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You wake up with your wife murdered next to you, your 3-month old baby is missing, everyone thinks you're the culprit.
The problem? You aren't sure they're wrong...
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This book was really interesting to say the least, I'm usually not a big fan of going back and forth with time every chapter, but surprisingly, this time I felt more intrigued with the timeline.
I liked how the book's main focus was on the psychological problems of every character, Sam's fear and confusion about what happened the night of the murder, Tessa's postpartum depression and anxiety about her baby's safety, and Bella's manipulative and controlling nature.
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The thing with this book is that it wasn't about discovering who did it, you could work it out from the beginning, it was about the process of unraveling all secrets to finally understand the reason behind everything.
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What caused this book to be a 4 stars only one, was the ending, it was an open end, the last twist, literally the last page, felt like a punch I wasn't ready for, I also wanted closure, the way things ended, a disaster is currently in the making, so yeah, I'm still attached.
Another thing that frustrated me, was how the author ended every chapter with a Cliffhanger, mostly in the form of a question, which felt exhausting because of how much the same technique was repeated.
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In the end, I consider this book as a success, definitely hooking and kept me engrossed the whole time.
*I received an ARC of this book through netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review*

I was initially intrigued by this books description. The entire story was very drawn out and the characters just fell flat.

Thank you, NetGalley for this advance copy of The Sleepwalker in exchange for my honest review.
"Sam Fulford is living a perfectly normal life, except for one little thing: a strange sleep condition that causes him to roam in the night and occasionally become violent."
The description of this book had me very intrigued, however I felt the story fell flat.
The twist was very easy to figure out early on, and the characters were not likeable enough to hold my attention.

The Sleepwalker
by Laura George
Sam Fulford is living a perfectly normal life, except for one little thing: a strange sleep condition that causes him to roam in the night and occasionally become violent.
I did enjoy this book. It was a little, (not much) slow in some spots. But, it was a good read and held my attention, and was satisfied in the end . Loved the final chapters and the end.No spoilers. I am sure it will be well received by most people.

This book was a bit slow starter but when it picked up it definitely got going.
There was some fantastic twists which shocked me great thriller.

A very good read from start to finish, it kept me reading until the very end and a very good ending to a very good book

Unfortunately I found this book too long and drawn out and it didn't hold my attention after a promising start.
The characters weren't really likeable in my opinion and I did a lot of skim reading just to get to the end.
Thank you to Netgalley and Inkubator Books for this ARC.

The blurb for this book really drew me in! There’s been so many cases of the crazy and quite frankly scary things that sleepwalkers have done in their sleep. This book was a great exploration of parasomnias.
Sam and Tess are new parents that whole overwhelmed are still overjoyed with their new baby. This joy is overshadowed by Sam’s sleepwalking. We’re not just talking wandering to get cookies in the middle of the night. No no…. Sam is a completely different person when he sleepwalks. Irritable, rash, and sometimes violent.
This book is told in duel timelines between Tess BEFORE she is killed and Same present day AFTER she has been murdered. There’s a lot of twists and turns in this book that make it a great domestic thriller.
I did find it to be a bit drawn out, and a bit predictable once you hit the halfway mark so there was no dire need to find out what was going on. It was pretty obvious so you’re just reading the book to the end waiting for what you already know is going to happen to unfold on the pages.
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for this ARC!

I was more impressed by this book than I thought I would be a few chapters in. The plot was slower at the beginning, but as the story progressed, it moved faster and faster to a conclusion that I was not expecting at all. The characters were well developed and easy to develop strong feelings either for or against. Overall, this was a great thriller and I would definitely recommend trying it out!

I was so excited to start this one! It's very character based and it did feel like the book was just going on and on without progressing the plot any but it did get there on the end. The twists was actually so cleverly done and absolutely not what I'd been expecting. The writing style is good, very descriptive and detailed so you get such a good sense of who the characters are and the struggles they're facing. I would have preferred a shorter book with half the waffle cut out but for those who love vharacter based thrillers, this will be perfect! And for those who are more into books where the plot is kept moving forward and things always happening, stick with it because once things start to come together then it's absolutely worth it!