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Where Secrets Lie by Eva V. Gibson

by Lisa McPherson on 2023-09-20T09:03:00-04:00 in 9-10, 11-12, families, friendship, high school, lgbqta+, suspense, thriller | 0 Comments

Where Secrets Lie by Eva V. Gibson

Published: 2021
Genre: Mystery/Thriller, Suspense, LGBTQ
Triggers: assault, infidelity, murder

Audience: YA

Summary: “Amy Larsen has spent every summer with her cousin Ben and their best friend Teddy in River Run, Kentucky, loving country life and welcoming the break from her intensive ambitions and overbearing mother—until the summer she and Teddy confront the changing feelings and simmering sexual tension growing between them, destroying the threesome’s friendship in a dramatic face-off.

One year later, Amy returns to River Run dreading what she might find. But when Teddy’s sister disappears, Amy, Ben, and Teddy agree to put aside their differences to search for her. As they dig deeper into the dark history of their small town, all three friends must unearth the truths that tie their families to tragedy, cope with their own toxic upbringings and beliefs, and atone for the damage done to each other and themselves.

Told in two interwoven timelines—the summer where everything changed, and the summer that changes everything—Where Secrets Lie is a seductive thriller as dark as it is enthralling.” (Amazon)

Review:  Told through the POV of Amy, the main character, the book is a true suspense novel, dealing with some big issues for teens.  The story weaves back and forth from present to the preceding summer, where “something” happened between this trio of friends which has shaken their long-standing summer bond. The book is a testament to true friendship, showing that no matter what happens, when our friends need us the most, we will be there for them.  The disparity between the teens socioeconomically is highlighted by the similarities in which they are all disadvantaged in their various home lives.  It delves into issues about family, authority, friendship, sexuality and mental health.  At times, I wanted more information about Amy and maybe seeing her from another character's POV would have helped. Overall, it was a quick and addictive read and I would recommend this book.


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