My Sweet Friend: Book Review

MY SWEET FRIEND

By H.A. Leuschel

Genre: Physiological Fiction

SYNOPSIS
A stand-alone novella from the author of Manipulated Lives
A perfect friend … or a perfect impostor?
Alexa is an energetic and charismatic professional and the new member of a Parisian PR company where she quickly befriends her colleagues Rosie and Jack. She brings a much-needed breath of fresh air into the office and ambitiously throws herself into her new job and friendships.
But is Alexa all she claims to be?
As her life intertwines with Rosie and Jack’s, they must all decide what separates truth from fiction. Will the stories that unfold unite or divide them? Can first impressions ever be trusted?
In this original novella, H.A. Leuschel evokes the powerful hold of appearances and what a person is prepared to do to keep up the facade. If you like thought-provoking and compelling reads with intriguing characters, My Sweet Friend is for you.

REVIEW
MY SWEET FRIEND is a totally mind boggling and a thought provoking read.

It is story about lies, trust, deceit, manipulation, friendship and destruction. My Sweet Friend is a complete suspense packed novella from the very first page and once you have this novella in your hand you can not put it down because the story is juat so engaging.

I won’t extend this review more or I feel I might reveal details that might spoil your read. So summing up my thoughts, I would say My Sweet Friend is a gripping physiological fiction novella which is a must read for all fans of this genre.

LIFE AT 17 RATING

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(4.5 stars out of 5)

*I received a free copy of My Sweet Friend from the publisher through Netgalley in return for an honest review.*

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