Love You To Death: a gripping psychological thriller
About
Her marriage seemed perfect. Until her memory came back.
Avery feels lucky to have married such a wonderful man. Logan’s been the perfect husband, helping to piece her life back together after a traumatic brain injury erased her memories.
But Avery’s admiration for Logan turns to concern when she recalls past moments which seem sinister and frightening. Logan insists these memories aren’t real. That what she remembers never actually happened.
So why do these unsettling flashes feel so vivid? And why don’t they match Logan’s version of their perfect life together?
The more Avery remembers, the more she doubts Logan. Is her mind playing tricks on her, or is her husband hiding a terrible secret?
And what will he do if she gets too close to remembering it?
Love You To Death – the chilling psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Frieda McFadden, Daniel Hurst, and Kiersten Modglin.
What readers are saying about Love You to Death:
“…sizzles with deceit, tension, suspense and nail-biting anxiety. I was on tenterhooks the entire time and was incredulous at the twists and turns.” -Netgalley Reviewer
“Absolutely loved this book! I swear I was losing my mind right along with our MC and I had no idea what were truths, lies, misdirection or false memories. This book kept me reading late into the night and I couldn’t wait to get back to read more.” -Booksprout Reviewer
“After reading the first few chapters I knew I was going to be rating this book very high if it carried on the way it started and LORD ALMIGHTY did it continue to be BRILLIANT. 5 star book from me. I’d rate it higher if I could.” -Netgalley Reviewer
“This was just as suspenseful as I was hoping! …there were so many surprises and twists, all the way up to the end. I’d read it all over again.” -Booksprout Reviewer
“…a super twisty thriller that kept me guessing. Just when I thought I had things figured out, the author flipped the story around, and I had to begin guessing all over again.” -Netgalley Reviewer