She is me, too
T.M. Shivener
First Published: February 22, 2022 by Independently Published by T.M. Shivener
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Synopsis:
Can multiple minds occupy one body and lead separate lives?
Winnifred Winters has Agoraphobia. Winnifred Winters hasn’t left the house, not for two years, not since her mama passed.
So when she wakes up in the backseat of a taxicab in a town she’s never been to, she’s extremely alarmed. Panicked even. As if she needs anything more to add to her anxiety, she's been losing time lately—something made all the more frightening because dead girls have been showing up on the side of the road every other week.
Winnie—her alternate personality—takes over when Winnifred has a hard time coping with things. Dead girls too close to home has allowed Winnie to take control more often. She would never say that she is thankful that girls are being murdered, but it has afforded her more time of her own. Time to meet Thorn Pearson, the director of Pearson’s Home for Funerals
While Winnie becomes entangled with Thorn, Winnifred spends her time obsessing about the identity of the River Town Reaper
What happens when the only person between you and living your life…is you?
This story contains MATURE and GRAPHIC content. For readers 18+.
Book Review:
Wow just wow! I saw this book on my fb pages recommendation and it's really good! A lot of twist and turns in the story. it's a wild ride as go through every chapter. But the last chapter was a big reveal! Idk maybe it's because of my job but I can really understand the extent of the mental disorder mentioned in this book. Character's POV was on point. Maybe it's because the author is new or what but it is clearly noticed in the way she writes, there's always room for improvement for every writer. But overall it's a 4.5/5 for me.
If you're into psychological thrillers, serial killer, dark and twisted, suspense, and mental disorder kind of reader then you should read this book. But be mindful in reading books if you have triggers!
Goodreads link to: She is me, too
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