The Vow
2020 • 368 pages

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Average rating4.2

15

That was a really riveting story! It was told from the perspective of three characters Amy, Fiona and Jess (Amy's daughter). Whilst Jess was an innocent caught up in the story, Amy and Fiona were the main focus of the story.

With you getting the chance to read the story from Amy's and Fiona's perspective, it was hard to figure out who was lying and who was telling the truth!

You also got brief interludes going back to 1996 when Kimberley, a young girl, died because of an accident.

When Matt, who was supposed to get married to Amy disappears in the present, it leads to questions as to whether the two incidents are linked.

I can't say I really liked Amy or Fiona, although I did feel sorry for the way Matt treated Amy. Matt was a narcissistic pig and I hated him.

The only one I liked was Jess. She was brave, intelligent and really saw Matt for the kind of person he truly was. Amy was lucky to have a daughter like Jess.

I wasn't sure about the cops either. I felt they were way to harsh on Amy. I felt myself feeling sorry for her at times.

Just on a side note, I think this would have been a good book to read on the Pigeonhole app! I think my fellow readers would have had plenty to comment on whilst reading this!

Thank you to NetGalley, Debbie Howells and publisher Avon Books UK for the chance to read this book.

August 23, 2020Report this review