmate will join her previous books, making her a go-to suspense read if she isn’t already. There are twists and turns, and there are secrets that each character holds that will play into the ending. The story builds slowly, but it is certainly not a slow read, the pace just lets the story unfold at a perfect pace, letting the reader get to know the major players, their secrets, and their feelings. The timelines also keep the story moving, showing the characters' uncertainty as it grows and they try to figure out who they can trust. ![]() I am usually not a fan of dual timelines, I have gotten a bit tired of them, but Hepworth does her’s justice and made sense, making the story seem more interesting to me. It also alternates between Then and Now timelines to get the full story. We weave through the story by hearing two POVs- Pippa’s and Amanda, the girl that Gabe was unable to save from jumping. ![]()
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