Basically, a young woman who becomes involved with a married man, who then turns out to be her new boss and in an even stranger twist she then becomes friends with ‘the wife’. A crazy twisted affair of a novel that has you jumping backwards and forwards trying to second guess the ending. Secondly, these two books are not part of a series, they are both self contained novels and you don’t have to have read Behind Her Eyes before picking up Cross Her Heart – I would recommend reading both and the #WTFthatending marketing for Behind Her Eyes was certainly very apt indeed. That being said, Behind Her Eyes does have a slight fantasy element that is rather fundamental to the plot – but, don’t worry, if fantasy isn’t your thing I’m not talking deep core dungeons and dragons here – more a hint of magical realism. And, they fit together rather neatly I think.įirstly I would mention that both these books fall more into the realm of psychological thrillers so not my normal fantasy reads. The actual reasoning behind this is that given the mystery element to both books I don’t really want to elaborate on the plot as that will involve giving aways spoilers and ruining the surprises for others. The reason for this has nothing to do with the fact that I’m behind – although combining both reviews is helpful in that respect. Today I’m posting a double whammy review.
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