Author: S.F. Kosa
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Publication Date: August 11, 2020
When Alex arrives in Provincetown to patch things up with
his new wife, he finds an empty wine glass in the sink, her wedding ring on the
desk, and a string of questions in her wake. The police believe that Alex’s
wife simply left, his marriage crumbling before it truly began. But what Alex
finds in their empty cottage points him toward a different reality:
His wife has always carried a secret. And now she’s
disappeared.
In his hunt for the truth, Alex comes across Layla, a young
woman with information to share, who may hold the key to everything his wife
has kept hidden. A girl without a clear recollection of her own past. A
strange, quiet girl whose memories may break them all.
To find his wife, Alex must face what Layla has forgotten. And the consequences are anything but quiet.
The Quiet Girl was an unexpected surprise. The story follows two timelines. The first follows Alex who is trying to find his missing wife. The second follows Layla who seems to be missing all memory of where she came from. I will admit to almost DNFing the book. However, there was something that was revealed about 25-30% in that made me change my mind. I was sure that story was going in a certain direction, but I was completely wrong. I'll just say that it was an interesting and unique way to frame the story. It really worked for me. I also didn't call the ending, so that was a bonus. I definitely recommend this one.
Purchase Links
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& Noble | IndieBound
About S.F. Kosa
S.F. Kosa is a clinical psychologist with a fascination for
the seedy underbelly of the human psyche. Though The Quiet Girl is
her debut psychological suspense novel, writing as Sarah Fine, she is the
author of over two dozen fantasy, urban fantasy, sci-fi, and romance novels,
several of which have been translated into multiple languages. She lives in
Massachusetts with her husband and their (blended) brood of five young humans.
Connect with the author
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Instagram tour:
Monday, August 10th: @bookpairings
Tuesday, August 11th: @girlsinbooks
Wednesday, August 12th: @suzysbookshelf
Thursday, August 13th: @the.caffeinated.reader
Friday, August 14th: @travelling.the.pages
Saturday, August 15th: @hannah_reads
Sunday, August 16th: @lyon.brit.andthebookshelf
Monday, August 17th: @thephdivabooks
Tuesday, August 18th: @thebookclubmom
Wednesday, August 19th: @welovebigbooksandwecannotlie
Thursday, August 20th: @theocbookgirl
Friday, August 21st: @shobizreads
Saturday, August 22nd: @biblio.jojo
Sunday, August 23rd: @one.chapteratatime
Review tour:
Monday, August 24th: @jessicamap
Tuesday, August 25th: What
is That Book About
Wednesday, August 26th: @hooked.by.books
Thursday, August 27th: The
Romance Dish – guest post and excerpt
Friday, August 28th: @bookmama789 and The
Bookish Ramblings of Bookmama789
Monday, August 31st: Book Reviews and
More by Kathy – guest post or excerpt
Monday, August 31st: Nurse
Bookie and @nurse_bookie
Tuesday, September 1st: Bewitched
Bookworms
Wednesday, September 2nd: @bookishwithwine
Thursday, September 3rd: Palmer’s
Page Turners
Friday, September 4th: @readswithrosie
Tuesday, September 8th: Blunt Scissors Book Reviews and @bluntscissorsbookreviews
Wednesday, September 9th: @gingersbookclub
Thursday, September 10th: From the TBR Pile
1 comment:
I love when a book unexpectedly comes together and checks all of our boxes. I'm so glad you enjoyed this one. Sara @ TLC Book Tours
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