Cover Image: Can You See Her?

Can You See Her?

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I'm not sure I can put into words how good this book is. It follows Rachel, a middle-aged woman struggling with the menopause and feeling invisible to those around her. There is so much more to it than that but I would recommend going into the story as blind as possible.

Although from near the start you learn that Rachel is accused of committing horrendous attacks, it is impossible not to root for her. The book really tugs at the heartstrings and the characters are all wonderfully developed so it is hard not to get sucked in. I devoured this book as I was desperate to see how it all came together.

Rachel was a very relatable character, I'm sure all readers can recognise the feeling of being underappreciated, hopefully not to the same extent! Neighbour Ingrid was written brilliantly as the one you love to hate and Rachel's family members were flawed but believable.

I would 100% recommend this book. Its not a fast-paced thriller with loads of twists but nor should it be.

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