The Promise

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Pub Date 7 Feb 2019 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2019
Thomas & Mercer | Thomas & Mercer

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The chilling new psychological thriller from the #1 bestselling author of I Am Watching You.

It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise—to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol—before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

The chilling new psychological thriller from the #1 bestselling author of I Am Watching You.

It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise—to take the horrible truth of what they did...


A Note From the Publisher

For more than twenty-five years as a journalist—including fifteen years as a BBC TV news presenter—Teresa Driscoll followed stories into the shadows of life. Covering crime for so long, she watched and was deeply moved by all the ripples each case caused, and the haunting impact on the families, friends and witnesses involved. It is those ripples that she explores in her darker fiction.

Teresa lives in beautiful Devon with her husband and two sons. She writes women’s fiction as well as thrillers, and her novels have been sold for translation in fifteen languages. You can find out more about her books on her website (www.teresadriscoll.com) or by following her on Twitter (@TeresaDriscoll) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/teresadriscollauthor).

For more than twenty-five years as a journalist—including fifteen years as a BBC TV news presenter—Teresa Driscoll followed stories into the shadows of life. Covering crime for so long, she watched...


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Good story but I found it a bit slow. Resolves around 3 friends that have a secret from their schooldays.

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2/5

The Promise failed to deliver the dark secret as promised.

Beth, Sally, and Carol were three friends harbouring a deep secret from when they were teenagers. Now, way on their adult years, something happened that might threatened their secret. Desperate not to lose their current lives, Beth in particular decided to put a stop in this.

Alright, so, this book was boring me to death. I couldn't connect to the characters, many unimportant secondaries (and POV)(coughmatthewcough), and I had to wait until maybe half to find out the secret. Author spent too many chapters and pages into the introduction and mindless chats.

I'd recommend this to anyone who prefers slow build for the summer read.

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

The story started slow and I almost gave up because of the slow pacing at the beginning, but thrillers typically start off slowly before kicking into a lot of action.

This was a solid thriller, but I felt like it was trying too hard to be a Pretty Little Liars copycat of some sort. The ending was abrupt and incredibly disappointing.

The description made me curious but this took too long to get through. Characters weren’t all that relatable and it just seemed a little blah for me.

It’s worth a shot if you’re into the boarding school story that seems to be done to death. Nice thriller but really lacked much depth.

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What a great read, just when I thought I had guessed the ending, the author threw in a new side. The only thing that I was disappointed with was that the story ended. I will be downloading other books by the author. I would like to thank the publishers and netgalley for letting me have the book to review.

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True win for Teresa Driscoll !

Beth and Sally are best friends. Beth is married to Adam. She is there for Sally when she loses her baby. Sally's husband is a cheat and doesn't want the baby and kind of disappears - they divorce. Sad as it is, Sally and Beth later plant a magnolia tree where Sally can memorialize her miscarried baby. Years later, Sally calls Beth and asks what will they do now that the Catholic boarding school they attended is set for demolition. The reader does not have any idea what they are referring to. They have to contact their now elusive friend, Carol, who they boarded with at the school before they decide what "to do". Beth remembers that at her 30th birthday when Carol came to the party from France at midnight and stayed for maybe an hour. Carol did not want to be there. However, Carol's boyfriend, Ned was apologetic and tried to talk Carol into staying at the party longer. No, said Carol - pleading a headache.

Beth hires a PI; Matthew - a former cop - to assist in finding Caro,l now. After about a week, Matthew calls Beth to tell her that he believes he has found Carol's mother. After Beth's insistence, Beth (and Sally) go with Matthew to find Carol's mother (Deborah) at a bingo hall she had been spotted at. Deborah, is non-committal but finally she gives Beth Carol's phone number. Beth obtains the number under the auspices that they are sure she will want to attend the boarding house's' closing party. Carol is short with Beth and tells them she doesn't know if she can attend.

There was an incident that freaked out Carol when she was at boarding school. She was taunted into using a OUIJA Board by a class bully, Melody. Carol's mum said that since that occasion Carol has never been the same.Carol believes her dead father "spoke" to her via the OUIJA Board that night.

Carol, at 14, becomes pregnant during holiday break by a neighbor boy. She returns to boarding school and confides in Beth and Sally.

Too many spoilers to give any more away! This book is sure to be one of 2018's top sellers. Super character development and suspenseful to the very last page ! HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Don't miss this one!


Many thanks to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and enjoy a sure winner!

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Carol, Beth and Sally did something terrible when they were teenagers, but they have kept their promise to each other to stay quiet about the event. Three decades later, it looks as though their secret may come to light. What are they willing to do to keep their past from destroying the lives they have built? I enjoyed this story, there was more than a little of “what goes around, comes around” to this tale of adolescent mistakes

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I always enjoy these types of stories - e.g. ones where you are kept guessing throughout, subtle hints in chapters as to what is to come in future chapters. I was surprised that there was a big reveal 2/3rds of the way through the book and perhaps the pace started to drop a bit from here. I guessed at one element - not the big secret but what was happening with Carol but this did not make it any less enjoyable. Overall, a recommended read.

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I was given in advance readers copy in exchange for an honest review.

The sad thing about this book is that by the time it really starts to get going two- thirds in, I had already lost interest in the characters and the story. This book could use some serious editing and maybe could have been published as a more interesting novella . Or you could just skip the first two thirds of the book to get to the payoff. 2.5 rounded up.

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Really enjoyed this,, I loved the way the story unfolded from past to present mainly through Beth's eyes. The friendship between Beth and Sally is strong due to what they'd gone through at school but they thought they'd lost their close friendship with Carol but not for the reasons they thought.
I was surprised by the ending has hadn't seen it coming

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I enjoyed the story. It kept me guessing, and even though some parts are disjointed, if a book can keep me guessing, then I feel the author is accomplishing something.
Overall, a good read.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for the complimentary copy!

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Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to preview the Promse by Teresa Driscoll.
Thirty years ago a promise is made to keep a secret - teenage girls know that if they tell anyone their lives will forever be changed.
Something happens and their secret may be exposed - and this is something they vowed to keep in their memories and never speak of again..But someone knows, and this can change their lives if they talk about this - and they did keep a promise....
Started slow and then got better. Driscoll is a good writer and fans will like this one.

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The Promise by author Teresa Driscoll is an intense, fast paced thriller. Full of twists and turns, it is the story of three friends who vowed to take their darkest secret to the grave with them. As you can imagine, that secret is threatened to surface. Characters were developed well and the plot structure was good. A great book!
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for an arc copy of The Promise in exchange for an honest review.

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The Promise has many twists and turns. It had a few slow spots, but the end was worth it. The characters were well developed and Teresa Driscoll is a good writer. I would read another book from her again anytime.

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Thank you NetGalley and publisher Amazon UK for the ARC.
I really enjoyed this book. The writing flowed so naturally. Told between the 'then' and now' of three girls' lives since having met at their convent boarding school, and the burden of a secret they all share - but only one of them knows the full and shocking truth. I did think the development of the story and characters was a little lengthy up to the middle of the book, and then things moved on very quickly to some very surprising conclusions.

Keep reading - all will become clear!

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I was super excited for this book after reading the premise, but sadly, I was pretty disappointed. I love books set around boarding schools; specifically ones that are told in two timelines because they always have that perfectly eerie suspense/thriller vibe- one that this book does not have.

It felt a bit like the author wanted to include a whole bunch of elements into the book, and did, which in the end was the biggest problem I had with the plot. The characters weren't explored, Sally remained terribly two dimensional throughout. It was interesting that most of the book was centered around Beth, because it just seemed so unnecessary at times? I wish there had been more flashbacks.

Carol, though apparently so important to the whole story also remained quite under-developed to the point where even her biggest revelations fell flat. The arc with Matthew just seemed so damn unnecessary, because most of the investigation/searching ended up being done by Beth anyway.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a slow building tale of three friends who find out that the boarding school where they met when they were children is about to be closed and demolished. This puts them all into a panic because of a terrible incident that they have all kept hidden for many years and promised never to reveal.
I would like to thank NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I am a fan of this author having loved her debut novel... I am Watching You..

The Promise is my third book by Teresa Driscoll and although not my favorite out of the three, I still enjoyed it and will be eagerly waiting for her next book. It is a slow build... Three friends, a boarding school about to be demolished, a secret and a promise made all those years ago... Will the girls keep their promise? The ending was worth the slow build. I do wish however that there were more flash backs and more of the time in boarding school spent on the book.. I found Matthew's chapters to be unnecessary. Overall however, I found this an enjoyable read and really enjoyed the story between these three friends.

A huge thank you to Amazon Publishing and NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to read the advanced copy of this book!

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Thanks to #NetGalley for this ARC of #ThePromise

Teresa Driscoll writes another respectable novel.

A sinister secret that three best friends made from their time at boarding school has threatened to be revealed. Thirty years has passed and that secret could now destroy the lives they have built. Beth and Sally must reconnect with Carol in order to ensure their actions never come to light. But when Beth begins to have second thoughts, things begin to take a dangerous turn. Someone is watching and it seems they will do just about anything to ensure the three women’s actions never come to light.

This book moves quite slow in the beginning as it attempts to build the plot. That time could have been used more adequately to add more depth to the characters as it was hard to become fully engaged with any of them. While the storyline does pick up midway through the novel, by this point in the book the reader has already formed an opinion of the characters and is no longer invested in the outcome. I do not feel that it was a poor read, but for this genre one would expect more development and heightened anticipation from an experienced author. 3 stars.

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Amazing book! Couldn't put it down.
Was hooked all the way through. Really enjoyed this book!

Would really recommend this to others
Great work

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This book dives right in from the very beginning and I absolutely love that. There’s no painful build up to the fact that we know someone died, these women who were girls at the time feel they are responsible and that there is an obvious threat to their secret being revealed very soon and possibly destroying their lives even further. There’s no guessing game as to why the secret might be revealed—their boarding school where the literal body or bodies are literally buried is being torn down and redeveloped. So we don’t have to wait on strange letters from an anonymous source to start showing up saying “I know what you did.” There are still plenty of big reveals, shocks, crazy drama and a whole lot of OMG moments. This is more than a mystery or a suspense. This is a love story, a story of endearing friendship, and one hell of a crazy good story! In the same vein of Big Little Lies—this book has great women leads facing a lot of everyday and crazy things and doing it together, which is always great to see in a story or in real life. I’m not sure why the reviews aren’t better as of yet, but I’m sure once we have more readers who are huge fans of Big Little Lies, they will recognize and appreciate the story of this book and the characters. 5 Star Read!

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A bit of a slow start to get into the story but took off pretty quickly once it got going and had me gripped from that stage until the last page. I would recommend this book and read her next offering. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the chance to review it.

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Mind blowing!!!
What a page turner it turned out to be...
One of my favourite books read this year.

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I was intrigued by the description of this book....
3 friends making a promise to keep a secret about something so horrible that happened when they were 14!
This book takes us from the past to the present in a way that makes sense and keeps you guessing.
It was well written and keot me guessing until the end.
I will definitely look for Teresa Driscoll’s next book!

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Such an amazing read. Ibwas not disappointed!

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Thank you netgally for giving me this title in exchange for my honest review

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A bit slow in places but overall was one of my favourite books I’ve read this year. Really enjoyed it & would recommend it to anyone! Thanks for the preview.

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This book started off very slowly. So slow that I almost gave up , but I'm glad I persevered as it turned into a very good read

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This was absolutely brilliant - truely gripping. Definitely one of those books where I thought I had everything figured out only to find myself completely wrong.

One on my “read a second time” pile.

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Am so excited to share with you this review after receiving an advanced copy from NetGalley! I had reviewed another book by Teresa Driscoll on my blog this year - I am Watching You . A genuinely surprising thriller that I thoroughly enjoyed. So I figured it would be great to read another one of her books.

Unlike her previous book - I am Watching You, here the author takes the longer route to establish her characters and their backstory. It's told with alternating timeline but I think she has gone a tab overboard with all the character settings. It takes quite a while to reach the dreaded secret by which time the less patient may lose interest.

The writing is top notch and readers who like slow burning thrillers may like it, especially if you never expected the 'twist' but if I compare to her last book, this one was inadequate in its delivery.

Check out full review on www.bibliogyan.com

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An intriguing story exploring friendship, relationships and the past.
Three girls who met at boarding school went on to lead very different lives but they were all bound together by a shared secret.
A bit slow in parts but the last few chapters where it all came together had me gripped.

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Fantastic novel. Kept me hooked from start to finish and a fabulous ending. Will definitely search out more of Teresa’s books

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I loved this book the twists that you just don’t see the promise made that you just want them to break and the end wow didn’t see that coming!! I have read all Teresa Driscolls books and thy never let you down in content characters and the written word can’t wait for the next one

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A story of friendship, secrets and the promise made by teenage girls that over a lifetime will prove to be almost more destructive to their lives than the secret itself. I rather enjoyed this book and the characters. This is the first book I've read by this author and I look forward to reading more by her.

Thank you #netgalley and #thomas&mercer for the eARC.

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

Will they be able to keep their secret or will one of them crack under pressure? After the slow build of the plot, the conclusion will knock your socks off!

Thanks to #NetGalley for this ARC of #ThePromise by Teresa Driscoll
Pub Date: 07 Feb 2019

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Fast paced and fabulous. Great story which pulls you in from the very first page. Gripping and intense. Such a great read

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ALL THE STARS!
This was everything I need, want and love in a book. Deception, lies, a mysterious death, promises...
I’ve said in many of my reviews, I LOVE a book that has grown characters that suddenly face broken promises that they had as kids. Hiding lies and something very bad from childhood. It.Never.Ends.Well.
This book was beautifully written and full of thrill! I love how we were made to think one thing....then boom! Twist!
So many twists! I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough! The settings, the descriptions, the characters, the twists! I loved this book!
Thank you to #NetGalley, the publisher and the author for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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It took a while for this book to get going. I have read other books by Teresa Driscoll so I knew I wouldn’t be disappointed. Great story that takes you on a journey then just when you think you have worked it all out BANG your sent totally off course.
Thanks to both NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for my eARC of the book in exchange for my honest unbiased review

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This is the second book I’ve read by this author and I liked it more than the first one I read. I liked the mystery but the characters got on my nerves. I think Matthew was an unnecessary character and I think he’s a terrible PI. He just never seems to do much, I mean they found what they needed on their own. This was well written and I’ll probably read another book by this author. Thank you to Netgalley for a chance to read an arc of this book.

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This was a great psychological thriller that has many interesting characters and storylines. I became emotionally attached to the three main characters, as well as the supporting cast of mothers and men. A unique setting (Catholic boarding school), many secrets and a pact - all great makings for an enjoyable read!

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"The Promise" by Theresa Driscoll tells the story of three friends from Catholic boarding school who share a secret from when they were 14 that they promised never to tell. We know from the Prologue that the secret revolves around a dead girl, but we don't know until about halfway through the book who she is or how she died.

Beth is happily married to Adam. They have two kids, and she works for a sensationalist talk show. Sally is divorced from her cheating husband after having a miscarriage. Carol is estranged from both of them. Her husband Ned has tried over the years to encourage her to see Beth and Sally to no avail. When Beth and Sally find out that the boarding school they attended has been sold and will be torn down, they begin to panic about the body that may be found and are determined to find Carol to discuss whether to finally break their promise to one another and reveal their secret.

The story is told mostly from Beth's point of view with a handful of chapters thrown in from Carol as diary entries and from Matthew, a former cop turned private investigator who Beth and Sally hire to help them find Carol. I think the story could have been written without him since Beth does most of the investigating herself. He seemed to be in the story only to be a love interest for Sally so she would have a nice little wrap-up at the end of the book.

This was a really slow building story and could have moved faster, but I don't think it could have been a full-length book that way. I was a bit disappointed with the secret because it's something that the girls would have been able to reveal. I can see how they would want to keep the secret as 14-year-old girls, but as adults, they should have been able to see that it wouldn't destroy their lives as they kept saying.

***Minor spoilers***

There is a storyline with Carol and a Ouija board that doesn't seem to fit. She clearly has a number of mental health issues that manifest over time, but there were several references to the Ouija board incident, and it seemed a bit much. We find out at the end of the book that her relationship with her husband is not what it seems, but at one point, she is suddenly portrayed as seeming completely fine, and I found myself thinking, "What the heck?!" Once you realize that she IS still a bit disturbed, it makes sense, but it took me a few minutes to reconcile.

At another point, Beth and Sally get into an argument about Matthew and stop speaking. Beth falls into this deep depression, and Sally doesn't bother coming to see her to make amends. These two seem to be as close as sisters -- not a friendship that would end over a disagreement over a boyfriend without a serious conversation. They've been friends for 20+ years. Their unwillingness to talk it through doesn't seem realistic.

All in all, I'd say it's a decent book with some flaws, but still a good read. I'll give it 3.5 stars.

Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This book is scheduled for publication in February 2019.

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I love the writing of Teresa Driscoll and without fail, this book did not disappoint. The Promise is about love, loyalty, friendships, memories and the faithfulness of a promise. Beth, Sally and Carol meet in boarding school at a young age and form an indivisible friendship. A shocking event causes them to make a promise that they will never reveal to anyone. As they grow up and have their own lives, they are made to remember their schooldays as they receive an invitation to attend a party commemorating the sale of the school. It brings many feelings to the forefront of each of the three friends, some happy, some sad and one horrid secret. Someone does not want these events brought up and goes to great lengths to make it not happen. The mystery of how it will all unfold, keeps the reader guessing at what these events were that caused the mystery. I thoroughly recommend this book to all who love a well put together novel. I rate it a solid five stars. Thank you to the publisher Thomas and Mercer and to NetGally for an advanced reading copy and a fair and honest review.

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A book of tension, secrets and unravelling lives. Something that has traumatised three friend's adolescence seems likely to ruin their futures. It takes a lot of skill to write a story from several different points of view in different timelines - this book is clever, evocative and detailed. Highly recommended.

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I really enjoyed this but thought the actual Promise was going to be a lot worse than it actually was. Didn’t really class it as a thriller but still a good read.

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OMG...This was one of the best books I have ever read!!!got me hooked straight from the beginning,was desperate to know what the SECRET was,my god it was worth the wait!!!brilliant....would recommend most definitely....Thank you for such a great book:)

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

my thoughts
5 stars
the author has a way of pulling you in and making you think about what would you do if it happened to you or to a friend ,would you keep the secret or tell, and even after i finished i still don't know the answer to that question . With that said i want to think Netgalley for letting me read it and reviewing it

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Really enjoyed this psychological thriller, loved all the characters, the way the author writes and I found myself getting involved with the girls although I didn't guess the secret, an excellent gripping page turner.

Can definitely recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a thoroughly good read.

Thank you to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for giving me the opportunity to read this excellent book.

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I’d like to thank Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read ‘The Promise’ by Teresa Driscoll in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

Three schoolgirls Beth, Sally and Carol meet at the Convent of St Colman and when they’re in their mid-teens something so shocking happens that they make a promise to keep it a secret for ever. Thirty years later Beth and Sally have put the horror of the event behind them but when they hear that the Convent and its grounds are going to be built on they employ a private investigator, Matthew Hill, to help find the address of Carol who’s now living in France as they need to discuss with her the possibility of revealing their promise before it’s too late.
‘The Promise’ is a psychological thriller which had me hooked from page one. It had a storyline that moved smoothly from the girls’ schooldays to the present time and characters that were believable. As the story progressed I found the tension mounting and after twists and turns it concluded with a surprising ending. I like Teresa Driscoll’s style of writing which flows well and makes it easily readable. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and would have no hesitation in recommending it.

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3 women make a pact at the age of 14. As their boarding school awaits demo, dark secrets will be uncovered.

I was surprised by the secret and the whole persona of Carol. Great writing and kept me on my toes from the start.

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3.5 stars- It started way to slow for me. I had trouble connecting to the story and the characters. After I got farther into the story it started becoming more intense and fascinating. There were a few twists that I did not expect at all and that held my interest. Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read this book and write about it.

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise to take the horrible truth of what they had done to the grave. Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the past behind them. Carol has distanced herself from her former friends but all three are still adamant that the truth must never come to light. When shocking news threatens their secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with Carol. Somebody is watching them and wants to ensure the secret remains buried. 

'The Promise' is a very intense, slow-burn of a read. We are introduced to Beth and Sally and can see how close they are. We discover about the three schoolgirls through flashback chapters and Beth reminiscing and again can see how close all three of them were but do not know what happened to Carol to cause a rift. The book then progresses with the friendship being further explained and tested. I enjoyed reading about this friendship and it is clear to see how close they all are and were but this is a slow-burn and as a result quite boring in places. 

We have the return of Matthew in this book which is welcome, although I am confused about possible changes to his life, I also do not think he is necessary in this book. He is just there, does not do much and I do not think this book would suffer if he were not included. Anyway he is there and it is always nice to catch up with a returning character.

Despite this being slow, I was invested in the book and absorbed in the plot, I did sit and read this for a chunk of time, I was invested in the characters and their lives rather than wanting the plot resolved. When Driscoll reveals the big secret, I thought it was a bit weak and could have been something more. There are more revelations that make it more powerful but it was too late for me by then. 

'The Promise' is a good read focusing on an intense friendship being pushed to the limits. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the characters and am sure you will too. 

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for an advanced copy.

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I really enjoyed this book. It kept me gripped to the end, with a very late night/early morning finish, because I didn't want to wait to find out the ending. Well-written, in an easy style, and focussing on the perspectives of different characters, it gives good insight into the plot, without revealing too much at a time. The characters are well-developed, and flawed, which always makes for more realism, and the premise is believable. The book emphasises how important life choices can be, and how they can affect us for years to come. It's also about facing up to responsibility, however hard the choice is at the time. Ultimately, guilt eats away at the soul, and I know that in hindsight, Carol, Beth and Sally would not have chosen to make The Promise. Well worth the read, and my thanks to NetGalley and the publishers, Thomas and Mercer, for the opportunity to read this book.

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I really enjoyed this book. There were a few nights I literally couldn't put it down.
Three girls...one secret. I loved the fact that you were kept guessing pretty far in the book as to what "the promise" actually was.
All the characters came together nicely for a very surprise ending.

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This starts very slowly. This does allow for some character building though not as much as I would have liked. At about the halfway point the action starts and once does this gets good! There were a few surprises and twists, some quite sad. Satisfying conclusion.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and Amazon Publishing UK for a copy in exchange for a review.

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This book was fantastic!
I greatly enjoyed the build up, the twists, the agony between friends and the untrust between families. I never knew who to trust, who was telling the truth. This terrible secret that tore 20 years of friendship apart continued to cast a shadow over the three lead characters. Once the secret is revealed, the story doesn’t end there! Most twists, more are secrets brought out of the woodwork. This has become one of my favorite thriller novels!

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Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I found this really slow at the start about 3 friends from boarding school but it gradually picked up and really enjoyed it in the end

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Thanks to Netgalley for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Three friends met in boarding school and quickly became inseparable. However, something happens while they are at school which changes their lives forever. As the school is soon to be closed down and the site cleared, two of the girls are worried about what might happen when bulldozers begin to work. They try to get a hold of Carol, the third girl in their trio, and even hire a private investigator to do this. However she doesn't want to be found and the mystery is slowly becoming apparent. Although the pacing was a bit slow to start off, by the end I could put the book down.

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While this book moved very slow in the beginning, I really liked it after the momentum built. Beth, Sally and Carol cover up a secret during their boarding school days that could come back and haunt them as grownups.

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This is a rather odd book. I loved the way that the author captured the essence of how, when something happens to a child/juvenile, it festers away and totally goes on to affect the lives of several people who were involved. There is also something moving about the sensitivity with which there was a safe outcome for all of those involved. I am thoroughly impressed.

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“The candles. The Promise. The bluebells....”

Something happened at the boarding school run by nuns.

And, now that the school is scheduled to be demolished, a secret may be revealed. It’s the secret that three fourteen year old girls vowed that they would take to their graves. It’s the secret that ended up severing the tight bond that Beth, Sally and Carol once shared when they were students at the school, thirty years ago.

Beth and Sally are still close. But they have been estranged from Carol for several years.

They need to find her before the school is torn down. So they hire PI Matthew Hill to help locate their former friend.

Told mainly through Beth’s perspective (past and present tense) the book takes awhile to set up. Once the plot is established, the present day perspectives of Matthew and Carol, are interspersed as well.

Perhaps because it took awhile to establish the story, I was not immediately engaged in this book, as I was in the author’s previous two efforts, “I Am Watching You” and “The Friend” . I also was not as surprised by the reveals, so it was my least favorite of her three books.

However, I still enjoy her writing style, and the characters she creates, and I never found myself wanting to skim, so, I would still recommend this for readers who have appreciated her earlier novels.

3.5 stars rounded up!

I would like to thank Netgalley, Thomas and Mercer, and Teresa Driscoll (who attended boarding school!) for the ARC I received in exchange for a candid review!

Available Feb. 7, 2019!

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THE PROMISE is a suspenseful tale that builds slowly and keeps the reader curious thanks to Teresa Driscoll's imaginative writing.

Beth and Sally are best friends from childhood who are looking for the third of their former friendship circle, Carol, when they each get a note alluding to a secret from childhood. Back when they were younger, the three attended a boarding school together and made a pact to conceal a ghastly secret...only now, it looks like someone knows the secret and may use it to destroy their lives.

This book was hard to put down as I was eager to understand what the secret was, and how it would possibly destroy the lives of Beth, Sally, and Carol. The chapters go back and forth to the past and present, and between characters. We also get a perspective from Matthew, a former police officer who is now a private investigator helping Beth and Sally hunt down the elusive Carol. I read some reviews that stated the "secret" doesn't live up to the hype...but I found it was still a good enough reason to cause fear in the characters and it didn't lose my interest once I found out what it was. The twists don't stop at that point.

I'm a huge fan of Teresa Driscoll, and of THE PROMISE, and I can't wait until the next book she puts out.

Thank you to Teresa Driscoll, Thomas & Mercer Publishers, and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I was given an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I am already a fan of Teresa Driscoll, having read her debut I AM WATCHING YOU and then THE FRIEND just recently. So I was excited to read her latest thriller THE PROMISE. Though not my favourite of the three, I still enjoyed it and eagerly await her next book!

THE PROMISE is a slow-build, which does create the problem for some readers possibly losing interest. I did feel the story dragged out a little in parts while waiting for something to happen, but I didn't lose interest. I just got a little frustrated with "the promise" of what was to come and if it was ever going to get there. But once it did, it was unputdownable.

It begins with three young girls in Boarding School and what could only be assumed as a death which they then had to cover up. But the death of who? And why? This becomes the secret they now all share and vow never to tell. As the reader, we don't discover who it is or how she died until about halfway through, but there are a couple of subtle hints which I correctly guessed though that didn't dampen the story or it's impact.

Fast forward some 30 years and we see one of the friends Beth is happily married to Adam with two boys, Sam and Harry, and Sally is divorced from her unfaithful husband after a miscarriage which left her devastated. The third friend, Carol, is estranged from them both having gradually distanced herself over the years until no one knew how to contact her or where she even was. When Beth and Sally receive notice that the boarding school is about to be demolished, they begin to panic about the body they buried when they were 14 in the woods bordering the school would be discovered. They decide that they need to find Carol to discuss whether to break the promise they made all those years ago and reveal their secret. But where to start?

Beth and Sally engage private investigator Matthew Hill to find Carol beginning with her mother Deborah, which seems to take up an inordinate amount of time than really necessary. As the focus is primarily on finding Carol not her mother that search should be detailed a little shorter. When they do make contact with Carol, it is hard to believe that she was once their best friend, her estrangement is so palpable.

Then strange things begin to happen. Someone knows about their secret and is threatening Beth and Sally into silence. A Facebook message. A phone call to Beth's sons' school. And then the ultimate threat - a hit and run resulting in Adam being seriously injured and left for dead. Who knows about their secret? Beth then decides to break their promise and tell Adam everything...even if means losing him and the boys.

Beth also wants to tell Matthew everything but Sally is reluctant. But Matthew can't help them unless they are completely honest with him.

THE PROMISE is told predominantly from Beth's POV - both in the present and the past - with several chapters from Carol as diary entries, that clearly begin to show her instability - as well as a handful of chapters from Matthew's perspective. I feel that his input could have been more involved as Beth seemed to do most of the investigating whilst Matthew instead became a love interest for Sally. I didn't have a problem with Matthew and Sally's relationship but I felt as a PI he should have been doing more otherwise his involvement was a little redundant. Granted, he did find Deborah but it seemed as though Beth did the rest and he merely tagged along.

The story was really slow building and I felt it could have moved faster. By the time it reaches the point the secret is revealed, I feel the less patient reader will have lost interest. The secret itself is a little disappointing as while it is something 14 year old girls would definitely want to keep secret, I couldn't decide whether I WAS disappointed in it or not. Because it did feel a little anti-climatic on that point.

However, the real climax came when they returned to the old boarding school to ascertain whether the remains would be disturbed in the demolishing of the old convent. I didn't see that coming - and I foresee many twists - so that was an interesting touch.

As Carol is a major part of this story, I felt her "story" as such could have been more devled into as some parts of the story she appeared completely fine whilst at others somewhat disturbed. It is clear from her diary entries that she has mental health issues that have manifested over time so a little more focus on her "story" would have helped the story flow together more seamlessly, rather than disjointed. I couldn't connect with Carol's character at all as she felt too "distant" from the entire story despite being a major player. However, when the entire story is revealed at the end it does make sense, but otherwise she felt a disjointed part that we couldn't reconcile with the rest of the story.

Also, the dispute between Beth and Sally over Sally's romantic involvement with Matthew does not reconcile with their relationship. Their 30 year long friendship through every possible thing and yet they stop speaking because Sally is involved with Matthew. Yes, it may seem a little unethical due to him being hired by them, but to stop speaking? And then Beth falls into a deep depression and Sally doesn't bother to call or see her or offer support? Only when Beth calls in tears after Adam's accident does Sally run to her side, and the whole "non-speaking because of the romance with Matthew" is brushed aside as not important and barely visited again. Their unwillingness to discuss it as friends of 30+ years doesn't seem realistic.

One thing I must point out is Matthew's involvement in the story which I found a nice touch. As I was reading his "backstory" I felt it sounded somewhat familiar, and then when a former colleague's name was mentioned a light-bulb went on. The fact he was a former cop and then his backstory with the child rang a bell with me as being somewhat familiar. For those who have read I AM WATCHING YOU, you would have already met Matthew as he is the private investigator Ella hired. Then when I flicked through I AM WATCHING YOU to one of "Matthew's" chapters I discover the mention of his wife Sally and their daughter. So in effect, THE PROMISE is in prequel to I AM WATCHING YOU since he meets Sally in this book and they are already married in the debut. I just felt it was a nice touch to revisit Matthew, and I hope he pops up in other stories from time to time.

Overall, it was disappointing after Driscoll's other unputdownable thrillers, as I would have thought THE PROMISE would hold a little more promise. Although the pace was a bit slow to start with by the end I couldn't put it down. But in all, THE PROMISE is still a decent book (albeit with some flaws) but still a compelling read.

Thanks to Teresa Driscoll, #NetGalley and the publishers for an advanced reader's copy of #ThePromise in exchange for an honest review.

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The story of three young friends at boarding school should have had a greater impact on me right from the start. I'm sorry to say I wasn't anxious to find out what happened next when I set the book aside to attend to other things in my life. There wasn't anything wrong with the writing but I didn't feel a connection to the characters. This was just a so-so read for me.

I received an Advanced Reader's Copy from Amazon Publishing UK via NetGalley
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Amazing book. Loved it from beginning to end.
Well written which kept me captivated throughout.
I will definitely be reading other books by this author

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This book is the perfect thriller! Lies, death, mystery! This book was written quite beautifully and FULL of suspense.

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Loved this book.
Three schoolgirls made a promise of what happened to them at boarding school – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

I loved the way this story was told by each individual in both the past and present. It was clever style of writing and easy to follow. I literally couldn’t put this book down and the further towards the end it got the more gripping it became. If you like twists and turns in a book and something to keep you guessing then this is the book for you!

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Really enjoyable fast paced read with lots of excellent twists and turns! A must read for any fan of psychological thrillers!

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I did not finish this book at 30%. Too much back and forth and I couldn't keep the characters straight with going in the past and present. Thank you for the chance to read. Will perhaps try again at another time.

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I’m certainly glad I read this book, as it turned out to be a true ‘hold your breath’ for the answers kind of book.
However, it was a bit of a slow burner to begin with, I expected this book to really grip me, but it actually took a while to take a hold. It was only after Chapter 11 when there are small hooks at the end of the chapters that make you want to read ‘just one more chapter’ that I finally couldn’t put the book down!
The timeline is quite hard to keep track of as even during the ‘now’ 2016 sections there is reminiscing about past events.
However, once the book got going, and you were truly invested it was a fantastic read as you really didn’t know what had happened and what the girls had ‘promised’.
I liked the fact that once you did know, this didn’t mean the end of the book, and that there were lots of shocks and turns still to come. It was only as I finished the book I really thought about the book being called ‘The Promise’ it wasn’t called ‘What They Did’, but it was all about them keeping the promise and the ramifications if they didn’t!

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A well written psychological thriller which kept me in suspense until the end. I thought I’d worked it out early on but although I had correctly guessed a small part of the story, the plot was far more intricate. Good characterisation and a strong story which made me keen to get back to it each time.

I’d like to thank Teresa Driscoll, #NetGalley and the publishers for an advanced reader's copy of #ThePromise in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

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THE PROMISE could easily have been titled THE SECRET. Three boarding school roommates become best friends, each coming from a different backgrounds. Beth came from an impoverished background, and her parents considered it a source of pride that their daughter, Beth, was attending the boarding school on an armed forces grant at the ripe young age of eleven,. Sally, too, was going to school on a grant, and Carol was only at the school because her mom had won the lottery and wanted her to get an education that could lead to opportunity..

At the young age of fourteen, one of the roommates experiences a life changing event that affected not just herself, but the other two girls as well. Like many teenagers, with the exception of one of the girls, they didn't feel like they had anyone in which to confide to give them good advice when they truly needed it. As a result, the girls dealt with the situation on their own, promising keep it a secret among themselves forevermore. Unbeknownst to them, this incident was the impetus for troubling psychological issues for years to come.

The beginning of the book begins in 2009, years after the three girls have left boarding school. Two of the three girls remain close. Beth is married to Adam and has two sons. Sally is married to Richard and has just miscarried a baby that he did not want, and because of his infidelity, this is the end of their marriage.

The story then jumps to 2016 when Beth and Sally receive news that the convent is closing, and alumni are invited to attend the farewell bash. This leads them on a quest to find and reconnect with Carol, who is now married to Ned. But in doing so, Beth is concerned that it will open a Pandora's box and wishes that the promise had never been made. In addition, it appears that someone has discovered their secret and is making threats. Beth feels that if the secret is revealed, that it will implode her marriage.

This story touches on some very deep and delicate themes, such as child-raising and spousal relationships, that will resonate with the reader for days to come. Even the nuns who ran the boarding school which was in a perpetual financial crisis were in a situation which prevented them from lending sincere support and direction to their young wards because they were so concerned that if their school received a black eye, that it could jeopardize their fundraising efforts to keep the school open.

Even though it takes a while for the promise to be revealed and it may even seem to be anticlimactic, be patient, it is essential to the underlying story and the shocking ending is so worth it. I highly recommend this read!

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The Bluebells. Beth, Sally, and Carol met at a Catholic boarding school. They formed a bond that has, mostly, endured the years. The bond is secured by a deep secret that has haunted them for years. This story alternates between four points of view: Beth, Sally, Carol, and Matthew, a hired PI. The writing is fantastic, each character has a distinct personality that you can relate to.

I was intrigued and anxious to see what this big secret was. At around 70% all the truths begin to unravel. I was so into this book- until then. Like this huge secret we've been chasing for 70% of the book resolves in a chapter and then we begin this bizarre drama-filled mess that just leaves me feeling disappointed.

This author has talent, loads of it, but I feel like the plot was so rushed toward the end and then it became so convoluted that it just made me lose interest.

3 stars, because the writing is a thing of beauty.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher, in exchange for an honest review.

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I really enjoy writings by Teresa Driscoll, she really has a way of drawing you in, another fantastic psychological thriller which plays on friendship, loyalty, secrets, love etc.

Three young girls meet at boarding school and soon form a bond that will be unbroken right throughout their adult lives, the story is told from 4 perspectives, Beth, Sally and Carol from both present day and their time in the boarding school and the fourth from Matt, the PI, Sally & Beth hire to try to locate Carol.

Something happened during fifth term, the girls were only 14 but that day changed their lives forever, from that day forth they made a promise to keep a secret and never to tell anyone outside of their trio.

When the boarding school goes up for sale, Beth and Sally are keen to track down Carol who has withdrawn herself, there is something about the boarding school that must be dealt with before the sale, what could it be? Someone is sending threatening messages through Facebook telling them to keep away, who wants to keep them from digging in the past and what lengths will they go to to protect the secret?

A slow build up to an explosive ending plenty of twists and turns, I thoroughly enjoyed it, I loved when it all came together, I can honestly say I didn’t know what it was, I guessed the secret well kind of but not the rest…. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did.

Many thanks to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest opinion.

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2.5 stars


I really enjoyed the first two thirds of this book,it was a proper page turner and almost a read in one sitting.
There was good pace on the reveal of what had happened,what had been promised,whose blood,why Carol was so elusive now...

Then most of the reveal happened,and suddenly it felt like everything was being thrown at the story.... it felt slightly ott to me.

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I've really enjoyed Ms Driscoll's I Am Watching You and was looking forward to reading The Promise, so much so it may have skipped ahead of others to make it to the top of the pile!

From the get go you know something has happened in the past of Beth, Sally, and Carol, and it's bad. And that bad thing is coming back to haunt them. Beth and Sally hire a private detective but he comes with his own demons. They have to find Sally. The more they look for Sally, the more she doesn't want to be found. And then things really start to go wrong.

It's a haunting psychological thriller, a brilliant book and great story.

VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Thank you so much the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a complimentary electronic copy in return for an honest review.

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I loved I am Watching You so was delighted to receive an advance copy of The Promise. The story is mainly told from Beth's perspective and goes back in time to when Beth and two of her friends were in boarding school. Something happened which was a secret and they made an agreement never to disclose it until they got a note about it.. They now need to track down Carol, the third friend.

This is certainly a page turner. Teresa Driscoll's writing style is excellent with twists and turns to keep you guessing til the end.

Thank you to Teresa Driscoll, Thomas & Mercer Publishers, and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Four stars!

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I liked the story, but I didn't connect with any of the characters. It was intriguing though, and one that you can't help but keep reading. Atmospheric and interesting.

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The Promise is the story of Beth, Carol and Sally, firm friends in boarding school as teenagers. An incident between them as teenagers in the boarding school haunts them into their adult lives and has them looking over their shoulders all the time. Carol, in particular has cut her ties with Beth and Sally and moved to France with her husband, Ned. When the girls get word that the boarding school is to be demolished, they fear the past is going to catch up with them and they hire a P.I. to track Carol down so they can make a decision about what they should do going forward. Carol unfortunately for Beth and Sally just isn't interested.

I really tried to like this book but unfortunately it wasn't for me. It started off strong enough with the story of the girls in boarding school. As details slowly emerge we find out what happened when they were 14 and what they are so afraid of. However, it was a far fetched and very thin storyline that was dragged out for too long. It seemed to me, at least, that random things were thrown in like the running over of Beth's husband and this was very unbelievable. The very convenient wrap up at the end over the course of a few pages left me very unsatisfied and there were elements of the wrap up that I felt should have formed a stronger part of the storyline. All in all, I felt frustrated by the ending(s) and the neat and tidy way in which everything was tied together, elements of which weren't found or hinted to during the book.

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I love these types of books!! Such a great read from the start. Another amazing thriller with fantastic characters. The writing was top notch and an easy read which is always a positive trait! Go ahead and read this one!

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CANDLES.
PROMISES.
BLUEBELLS.

When Sally, Beth and Carol look back on their lives those are the three things that effect them the most. Once inseparable friends, everything changed in an instant. Making a promise at fourteen, the three never intend to break it, but when their old school is scheduled to be torn down everything changes and Beth and Sally begin to look for Carol who they have been estranged from for ages.

Told in three different points of view - Beth (past and present), Carol (In diary form) and Matthew, a P.I. hired by Beth and Sally to find Carol, it took a little while to establish what was going on, but within a few chapters I was finding myself intrigued by the story. I can honestly say that Driscoll surprised me with this book. I thought the secret was something else entirely and I never expected it to be what it ended up being.

The deception, the lies and the suspense are all fantastic elements of The Promise. With several twists, The Promise is intense. The story was engaging, the characters were well developed and the plot was great.

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Thank you to Thomas & Mercer, NetGalley and Teresa Driscoll for the chance to read and review this book.

“Three girls. One dead.”

Three young girls make a terrible promise to never speak of that awful night and what they did. But what did they do? What awful thing could these girls have done that lead to someone dying in a blood-filled room? Secrets aren’t given up easily or quickly in this intriguing story that is told in two timelines by multiple narrators.

“Who will clear up our mess? That thing we did all those years ago.”

The Convent of St Colman is closing and Beth and Sally receive a letter inviting them to the party to say their goodbyes to their old boarding school. Both women are horrified by the news as it threatens to expose their long held secret. The trio were friends ever since that first day at their new boarding school when three nervous, new outsiders were drawn together in their dormitory by a common situation. Despite Carol’s estrangement Beth and Sally remain loyal to their friendship. Sally is insistent that nothing has changed and they should keep their promise. But Beth disagrees, she wants to find Carol and see what she wants to do. But Carol doesn’t want to be found.

“There’s something not right here…”

Beth hires Private Investigator Matthew Hill to find Carol. She can’t give him the whole story and he’s suspicious of her claim that she is merely trying to find an old friend because their school is being demolished. However he soon tracks down Carol’s Mum, Deborah, who is shocked when approached by Beth and Sally. She seems nervous to talk and is being evasive. Around this time an anonymous Facebook account sends a warning to leave things alone and other threats are made towards Beth’s family. It is clear someone who knows what happened that day doesn’t want the secret told. Could Carol be behind it? While almost certain their friend would do no such thing, despite their estrangement, Beth and Sally can’t think who else could know about the events that night. But they must find out who is sending the messages before their is any more risk of harm.

“Drifting to and fro in time is something I can’t stop these days. Flashes of scenes from the past pushing their way into my day.”

While Matthew hunts for whoever is making threats, Beth spirals into a deep depression. She can’t keep the distressing images from her mind and is haunted by flashbacks and a deep sense of guilt. As the party at The Convent draws closer with no leads on who is behind the malicious attacks on her family or where Carol is now, she and Sally argue. Losing the one person she could truly confide in makes it worse but when Adam is hurt, Sally is the first person she calls and the one to rush to be by her side. Meanwhile it seems Carol is also struggling with severe anxiety and is unable to come to terms with what happened, seeking solace in consulting psychics. However instead of leaning on her friends and family like Beth, Carol runs from them.

“The candles. The girl with the blue lips…”

When their secret was finally revealed I was shocked. I thought I’d figured it out but I was blindsided by the author. The Promise is a captivating psychological thriller. The latter part of the book in particular is full of twists, turns, bombshells and discoveries. I was on the edge of my seat and couldn’t stop reading until the end. I liked that the story addressed how what the girls went through would affect their mental health, even so many years later. I thought these parts of the story were well written and realistic. I think the three main characters were well written, especially how they each dealt with things so differently as their secret seeps insidiously into every facet of their lives. Another great read from Ms Driscoll.

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This book has plenty of twists,deception and lies if you love your thrillers. Unfortunately for me it took a while to really start up. Having said that I still loved the book, and her writing style. I was emotionally involved with the characters. I loved the storyline which is what grabbed me in the first place.

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I loved this book! It took a little bit to get into it learning each of the characters and how they fit into the storyline. Something really bad happened many years ago to 3 young girls and they made a promise
that had not been broken..... until now. There are other characters that get entwined into the story.
This is my first book by this writer. I'm interested in reading more of her books.

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Such a great book. The friendship and tragedy that both brought the characters together and then separated them was devastating. And oh the end, I did not see that coming. Very exciting and loved all the twists.

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This was a hard one to get into, found I struggled for a little while. But once I got half way I started to enjoy it! Twist to the end I didn’t see coming but all ends tied up and I wasn’t left with any unanswered questions

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This book has all the ingredients for a terrific psychological thriller.
Without giving anything away, the plot is great with lots of lies, deception, tragedy, and twists. Also, loved the unpredictable ending.

My thanks go to the author, the publisher, and Netgalley for the chance to read this fantastic novel.

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Oh wow. Put some time away for this book. It has all the ingredients for a terrific psychological thriller.

No spoilers from me. Book is great with lots of lies, deception, tragedy, and twists. Also, loved the unpredictable ending. Can't say enough great about this. Read it today!!

Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read this fabulous book.

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Another Teressa Driscoll novel that just goes not let you down I have said before I hate spoilers to mr they can ruin a book but once again a really good novel with the twist and turns popping up when you least expect them, I do recommend this book as a must read

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This is the third psychological thriller I’ve read by Teresa Driscoll and I continue to be in awe of how she weaves a story.

In THE PROMISE, three girls make a vow to keep a secret about something they have done. Years later, Beth and Sally have mostly moved on with their lives, while Carol has distanced herself from her old friends. When shocking news threatens to bring their secret to light, Beth hires a private investigator to find Carol before their act is revealed. Beth regrets having made the promise, but as she considers what she should do, someone is watching and determined to keep the secret hidden, no matter what it takes.

The author is a master at characterization. No cardboard cutout characters here. She lures you into the lives of her characters by combining just the right amount of daily routine with complicated life issues. It all feels so real and convincing. This could be your life, after all. And that’s why you’re shocked when you get to the end.

Driscoll should be nominated the Mistress of the Successful Red Herring. Actually, make that red herrings. She slips them in so effortlessly, I found myself second-guessing and changing my mind several times about where I thought the story was going. In the end, she got me again. Well done.

I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy a psychological thriller with characters that are fleshed out and a plot that simmers before it comes to a rapid boil.

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I started and stopped this book several times before finally finishing it. The storyline was a sound concept and intrigued me from the first. My problem was the time line kept jumping back and forth between the three girls/women and I had trouble keeping what was happening straight. It took a while to get to the "secret" they were sharing but once it was revealed the book did get better and had a satisfying ending.

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This is a good read. This is the story of three girls and a secret they kept between themselves about an event which had changed their lives. It is well written and the characters are believable and engaging. I think its main let down is that the description I read before reading the book promises more than the book delivered.

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.

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one word: amazing!!

great twists, very nice pace and great way of building the story!

Very interesting plot and very good characters as well!

Will definitely be following the author from now onward!!

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Beth, Sally, and Carol have been friends since their high school days. True, Carol has been distancing herself from the other two for the past few years, but Beth still considers her to be one of her very best friends in part because of the dark secrets the three of them share.

Thirty years ago, the three teenaged girls did something terrible, something they all promised to keep between themselves. Now though, their former school is closing, and Beth has reason to suspect their secret might be revealed. She wants to come clean, but she's reluctant to do so without first talking things over with Carol, but Carol seems to have disappeared.

Desperate to find her missing friend before it's too late, Beth hires a private investigator to assist in the search. Sally isn't nuts about the idea, but she goes along with it just to keep the peace. However, it soon becomes clear to both women that something very strange is going on with Carol, and finding her could put them and those they love in serious danger.

AAR reviewers Shannon Dyer and Lisa Fernandes got together to discuss The Promise, and are here to share their thoughts.

Shannon: I read a lot of thrillers and I'm always on the lookout for more dark, creepy books, so I thought The Promise had a great deal of potential. What drew you to this story, Lisa? Are thrillers like this part of your normal reading fare, or is The Promise something new for you?

Lisa: I read a fairly steady diet of thrillers too.  I love stories about teenagers committing Atrocious Acts (Heathers is one of my favorite movies) and I have a fondness for close female friendship and deep dark secrets. The blurb definitely drew me in.

Shannon: Most of the story is told from Beth's point of view, with small portions slipped in from other perspectives. I found Beth quite relatable and the most likable of the three friends, but I didn't always trust her perception. She’s a little too self-involved at certain points in the story, and this made it difficult for me to feel as though I was getting to know the other characters. Did you find her a trustworthy narrator, or were there things that called her reliability into question?

Lisa: I felt for Beth, and liked her the most. In a field littered with mostly unreliable narrators, she was the one I trusted the most, even though she was indeed selfish, especially in trying to make sure the secret stayed fully hidden. She was just trying to keep it together, just trying to deal with the burden of the shared secret without giving in to her barely-buried panic and PTSD.  She was the best choice for narrator, being the one with the least to hide – although I’d have liked more chapters from Sally’s PoV.

Shannon: Let's talk about Sally for a bit. It's obvious from the beginning of the story that she's had a lot to deal with in her life. Beth seems to feel kind of protective toward her at first, but as things escalate, that protectiveness appears to wane and Beth grows frustrated with some of Sally's choices. I found Sally difficult to like. She was too whiny for my taste, and I wanted to see her step up and take responsibility for the things she did wrong, but she didn't seem capable of doing so. How did Sally's character work for you?

Lisa: Sally was, IMO the classic hard-to-wrangle loose cannon coping badly with what she’d been through – she acted out against her trauma in a different way than Beth but was still believable.  Sometimes I think her fragility was used as almost a way to stretch out the plot to fit the page-length, and a little frank discussion between them would’ve mitigated some of the plot-silliness going on.

Shannon: I would agree with that. Sally’s fragility was understandable at certain points in the story, but I'm not sure Ms. Driscoll needed to take it as far as she did. The quest to find Carol is one of the most important plot points of the story. There were times I felt it took precedence over the actual crime the girls committed in their teenaged years, which gave the story an uneven feel. I found myself wondering if the author was trying to squeeze too many elements into one story.

Lisa: The worst part about the Carol storyline was that I’d easily guessed where she was hiding out, and what she was doing.  I agree that there was too much of it, and the book took far too long to settle into giving us flashbacks of what exactly happened.  I cared and didn’t want her suffering, but I also wanted to know what had bound Carol, Sally and Beth so closely together in the first place!

Speaking of all three women, their sisterhood was believable in places, but sometimes felt ludicrous, especially because neither Beth nor Sally talked to Carol for years

Shannon: I found their connection more believable when they were younger, since they were in constant contact then. They rarely saw or even spoke to Carol as adults, so I struggled to fully buy into Beth's assertions that Carol was one of her closest friends. The relationship between Beth and Sally was more believable since they were each a regular part of the other's life.

Buried secrets is a theme that runs through the novel from beginning to end, with almost most every character having something to hide. It makes for a compelling mystery, but I'm not sure how realistic it actually is. I mean, we all have certain things we choose to keep to ourselves, but most of us don't have the kind of secrets these people were dealing with. Did this feel realistic to you?

Lisa: Oh, it definitely wasn’t realistic – not much of the book honestly was, including the girls’ ultimate crime – less the thing that happens but how they hide it.  But I was fine with suspending my disbelief and going along with the pretty wild ride this time, though some of those secrets were ludicrous.

Shannon: I find the whole miscommunication thing quite common, not just in books like this one, but in today's fiction in general. We see it in romances on a pretty regular basis. It's a plot device that isn't always my favorite, but I understand why the author chose to employ it here.

Lisa: Another strong theme in the book is motherhood.  Without spoiling anything, how did you feel about the girls’ relationship with it, and the way that connected back to the nuns who took care of them?

Shannon: All three women had very complicated feelings about motherhood. Sally and Carol both really wanted to be mothers, while Beth had children but seemed pretty distant from them. As I read, I found myself wondering if their relationships with their own mothers colored their perceptions of motherhood, and I do think their experiences with the nuns played into it as well. Despite the large number of women in their lives, there wasn't a strong mother figure to be found.

Lisa: Compare that to how they reacted to any new girls who entered the picture and came close to piercing the union between the three of them, and there’s definitely a whiff of girls-without-guardianship going on.  The nuns seemed to realize that and found them to be calming influences on ‘wild’ girls – seemingly ignoring what was lurking under the surface of it all.  It was fascinating.

Shannon: When Matthew first entered the story, I'll admit to wondering why he was necessary. I worried he would further complicate the already busy plot, but I ended up being quite pleased with the role he played. How did you feel about Matthew? Did his presence add something to the story, or did you find him a bit extraneous?

Lisa: Matthew was another of my favorite characters, and I found his secret to be the most compelling!  I rooted for his healing more than that of our three main characters, and I don’t know what that says about the narrative. Someone was needed to weave all of the threads together and he was pretty good for that, and good as a love interest of One of The Girls.

Shannon: I want to talk about the big reveal. I had some of it figured out, but there were a few things that seemed to come out of nowhere. Obviously, plot twists are an important part of psychological thrillers, but they need to feel organic in order to work for me. Some authors invent twists for the sole purpose of shocking the reader. Do you think Ms. Driscoll fell into that trap, or did the twists she used work for you?

Lisa: Now we’ve come to the part of the book that annoyed me the most.  I had most of the Big Cecret pieced together by the time it dropped, and I bought what it was.  You know what I didn’t buy?  The way it turned out that it wasn’t a big deal after all, because someone else had already handled the details of the crime WITHOUT TELLING ANYONE.  That forced a shift to clearing out other plot elements that again, exist just to pad out the page count.  It felt like the author was playing for time and decided to pad things out with twists that didn’t work.

Shannon: What's your final grade? I'm giving it a solid B. It's not the best book of its type I've read this year, but it definitely isn't the worst either. Despite its flaws, the story kept me fully engaged, and I came away from it with a feeling of contentment.

Lisa: I’m going just a notch below you with a B-; those twists really are bad and distract from a fairly taut mystery.

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Firstly, the story line for this book was great and i adored the characters! The novel tells the story of 3 young girls that find themselves in a terrifying situation and make a decision that haunts them for the rest of their lives. The past secret is about to come to light and the girls need to make a choice that could define their futures. There are highs and lows and twists and turns along the way. I enjoyed the way this story was told. The only complaint i have is that it was a little bit slow and drawn out, but the character likability makes that tolerable.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a slow building tale of three friends who find out that the boarding school where they met when they were children is about to be closed and demolished. This puts them all into a panic because of a terrible incident that they have all kept hidden for many years and promised never to reveal.
I would like to thank NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced readers copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
It thought this book was a smart and addictive psychological thriller and it kept me interested the entire book.
It was a slow build to a great unexpected ending.

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This was a slow read but I didn't feel it dragged on or was boring one bit. Everything built up towards the end though, so many twists and turns! What an explosive ending!

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This book was given to me by Net Gallery in return for an honest review.

A story of three friends who spent time together at boarding school and the various things that happened in their lives and the long term effects on them all, retold between different time lines and different friends. It’s an interesting if somewhat predictable story. Well written and worth reading. Nothing to shout from the rooftops about but an enjoyable read.

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Thanks to Thomas & Mercer for the ARC!

This was my first book by Teresa Driscoll. I enjoyed the story, but for some reason I couldn't connect with the characters. I wanted to know what happened to them, but I wasn't feeling their emotions. The ending was surprising, though. I really liked it.

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This book took me a little while to get into, but once I'd gotten a good few chapters in I was hooked. I did not see some of the story line coming! Shocking!
3 friends from boarding school share a secret and promise not to tell. Circumstances lead to their secret being close to being discovered. Will they own up? They face trouble when it's clear someone knows their secret and wants it left alone. As the story develops 2 of the friends don't know the full story behind the secret they keep. What comes out is a surprise, I was totally shocked.

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Another brilliant book from this author. Had me hooked from the start but felt a little let down by the ending. A worthy 4 stars.

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Another brilliant book from this author. Hooked from the start this book is unputdownable. Felt the ending was a slight let down but a worthy 4 stars.

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Wow! What a book! Read my full review -

https://misfitxglam.wordpress.com/2018/12/14/the-promise-by-teresa-driscoll-book-review/

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is described as “chilling” therefore I KNEW I had to read it! The dark and creepy cover promises a book that might keep readers up all night. I don’t understand how people don’t like to read. There are so many amazing books out there!

It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave. Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made. But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

I love the premise of this book. Already I want to know what did they do? Who knows their secret? What is the twist? Who did it? Is someone after one of them? I am super psyched to crack this one open.

Due out in February 2019

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I had really high hopes for The Promise. It just did not lure me in the way I had hoped it would. It was way too slow of a read for me. I might appreciate it more if I did not have so much else going on in my life currently.

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The Promise is a story of a three friends who have been hiding a terrible secret since their days at a school run by nuns. Beth, Sally and Carol have coped in different ways with their promise not to tell anyone about that happened when they were younger. When Beth starts receiving threatening messages from someone who claims to know about the past, she and Sally try to reconnect with Carol before the secret gets out. What they don't realize is that Carol has been hiding something else that could put them in terrible danger. A solid book, but not as good as her previous effort I Am Watching You. I would still recommend it to readers who are willing to wait for the story to build slowly to the final twist.

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This was so disappointing...I'd really enjoyed previous books by this writer but it was SO slow, SO drawn out that I gave up and didn't finish. I found I just didn't care. Sorry.

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A gripping thriller where the secrets of the past threaten to destroy the present, The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a real page turner. Three lonely young girls become firm friends at a bleak convent boarding school, through midnight feasts and spooky ouija board games , until one terrible night when something so traumatic happens that the effects not only shatter the friendship but also ripple through time to the present day. Beth and Sally have moved with their lives, and the promise they made that terrible night is a secret they have managed to keep from everyone, but shocking news about the imminent demolition of the school threatens to ruin everything, and their only hope is to track down Carol , a task that proves both difficult and dangerous.
Well crafted and paced, with good characters and a plot that twists and turns enough to hook the most jaded of readers, this is an excellent page turner.
I read and reviewed an ARC courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher, all opinions are my own.

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This book was a mixed bag for me - and I don’t really know which genre I would place it. It would not, however, be a psychological thriller. It slowly tells the story of 3 convent girls with a secret. A secret they all promise to keep (hence the title) , but when the news comes that the convent is to be demolished the girls know there secret will soon be uncovered. So slow at times I almost gave up - there were some parts of the book I felt had only been included to fatten it out a bit - or add a back story where one wasn’t really needed. I am, however, glad I persevered as it was on the whole a reasonable read.

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Took me a little while to get into this book and understand who everyone was but when I did I was hooked wanting to know what the promise. How bad could One promise be to have so much power in three grown up women. The writer takes on a journey and you go places you did not expect. 💜

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Teresa Driscoll has done it again with another brilliant book.
Boarding school brings together three girls and from the first day they strike up a bond that is unbreakable. Or is it?
Beth, Sally and Carol are not only close during term time, they spend holidays together too. That is until they turn 14 and their lives are turned upside down. Things are never the same again but they must never speak about what happened all those years ago.
How long can they keep The Promise?

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll was a quick read for me. The story was a bit slow to begin with and I found the ending to be quite rushed. So much happened and quickly in the last 30% or so. It was a good story that has you wanting to know what has happened and who knows.

3 school friends - Carol, Beth and Sally did something horrible at boarding school. Something that they will never speak about again - the secret they promise to take to their graves. But the news that their former school is being demolished has them nervous and scared that their secret will be revealed. They are being watched and targeted - but who else knows about their past?

Thanks to Thomas and Mercer and Netgalley for my advanced copy of this book to read. All opinions are my own and are in no way biased.

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Published by: Thomas & Mercer (7th February 2019)



Source: Netgalley



Rating: 5*



Synopsis:

It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?



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I've previously read and thoroughly enjoyed the author's previous psychological thrillers and had been eagerly anticipating this, her third novel of the genre. Although seemingly initially slow, with time spent carefully constructing the background and present day characters to ensure no attention to detail was left out, the story of #ThePromise begins to build as we meet the three schoolgirls and some of the supporting characters that also play a part in this deftly tangled and emotionally fraught web.



As the story of the three friends progressed and #ThePromise itself was revealed, it was clear that this tale was about to get a whole lot darker. It doesn't matter that I guessed the awful truth, the fact that this novel kept me up all night reading far negates that! The heart racing, dreadful feeling in the pit of your stomach moments that books like Teresa's give you come from great storytelling talent, which Ms Driscoll has in droves. I'll never look at a magnolia tree in the same way!

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is about three friends Carol, Beth and Sally. When at boarding school, something terrible happened between them and they promised each other never to talk about it again.
Present day, all three girls have gone their separate ways until they hear, that their old boarding school is being re-developed and there is a party, to honour the school and the girls who attended it. But they are all panicking as the secret from their past, will come out. Also, someone is watching them and warning them to leave things alone.
This is my first book by Teresa Driscoll, that I have read and I have heard great things about her books. I am also an avid Psychological thriller fan. I thought that, although I like the premise of this story it started rather slow. But as we learnt more about each individual t starts getting more interesting and I wanted to carry on reading. I will now look out for more of her books.
Thank you NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for a copy of this book.

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Sally, Beth and Carol went to a nun school. They made a promise there - to take the truth of what they they did to the grave with them.
Thirty years later Beth and Sally have tried to move on while Carol has distanced herself from her friends they are still adamant that the truth must never come out. But when some news comes out, that rocks them to the core Beth and Sally have no choice but to hire private investigator Matthew Hill to help them reconnect with Carol before the act they committed as teenagers is revealed.
Beth is starting to wish she could take back the vow they had made but now someone is watching and will stop at nothing to make sure the secret stays buried. Now Beth’s family is in danger is she still going to be able to keep the promise?
This was my first read by this Author, makes me wonder why I haven’t read any of her work before!
This was a quick paced read and it is told mainly through Beth in both past and present tense. It is easy to follow though and as the story progresses Matthew and Carol’s chapters are added in too. It was a very well written story, the characters were well developed and the descriptions and settings were brilliant.
Many thanks to Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I really liked the sound of this book and was looking forward to reading it,however I soon started to struggle with the pace of the book and the characters.It was so slow, I know I am an impatient reader,but I do want some thing to happen.The characters were hard to click with as well,I struggled to identify with them.I really didn't take to this book, I thought the potential with the plot was wasted I am afraid,and it wasn't for me.Thanks to netgalley and the publishers for an ARC.Sorry I can't give it a better review.

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This book had me from page 1. It was so full of twist and turns all I wanted to do was get to the end to find the truth. Half way through I guessed what I took to be the main plot. But that was only the beginning. There were so many more question and answers still to come. 3 friends from a very young age met at boarding school. Something happens at school which affect their whole lives. I truly recommend this book.

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The Promise was an engaging and character-driven story that I felt compelled to read quickly. Over the course of a few days, I became engrossed in the past of Beth, Sally, and Carol and was nearly desperate to know what they could have done that was so haunting. I was certainly surprised when the origins of their promise were revealed, but was doubly surprised that there was an additional layer to the mystery of the story. I appreciated that this story wasn't predictable, and the varying layers of time and perspective that contributed to the story made it a compelling read.

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#ThePromise#Netgalley allowed me to have an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review which I really appreciate.
The Promise is basically about 3 young girls who while living at a Catholic boarding school, after experiencing something horrific they agree to promise to never tell another soul.
This is a character driven book that was very well written and I was pulled in from the start. It was fast paced and a.great psychological thriller. It had alot of suspense, twists and turns that kept the story interesting. What I liked the best was the storyline although it was dark, it was unique. I want to give this a 4 1/2 star.

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A gripping thriller, evolving around the lives of three young girls from their first meeting at a Convent boarding school to adult hood. An incident at the school affected all their later lives. The promise they made then caused them all considerable upset. When their secret finally comes to light their lives can then return to normal.

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I received a free e-copy of The Promise by Teresa Driscoll from NetGalley for my honest review.

Three friends, Beth, Sally, and Carol met at a Catholic boarding school. They formed a special bond. Their bond, however is set by a deep and dark secret that has haunted them throughout their lives. A secret they all swore to take to their graves.

Many years later, the girls get news that their former school is going to be demolished. Now they are in fear that their secret, long ago, will be discovered. Also, someone is watching them, but who? Is there someone out there that knows what they did?

The story is beautifully written and the characters are wonderful but the story moved along a bit slowly for me. It is told by four different points of view (Beth, Sally, Carol and Matthew).

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Gosh, but, this is a really good read. I got lost in the excellent writing, great storyline and such well developed characters that I couldn't put it down.

Three schoolgirl friends have made a promise back when they were at boarding school together and it's something that continues to affect each of their lives, many years on. Now, they hear that the boarding school is to be redeveloped and their secret may be discovered. What follows is a woven tale of secrets, lies, friendships, family, grief and loss and it's so, so well written. It's got twists and turns and you're never quite sure who is honestly revealing themselves. I thought the character of Matthew was fabulous and brought an added dimension to the tension.

A fabulous read.


Thanks so much to Netgalley, Thomas and Mercer and the author for the ARC and the opportunity to preview.

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The Promise was a very difficult story to get into. It was very slow going and nothing irritates me more than when characters refer to an incident in vague details throughout 50-75% of a story. The end of the book had some nice twists but I can't honestly say it was worth the wait to get there. The major event is nothing more than scared teenage girls, really. They made terrible choices, yes. It seemed like other events in the story were much bigger but this was supposed to be the main conflict. I would have enjoyed this more if there wasn't such a huge buildup to this big secret they all (only partially) shared.

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The Promise – Teresa Driscoll

I received this book as an Advance Reader Copy from Netgalley, in exchange for an objective review.

Back in a private religious boarding school, teenagers, best friends & roommates Beth, Sally & Carol are unwitting accomplices in a death. Not knowing what else to do, they cover it up as best they can, and promise to never say another word to anyone about the events of that fateful night.

Years later, each have their own lives – Beth is happily married with two children, and she remains close with Sally, who is having relationship struggles of her own. Carol, however, for reasons unknown, has distanced herself from the group, partially due to her relationship with a world traveling businessman. And then the girls receive letters that their old boarding school is going to be sold and demolished – with the real potential of exposing a secret many years old.

As the girls search for Carol, in a desperate attempt to ensure that the promise isn’t broken, they also endeavor to protect the events of that night at all costs. As Carol is located and brought unwillingly into the fold with secrets of her own, strange things start to happen. Beth receives warnings in her email and via Facebook, and her husband is badly injured by a hit and run driver. But no one else knew of the long ago events of that night…or did they??

Told in past and present glimpses into the lives of these three women, their story gradually comes to light and just when you think you understand the events of that long ago night….another curveball or three are tossed in that have you frantically turning the pages to get to the very last page! This one kept me up well into the night. A great read from Teresa Driscoll!!

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Teresa Driscoll’s latest psychological thriller starts slowly as she draws the characters and fills us in on some of their shared history, but it picks up in the second half.

Something terrible happened when these three friends were at boarding-school which still binds them together in secrecy today. Now that their old school is being bulldozed everything comes flooding back again. And it seems that somebody else knows what happened too…

I did enjoy The Promise, but it wasn’t my favourite book by this author.

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Oh my! What a fantastic read by Teresa, I was totally hooked! Have read a few of her other books and they will not disappoint. I don’t normally read thrillers, but wow, just wow, I loved it!

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Beth, Sally and Carol are three young teenage girls who meet at a boarding school - The Convent of St Coleman. The three of them become fast friends, spending all of their time together. But when something too intense for teenage girls to handle on their own occurs things change between them.

Fast forward about 25 years, Beth and Sally have kept their friendship and promises to keep secret what happened in the past intact. Carol’s contact with the two others has been sparse over the years.

When the school informs all their former students of its upcoming closure and the fact that it will be demolished Beth and Sally attempt to find Carol.
Beth and Sally are very anxious that secrets from their time at the school will be uncovered.

The pace of this book started a bit on the slower side, flashing back and forth from present day to events that occurred while the girls were attending the school. I really idea no idea what could have happened to them that cause them to have kept their secrets so long. When I finally found out in the second half of the book what their secret was it wasn’t what I was expecting. Things really picked up in the late few chapters of the book and the secrets and lies kept coming, and from places I wasn’t expecting. Overall I enjoyed this enough to read it quickly, but it was too thrilling or suspenseful. I give it three stars because it kept me curious and interested but it didn’t give me any big shocks that I would hope for from a thriller.

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This book begins with the idea that three schoolmates share a secret, and the aftermath decades later. A very interesting premise that becomes even more interesting as the novel progresses. I don't want to reveal too much here, but this one's worth reading all the way through!

You really get to know the main characters as you read, and there are a good number of twists and turns to the storyline. Keeps you on your toes throughout!

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Amazing read, lots of different situations believable characters, twists and turns gripping and compelling to read.Highly recommend this

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I am trying to come up with what to say about this book. It wasn't what I thought it was going to be. I can't give away too much because I don't want t spoil the book, but at times I was really bored. It felt as if the author wanted to write several different books and mashed them all together. This is because a lot of the characters have pasts that are dark. By the end of the book everything did come together. I would say this is a character driven book versus a plot driven book.

If you are a fan of thrillers and you read every one that you can get your hands on, then go ahead and read this one. BUT if you are not familiar with the Thriller genre you may be disappointed as it is not very thrilling.

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A real page turner that will keep you hooked throughout. Plenty of twists and a constant reveal of information all the way through the story.

The story is told over two main timelines: present day and the past when the main characters were at boarding school. Most of the story is told via Beth but there are various chapters where we find out small snippets of information from a few other characters.

Beth, Sally and Carol all attended the same boarding school, run by a group of Nuns. They spent their whole time with each other but they are keeping a secret which could be finally revealed with the upcoming demolition of their school. Beth and Sally are still the best of friends but after school Carol drifted away from them but now Beth and Sally must try to find Carol to decide what they are to do with the secret and promise they made to each other. Will they find Carol in time ? And will they be able to keep their promise ?

I really enjoyed this book and found myself really liking Beth and Sally. Carol was kept as a bit of a mystery and I wasn’t really quite sure what to make of her but I think this all adds to the suspense and mystery.

If you love twisty mysteries then you will really enjoy this book. I look forward to reading more from Teresa Driscoll in the future.

Thank you to Thomas and Mercer and NetGalley for a digital copy of this book.

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I was given an advance copy for a honest review
3 stars. The story starts out really slow it was hard to keep my attention. It did get better I just wish I liked it more than I did.

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"Every spring when I watch the petals lost to the wind, I think of the fragility of our dreams."

The Promise by Teresa Driscoll centres around three friends, a promise made decades before, and their relationships, past and present. The author's writing is very distinctive and she writes in such a lovely style as she brings her characters to life. You get to know them so well, they are living, breathing people you root for from very early on.

"How cruel would it be? To dust a person with the magic of the mountains then snatch the dream away."

So many times I paused at a piece of text, admiring the prose. The story was so engaging, I couldn't help but keep turning the pages to discover more about this trio. It came as no surprise to learn the author spent time in a boarding school as the authenticity of the writing seeped from every page. The twists and revelations during the last quarter of the book blindsided me. The ending was truly satisfying and left me with a warm glow. Another winner from Teresa Driscoll. Five stars from me.

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The Promise was a wonderful story of three best friends who are faced with bad circumstances, and together and among much hardship, make it through the struggle. I loved reading about the bond that the three girls shared throughout their lives. It was very heart warming since you don't see friendships that endure and last through so much today. The many twists and turns keep you guessing and excited until the bittersweet end. This novel about death, abuse (sexual and physical), and the contrast of friendship, love, and devotion is quite memorable and enjoyable. I will look for more by this author. Highly recommend.

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Three school girls have a secret and they have sworn never to tell.
Thirty years later they are still dealing with the trauma of what happened all those years ago. Little do they realise that someone is watching them but WHY?
This book is a slow burner and at times I wanted to give up on it. It was really hard to get into. The premise has been done to death and I am sorry to say that this is not a good one. The ending was disappointing and very abrupt. This is not a book for me.
I would like the author, Thomas and Mercer and Netgalley for the advanced copy in return for giving an honest review.

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I was excited to read this book after really enjoying Driscoll's I Am Watching You. Unfortunately, I didn't find this one to be nearly as good. The Promise was certainly a decent thriller with a few surprises threw in. In fact, I was impressed that I was actually shocked a couple of times, which to me signals a successful mystery/thriller. However, I just didn't connect with the characters as much as I had hoped. Beth and Sally, the main characters and best friends, didn't really speak to me, so I found it hard to become too emotionally invested. However, this was a quick and fast-paced read. I would recommend if you're looking for a psychological thriller.

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This was my first book by this author and I will be diffently reading more. This book gripped me from the start, with its twists and turns. Very well written, I highly recommend this book.

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Wow - This story was like peeling back the layers of an onion....everytime I thought I knew where it was going and who the criminal was, another twist came, and I threw me off course - in a good way!

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With thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the book in exchange for an honest review.
The Promise is the third book of Teresa Driscoll that I have read and whilst I didn’t think it was quite as good as ‘I am Watching You’ and The Friend’ . I did enjoy the concluding chapters of the book which were totally engrossing and the psychological drama of the concluding chapters were what you have come to expect from Teresa Driscoll.
Highly recommended.

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Thankyou to NetGalley, Thomas and Mercer and the author, Teresa Driscoll, for the opportunity to read a digital copy of The Promise in exchange for an honest, unbiased opinion.
I thought the book offered a good read, though it was slow to start. An easy book to pick up and put down if you are busy

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I enjoy Teresa Driscoll, having discovered her with I Am Watching You, and I very much enjoyed The Promise too. The promise Sally, Caroline, and Beth made when they were together at boarding school was different to what I was expecting, and Driscoll cleverly through in some red herrings that twisted the story even further. I was also happy to see a recurring character turn up.

Beneath the pacy, exciting thriller that I enjoyed, there are several key themes that stood out to me. How easy it can be for someone to manipulate you, and just how much someone can change when living with an abuser, how they can appear to push you away. Another is (and this may be my own beliefs interpreting what Driscoll has written) how dangerous blind faith can be, especially when it comes to religion (and women's rights). How terrible it can be, to be weighed down by a secret for so many years. The characters in this book were fully fleshed out, unique, and engaging, exactly what I've come to expect from Driscoll. Really enjoyed this one, highly recommend.

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I found this book really hard to put down. Really intriguing and it kept me guessing until the very end. A web of destruction that perhaps we could all encounter. A great read!

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A fabulous story of loss and friendship spanning many years and the secrets we keep. I really enjoyed the relationships between the characters and found parts that made me smile and also made me cry.

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Actual rating of 3.75 stars.

Beth and Sally have kept the promise, the secret, for over 20 years now. They've never told a soul what happened when they were 14 and still best friends with Carol. Inseparable, attached at the hip, but no longer. Carol often pops into their minds but for the most part, they've put the past behind them. Until they receive letters stating that the St. Colman Convent, the girl's old boarding school, is closing down and set to be redeveloped. After all this time, is their past going to come back and haunt them? More than it already does? The death that happened, the secret they kept all these years, Beth and Sally are at a loss of what to do. They start an insane journey to find Carol, get in contact with her, so they can ask her opinion, what she wants to do. She's the third girl in this promise, and Beth doesn't want to continue without her go ahead. But as they search and search, coming up with nothing, their anxieties rise higher, beginning to effect Beth's home life and Sally's sanity. All the guilt from what happened so long ago spilling over into their present day lives. What happened when they were 14? What is the big secret that they're so afraid of? And what has happened to Carol? Where is she?

This is a gritty psychological thriller, it switches between three different points of view - Beth, Matthew and Carol. Carol's point of view is written mostly in diary entries so we're still not sure what's actually going on with her or why she has become so distant. The story focuses mainly on the promise obviously, drip feeding us small tidbits, enough for us to form our own opinions of what actually happened when the girls were attending boarding school, but as I found out in the end, not actually divulging anything that could force us to uncover the truth without the story doing it for us. Well, that's for me anyway. I had absolutely NO idea that the story would turn out how it did, and it definitely upped my rating in the end.

I believe that Driscoll portrays the uncomfortable, anxiety of resurgent guilt from a past mistake. I honestly felt anxious for the characters while they stumbled through this story absolutely terrified that their secret would come out, that everyone would know what happened, and that their lives would be completely destroyed because of it. Holding something so terrible in for so long would almost become like a background sound - white noise - constantly threaded through the everyday lives of someone. Driscoll's portrayal of the depression that completely clouds Beth as she struggles to deal with the possible ramifications of this is wonderful. Being someone who lives with depression, I feel that she got the feelings one experiences when in a depression rut rather well. Even though it was honestly only a tiny part of Beth's story, I felt that it was important anyway, and she pulled it off. The descriptions of going through the motions but not really being present, of feeling stuck in a fog that is cutting you off from your loved ones, and your life in general, was on point for me. Her loved ones becoming increasingly worried, and her assuring them that she's fine, that everything's fine, while actually trying to BE fine because of her two young boys.

Sally was written fantastically. And this is the point where I will put in a trigger warning. At the very beginning of the book when we're transported to Beth and Sally in 2009 - there is details of a miscarriage. So if you think you will have trouble dealing with reading about such a horrible experience, I'd probably suggest against reading this one. It's not super graphic or anything, but the detail into how Sally herself was effected, they way that she was as it happened, is pretty descriptive. So I can imagine that it would be incredibly hard to read for some. There are other trigger warnings that I will put here, that have to do with abuse, domestic abuse, and rape. This is not as light a read as I thought it would be. It dealt heavily with hard subjects, but I feel that it was done well. These subjects were not included for shock factor, they had impacts on the story as well as the characters, they were woven through this story wonderfully and they really did add another dimension to it. I feel that the book would not have been the same had it chosen to forgo inclusion of these themes.

Matthew was okay, we get to know a bit about him, but he's not completely in the forefront of this story, he is the private investigator hired by Beth and Sally when they decide to ramp up their search for Carol. He was a nice addition to the story, and it would not have been the same without him in it.

I love that Driscoll dealt with so many things in here. The themes mentioned above, as well as the loss of a parent and how it can impact someone's whole life. The struggles for some students who attend boarding schools, spending majority of their young life away from their family. I can't really say much more with giving away too much of the story itself.

The reveal was fantastic. When we finally find out what the bit secret was, I thought that everything would start to descend back towards the bottom of the proverbial mountain, ready to be tied up into a nice little bow, but oh I was wrong. So much more is revealed than I originally thought was even happening. We get answers to everything and more. Everything begins to make sense. The only word I have for the last 5 odd chapters is explosive. The revelations, the reasons, the surprises, phenomenal.

The reason that my review is not higher, is that at times, I felt that the story lagged a bit. Pacing was a bit slower than I like and I found myself looking at where I was in the book and thinking "Really? I still have 30% to go??". But other than this, I can't pick much fault with it. It was a great book but it didn't hit that giddy, unbelievable, butterfly inducing 5 star rating for me. When I was near the end, thinking back on the story itself, it sometimes felt like a mess of strands that were all tangled up and it was impossible to see which thread went where. Though once I got to the ending, it was as though the ball of mess had untangled itself. I believe that this feeling of chaos actually probably lent even more realness to the story itself. We are thrown into such a chaotic story that we can't help but feel empathy for these characters and what they're going through.

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Three schoolgirls make a promise - mot take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave. For thirty years Sally and Beth have tried to put the trauma behind them, even though Carol, the third girl, has distanced herself from her former friends. Something had happened at the boarding school that was run by nuns. Now, the former boarding school has been scheduled for demolishing. The news has the girls scared and nervous. Sally and Beth hire Matthew, a Private Detective, to try and find Carol. Will their secret be revealed?

The story is a bit of a slow burner, but curiosity makes you read on to find out what the secret is that the three girls are keeping. The chapters alternate between past and present and narrated between the characters. Parts of the search for Carol seemed to drag out a bit. The pace quickens up at around 70%, but from then on, it all just seemed a bit rushed. I did guess what the secret was and I found it to be a little disappointing. All in, this is still a decent read.

I would like to thank NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer and the author Teresa Discoll for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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A chilling read that kept me guessing until the end. I've recommended it to my book club. Thanks for the advanced copy.

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Awesome!!!! Couldn’t even move or eat dinner to finish this one! I’ve got 4 words for you.... good luck sleeping tonight!

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5 out of 5 stars

First I want to thank Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer publishing for allowing me to read an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

The more books I read by Teresa Driscoll the more I enjoy her writing and this was no exception. The first book I read by her was "I am watching you" and I really enjoyed it. I just finished the audio version of "The Friend" and really enjoyed it. "The Promise" was just as good even though it had a different feel.

Sally, Beth and Carol, three best friends living in a catholic boarding school made a promise to keep a secret just between them forever. A secret so dark that has haunted them for life.

Now grown woman Carol has completely distanced herself from Sally and Beth to the point that they can't even find her. Sally and Beth however have grown closer So close that they are practically codependent. When news comes that the school is being demolished they are afraid that their secret will be revealed. In desperation they hired a PI and that is when things really begin to implode.

Yes, this is a mystery but I also really reads like a character study. Each woman handles things in a different way and it is very compelling to watch as these women handle the stress, fear and heartbreak that has been handed to them.

I must say that I really enjoyed seeing Matthew from "The Friend" in this and I liked that it told us the story of Matthew before we meet him in "The Friend". It was a pleasure to see him again.

Will you be surprised by everything in this book? No, not really but I think you will enjoy the story immensely.

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This is a story of an intense relationship between a trio of friends. Such innocence and promise. I enjoyed the journey these girls went through throughout the book, gaining the insight and perspective from each character. They were all on the same journey, however their paths were very different. The way the author allows you into their lives using the past and present is clever. I did find the revelations predicatble, some not all I had worked out, but that's ok with me. All the main characters were likable, I felt for them and that is because the author made it so.

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The Promise starts off slow and it took too long for me to get into it. I don’t feel confident in recommending this to close friends or family because, unfortunately, I was left with many unanswered questions. This wasn’t what was I was looking for in a thriller’s ending despite others enjoying it.

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This was an easy read with a secret withheld for much of the book and the effect keeping this secret had on the lives of three girls from a convent school. This is not the only issue this book deals with but it is the major one and keeps the reader engaged and wanting to know the whole story and the outcome.
Many thanks to Netgalley/Teresa Driscoll/Amazon for a digital copy of this title. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

The Promise started off with an intriguing hook that had me gripped and in suspense of what the big secret actually is. It was chilling at times but it was a slow burner so be prepared for that.
Didn’t love this one but it was still an enjoyable read that intrigued me and it was mostly unpredictable and maybe a tad bit too dramatic.

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Many thanks to NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer, and Teresa Driscoll for the opportunity to read and review her latest psychological thriller - it won't disappoint!

Three girls become fast friends at a Catholic boarding school. They also make a promise - to never reveal a secret about something they did to anyone, ever. Fast forward and Beth and Sally are still best friends, but they've lost touch with Carol through the years. An announcement that the school is being sold to developers who are planning on demolishing it send Beth and Sally into fear that their secret will be revealed. They must find Carol. Enter Matthew, a private investigator with his own secret. But is the hunt for Carol endangering their lives?

This was a great read with lots of twists - some you'll guess and others you won't. It's also a story of how what happens to us in the past changes our future and the power that secrets carry in our lives.

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Three friends, Beth, Sally and Carol meet at boarding school but while they are there something terrible happens and they make a promise never to tell anyone what happened. But the boarding school is about to be demolished and Beth and Sally have lost touch with Carol, and feel they must find her in case their secret is discovered. So they hire Matthew, an ex-cop private detective.

The story, past and present, is told mainly from Beth's perspective, interspersed with that of Matthew and Carol, and there is a long, slow build up before we finally find out what the secret is. From that point things start to move pretty fast and there were a couple of big reveals that I didn’t see coming.

I enjoyed Ms Driscoll’s writing style and her descriptions of life at boarding school. It came as no surprise to read in the authors notes at the end that she did actually go to boarding school herself. The back story of Matthew was also very interesting.

This was my first book by Teresa Driscoll and I will now be looking up her back catalogue.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I received this book "The Promise" from NetGalley and all opinions expressed are my own. I had trouble staying focused on this story. Towards the end it did get better but not sure I can recommend. This was a slow story to get going. I really thought the "incident" was going to be much more severe. Overall an okay read. The chilling new psychological thriller is in the title but I did not find it to be a thriller.

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With thanks to Netgalley and Thomas and Mercer for this ARC in exchange for an open and honest review.

The Promise is about three school friends Beth, Sally and Carol. At the age of 14 tragedy struck one of the girls during the Easter holidays. Scared to tell their parents the three girls make a promise not to tell.

In the present day Beth and Sally receive a letter to say their catholic boarding school is due to close. Beth and Sally have tried to forget the tragedy and are reluctant to go. Carol left the convent when she was 16 and now lives in France. Carol distanced herself as an adult and not seen her friends for years. Unsure whether to go Beth decided to hire ex policeman Matthew Hill to find her.

I agree with other readers that The Promise is a slow burner but that didn't put me off. The story really got going for me at the 60% mark, but after that there were so many twists and turns I was left reeling. I kicked myself for not guessing the girls secret, it was heart breaking but sensitively done.

The chapters were divided between Before and Now 2016, ,the story is told from the POV of Beth, Matthew and Carole.

I liked the characters in this book especially Sally, Matthew and Carol`s young next door neighbour.

I highly recommend this five .star 🌟 read.

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What did Beth, Carol, and Sally do that was so bad they promised never ever to tell? Well, you won't find out for a while. Whatever it was, it happened at a school run by nuns and that school is about to be demolished. Sally and Beth are frantically trying to find Carol, even hiring a private detective. Told in dual time lines, this one takes a while to get going but eventually it delivers. You might guess the secret but there are other aspects of this that make it a good read. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.

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The Promise is the story of three friends; Beth, Sally and Carol, who met at a Catholic boarding school and became inseparable, then something terrible happened and the girls made a promise to never speak of it again and take the secret to their graves. Thirty years later Beth and Sally are still best friends but they have lost touch with Carol who moved away. When they both receive a letter which could unearth their secret they panic and know they have to find Carol, whatever the cost, so they hire Matthew, a private investigator to help find her, but someone else knows their secret and will do anything to prevent the secret being revealed. Beth is torn between keeping her promise and ensuring her family are not in danger.

The story is told over two timelines and the chapters alternate between all four main characters, so you get to connect with each of them and learn what happened from each of their perspectives. I've read this author's work before and find her books very easy to read, I devoured this one in just one day! Teresa Driscoll knows how to draw her readers in and completely engulf them in the story, I found this one very hard to put down and am looking forward to reading I am Watching You which I also have on my kindle. If you like a psychological thriller which grips you from the start and keeps you wanting more then I recommend The Promise.

I would like to thank Thomas & Mercer and Netgalley for the auto approval, I will post my review on Goodreads now and Amazon on publication day.

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Promises are forever – and can ruin lives. Three teenage girls vow to keep one and it haunts them way into adulthood. When something happens that threatens to reveal their dark secret, things come to a head. I enjoyed the author’s depiction of the carefree, happy childhood these three friends had at boarding school, and seeing how their lives panned out (this didn’t unfold in linear fashion but as occasional flashbacks into the past). I was kept guessing by the subsequent strange behaviour of one of them, who’d been sunny, beautiful and bright as a youngster. In particular, I loved Beth and Carol’s mothers, both of whom – despite their trials – were wonderfully loving characters. Mystery abounds and I was kept guessing. Just exactly what was the promise? And what on earth was wrong with Carol? There are new relationships, interesting projects and some awful revelations - a great mix.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book.

The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a 'psychological thriller' set around three friends who have held a secret since childhood.

I found this to be a slow read and not particularly thrilling. I guessed the secret fairly early and had to muddle my way through until I found out I was correct.

An easy but slow read.

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This book starts off fairly slow, but I went in pretty blind in the hope for surprises. Curious to find out what the secret was… I was keen to keep reading. However, I did feel a bit disappointed. Although I liked the characters and the writing of this book.. I found that even going in blind I guessed every single twist way in advance of it being revealed. I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised by some unknown, or maybe a shocking twist at the end, however, I wasn't. Who knows, maybe I have read/seen too many thrillers these days to be surprised.. But maybe I am being unfair, I guess the overall promise was a slight surprise… but then I found that part to be delivered a bit flatly.
Either way I did enjoy the book, and I give this one 3 stars!

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"The Promise" is a thriller about three friends, Sally, Beth and Carol, from boarding school who have done something wrong while in boarding school and have made a promise to each other to not let the secret out. When their boarding school's demolition is announced, it brings back memories of what has happened. Sally and Beth use a private detective with his own secret, Matthew to try and track down Carol. I liked how you see things from different characters' perspectives, how everything is tied up at the end, and the twists. I found toward the end of the book, I couldn't put my Kindle down! I'm very new to the thriller genre and found this to be a good one to start out with. I did, however, find Beth to be meddling and is unlikeable in that regard but there's nothing wrong with a character with flaws. I'm giving this book a 4.5 stars!

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**2-2.5 Stars **
Expected Publication: February 7th, 2019

Unpopular opinion alert...I'm SORRY!! I wanted to like this so much, but it was such a slow burn that by the time something actually happened, my mind was made up that I just didn't really care. Three girls from boarding school make a "promise" to never discuss something tragic and throughout 60-70% of this book it just keeps referencing it without any details. Then the last 30% of this read, things get cray cray which did redeem it. I did love the way things came together, it was dark and twisted but it just came too late for me. I can see how a lot of people are giving this rave reviews. I would say know going in that it will be slow and if you can stay interested, I think the ending will be worth it.

Special thanks to NetGalley, Teresa Driscoll, and Thomas & Mercer for allowing me an ARC in exchange for an honest review..

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Three boarding school friends receive information that their old school that bonded them many years ago... is gone.

It’s a relief eat first, because maybe the secret they share will go to the grave with the demolished building.

But just as they think everything gets laid to rest.. a secrets climbs it’s way through the dirt.

A little predictable but over all fun to read. Seemed like Roanoke Girls meets Pretty Little Liars.

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I keep hearing great things about author Teresa Driscoll so I was excited to read her newest psychological suspense thriller The Promise as an advanced reading copy from NetGalley. I am a sucker for books about friends with a secret from their school days. This idea has been done a lot but she has a bit of a fresh take on it with the secret these Catholics boarding school girls have kept for many years. Now, their school is about to be torn down and developed so their secret may be revealed. The book is told from alternating viewpoints and takes awhile to build up to the action. I was so focused on the main secret that I missed other secrets along the way. The books come together well at the end. 3.5 rounded to 4 stars.

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Teresa Driscoll, how do you do it? I'm trying to remember the last time I was so encapsulated in a book. Three childhood friends burying a dark promise that could come to light decades later...chaos ensues. I couldn't put this book down! The story filled all desires of a thriller and all the suspense that comes with it. Every time I thought I had uncovered a jaw dropping reveal an even bigger one was just around the corner. So many emotions run through you as the story unfolds. I thought the ending was perfect just as it should be, didn't feel rushed to just come to an end. I can't wait to read more from this amazing author!

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This book was an enjoyable mystery with some interesting suspense. It keeps the reader guessing. I gave it a four-star rather than five star rating because I thought that the ending was too 'fairy tale'.

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In my family, I am the one who is hardest to surprise when it comes to plot twists. I tell my husband that it's probably due to my life-long involvement with the world of theater - I'm always asking myself "what are the possible plot twists?"

This book kept me guessing right up until the reveal. There were hints of something tragic; a horrible event that forever altered the lives of boarding school friends Carol, Beth, and Sally.

With carefully crafted flashbacks, Driscoll beautifully weaves a story of three boarding school students who become inseparable but find their friendships strained almost to the breaking point by something awful that occurred during their school years. The three friends promised never to tell anyone what had happened. But that secret begins to cause the unraveling of most other aspects of their lives.

I finished this book less than 24 hours after I started it. It's that good. The writer kept me guessing about the tragedy that these girls were hiding but kept feeding just enough descriptions - descriptions of blood on the floor, a lifeless figure, blue lips, and more - to keep you captivated and guessing. Once the truth is revealed, there is yet more to be discovered since Beth and her family have been receiving anonymous threats from someone who knows about the big secret.

The women eventually confide in loved ones and find support and love instead of the judgment and anger they feared. As for the threats to Beth's family - and even some serious injuries in one case - will the culprit be discovered? More importantly, will he or she be punished? And will the most common victim of this person's anger ever find peace and healing?

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Very well thought out story but progressed rather slowly. The readers knows there is a secret and I'm sure imaginations will run wild with what it could be. The three schoolgirl friends made a promise never to tell, but of course secrets always have a way of showing themselves. There are lots of twists and turns in this story. I think the answers of what happens will surprise most. Recommended!

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Three girls held a deep, dark secret. Three girls made a promise they vowed to keep forever. Now something and someone is threatening that promise. Will the truth come out or will these women do anything possible to keep their secret hidden forever?

I am a huge Teresa Driscoll fan and have previously rated her books very highly. The Promise is a slow burning psychological suspense novel - not a thriller - but a book filled with plenty of atmospheric drama. The book begins when the three women are at a private girls school. While we don't actually learn what the secret is, I suspect that most of us can guess. It's a terrible thing that happens and traumatizing, too, for each of the girls. However, the secret more than the event becomes the catalyst for problems down the road as is generally the case with secrets, right?

Without giving any of the plot away, I will say that I enjoyed The Promise but not nearly as much as I have liked Driscoll's precious work. While it's well written, I had a difficult time actually connecting with any of the three women. Perhaps it's because I'm too bluntly honest for my own good and keeping a secret for a lifetime isn't something I can conceive of doing. Just deal it already! Despite misgivings, however, I found myself engrossed in their story and I did read it in one very quick sitting. I suspect that if, like me, you are a Driscoll fan then you will like this selection. If you enjoy slow-burning psychological reads then this will be good one for you as well. If, however, you like thrillers, then this one is not for you. It is very much a solid three-star rating from me.

Thank you to #Netgalley and #ThomasMercer for my advanced copy of #ThePromise

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My first time reading this author, but I will definitely look for her other works!. Starts a little slow as you learn all the characters and the movement of the character's voices. They are expressed 'to and fro', 'then and now', but it is easy to follow the timeline. Once you are ''listening '' to each of them tell their stories you won't want to put the book down. While you may guess what the promise is you will never guess the additional twists and turns all the way to the end of the book. No spoilers from me, the jacket cover and other reviews have given adequate descriptions. I only laid the book down for a few hours sleep once started! I am 'stingy' with 5 stars, but this one is deserving.
Many thanks to the author, Thomas & Mercer Publishing, and NetGalley for the ARC for an honest review. The opinions expressed are my own. Enjoy!

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I really loved the friendship of these girls and the unfortunate event that lead to the promise. It’s a long time since I’ve read a book this quick , it’s hard to put down . I love this author and this is one not to be missed .

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When three young schoolgirls make a promise thirty years ago they expected their secret to remain as such forever. However, thirty years later there is danger of the past being uncovered which leads to a dangerous time for the three women.

The story slowly unravels and leads you to the dark secret that has remained hidden for so many years and you discover the bond that keeps the three women together through their toughest years.

I found the story slow in places and not sure where this was going, how bad could this incident have been for the girls and what happened. The last quarter of the book did pick up the pace a bit and ended ok.

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Beth, Sally and Carol made a promise to each other when they were 14, a promise to keep their darkest secret to themselves, to take it to the grave with them.  Thirty years later, Beth and Sally are still best of friends, although Carol has distanced herself from them.  Suddenly they get some shocking news, and Beth and Sally realise their secret is at risk of discovery.  They hire a private detective to try and trace Carol so that they can decide what to do.  Unknown to the three of them someone else knows their secret, someone who will stop at nothing to ensure the secret isn't discovered.

This was a great read.  I am a big fan of thrillers of all description, so I usually find them easy to get into, and this was no exception.  Beth and Sally are both likeable characters, and their friendship comes off the pages as a genuine and believable friendship.  Carol is very different, and we don't learn much about her as she is now, as she is estranged from the others. 
I enjoyed having the book narrated by different characters, and for the chapters to move between past and present.  From the very start of the book we are aware that the girls have a terrible secret from their time at school, and each chapter leads us closer to understanding what happened. We don't get many chapters from Carol, and I think that works well.  It helps to reinforce Beth and Sally's feeling that they don't understand why Carol has drawn away.
I don't want to say too much more, as I don't want to give away any details that will spoil the story for people.  I will say though that I think this hits the mark for psychological thrillers.  It's a quick read, easy to get into and moves at a good pace.  I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes thrillers, or books about secrets.

Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for an arc in exchange for an honest review

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I thoroughly enjoyed this dark and brooding psychological thriller. The book is well writen with a great cast of characters and a story line that is interesting and believable. It is a very emotional book with an unexpected ending. I was fortunate to receive this novel from Netgalley as an Advance Reader Copy, in exchange for an objective review.

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This is quite the emotional roller coaster. The story contains nail biting drama. Three young girls swear to keep a secret that brings multiple complications into their adult lives. The story is told through the voice of multiple characters which adds great depth to the feelings and voice of the plot. It also transitions from one period of time to the next to add comparative perspective to what the characters were feeling or doing at different times. The author doesn’t leave anything to chance and only introduces characters and details that are absolutely vital to the plot. This keeps the reader intrigued and guessing at what is truly happening until she is ready to reveal it. A solid mind puzzle you will enjoy reading and trying to solve before you get to the end.

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I liked the idea of the plot but was having some difficulty following the time and character changes. I was having difficulty getting into the book and feeling overwhelmed with extra detail. It was well written but just was not my cup of tea.

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Wow! What a thriller of a story! This book grabbed my attention at the beginning and I had a hard time putting it down. At times it did remind me of another book I had read and I thought I had it figured out.
The ending did kinda surprise me. Definitely recommend! Thank you for the chance to read this book early!!

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Beth, Carol and Sally have a secret. 30 years ago, they thought they hide it away forever, but with their former school being demolished, the secret is in danger of being released.

Beth and Sally have remained close, but have become estranged from Carol. Beth hires Matthew to find their friend before all is revealed.

Told in four parts - Beth, Sally, Carol and private investigator Matt - we, the reader, slowly find out about the buried secrets of the past.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this thriller of a book.

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A secret. A promise made by three 14-year-old girls at boarding school. Buried, but never forgotten. Carol, Beth and Sally have lived with this terrible secret well into their adult lives. 

Beth and Sally are still very close but Carol seemed to disappear off the face of the earth after she left school. While saddened by this, Carol seems to want nothing to do with them.

And then the cream-colored envelope appears. The school is being sold and torn down, the nuns reassigned and a long-buried secret is in danger of being dug up.

They set out to find Carol and decide what they should do. And that sets in motion a horrible threat to their very lives and their loved ones lives. But who? Who else knew what happened?

This was told through multiple points of view. There were maybe too many subplots here. In the end, even I was shocked by the biggest secret of all that had been kept!

Throughout the book I kept thinking how things we see at 14 seem so big and life shattering, when just telling the truth would have led them all down very different paths and spared a lot of pain in the end.

Netgalley/February 7th 2019 by Thomas & Mercer

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This was a quick and enjoyable read, it flowed really well and kept me interested throughout. The storyline was simple but it worked.

Three friends (Beth, Carol and Sally) attend a boarding school, were all involved in an incident, someone died and now they have a dark secret that they’ve vowed to never tell anyone, and for many years that dark secret has remained buried. Present day the 3 girls have all moved on, putting the incident behind them and are now living their lives, news arrives that the boarding school is due to close, this opens up the tragedy again. Beth and Sally enlist the help of a PI to help them find Carol who disappeared shortly after leaving school. They must get together before their terrible secret is revealed.

My first Teresa Driscoll book and hopefully not my last, I enjoyed this very much, it contained everything I would want in the thriller, murder, deceit, intrigue and mystery.

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You know it's going to be creepy when it concerns a secret at a boarding school. A religious boarding school for girls....

When the old convent is set to be demolished of course the girls are worried about what happened back when they were students. The reader is kept in the dark which was good and I did imagine all sorts! The act they committed was suitably creepy and sad.Makes me grateful I never went to boarding school if this is what they are like ;)

There's so many of these books about secrets at boarding school and this one didn't really stand out for me but the sense of claustrophobia and darkness was good. The idea of a demolished convent was chilling and I do like to find out about boarding school as they seem so constrictive

Pleased I don't know any girls like these in real life!

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I was excited to read this one since had just read I Am Watching You also by Teresa Driscoll and thought it brilliant. This one, not so much.

Missing was her deft laying, and allowing the story to naturally unfold. Instead opting for the big bang finale. And goodness, such an incredibly slow start! Not to mention, boarding school, again? Being way overdone by other authors. I appreciate she attended one, but I guess everyone else has also.

There are elements many readers may quite enjoy, it just didn't work for me.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion.

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They were best friends when they were at boarding school but something happened there that would change their lives. Sally & Beth have remained close friends although Carole seems to have distanced herself from them & everything from her past. When the school is scheduled to close they know they have to act before their secret becomes public knowledge- but where is Carole? Why is she avoiding her old friends? Beth & Sally hire a private investigator to help.

Told from each woman's perspective, Teresa Driscoll keeps the reader guessing. From the clues I thought I knew what had happened. I was thinking that it had been a bit too easy to work out. However the author had the last laugh with a lot of unexpected revelations at the end.

This was a quick book to read as I got so involved with the characters & wanted answers. Thanks to Netgalley for letting me read & review this five star book.

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THE PROMISE by Teresa Driscoll
Once again, Ms Driscoll delights her readers with clever twists and turns in this, her third, psychological thriller. When three school friends make a serious promise to each other, they have no idea of its far-reaching consequences or the devastating impact it will have on all of their lives.
Admirers of the author's previous novels, I Am Watching You and The Friend, will love The Promise. It is in turn surprising, shocking, intriguing and horrifying as the story unravels the lives of Beth, Sally and Carol. It reaches a clever and unexpected conclusion.
As ever, the author has skilfully constructed a dark tale that will delight established fans and new readers alike. Another great page-turner.
My thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for supplying me with a preview copy.

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Three girls . . . Beth, Carol, and Sally . . . share a room at the boarding school at the Convent of Saint Colman, and for thirty years, find themselves held captive by a promise. A promise of schoolchildren, a promise rooted in fear, a promise they’ve kept but tried to forget. But, like most promises, the seed of it lives on in their memories, rising at times to haunt each of them.

When circumstances conspire to threaten exposure of their secret, they enlist a private investigator and work to keep it buried. But, as they consider the possibility of revealing their secret, someone is watching them, threatening to make certain it remains untold. And when Beth’s family is threatened, will she be able to keep the promise?

The story slowly unfolds, alternating between the boarding school years and the present. Tension builds slowly, but it pulls the reader into the story from the beginning. Peopled by believable characters, the realistic narrative keeps the pages turning.

The strong friendship between the women is a highlight of the story, as is the inner struggle with the keeping of the promise. This thoughtful narrative keeps the reader involved in the telling of the tale. Some unexpected reveals ramp up the suspense, making it difficult to set this one aside before turning the final page.

Recommended.

I received a free Advance Reader’s Copy of this eBook from Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley
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Wow! What an exciting story. I was hooked from the very first page. I always look forward to read anything written by this author. This is a story of three girls who go to boarding school together and become best friends. Something bad happens when they are fourteen and they make a promise to never speak of it. As time goes on their old school is going to be torn down and they are afraid their secret will be exposed. There are lots of surprises ahead with an unexpected ending.
Thank you Net Galley for allowing me to read this book for my honest review.

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Beth, Sally and Carol not only shared rooms at boarding school they share a dark secret that they have promised to never tell even though they were 14 at the time. However in there late thirties there is news that their old convent where they boarded is being knocked down and builders are moving in to develops the site. The pain and fear grips and sickens Beth and Sally so badly they hire PI to track down their friend Carol which opens a tale full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing all the way through.
There is some romance but it's ok it didn't get in the way of the story speaking as a sensitive man, but as life moves on for those around them this story brings everyone in to a believable and very creditable place for all to be there if that makes sense. I mean basically everyone you meet provides a creditable part and key of the story and you see the pain they all endure because of events but you better read that for yourself.
I was really hooked by this thriller the writing is brilliant a great gift that Theresa has to bring so much into the plot and not lose you or over play any of the characters, I loved it. The plots within plots are so credible and easy to hold on to that you want to know the reason for them and will not be disappointed but i can't say you won't be shocked and surprised the ending is so well done that this may well not be the last of Teresa's books you buy a treasure that you will enjoy discovering more of. In a word excellent!!!!

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Beth, Carol, and Sally me at boarding school. They made a promise to each other to keep a secret, and even though it has been 30 years, they haven't broken their vow(or have they). So what could possibly go wrong now? Well, their old school is being torn down and suddenly the promise that they kept may be exposed. While Beth and Sally have remained good friends where Carol has gone is a mystery and one that they are determined to solve.
POV alternates between Beth, Sally, Carol, and the private investigator they hire, Matt, to track Carol down. This started out as a slow burn, then it picked up the pace to race to the conclusion. I have to admit, I did see the secret these girls made, but the author throws in a couple of twists that hit me out of left field. It is surprisingly suspenseful and made a cold winter day pass by in the blink of an eye.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an e-arc in exchange for an honest review. This was a great book.

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I was a little underwhelmed by The Promise. I was excited to pick up another Driscoll book since I enjoyed I am Watching You, but maybe I wasn't in the right mood, but I felt the first half of the book was a bit slow, and I felt a bit impatient, information being doled out at a seemingly slow pace. Even though when we got to the reveals it all (somewhat) fell into place, I found that I had already lost interest. There were also some inconsistencies that I imagine will be updated for the publishing date.

I think Driscoll tried to shake up some psychological thrillers and turn them on their head, which she manages to do (again, somewhat), but by the time I had realized what she was doing, again, I had lost interest and invested more into the trope I thought was coming. Perhaps a failing of other authors falling into the same patterns, but nonetheless I didn't feel like Driscoll succeeded here either. The reveals themselves were very plausible, which I think was something in the favor of the book, but I felt the perspectives we saw maybe didn't do the story justice. I would have liked to learn more about Sally, even the Matthew story line seemed contrived. 2.5 stars.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll drew me in with the description, and it kept me reading with its unraveling of the mystery.
Beth, Sally, and Carol meet at boarding school, where something terrible occurs. They make a promise to never mention to anyone what has occurred.
Flash forward to thirty years later, the women are in their own lives and families. But when the boarding school is set to be demolished, they know they need to do something. Except Carol can’t be found. Enter Matthew, an ex-cop that is working as a private detective.
The Promise is told through different points of views, going back and forth between past and present, until the buildup where the reader finds out what really happened.
My first Teresa Driscoll book, and won’t be my last.

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This was a bit of a slow burner for me but the second half reveals more, and had me racing through the pages.
Carol, Beth and Sally did something horrible when they were at boarding school, and have each tried to forget it.
It’s something that they will never speak about again and make a promise to take it to their graves. They then hear that their former school is being demolished and they become very nervous and scared that their secret could be revealed.
The three girls come together again and old wounds are opened up.
This is a good mystery thriller.
Thanks to Thomas and Mercer and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.

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‘I think I put my hand over her mouth.’ I was hooked from the first page to the end of this brilliant psychological thriller. Three girls become inseparable after they meet at boarding school, aged eleven. At the age of fourteen they share an awful experience and promise that they will never speak of this event with anyone else. Thirty years later they hear some news which makes it very likely that their secret will be uncovered.

Beth and Sally have remained very firm friends but they have lost touch with Carol, the third of the trio, who seems determined to keep her distance. Because of the promise, they need to find her, fast. They enlist the help of a private detective, Matthew.

The narrative moves between the past and present and, in the main, it is told by Beth, but interspersed with the views of Carol and Matthew. As the search for Carol continues, it becomes apparent that someone does not want the secret to be exposed and Beth, in particular, begins to fear for the safety of her family.

This is a very well written novel which really brings the characters alive. It starts quite slowly but this really helps to ramp up the tension and it speeds to its conclusion with plenty of twists and turns. Highly recommended.

I received a complimentary copy of the book from NetGalley and publisher in exchange for an honest review. Thank you.

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2.5/5

I thought the premise of the book was pretty interesting, at least it's what got me intrigued. However, I found that the plot was a slow burner, and the thriller aspect to not be very thrilling. Yes, the plot of three school girls making a promise years go only to have the feelings of guilt made from the said promise to resurface, was interesting, but the execution...not so much. I also almost lost interest in the plot because of its pacing and somewhat dull characters, as I got attached to none of them.

In the end, I found the mystery of the promise to be rather anti-climactic (since Beth, Sally, and Carol make it seem to be something very, VERY traumatic, which it was, don't get me wrong, but the hype of it all didn't meet my expectations). As mentioned before, the pacing of the book was one the stories weak points, as the plot did not really pick up until like 3/4 of the way through the book. From that point on things get interesting and everything gets revealed, though the ending was a bit abrupt, but at least it was a good enough of a conclusion as all the questions were answered.

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THE PROMISE starts slow but builds momentum quickly until you’re left in a daze! It’s the story of three boarding school friends forever bonded by a secret they’ve promised never to share—until keeping quiet becomes impossible. Thank you NetGalley for making this title available to me!

This is the first book of Teresa Driscoll’s that I’ve read but certainly not the last. The writing is gorgeous, the characters heartbreakingly relatable and the twists suspenseful, unexpected and exactly what I’ve been looking for! The foreshadowing and the backstory and the crumbs the author strategically placed held me captive until the end. THE PROMISE is an expertly paced, multi-perspective, psychological thriller told in present day, flashbacks and peppered with eerie diary enteries, that has a satisfying conclusion I’m still reeling over!

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4.5 stars!! This is the first of Teresa Driscoll's books that I have read. I have to say I was absolutely INVOLVED with this story. If I was not actively reading I was most certainly thinking about what was coming next for Beth, Sally, and Carol. The Promise is one of those books that is equal parts horrifying and heartbreaking and yet at the same time something you cannot look away from. My mind was constantly working to figure out what was coming next and each time I was surprised by the actual twists and turns of this book. Driscoll does a great job of keeping her readers on their toes. My only dislike from the book came from a certain twist that I felt was too heavy handed and simply not needed to drive the story to it's conclusion. I will not reveal what it was specifically because I don't put spoilers in my reviews. This book deals with a lot of serious issues that many of us face and is not for the feint of heart. I received an advanced reader's copy through Netgalley.com in exchange for my honest review. Thank you to Netgalley and Teresa Driscoll for the opportunity for this first look at this great new novel.

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Very interesting characters and stories of boarding school, and the bond and secrets the girls kept. The adults they became and how their lives were affected because of those secrets, certainly made the statement, "true comes out" a fact! Vert twisty turny, full of heart and friendship. Don't miss it!

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Sally, Beth and Carol have a secret. One that they made at boarding school and promised to take to the grave.

Now years later, the school is being demolished and Sally and Beth hire a private Detective to hunt down Carol.

Will their secret be revealed?

An enjoyable book. Bit of a slow burner to start but picks up speed in the last third. I would recommend to others. A solid 4 stars from me.

With thanks to Netgalley, Thomas and Mercer, and Teresa Driscoll for a free ARC in return for an honest review.

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Having read I Am Watching You, I was thrilled to receive an invitation to read The Promise, a brooding tale that tells of a buried secret, three girls kept when they were at school. But it is a vow that the come to regret, especially when a letter arrives warning of the school’s imminent closure. Now the secret they have tried to keep is threatened and Driscoll cleverly unwraps each layer while startling us with a few red herrings along the way. You get the ‘sense’ that someone is watching them and for me, this provided the hook right out of the gate!

Told from four points of view, it is a tightly woven story which revolves around Beth, Sally and the illusive Carol in 2016, sprinkled with flashbacks to the past. Beth is married with two children and has kept in touch with Sally. But Carol, at this point is the most mysterious of the trio, partly because they can’t locate her and partly when they do she’s an unwilling participant.

It’s not a light read. There are tough subjects to handle. Though not graphic, they are detailed and weave through the intricate lives of each individual. Driscoll bravely tackles many issues head on. The loss of a parent, the struggles of boarding school, difficult choices, muddled ties that must be untangled - you can’t help feeling empathy for all of them.

The reveal took me by surprise. Not the secret itself, rather the way in which everything starts to make sense. If you love twisty psychological suspense, then this is definitely the book for you. I gave the book 4.7 stars.

Thank you to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for allowing me to read an ARC of The Promise in exchange for an honest review.

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Loved this book. Great story that hooked you from the beginning. 3 girls form a friendship at school but one day they make a promise that they can never break. Years pass and events happen that will test them to the limit. Great atmosphere as the story from the past slowly unravels. Plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing to the end. Thoroughly recommend.

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The Promise is a fun, fast and entertaining read which is a great blend of interesting, well-developed characters and enough suspense to keep me interested without it solely focusing on what happened to Beth, Sally and Carol all those years ago.

The story is quite believable and not too ‘out there’. It didn’t sacrifice believability for BIG surprises or dramatic occurrences. It’s not as dark a read as I expected, but I didn’t mind – it felt more focused on family drama and friendship than shocking twists, though there are a few surprises along the way, and was a fairly slow burner – although plenty happens which kept me wanting to read on. I’m a big fan of thrillers, crime and mystery but I also don’t mind when a book isn’t overly dramatic or shocking, and I found this struck just the right balance.

I’d recommend this to anyone looking for a mystery/thriller that isn’t too crazy, especially if you fancy an easy read that you can get through in no time – I certainly finished it very quickly and really enjoyed it.

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The Promise is quite a slow burner .Three friends from Boarding School have kept a dark secret for many years but now the secret is about to be exposed so the friends panic..The book is told through the main characters and though it started slow soon becomes a real page turner ,twisting and turning trying to guess what the dark secret is (I was wrong!) I really enjoyed the characters felt I actually did know them as they were so well written .I loved the book and the ending was excellent .Many thanks to the Publisher ,the Author and NetGalley for my review copy in return for an honest review .

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It's my first book by Teresa Driscoll and I quite enjoy it.
Three best friends keep a horrifying secret from their teenage years and now thirty years later something and someone threatening to unveil the secret. Oh yeah I love the thrill, the mystery keeps me turning page after page, love the twist too. It's a slow pace book, which is fine for me with this book, because the mystery and the anticipation of what will happen next is pretty high. Not a big fan of the characters though, some just pretty annoying and some not important and some I didn't see why they're here and there's a confusion here and there, too many characters but no depth, Carol should be in the spotlight more than Beth in my opinion (you'll see when you read this book). I wished there's more about their pasts, so I can understand and connect with them more. It's a bit rushed in the end for me, it's like suddenly everything is solved and let's just move on. Although there's some things that I don't like, I still enjoying it nonetheless.

If you're a psychological thriller fan, you should try this book.

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I just finish this great book by Teresa Driscoll. A great family drama, a great mystery, and just the right number of interesting well develop characters. It is about friendship, heart ache, and the ability to find forgiveness. It is also a great family mystery story. It has lots of twists and turns and a very unexpected ending. I thoroughly Enjoyed this book and would certainly recommend it to all my friends and family thank you for my advanced copy.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is the riveting heartbreaking and heartwarming story of three girls brought together at a Catholic girls boarding school.
Where they experienced life, tragedy, and grew up fiercely loyal to each other, promising to keep a dark secret.
This secret haunts throughout their life. One day finally coming to light.
Definitely five star worthy.

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I loved Teresa Driscoll’s novel, “I Am Watching You,” so I jumped at the chance to read her latest psychological suspense novel, “The Promise.”

“The Promise” hooked me as I learned about 3 girls as close as sisters, thanks to attending boarding school together. Now that they are adults, a promise they made in the past has inexplicably kept them bound, and at the same time, very much at odds with one another. With a wrecking crew scheduled to demolish the school they attended, they must decide what to do to keep a long-buried secret.

The relatable characters kept me spellbound, as did the mystery surrounding the trio’s youthful vow, a vow they all seem to regret. As in life, things are often more complicated than they first appear. Driscoll does a beautiful job of using a light touch. Rather than hitting us over the head, she unwraps the story like a delicate scarf.

The prose was lovely, and added to the emotion of the storyline, particularly when told from Beth’s point of view. The author used 4 points of view and at times told the story from the past. This might be a bit complex if you prefer a single point of view. While at times, I wondered if the book could have been more effective with fewer points of view the result was very effective.

Driscoll paced “The Promise” in a way that left me holding my breath in anticipation. I particularly loved the relationships the author explored between the girls and their mothers—both in their youth and as adults. I recommend this book to women who enjoy psychological suspense and exploring how we deal with difficult choices and situations and how they affect our lives and the lives of those we love. Teresa Driscoll is fast becoming one of my favorite contemporary authors.

As always, I comment on content which readers might want to avoid. In “The Promise,” there were only a couple of instances of swearing (and they were very appropriate in the context). Sex is mentioned, but not described explicitly. There is brief violence.

“The Promise” is sure to keep you turning the pages until the very end. I give “The Promise” 5-stars!

Thank you to Net Galley and Thomas Mercer for allowing me to read an ARC copy of “The Promise,” in exchange for an honest review.

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The Promise is a light thriller, that is beautifully written. It was a bit slow to start, but at about 1/3 into the book things started coming together. The story is told from multiple viewpoints with frequent flashbacks to the past.

Carol, Beth and Sally attended boarding school together many years ago and had made a promise that they agreed to take to the grave. It is this promise that drives the story. The characters were beautifully developed, and I enjoyed the British dialogue. Overall, a good solid, easy read.

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Three young girls, close friends at boarding school make a promise to each other that hasn’t been broken. All have gone on with their lives. Beth is married with two sons. Sally is divorced and Carol has moved to France. While Beth and Sally have remained very close, Carol is not around as much. The girls get a letter that their former boarding school is closing and the land has been sold. The girls are very frightened that their secret will come out. Beth and Sally are having difficulty finding Carol. They do the normal internet searches without success and decide to hire a private detective to find her. Meanwhile a few mysterious things happen that make Beth think that someone else knows their secret. Afraid for her family, Beth wants to come clean about the promise. Hopefully they will find Carol and get this resolved before they are found out.

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Should promises always be kept? Three fourteen year old girls made a promise to never tell anyone about a devastating incident that happened while they were fast friends and roommates at a boarding school. A promise none of them should have made, a promise that has come back to haunt them 24 years later. The boarding school is scheduled to be demolished, what happens if their dark secret is discovered? Should they tell someone or should they continue to keep quiet and hope for the best? It took a long time for this story to build and when it finally took off it all felt a bit rushed. Not much suspense to speak of, but still an enjoyable read.

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A good ,story that is about 3 school friends
Beth and Sally are still in touch and they hire a priavte detective to find Carol the 3rd friend when it looks like a secret they left at boarding school is about to be revealed ........... will Carol agree to keep the secret especially now her family could be in danger
Well written and at times tense psychological drama

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I really wanted to love this book. I liked beth as a character a lot. I was leery of carol but she grew on me at the end. I could take or leave Sally. I think the story was good but there was so much going on at once that I found it very hard to follow And had to put it down several times. I will try another book by this author because I did enjoy the plot.

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You can call it a psychological thriller or women’s fiction, but whatever you call it, be sure you read it! “The Promise” is a secret and solemn oath taken by three forteen year old friends at boarding school who are still carrying the burden of that secret when they’re forty.
The story is beautifully written and tightly woven around Beth, Carol and Sally from when they were roommates, up to 2016 as they approach middle age. Three voices narrate the storyline; those of our protagonist Beth, the elusive Carol, and Matthew the private investigator Beth hires to locate Carol. The promise and the psychological damage it causes make this a dark, brooding tale, made even more so by the toll it exacts from the trio of once young and carefree school chums.
The subtle use of simile and metaphor elevates Teresa Driscoll’s writing to the sublime. There’s nothing “in your face” about these lovely passages, yet they’re all the more effective in their subtlety:
“Her voice trails away but the word lingers. Gone - the vowel extended like a hand stretching out but unable to hold on.”
“Every spring when I watch the petals lost to the wind, I think of the fragility of our dreams.”
And this little gem had me grinning. “...my mother was a spin doctor before they were invented.”
Such masterful prose should be appreciated and celebrated. Five stars.
My thanks to Net Galley for furnishing an Advance Reader Copy (ARC) in exchange for an honest review.

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This is a story of three schoolgirls that decide to hold on to secrets. With in the first few chapters u can guess what the secret is but how it happen and how one of their lives turn out trying to use mediums. I'm afraid that the book took to long to get to the heart of the story. For those that like psychological thriller this one I would recommend. This book was given to me for a review and the content is my own.

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What a dark and twisted tale. It did not end at all like I expected. One event that touched the lives of 3 teenage girls carries into their adult lives. It colors their adult lives and relationships. A bit darker than I normally read but I just had to know how it all worked out. I was not disappointed. Well worth the read.

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Thank you NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for the eARC.
Sally, Beth and Carol became the best of friends while attending a boarding school run by nuns. The story is mostly told from Beth's point of view in the past and present. She and Sally are still traumatized from something that occurred while at school, something that drove Carol away. When news comes that their former school and grounds are sold and new student housing is being built, they panic and try to find Carol to discuss their dilemma. There's going to be a farewell party and they want all three of them to attend so they can find out if their secret will be discovered. As they can't find Carol, they hire a professional investigator.
I found the book quite enjoyable right from the beginning, although their fear of the truth coming out seemed a bit excessive as I didn't consider it to be a criminal act.
The final chapters of the book were quite intense and ultimately satisfying. The friendship between the three women was heartwarming - all in all a good book I would recommend.

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This was a great read. Dark and intriguing. With captivating twists and turns! I couldn’t put it down.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own

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I really enjoyed this book. I loved the way it was written, going back and forth in time with the different characters. I found it very real. It showed the devastating effects of something that happened many years ago. The ending was perfect! Thank you for the review copy.

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Absolutely loved this book. The story line is superb and never flags. Just when you think you have it worked out there is another twist so you do not know exactly who was the culprit until the very end. The motor bike proved to be an excellent red herring as I was sure I had it worked out only to be proved wrong. I was a little worried that Beth being yet another female main character in her 30s would drift into panic and paranoia but there was only one incident of this before mum came to the rescue. Very clever and definitely one not to be missed.

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I read a lot of psychological thrillers, it's my favorite genre, but after reading so many it really becomes harder to impress me. That is the case with The Promise.

Initially I was intrigued at the beginning:

"They sit very still in this room full of blood and sorrow - girls whose pulses burst in their veins and boom inside their ears. Their heads. Somewhere a clock ticks. A bird calls....

Three girls. One dead."

An intro like that will pique my interest every single time and I had all sorts of ideas of where this story was going to take me. And I was wrong on all accounts. Truly, if I'm being honest, I wanted a much darker and twisted story than what I got.

Beth, Sally, and Carol were best friends in boarding school. We are made aware that something happened during this time that they have all agreed to keep secret, hence, The Promise.

In present time Beth and Sally remain best friends, however, Carol has become estranged. Last they knew she was living in France with her husband, Ned.

When Beth and Sally are notified by their former boarding school that they are closing and the building to be demolished Beth and Sally fear that the secret they kept all these years is finally going to be brought to light.

Again, I was hoping for something really dark and I didn't get that here. At 65%, the BIG secret is finally revealed and it just fell flat for me. It wasn't anything all that sinister which is why I think Ms. Driscoll threw in a couple of other twists to try and make it darker, mostly just revealing that sometimes the men we love aren't who they appear to be, but at this point I just lost all interest and didn't care anymore. For people just taking an interest in this genre then this is likely to give you a thrill but any seasoned reader of this genre can safely skip this one with feeling that your missing out on anything. 2 stars!

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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My thanks to Thomas & Mercer for an eARC via NetGalley of Teresa Driscott’s latest, ‘The Promise’ in exchange for an honest review.

Beth, Sally and Carol became friends while at a Catholic boarding school. While there something occurred that led them to make a promise to keep this a secret. Now years later Beth and Sally have remained close while Carol lives in Europe and is estranged from them.

They learn that the school is closing and being demolished for development leading to fears that their secret will be revealed. Beth hires Matthew Hill, a private investigator, to help she and Sally track down Carol so they can decide what to do.

I don’t like saying too much about plots in this kind of novel as it can spoil the pleasure of discovery. The narrative was split over quite a few viewpoints in the present and past.

While I don’t want to nitpick there were some aspects of this book that just didn’t work for me. I didn’t particularly connect with any of the characters. Also, it was quite slow going for much of the book and then went into high gear. Yes, there were secrets but for some revelations there just felt too little foreshadowing. With its focus on families and friendships this felt more of a domestic suspense, though certainly there were times when characters were under threat.

I am sure that it will appeal to many yet for me it just hit middle ground of an okay read. 2.5 stars rounded up to 3.

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Oh this book took me back to my years in boarding school. Yes things happened, yes there were secrets and promises, thankfully none like the promise made in this one, but promises nonetheless and it got me thinking and wondering how some of those girls lives have since turned out. Coincidentally I organised a 25 year school reunion and to be horror I was so upset at hearing how some girls lives have evolved. I have often wondered if time in a boarding school bubble is protecting girls from the natural stages of teenage years and thereby delaying maturity. I'm lucky to say my time at school was very happy

So this book, yes it did make me think and reminisce but in reality this is because it is such a good read

I look forward to reading more from this author

With thanks to Netgalley for ARC in return for an honest review

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A real page turned, would highly recommend. Teresa Driscoll seems to know exactly how to keep her readers captivated from the beginning.

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A story of three friends and a very dark secret from their school days. Two of the girls are still best friends but the third has disappeared and seems untraceable. When an event is announced that could destroy them Beth and Sally need to find Carol.. I loved the characters particularly Beth and her family along with Matthew the Investigator with his own secrets. A good twisty tale with a great ending.

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I enjoyed this book, but found it a little bit uneventful. Although some big events happened, they were mentioned but not talked about fully. I would have liked more focus on the main events. I also found that the characters didn’t really react to much. There wasn’t a lot of emotion from the characters, making it hard to think of them as people. I don’t feel like this was much of a thriller because there was no suspense and no big twists. There were a couple of surprises in the last few chapters, which is what made me rate this one 3 stars. I also liked the characters and the fact that the chapters are set in the past and present. This gives you a better insight and you can properly understand the relationships between all of the characters. I liked it enough that I would read more from Teresa Driscoll, and I would recommend this book to people if they aren’t looking for an intense thriller.

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I thoroughly enjoyed Theresa Driscoll’s previous books and was very excited to read this next offering. The intriguing prologue definitely grabbed my attention right away but unfortunately, all that followed didn’t quite work for me.

The characters didn’t really come across as likeable. While this doesn’t alwayd have to be an issue, it was for me in this storyline. I wasn’t able to sympathise with them, never felt like rooting for them and almost stopped caring about trying to find out what their promise was all about.

Nevertheless, Theresa Driscoll does know how to tell a story and I’m sure this will appeal to many other readers. Sadly I’m just not one of them. This will however not stop me from giving her next book a go because I do enjoy her writing style and the way she tackled a plot.

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I love it when you haven’t read a book from an author you really like for a while, then you discover they have a new book out. You are so excited you want real life to stop for a while so that you can enjoy this without being interrupted!!

When Beth, Sally and Carole meet at a Convent boarding school they become the best of friends, although something bad happens, they keep this secret between themselves for years to come. This will affect the rest of their lives in different ways and will forever haunt them.

The news that the old Convent is going to be demolished and the land built on, panics Beth and Sally. Carole has distanced herself from her friends who are desperate to tell her the news about their old school.

The timeline jumps from when the girls were friends at the school to the present time, where Beth hires a P.I. to find her friend Carole before the school is demolished.

I really enjoyed the friendship side of this book and how a secret shared as a child can seem harmless, but when the lies escalate to keep this secret, it can worm away inside you until it is out in the open!!

There are some unexpected twists that will keep you in suspense and fully absorbed in this story. A must read book that will have you looking for other’s that Teresa Driscoll has written!!

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for a review.

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The promise was made when they were 14 years old, but it might be time to break it. Beth is in favor of finding Carol and asking her permission. Sally says drop it. Beth hires a detective to find Carol, while keeping all this a secret from her husband. This secret is tearing her apart and it seems Carol does not want to be found.

It started off on the slow side and picked up a lot of speed towards the end. Thank you NetGalley for an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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This book was amazing!! I read this book in one sitting! Thank you NetGalley for recommending this book to me!

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The Promise tells the story of three girls who—while away at boarding school—experience something they decide to keep secret...they Promise to keep secret.

Told through three perspectives (sometimes a fourth) the novel switches back from last to present.

This book is not a mystery nor a thriller. It’s better described as an exploration of guilt and the burden of secrets. It’s a slow moving plot that builds to some intrigue at the very very end.

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I enjoyed this book very much. It took some time to get to all the facts surrounding the story. I would recommend it to my friends & found myself caught up in the story to a point of feeling the three women involved were real. They start as young girls in boarding school & stay in close touch & are very best friends to the end. You can feel the love between them.

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Three friends Carol , Beth and Sally went through something horrible at boarding school and they promised each other to never talk about it again. In the present day, all three girls have gone their separate ways until they hear, that their old boarding school is being demolished and they fear that secret from their past, will come out. On top of that there is also someone watching them who wants them to leave things alone.

The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a slow paced psychological thriller. The chapters alternate between the past and present with different POV’s. The pace quickens at later half of the book but the ending felt a little rushed. However I did enjoy the author’s writing style and her character development .

I would like to thank Thomas & Mercer & NetGalley for providing an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest and fair review.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll
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I always enjoy a psychological thriller and was really excited to be given the opportunity to read and review The Promise!

Three schoolgirls bond at their Catholic boarding school… Someone is dead… A girl with blue lips… A promise is made. The promise of never speaking of the truth and take what happened to their graves. It will never be spoken of again.

Decades later, the boarding school the three girls attended together is scheduled to be demolished. Sally and Beth are still friends and help each other through extremely tough times. When they receive news of the boarding school shutting down and become anxious their secret will be revealed. Even though it is a topic that was not to be discussed, they both know that it will never go away. Their secret will continue haunting them… They try so hard to push it aside and move on but they don’t know where the third former schoolgirl is, Carol.
Their secret is so deep and dark to them that they can’t even say Carol’s name. But where is Carol? They need to find her. But How? Carol doesn't seem to want to be found. She seems to WANT to be disconnected from her two former friends... Is she hiding from her past? But why has she suddenly disappeared from their lives? She kept in contact after "it happened" for years. Sally and Beth seek the aid of a PI to help them track down Carol.

I liked that the story is told, mainly by Beth, by providing pieces from the past and present along with tidbits from Carol. It helps set the scene and makes it feel multi-dimensional rather than just a one sided story. As a psychological thriller, I felt that this book was slow in the beginning. Although I did like that it was consistently building up to something, I feel like it was a slow pace and it took a while to get to the climax. The second half of the book picked up a lot. The last 30% of the book went by SO FAST. It was almost like the book was rushing to the finish line to make up for time lost in the beginning. But the last 30% of the book was just so packed with twists and so much happened! It was exciting and I do like how everything came together at the end.

Thank you Netgalley and Thomas and Mercer for providing me with this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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Thank you so much to Thomas and Mercer and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

This book is about Beth who is trying to forget the secrets of her past and live in the present with her husband and two children. When she finds out that the boarding school she attended is being closed down she tries to reach out to her two best friends from school, terrified that their big secret will be revealed when they demolish the school. After strangle and startling occurrences start happening in her life she fears that someone else knows about their secret and is trying to get back at them.

I made it about 70% of the way through this book and then called it quits. The buildup to the big secret the two girls are hiding was so big and the way it was eating Beth alive so bad I knew it had to be something good. But I was so way off. The way Beth was acting and she even hired a dang private investigator to try and find her other friend I thought maybe they had murdered someone and buried their body on the school grounds. Nope, it wasn’t really all that exciting. Don’t get me wrong what they did was absolutely terrible but I figured the way the two main characters were acting that it would directly impact their lives, when in reality it really didn’t.

Such a disappointment for me this book was. I hate books that hype you up that much and then when the big mystery is revealed it’s a total dud.

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I really enjoyed reading The Promise; it kept me gripped from start to finish. I liked the sense of doom that overhung the whole book. The characters are well described, each is a whole person, as we get to know them. It certainly gathers pace towards the end, it as though the author decides to throw everything in! However, something about the storyline didn't ring true for me, so only 4 stars, not 5.

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I do not like depressing stories. However, this made a good story; I would not call it a Psychological Thriller, more of three young girls caught up in something way over the heads of fourteen-year-olds, a drama. It is told from two different timelines when they were young, and what is going on with each of them today! How the past hangs on, not willing to give them any peace, because they refuse to discuss it, clearing the air, in order for all three of them to breathe!
I recommend! Thank you Netgalley!
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I love Teresa Driscoll’s writing, she does a great job telling the story and creating in-depth characters. This book is about 3 women who attended the same convent/boarding school and were very close friends. But something happened (that something is revealed later in the book) that caused one of the girls to become distant and caused all of the girls to make a promise to never speak of it again to anyone. The “something” that happened is only revisited when the women are much older, after it’s learned that the convent is to be demolished and there’s a chance their secret will be found out. All in all, this is a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 book that you won’t want to miss.

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The Promise is the latest book by Teresa Driscoll. Ms Driscoll takes us back and forth in time from today to when our main characters were younger. Before reading The Promise make sure you carve out enough time to do nothing but sit and read. Twists and turns make this story difficult to put down. I was given a copy to review.

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Way too many story lines trying to be squeezed in here. Jumping between different story lines was a bit disjointed. Predictable twists and unlikable characters.

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I tale of teenage friendship and trust that lasts a lifetime and what you would do to keep those friends safe. Sad, compelling and disturbing at times a thoroughly entertaining read.

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Beth, Sally, and Carol make a promise when they are young teenagers to never reveal a secret they share. Now something has come up that could reveal that secret and destroy their lives.

This story is told from multiple points of view and goes back and forth between the past and present, with most of the story told in the first person by Beth. Beth and Sally have remained close, but have lost touch with Carol. Everything changes when they decide to hire a private investigator to find Carol. Beth and Sally are desperate that the secret not come out but don't know how to stop it. Things definitely get worse for Beth before they get better. I was intrigued by the secret and why Carol pulled away from her friends. It was suspenseful to find out what had really happened.

The secret was actually a let down. It was both less and more horrible than I had thought, but how the adult Beth and Sally deal with it seems over-the-top. After the secret is revealed, more appalling revelations are made in the final chapters. Hints are given for some of them, but only one of which I had guessed. The book shows the danger of secrets and the power of love. In spite of some of the terrible events, the book ends on a hopeful note. In spite of some pacing issues and the anti-climatic reveal of the secret, I became interested in the story from the beginning and really enjoyed the book.

I received this book from NetGalley, through the courtesy of Thomas and Mercer. The book was provided to me in exchange for an honest review.

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Beth, Sally, and Carol--three best friends at boarding school. You know the drill: secrets, Ouija boards, late night escapades, laughter, and tears. But years later the biggest secret and promise they made to each other threatens to destroy their lives and relationships. Each woman struggles in her own life to suppress and mask what repercussions might arise should the secret become known. And yet they all know it is the right thing to do when they begin getting threats and family members are targeted. Their old school is being torn down as funds are lacking and each woman worries about what might be discovered when the buildings are razed. Alternating between past and present, the novel unfolds slowly as tensions mount. Who could be behind the threats and what can be done? Well-plotted and fast-paced, this novel kept my attention throughout!

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This is a very good book! Secrets rarely seem to stay secrets. This book proves that and gives us a story that's a real page turner. It's gripping and intriguing. I give it 4.5 stars and I strongly recommend it!

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Although Teresa Driscoll has two previously published number 1 bestsellers I have read neither and so she was a new author to me when I was given this book in exchange for an honest review. It’s always great to find a new psychological thriller writer and I wasn’t disappointed at all with her style, What makes a great psychological thriller writer? Well, two main things in my opinion…

Firstly you need to be able to relate or feel the characters. Driscoll characterises so well that I felt like I knew them all personally. Their strengths, secrets and weaknesses were carefully constructed to paint a picture of three women and a lifetime of hiding the truth.

But the other key ingredient is the secret… The shocking twist, turn, revelation and the bits that lead you up to it. This book was lacking in actually it was beyond 60% when things started to happen. I felt like Driscoll had to throw a couple of curveballs in just to get the book heightened up and they sort of fell flat. Psychological thrillers are not generally slow burners but this one was.

The ending brought everything together neatly – and that was the saving grace for this book. The craziness of everything is revealed and the ends are tied together. Unfortunately the journey to get to that point is painful.

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A psychological thriller that wasn’t very thrilling. I was disappointed. A good psychological thriller keeps me on the edge of my seat and keeps me guessing throughout. This book did neither of those things. The reason for the promise was easy enough to figure out and the few little surprises at the end were just meh. Too little, too late.

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This novel was terrific! I loved every page!
For some reason, “The Promise” was a slow read. Normally, I’d complete a novel within a week of starting, but this novel took about 9 days to read. Not because it was boring, by no means! It was a slow moving novel. Ms. Driscoll put a lot of time & description getting into the 3 main characters’ heads. The novel centered on the past & present lives of 3 women: Beth, Sally & Carol. The author deeply described these characters, and described the horror of an event that involved the 3 women when they were in boarding school at the age of 14. This event was so cataclysmic that it informed the future lives of all the women. The reader can only guess at the nature of this incident, and I honestly didn’t see it coming. When the secret was revealed, I found that my guess was completely wrong. Was I surprised!
The ending pulled everything together. The women, their past lives, and their current lives—-all were tied together beautifully with all the events & scenes in this novel. A beautiful package that I give 5 stars.
Thank you, NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the opportunity to read and review this marvelous novel.

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I’ve read a few of Teresa Driscoll’s books and I do like them. This one was a bit of a slow burner and I lost interest quite a few times on the way and although I didn’t completely guess the twist, a part of me did see it coming. A bit predictable with a rushed ending.

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I enjoyed this book but felt it went on longer than needed to, I liked the characters and the storyline, I think it's a good 3/5

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The Promise follows Beth, Sally, and Carol as they meet at a Catholic boarding school and become best friends. Something bad takes place when the girls are fourteen and they each make a promise to never reveal what happened and the parts they played in this traumatic event. This memory and holding in the secret of what happened tortures the girls throughout their lives. When they are 38, their old boarding school grounds are going to be torn apart, with the chance of their secret being revealed.

Beth is happily married to Adam and has two sons. She is terrified that she could lose her husband, along with her sons, if Adam discovers her secret. Sally turned to drinking, many years ago, in an effort to forget what the girls did so long ago. Carol has dropped off the map, no longer keeping in contact with her mom, Beth, or Sally and Beth is desperate to contact Carol, so they can either make plans to do "something" about their secret or be freed from their promise.

The book was really slow to catch my interest as we hop from the perspective of Beth, Carol, and Matthew, a not very efficient private investigator that Beth hires. Matthew's part in the book isn't really necessary although I think I enjoyed his commentary more than that of Beth and Carol. These girls/women need therapy more than they need anything else but since they won't reveal what happened all those years ago, there is no chance of healing from the memories.

In the present, as Beth searches for Carol, she receives threatening messages , implying that Beth should stop her search. The mysteries for the reader are what happened all those years ago, who is making the threats, and why is Carol being so evasive? Matthew has his own more recent trauma, that led him to quit the police department to become a PI. I was frustrated with all the talk of the bad thing that happened years ago without us getting to know what happened. I felt the same about Matthew's past trauma, with his thinking about what happened without us getting to know what did happened. By the time the girls' past event is revealed to us, I think it had lost it's shock value since it was hinted at for so very long.

Thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for this ARC.

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The Promise is a well written English psychological suspense novel about what happens when long-buried secrets and mistakes haunt the present. So why only 3 stars? I’m getting a little tired of being dragged through a slow first half by a heavily sign-posted secret, ensuring I’ll keep reading, but this trend leaves me feeling resentful and manipulated. I also didn’t like any of the characters and while the reveal largely explains and excuses their actions, by then it was a bit late. I would think it was just me having read too much in this genre lately, but it has had the same rating from most of my friends.

Three girls from modest backgrounds are sent to a strict catholic boarding school for their secondary education and become firm friends. We know from the start that they do something terrible, and promise each other never to tell. More than twenty years later, they are notified that the school is to be demolished by a property developer, and Sally and Beth, who have remained close, are desperate to track down Carol, who has distanced herself and moved to France, to decide what they should do if evidence of their dirty deed is uncovered. They hire a private detective and manage to find Carol, but someone is sending sinister messages warning them off - who else knows the secret they promised to take to the grave?

I don’t want to spoil this as the plot did skilfully keep me in the dark about what was really going on; the “Big Shameful Secret” turns out to be the obvious one - and is revealed exactly two thirds of the way through, at which point things speed up and further revelations and drama livened things up. I did feel sorry for the girls and their past actions made sense, even while their behaviour in the present left a lot to be desired. I couldn’t really understand how such feeble selfish silly women managed to attract and keep such kind, handsome steadfast men but this was eventually more or less explained.

My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
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Thank you to net galley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read this book it


It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

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The Promise is a story of a long held secret, the keeping of which has affected the lives of the three main characters since they were young adolescents. Then circumstances occur which threaten to compromise this secret, resulting in a tense, disturbing tale of family betrayal, emotional distress and domestic violence.

The book was well paced and rounded up all the many and various threads at the end.

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I have not previously read anything by Teresa Driscoll but on the basis of this novel I will be looking for more. The narrative is set in the present day when the three main protagonists are approaching 40 and also in the past when they became friends at boarding school. Close female teenage friends often know everything about each other and these three, Beth, Sally and Carol, are no exception. With adulthood, relationships and families can get in the way and friends can drift apart. For Beth, Sally and Carol, who have a shared secret in their past, they are going to have to overcome this drifting apart if their lives are not to be shattered. The thriller aspect of this tale comes from the fact that someone is trying to stop them from reuniting and breaking their teenage promise to never speak about what happened when they were fourteen years old. Threats escalate to physical violence and everyone is suspect. The main characters and their partners and parents are well drawn and there are many twists and turns in the plot which kept me guessing.

I received a complimentary ARC of this book from the publisher via Net Galley in return for an honest review.

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Wow, this was a good one. Likeable characters who are not too good to be true and are interesting. Lots and lots of twists, some you really can't see coming! Highly recommend!

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This was an amazing book. The characters were realistic and well developed. The bond that the girls had seemed to be something you could imagine happening at a boarding school and the issues they experienced was also realistic. It made me think I could actually feel their excitement and their pain. I have to admit I was truly engrossed in this book. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to read a totally amazing book.
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I finished this book last night and was sorry to see it end. I cried through the last chapter. It was such a great read! I was totally surprised at the ending, and it was a wonderfully satisfying ending. I want to read more from this talented author!

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I really enjoyed this book - the story of three friends harbouring a terrible secret. Sally and Beth find out that their old convent boarding school is to be demolished and are terrified that their secret will be uncovered. They set about trying to find their old school friend Carol to warn her and work out what to do. Will the promise they made all those years ago be broken? This book took my breath away at the end with a new twist on every page. Even when I thought I’d guessed what was going to happen, it wasn’t quite what I thought!

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I definitely enjoyed The Promise and would recommend it. The characters were interesting and the story flowed well. That said, there are so many psychological thrillers out now that an author really needs to step up their game to remain competitive in this genre.

I'm not sure The Promise was quite there. The twist was what I'd begun to suspect, but the roundabout way of getting there and the length of time it took flattened it a bit for me.

The ending seemed rushed in comparison to the rest of the book and while it was a good ending, it wasn't unwound enough for me. I've read other books by this author that I definitely would rate higher than this.

Please don't let this dissuade you from checking it out. It is a good read, but in today's crowded psychological thriller and thriller genres, is that enough? It's up to you to decide.

Thank you to the author, the publisher and Netgalley for allowing me an ARC at my request. My thoughts in this review are solely my own.

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Great book with a great storyline. Not what I was expecting at all so was a nice surprise. Easy to read and good characters in there too.

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Four and a half stars, raised to a five. This is the story of Beth, Sally and Carol. The three of them attended boarding school together and roomed with each other during their entire stay. While there, an event occurred that they hid and never discussed again. This promise completely effected and affected their adult lives. Carol has detached herself from the other two and lives in France with her partner, Ned. Sally is divorced and childless and is developing a property. Beth is married to Adam and has two children. The stories (and there is more than one) are told from each character’s viewpoint in separate chapters and will totally engross the reader. The ending is brutal and climactic. It is well written and well done. Thanks to Net Galley and Thomas and Mercer for an e-Galley for an honest review.

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Teresa Driscoll’s THE PROMISE kept me reading, kept me guessing, and made me feel the heavy weight of secrets and of promises that perhaps ought not have been made. “There are seconds between one whole path in your life and a different one.” You may not like the new person you become . . . can you find your way back? “Guilt is a dangerous bedfellow.” Whom to trust on the journey to truth?

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Three girls promise to keep a secret hidden. I don't feel strong enough to give this book 4 stars. The plot was great and the characters were good, i just wanted more for the ending.

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This book drew me in masterfully, nice and slowly with alternating chapters of time periods, making me curious and eager to hear WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN! And then when it starts to come out, I wanted it to slow down so I could enjoy it that much longer.

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This story sounded really good, but maybe I went in with too high expectations because it started out great, but fell flat for me. I would not consider it a psychological thriller., but more mystery/drama. The beginning had me eagerly turning pages but later slowed down that I struggled to finish chapters that no longer kept my interest. There are many books out there with this same storyline that are much more thrilling.

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How can three fourteen year old girls make a promise never to reveal a secret and not suffer the consequences?
This story looks at the after effects of the promise and how it has taken a toll on Beth, Sal and Carol and their families.
I do not want to say too much because the clues to the secret are cleverly woven throughout the story. I enjoyed this very much soI have now downloaded another Teresa Driscoll book, I am watching you,

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I really enjoyed this book. I was totally surprised when it was revealed what the promise was cause I thought it was going in a whole different direction. I couldn't put this done until I read the last page. This is an excellent read and I highly recommend it!

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At age 11, Beth, Carol, and Sally started boarding school at the Convent of St. Colman. They shared a room and became very close friends for their time at the school. Now years later, the area where the boarders were housed is being sold for redevelopment. Even when the girls were boarders, the Convent was old and filled with damp, so tearing it down is not unexpected.

Beth and Sally have stayed good friends over the years but Carol moved to France and contacting her has been difficult, if not impossible. Beth is married to Adam and is the mother of two sons. Sally has not be able to carry a baby to term which has resulted in her divorcing her husband. Carol lives with Ned in the south of France. Beth and Sally feel they really need to contact Carol so they hire Matthew, a private investigator to find her.

The girls share a deep, dark secret that remains at the Convent and if there is any digging done during the redevelopment, their secret could be revealed. It has tormented them all these years. So, they must do all they can to keep the secret quiet.

This is a good thriller but would have been better has it not been so slow to get going. This is why I only gave it 4 stars. However, once it got there, it was stunning. I think readers will really like this story of true friendship. (Note: I am using the English, not the French, spelling of Carol in my review.)

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Review THE PROMISE by Teresa Driscoll. Three girls make a promise to keep a terrible secret during their teen years in boarding school but years later it comes back to haunt them.This is the author's first book and had a good storyline though a bit slow until near the end. ⭐⭐⭐Three stars.

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I really enjoyed this story. Another great book by Teresa Driscoll! Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the advance copy.

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This was my first Teresa Driscoll book and I liked it. The story wasn't the big thrilling suspense that I expected but instead it was a slow burn of a story about 3 girls dealing with something that happened back when they were school girls. I did find it interesting that of the four main characters, the story was only presented from three points of view. I kept thinking that missing point of view was a clue. It kept me a bit distracted from the story. I won't tell you whether it was a clue or not so I don't spoil anything. And while I won't be going out and binge reading everything Ms. Driscoll has ever written, I did enjoy her writing style and character development and will be reading more of her works.

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I do not usually include any plot information in a review, however, it seems necessary in this instance. The subject of the book is unusual. While it is not uncommon to write about the life impact of an unfortunate childhood event: teen pregnancy and the shameful circumstances that usually underpin it. The author tries to present the emotional and psychological perspective of the girls involved in the story. The derailed girl who gave birth and her inability to develop healthy relationships; the negative mental health effects, and the two friends who kept the secret for so long; the impact of the life event and the secret. This is not a subject commonly written about, and while pregnancy and women's rights issues are, the perspective of those involved in the situation presented here would be very much less known, let alone understood.
It is an admirable presentation of a largely ignored issue.

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I really enjoyed this book even though it was a bit slow in places as I got near the end it got more exciting the characters were very likeable it’s the first book I’ve read of this author I will definitely read more

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I really enjoyed this book! Such a great storyline with rich characters. The love and burden of their secrets will forever bind them yet pull them apart. The story tugged at my heart. Lots of surprises, twists and turns.
Very well done!

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Great winter read to warm you up and catch your attention quickly. This is a great story where you know where you don't ever know where the ending is headed and it keeps you invested in the characters and there are a few little surprises thrown in as well!

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This was a great read indeed a little slow to start but the end certainly made up for that! Would recommend this book and will be looking to find more from this author.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll, a #1 bestselling author, is sure to intrigue it's readers.

Three schoolgirls, Beth, Carol and Sally, promise to take a dark secret with them to their graves. Now 30 years later the news to demolish their once, boarding school, threatens to unearth the truth of what happened all those years ago. Not sure of what they should do Beth and Sally track down the estranged Carol to share the news. When someone seems to be threatening Beth's family to ensure the secret stays buried, Beth doesn't know if she can keep the promise any longer.

We are able to watch this story unfold from several different viewpoints as well as get glimpses of the past and learn what this terrible dark secret is.

3.5 stars rounded up! The beginning of this story was a little slow and hard to get into, but once I did I could not put the book down. I just had to get to the ending to see how it all played out!

Thank you, NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for e-Arc in exchange for an honest review.

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Teresa Driscoll's The Promise tells the story of three women -- Beth, Sally, and Carol -- who went to boarding school together and become best friends. While in boarding school something really bad happened and the three make a pact to take the secret to the grave. Fast forward 20 some years. Beth is a happily married mother of two and still best friends with Sally, who is divorced. Carol, however, has slipped out of their lives, and Beth and Sally aren't sure why. When they hear that their old boarding school is going to be razed and their secret might be discovered, Beth and Sally set out to find Carol so they can decide what to do. At the same time, Beth begins receiving veiled threats to stop her search.

Personally, I was never invested in any of the characters, and the boarding school secret, which we learn about halfway into the book, wasn't compelling to me. I found the story to be very slow and just not that interesting. I definitely wouldn't call it a thriller. It was, however, very well written.

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for providing me a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This book tries really hard to be a thriller but I couldn't help but feel I had read it before...or seen the movie. And then I remembered Pretty Little Liars. That's the plot basically. 3 young girls do something wrong...their past comes back to haunt them etc. Not terribly original and the story just dragged on and on because you learn pretty much right away what the secret/promise is so this storyline really had nowhere to go but down. I made myself finish it hoping it would pick up but sadly no. It's not a bad book...it's just lacking in originality. Thank you NetGalley for providing me with an advanced reader copy for review.

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I loved this book - I did not want to put it down - I had no idea of what would happen next in the story and it was so easy to read.
I loved the characters and found it very lifelike and well written.

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Unfortunately, I just could not get into this book. Slow start, what secret? The characters were so, so. I’ve Read some of her other books and liked them but The Promise just didn’t work for me.

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A psychological thriller full of twists and turns. Three friends who met in boarding school share a terrible secret that is still impacting on their lives decades later. When they hear that their old school is to be demolished, the friends know they have to act to prevent their secret from being discovered, but that same secret has driven them apart and when they start receiving messages telling them to leave things alone the6 start to suspec each other.

A gripping thriller that will leave you guessing until the very end.

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Beautifully written and gripping from the beginning, sweeps you along to a brilliantly considered conclusion.
The plot is packed full of big issues, without being too much and all fit perfectly within the storyline. Very cleverly done. There are plenty of twists and turns, which led me astray and kept me guessing right to the end.
The characters were well thought out and cleverly drawn, interacting naturally with each other and reacting realistically to the events in the plot. The characters were all very different from one another and each had their own issues, it was interesting to see how well these traits fit within the plot and affected the outcome of events.
A great psychological thriller, fast paced and well written, I look forward to reading more from this author.

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My thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for sending me an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and are not influenced by the publisher. 

Teresa Driscoll first came onto my radar last year when I read I Am Watching You with my book club. While I wasn't a huge fan of the ending of that novel, I did find it an overall really enjoyable reading experience, so I was quick to request a copy of The Promise when I saw it on NetGalley. The basic premise of the story (three women with a deep, dark secret going back to their boarding school days) was super intriguing to me and was giving off some Ruth Ware vibes. 

Unfortunately, I think some of that promise was lost in the execution. Part of what fell flat for me was the sheer number of separate perspectives that Driscoll is trying to juggle within this book. The reader will spend time in the heads of Beth, Sally, and Carol, as well as Matthew, a private investigator which fans may recognize from Driscoll's prior novel (I Am Watching You). I think limiting this to one or two perspectives may have made for a better reading experience. I'm not one to dislike multiple perspectives on principal, but I don't think it worked very well here. 

My other main issue with this was that the pacing felt rather slow. Almost 70% of the book is spend leading up to a big reveal which becomes a bit too easy to guess before you actually get to it. (Interestingly, this was the opposite problem I had with Driscoll's last novel, which I thought dropped far too little foreshadowing and left me feeling a little cheated. This can be a really difficult balance to strike and may even vary from one reader to the next, so your mileage my vary.) 

All that being said, there were some things that I really enjoyed about this novel. The relationships between the three women throughout the years were really fun to explore, and the story was atmospheric and full of suspense. The last quarter or so of the book picks up the pace in a huge way and made up for some of what I thought was lacking early in the story. This would be a good selection for a lot of fans of Ruth Ware, Liane Moriarty, and of course, Teresa Driscoll's past work.

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Beth, Sally, and Carol became quick friends at twelve when they started boarding school. But after a tragedy happens at school and they agree to cover it up and never speak of it again, their friendship changes. Now, in adulthood, Beth and Sally, who have remained friends decide to find the estranged Carol after discovering their old school will be torn down and the potential of their long buried secret being discovered. As they look for Carol, they find more than they were expecting.

I thought this was a strong story with likeable characters and a good amount of mystery. There were a few surprise twists, and although I suspected one or two, some were a surprise. I wouldn't call this a page turner but has more of a slow burn. I didn't like this book as much as the author's previous I am Watching You, but it is still a decent thriller.

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer Publishing for the opportunity to read an advanced reader's copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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3.5 stars

“The Promise” by Teresa Driscoll is a psychological thriller about three childhood friends; Beth, Sally and Carol, and their time growing up in boarding school. The book starts off with something bad happening – a room filled with blood and a promise made between the three friends to never tell anyone. Years later, Beth and Sally get notice that the boarding school is closing and hire Matthew, a private investigator, to find Carol who has been estranged for a few years. This leads to secrets coming out and trouble for Beth and her family. Can Beth keep the promise she made as a child?

The book is told from three perspectives, Beth, Matthew, and Carol. I like books told from multiple points of view so enjoyed that, but with finding Carol as such a major plot line I think we should have had more of her perspective throughout.

I’m a big fan of psychological thrillers, and I enjoyed this one. I went back and forth on my rating and finally decided on 3.5 stars. I thought the secret would come out to be something other than what it was so I was pleasantly surprised that I didn’t figure it out. There were additional secrets that came out throughout the book as well giving it some plot twists and turns! There were some parts of the book that were slow moving and a little drawn out then the ending felt rushed. Overall though it was a good thriller, and I would recommend it. I look forward to reading other books by Teresa Driscoll.

Thank you NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Beth, Sally and Carol met at a crumbling boarding school run by nuns. The story goes back and forwards from their meeting to the present day. Carol stops contact with Beth and Sally but there's to be a reunion as the boarding school has been bought and is being pulled down. Sally and Beth try to find Carol as their secret could be revealed.

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Firstly I’d like to thank Thomas & Mercer for the ARC of this novel. Also thanks to NetGalley for facilitating. And a huge thank you to Teresa Driscoll for yet another unpredictable read!

So, as usual there will be no spoilers in this book review.

Having read Teresa Driscoll’s two previous thrillers, I was excited to find out where Matt and Mel were now! I got slightly confused when I first came across Matthew in this book as he wasn’t how I remembered him and then I realised that I’d been paying no attention to the date at the start of the chapter - this is set BEFORE the events of the previous two books! Though it is worth noting that each book works in its own right and you do not need to read all three to understand what is happening.

The synopsis had me really intrigued - as with the previous books it was all secrets and that worked so well for the other books that I was desperate to read this! It’s written in a similar style to the previous books in that each chapter is written from a different characters perspective (either before or after the “event” that the book is centred around). This works really well as each time you finish a chapter you are left wanting more information but you won’t get that for another couple of chapters as the perspective shifts again. It makes for really addictive read!

I really really loved this books. The storyline was completely immersive and gripping, it was funny, shocking, confusing, desperately sad... it was a real rollercoaster of emotion to read.

As always (With Teresa’s books) I really identified with the characters, they were all so individual and flawed and believable even though I had no idea which of them was trustworthy until the very end! Lol!

I did guess a few of the plot twists in advance but when rereading the sections where I initially guessed, I think it was intentional as there were lots of prods to the reader. Perhaps to give you this sense of foreboding and knowing that something else is coming to rock the boat.

I really hope that these books keep coming! I’d love to see more of Matthew and Mel (who was a bit lacking in this book!). 5 stars for an incredible read - yet again!!!

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This is another cracking read from Teresa Driscoll. It was gripping from the start, plenty of twists to keep you hooked.
Look forward to the next one.

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Exceptionally Deceptive!

Another of the slower pace mystery feel but it in no way takes away from the tautness. In fact I read the majority of the book in one day because I could no longer bring myself to put it down.

I decided in the prologue that I knew exactly what the book was going to be. I was right but there about a half dozen reveals that I never even saw coming. That was quite fun to find mysteries within the mystery.

I felt connected to the characters and scene descriptions. I never quite got into Driscoll's "The Friend" but I'm tempted to go and give it another try.

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Sally, Beth and Carol became the best of friends while attending a boarding school run by nuns. These three girls hold a deep, dark secret. They make a promise they vow to keep forever. Later on in life, news comes that their former school and grounds is being sold and being transformed into student housing, Now someone is threatening that promise the girls made so long ago.. Will the truth come out or will these women do anything possible to keep their secret hidden forever?

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This is labeled a psychological thriller, but I don't see it that way. It seems more of a memoir-style coming-of-age novel to me. When three friends make a really bad decision at only 14-years old, they must find a way to live with the memories and the consequences of that single action. To me, there is not enough eminent threat for it to be a thriller. I could see this as a Lifetime movie. It is well-written, has compelling characters, and life-impacting stories within the greater book context. It was a very sad but good read detailing what happens when we don't understand the implications of our actions. I don't think it delivers on the promises of the book description or I would have given it 5 stars.

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I can’t say I really enjoyed this, though I was compelled to find out what happened in the end, so it can’t have been too bad. Generally I felt the main characters were a bit insipid and there were too many unnecessary tragedies. I know quite a lot of people and almost none of them have suffered even one of the terrible afflictions that the cast of this novel seem to have had about six of, each!
They just didn’t feel real to me, especially Beth who apparently had children that I barely realised existed as they were only mentioned about three times, and generally for no reason at all.

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I enjoyed this book. The twist wasn't exactly what I was suspecting but was quite close to it. It goes back and forth in time which I liked. It's keeps you guessing about what happened when they were friends. Great read.

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The author wrote a thriller that started with a bang and just kept going! The twists kept coming, so I couldn't put it down. I cannot wait to read more from this author!

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Teresa Driscoll has written an intriguing novel about three friends and the secret they have kept for three decades…The Promise, the title so fitting to this story, is about three young girls, Beth, Sally, and Carol, who met at a boarding school and became best friends and when the most innocent of events occur, their lives are changed forever and as a result, a promise that was made.

The Promise is not your typical psychological suspense thriller. This book takes its time to build each character, slowly developing the good, and the bad. I liked the way the author gave a voice to each of the characters, and I felt that I was easily able to relate to all three of these women in different ways. Ms. Driscoll perfectly conveyed the love and the friendship that these women shared, but at the same time, she also showed us the envy, jealousy, and tension that their secrets caused.

The story is told mostly by Beth, bouncing between the past and present day. And, intermittently, the author has the other characters telling their story too.
The story is not rushed but slowly entraps the reader into the lives of these three women and how the promise they made to each other has shaped their lives. There are some dark elements to the book, but I thought the author handled them well. So many secrets, twists, and turns kept me reading. I will say most of the of the build-up was in the first sixty percent and then in the last forty percent the story came together. I would have liked a little more depth to the ending.

The Promise is the first book that I have read by Teresa Driscoll. Overall I enjoyed this book and her writing style and would definitely consider reading more of her books.

***I kindly received this galley by way of NetGalley/publisher/author. I was not contacted, asked or required to leave a review. I received no compensation, financial or otherwise. I have voluntarily read this book, and this review is my honest opinion .***

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I really enjoyed this multi-layered, psychological drama about secrets and how they cause ripples through multiple lives, even the ones that weren’t involved in the origin of the secret. Thanks to #netgalley for the opportunity to read #thepromise ahead of publication.
Three girls from varying backgrounds attend a Catholic boarding school and become lifelong friends through the ups and downs of adolescence and young adulthood. When they go their separate ways after graduation an event that they all promised to keep secret forever begins to breakdown this friendship. Driscoll writes from each girls point of view in the present and in the past to slowly reveal the critical event but it is not until the very end of the book that the real secret is shared with all the characters and the reader to cap the impact of this story. I was transported back to my own adolescence through the feelings and emotions that were elicited while reading this excellent novel. Thank you, Teresa!

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Three friends, Beth, Sally and Carol, make a promise to each other to keep a secret for the rest of their lives. The secret is something that happens, something that they have done, whilst at their Catholic boarding school. Thirty years later, Beth and Sally learn that the school is to be demolished, and become gripped by fear that their secret will be uncovered. In the intervening years, Carol has drifted away from them, and now they are desperate to get back in touch with her and work out what to do.

It’s quite difficult to write much more than this without introducing spoilers. The book is well written and well paced, but for me it fell a bit flat. The actual secret they have been keeping, when it is finally revealed, doesn’t quite seem to justify the extreme lengths all three go to throughout the book. I did enjoy the dynamic between the characters and the exploration of female friendship, but as thrillers go this didn’t quite work for me,

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Teresa Driscoll brings us an interesting tale about three British girls being educated at boarding school, the Convent of St Colman, from middle school up. We visit with the girls in 2009 at the convent, and again in 2016 after they are grown, looking back at the joys and angst they confronted isolated at school, away from the steady influence of their parents.

Beth is now married with two sons, her husband Adam a kind caring man, a good provider, and her sons are well balanced and for the most part sweet. Beth works at a British Television studio, lining up contestants for a game/reality show, which allows her to work from home 3 or 4 days a week. She is beginning to find the work deadly boring, but cannot decide that she would rather be doing.

Sally was divorced shortly after the still-birth of her child, and finding herself unwilling or unable to consider another relationship. Now becoming redundant in her workplace, she rolls her savings into the purchase of four dilapidated thatched cottages on the very edge of town, her intention to repair and lease them.

Carol has a much more sophisticated life. Her partner Ned is an international realty broker, keeping them on the road in Europe most of the time. Carol has purposely lost touch, not only with the girls but also with her mother. She changes cell phones often and doesn't do any social media. They all occasionally hear from Ned, but not a word from Carol. Ned appears concerned about Carols health, she is much too thin and running on nerves as they await the decision on whether or not they will qualify to adopt a child.

There is a notification from the convent that the land has been sold and the convent will be torn down to be replaced by multiple storied student housing for the nearby Community College. Though the news is out there on social media as well as the notifications directly from the convent, Beth decided to hire a private detective to locate Carol for them. They should all be at the convent school for its final reunion. They have the old address of Carol's mother, but had discovered several years ago that she no longer lived there, and had posted no forwarding address.

Matthew is the son of a building contractor where he worked throughout his schooling, and is a former police detective, just starting to get established as a private detective. And he adores Sally at first sight. He is making headway in the location of Carol and Ned - has found Carol's mother through her Bingo habit. Will he find Carol in time? What has made her isolate herself from all who love her? What is the mystery of the Bluebells? Why does Beth feel it's imperative that they meet at the boarding school before it is torn down?

This was an interesting book, and the look into the world of boarding schools was intriguing. It isn't done much in the US, and I'm not sure how I feel about the concept of sleep-over schools. I would not have wanted it for myself or my children but I can see that it would be a viable option for the mobile world workers, who travel from hither to yon. I am pleased to have read this book based on Teresa Driscoll's experiences at boarding school.

I received a free electronic copy of this novel on February 2, 2019 from Netgalley, Teresa Driscoll, and Thomas and Mercer in exchange for an honest review. Thank you all for sharing your hard work with me.

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I loved The Promise! Great writing, fast paced storyline and a few clever twists and turns, couldn't ask for more really! Will be looking out for more books by Teresa. 5/5

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I am so glad I got to read The Promise.
It is a very intense, psychological thriller.
The twists keep coming.
The book is about 3 young’s girls in boarding school in England. Their journey is filled with curiosity, disappointment, drama but tempered with their deep friendship and love for each other.
I highly recommend it! I will be looking for the other novels by this author.
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I love books about boarding schools, secrets, nuns and teenage girls but this fell a little flat for me. The writing just wasn't good enough to make it really stand out. A shame because it had promise.

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I will read just about any genre of novel and will give my straightforward opinion of any novel I read. That said, I really did not like The Promise. I had read a novel with this same basic storyline before and wish I could remember the name of it. This book was just boring. I pretty basically had the ending worked out halfway through the book. There was really no peak of the story, just a series of this happened, then this happened, then this happened. And the book goes on that was for several hundred more pages than it needs. Also, the book is written in first person and third person and I wish the author would have made up her mind which person in which to write. I do not recommend this book.

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The Promise really got to me. It is a mystery- what is the promise, who got hurt, why has it affected these 3 girls so much? But it also a life lesson- why secrets can tear you up inside, why sharing with friends and family is beneficial. I loved all of the girls- Beth, Sally and Carol. Each one had their trials and tribulations in life but managed to be lovable human beings. Their moms always came through when they were needed. A beautiful mystery.

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This was an ok book but both slow and frankly a bit boring. The characters never seem quite complete nor believable and at times not even especially likable. The whole premise of a vow made during their teenage years seems strange and just not compelling as they age and move on with their adult lives and relationships.

Even the early scenes meant to move the plot along to today fall rather flat with frankly rather unpleasant and unappealing main characters who seemed totally uninteresting. The whole book felt this way - dull, bland and uninteresting.

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Thank you Thomas & Mercer for the free arc. I found this book anti climatic. The dark secrets did not pay off for me as I found them to not be that big of a deal. I also did not care for the character of Beth and how she acted towards her friends.

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A promise made that must be taken to the grave. Beth, Sally, and Carol have a dark secret. What risks are they willing to take to keep their promise?
This book follows characters on a winding trip that is sure to keep the readers guessing. I gave this 3 stars, the beginning was very slow for me. Once I got a little bit in it picked up and I couldn’t put the book down.

Thank you Netgalley for an eARC. All opinions are my own.

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I did enjoy this book. I liked getting to know the characters and finding out what the secret these 14 year old girls had kept for so long. I did wonder at Beth's character and how she became depressed but then suddenly seemed to be well again. It was a fairly sad story in a way which shows how secrets can be so punishing and affect your life. It's much better to share with a trusted friend! I did like the ending even though it was a bit fairy tale!

Worth a read!

Thanks to NetGalley for my free copy.

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I found the writing to be beautiful however the plot was not. The story dragged on and on until finally I gave up.

I’ll maybe try another book from this author but this one is just not for me.

It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

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Beth, Sally, and Carol met as teenagers and soon became the best of friends at boarding school, until something awful happened and Carol began to sever ties with them. Now, years later, Beth and Sally are on a mission to find Carol before a secret they promised to keep is revealed. Although this book is represented as a psychological thriller I think it would be better categorized as women's fiction. There really is no heart pounding suspense or shocking twists that one would expect from a psychological thriller. It is more an exploration of the relationship between the three girls and how the past shaped their future relationships with each other and their husbands.
3.5 stars

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I gave this a solid three. I'm a big fan of characters flashing back to things they did as teens, but this was just a tad slow for me. I skimmed over some parts. I was wanting more thrills, I guess. It was still a good read, just not a great one. Thank you, NetGalley for the ARC.

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I absolutely loved this book from beginning to end from the amazing plot to the characters that capture you and enough twists and turns to make you dizzy. There was no taking this book away from.me until I was done. You would have had to pry it from my cold dead fingers. Happy reading!

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Creepy, dark, powerful. Three words for a story about three women who, as school girls, made a promise to keep a secret. Years later, a lot has happened. Now there are more secrets, more with every chapter, it seems.

Teresa Driscoll seems to have found something of a niche with her style of writing. Things all start fairly low-key and low on drama. I find myself more curious than gripped... and then something else happens. Something that slots a dozen little pieces into place. Red herrings are brushed aside as sublimely subtle parts of the story connect and ramp up the tension. Suddenly the pages change from a steady read into a "one more page" story. It's clever and rewarding. It also gives the story an even greater emotional impact for Driscoll is happy to cover some pretty tough subjects. Trigger warnings aplenty for this book! However, Driscoll also tries to tie up loose ends to avoid too many "but what about...?" type questions. It gives the reader a chance to catch their breath from a hectic conclusion and offers a sense of resolution.

It's almost impossible to say more on the plot without delving into spoilers, but it's the normalcy of everything that makes it all so captivating. The characters are simple and relatable, they feel like people you could know, or pass in the street without thinking. Not just in terms of their background, but in the drama unfolding too. Nothing is outrageously far-fetched. The whole thing feels a little uneasy just because it's so comfortingly normal.

If you want action this won't quite hit the spot. If you want chilling, this could be the book for you. Just like being at school, the more you learn the more you want to know!

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This book started out ok. There was suspense and mystery. Three friends made a promise to keep a secret. About halfway through, that secret is revealed. From that point, it seemed to me to be a slow decline. The secret turned into multiple secrets, each darker than the previous. It got to be too much going on and all at once. Oh well. On to the next!

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The Promise has a good hook, but doesn't quite hold on like I hoped. In fact, it took me a while to finish this one with it's slow pace and many jumps between characters and time. We finally get the full reveal on what brought about this dark promise at about 65% into the book, and from there the story does pick up some. In the end, most of these characters have a secret of one kind or another, the darkest of which being what started it all. At the end of the day, this one had potential, and it does live up to some of that, but the first half of the book moves too slow for my tastes, and it just didn't hold my interest enough for me to connect with these characters.

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I was unable to finish The promise because I just couldn't get into it and kept getting rather confused by all the characters and time frames etc. I was really upset about this because I have heard so many great things about this author and her other book 'Watching you' But sadly I just couldn't get into this one.

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Haunting ~ Believable ~ Creepy

tl; dr: Three friends make a promise and it comes back to haunt them [cue spooky music]

Thirty years after three girls make a promise their school is being torn down. Two are still friends, and one is estranged. This book's suspense comes partly from the believability. The three main characters could be anyone, even you, on some level. Most women have the sort of friendships as these women, and we also know how a friend might be pushed out of the group.

I loved Driscoll's previous book. This one was slower. It wasn't so slow that I gave up. Just be aware the pacing is different than her previous effort.

3.5

Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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The Promise is a psychological thriller that didn't quite live up to its potential.
I found the characters simple and not well developed. The story line was good but
the lack of character depth distracted from the plot. I did enjoy the fast paced nature
of the book, just didn't quite cut if for me as a psychological thriller.

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You've read the summary...here's my thoughts.
The Promise had a very promising premise :). Three friends at boarding school take part in some horrible act that they promise to never tell anyone else about. Sounds like a fun start. Problem is the author gives so little information about what may have happened that I really have no empathy for any of the characters. They all seem very self-absorbed to the point that I begin to not even care about what they promised. Finally three quarters of the way through (surprised I stayed with it) we begin to see what these girls, and subsequently women, have been dealing with throughout their lives. I just wish the author could have found a way to shed a light on any one of them, if not all of them, to make me feel more invested in their story. It almost seemed the big reveals came a little too late for me.
Now granted, Driscoll does a fine job of wrapping up all the loose ends and the resolution is somewhat satisfying. As far as organization, each chapter was labeled with the character it centered on and whether is was present (2016) or when Beth, Sally and Carol were just schoolgirls. It became somewhat annoying that even in the current-day chapters there were so many flashbacks that the labeling seemed awkward. I appreciate Netgalley/Thomas & Mercer granting me an ARC for this novel. I recommend it with the footnote that, for me, it doesn't stand out as one of the best in this genre.

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The Promise wasn't quite what I expected, though I enjoyed it regardless. It's marketed as a thriller, but it feels more like women's fiction with a slight suspense twist. To that end, readers who enjoy domestic/women's fiction aspects in their suspense novels will likely devour The Promise. For me, it was a solid 3.5 star read, rounded up to a 4 here.

At first, going in, I had hoped The Promise would prove the successful execution of the premise of The Lying Game that that book failed to deliver. Three girls who were at boarding school together bonded together by a horrible event, and a secret kept for twenty years. The school being sold for development forces them to confront old demons.

The book follows multiple points of view, namely: Beth who is a mom of two and is the "mum" type in the boarding school friend trio. She drives the majority of the plot, as she myopically focuses on trying to track down estranged friend Carol and solve the problem (of the school grounds being dug up, so we assume there is a buried body). She initiates hiring private investigator Matthew, who is another POV. And then we get chapters that are excerpts from Carol's journal--the estranged friend now living in France. Beth's POVs oscillate between the present and the past, though I'll say the past chapters include narrative/context from "current" Beth. They aren't exactly flashbacks, which I'll talk a bit more about. The third friend who made the "promise" to keep a secret is Sally, who is a bit milquetoast and doesn't get her own POV, but you certainly feel Beth's love for her.

The first half of the book feels like the psychological thriller I expected, and surpassed what The Lying Game was (yay), but close to the break into the third act as dominos kept falling and it became more clear what the secret was, the book veered more sharply into women's fiction. The twists and stakes became very firmly rooted in tropes you'd find in that genre. Not necessarily what I'd pick up normally, but I did care enough about the characters to feel invested in those complications. But I was expecting something more high concept/thrillery--ie: a murder, diabolical teens, etc.

What I really want is the boarding school secrets book of my dreams--teen mean girls! Murder! Secrets that must be reconciled as adults! Now I've read two British thrillers based on that concept and neither worked for me. The issue in Ruth Ware's The Lying Game was that there weren't enough flashbacks from when the girls' were teenagers, and all the twists were told to the reader by adult characters--just wasn't engaging.

The Promise has far more dips into the past at steady intervals, but my block there is that within the "then" chapters, the POV character is still reflecting on the past as their current self--so it feels like telling, rather than immersive storytelling from that time. Since I'm a massive YA reader, I always hope for teen flashbacks to be full dramatization rather than include adult reflection, if that makes sense. I wasn't surprised at all to find out the author is a journalist--the book has that narrative style. (I actually love books in that narrative style though; this isn't a negative, just an observation)

I was genuinely taken by the twists beyond the secret from boarding school (which became clear mid-way through)--I didn't guess one of them, and the other I only guessed because of a slightly confusing "breadcrumb" scene the author inserted in act three. The one I didn't guess, I am definitely kicking myself for not figuring out myself. I'd be curious to go back and reread to see if I can see it in hindsight. The very last part of the book was really intense, and I liked the resolution.

One more tiny quibbly thing: some of the Britishisms in the book drove me bonkers. I'm a well-acclimated British English reader (my dad is British, my mother a proper Anglophile--I grew up saying whinging and bog standard, words I've come to discover are not normal for Americans to use), and yet I was thrown by a few phrases and words that just felt SO fiddly. There was one in particular I had to Google, and the first few results weren't even the word definition! According to Google recce "might" refer to reconnaissance... and I think that was the meaning in the book, but it was a WEIRD usage. And I just searched it again and the dictionary says "British, old fashioned." LOL, indeed. And the word is in the book twice! It's a case where a good copy editor should have suggested a better word/nixed it. It really threw me/annoyed me as a reader.

Highly recommend this for fans of domestic thrillers, or women's fiction with a twist.

Thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for providing an ARC for review.

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The writing is of quality and the story okay but all in all, the book is too long. The angst about the event in the past.... mentioned frequently but without depth. Do they suffer from PTSD, if so this is not clear and described appropriately- with passion. Guilt? What was Beth ‘guilty’ of ... again no depth. Many threads over elaborated, small mysteries dropped in and all the ‘action’ left until the end and tied up neatly in the last few of many, many chapters..... Sorry this style of novel is not for me.

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This book was a slow burner for me - it took me a few chapters to get into and I didn't really feel any threat against the characters until roughly halfway in. Most of the mystery centres around the mysterious Carol, and I didn't feel like we got much insight into her character. I did enjoy this book though, and I felt that the blending of past and present was done well

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This book sounded really good, unfortunately it was very slow to get going and half way through I found myself skipping pages, just not gripping enough and took too long to find out what “the promise is”
More woman’s fiction than the thriller I was hoping for.

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Had a hard time getting into this one. Description sounded amazing but it just wasn’t. I could not relate to the characters at all. Which to me was sad. I love reading a book that has great character development.

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Brilliant plot, excellent main characters that you invest in. I read this book in one sitting and I would highly recommend it.

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The Promise
By
Teresa Driscoll

What it's all about...

Three friends who meet at a Catholic boarding school...with lots of nuns...share in a terrible tragedy that they have kept secret for all of their lives. When they learn that their old school and the grounds around it will be torn down...they begin to worry that their secret may not be a secret any more.


My thoughts after reading this book...

Carol, Sal and Beth have allowed this well kept secret to affect their lives and now with the potential that it might be out there is even more stress and more mystery. The fact that they have not shared this with anyone...not even parents or husbands...makes everything worse than it should be.


What I loved best...

Reading this book was like opening presents or actually watching blocks tumble. One thing kept leading to the next thing until finally every secret was exposed.


What potential readers might want to know...

This was a fast paced and beautifully written book. The suspense was in my face from the start and I didn’t want to stop reading. I know I will read more of this author’s haunting books!

I received this book from the publisher through NetGalley. It was my choice to read and review it.

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**Now Available — February 7, 2019**
Five thrilling ★★★★★'s

**‘I think I put my hand over her mouth . . .
’‘Don’t say that. Don’t even think that. You <b>wouldn’t</b> have done that."
They sit very still in this room full of blood and sorrow – girls whose pulses burst in their veins and boom inside their ears. Their heads. Somewhere a clock ticks. A bird calls . . .
Three girls. One dead. She looks up at the mirror to see her reflection, face white and terrible – just below it, the line of shells on the blue-painted shelf. She can’t take it in. The shock of the familiar. The shells . . .
She gathered them on holiday just last summer, washed them very carefully at the kitchen sink and polished each until it shone. She remembers the sand between her toes, the smell of the sea and the salt on her lips. She remembers her father and her mother waving from their red-and-white-striped chairs on the beach and she remembers the feeling deep inside her – the sweep of complete happiness.
"Oh my God. What are we going to do? Will I go to hell? Will I burn in hell?"
Her friend’s voice travels as if through water, muted and strange . She looks at the other girl – lips blue – and all of the blood, and she realises that the happiness on the beach was just a trick. A fleeting moment – gone now.
Like their childhoods.
Gone forever now.'

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a thrilling novel with unexpected twists and tension you can cut with a knife! The opening hooked me right off and I was glued to the pages thereafter. With earnest and sincere characters and an imaginative and fast paced storyline, this is a book that is difficult to put down.
Having read The Friend by this author, I was really anticipating reading this one and I wasn't disappointed in the slightest!
I enjoyed this novel immensely and I highly recommend it!

Thanks to NetGalley, Thomas and Mercer, and Teresa Driscoll for an advanced, uncorrected digital copy for me read and review.

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This was an interesting read for me. I like the characters of Beth, Sally, Carol and Matt. The author kept me guessing at what the girl’s long ago secret could be. Thanks to Thomas Mercer and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.

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3 girls attend a school run by nuns, something terrible happens, they come together and decide to never tell what happened. Jump forward several years and they hear the school is due to be demolished, will the secret be revealed?

Absolute page turner, chilling read, believable characters with a solid storyline. Well done and a must read

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I really enjoyed this one from Teresa Driscoll. Like her previous book I Am Watching You I felt that it was slow starting but once I got into it I wanted to know the ending. Several twists and turns that keep you guessing until the end. I will definitely keep reading whatever she puts out.
Thanks to NetGalley for the privilege to read this book.

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Although I have other works from the author sitting on my bookshelves, this was my first read by Teresa Driscoll and it will not be the last.

Told mainly from Beth's POV (past and present) it took a while for the book to set up. Once the plot is established, Matthew and Carol's present POV get interspersed. With that being said, it took me a while to be engaged into the book. However, I really enjoyed the author's writting style as well as the characters she created. I was surprised by the twists in the end while I did guess some of the others throughout the novel.

I'm not usually a fan of books about friends with secrets from the past because it has been done quite a lot but I really enjoyed The Promise. I thought the idea of secrets kept from a Catholic boarding schools was original.

I will definitely recommend The Promise and will bump the author's previous books on top of my TBR.

Thank you NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for my copy in exchange for an honest review

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I just finished reading The Promise by Teresa Driscoll and I loved it. This story is about so much more than a promise and the mystery it holds through the beginning of the book: its about life and friendships. There is so much i want to say but I'm sure I will miss some highlights plus I do not want to give too much of the story away. I find it frustrating in life the way people hold things back from one another thinking that they will hurt people with the truth. The fact is that no matter how painful the truth is to confront head-on it is much easier than living with secrets that consume us. I will admit the first few chapters with the background kind of put me off I want to meat of the story to start but i kept going. What a payoff, this was a wonderful story of love and friendship and the length people will go to for those they love.
At one point in the story we are on the set as a TV show is being filmed and a guest on the show states that he " remembers some one very different" . This stuck out to me because when we look back we do see that different maybe better version of ourselves in the past. I think this anchored this story for even though it is not the main point.
I read in the authors notes that she does "not shy away from difficult themes precisely because we should not pretend that these things could not ever happen." I usually avoid books that relate to real life for that very reason. Stories like this always move me to tears but we can not avoid the reality of life. I read many different genres of literature for this vey reason. I am very glad that I read this book.
This is a story worth reading and would make a great group discussion book. There is so much here that reflects on real life even though it is not based on any actual events.
Beth , Carol and Sally are young girls when they meet and form a bond that lasts a life time. Not many people experience friendships this deep but those who do are truly blessed. Their estranged relation develops as they reach their early 20's when I think many friendships tend to be lost finding love and starting families. The dedication they show toward each other is admirable right up to the very end.
I think that this was a great story and am grateful to the Publisher Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for the opportunity to read the amazing book.
Please take time and read this story, it will touch your heart.

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The Promise is a slow burner and turns into a dark twisty thriller that I enjoyed from beginning to end but not quite as good as her last one.
Beth, Sally and Carol all meet at a convent boarding school and become firm friends, something awful happens and at 14 years old make a pact, little do they know that this will be something all of them struggle to come to terms with the older they become.
The book bounces from present day to days at the boarding school and then the odd chapter from Carol’s thoughts, this works well and I didn’t struggle to remember which timeline I was on which can sometimes happen. This is a slow burner but the revelations towards the end summed up all the characters personalities and why they reacted the way they did to certain things and was at times quite emotional so be warned this does dip into some sensitive topics.
I would like to thank Netgalley and Thomas and Mercer for this ARC I received in exchange for an honest review.

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I really enjoyed the last book I read by Teresa Driscoll - The Friend - so was looking forward to this one.

Unfortunately, it fell a bit short of the mark for me.

I spent most of the book feeling disconnected, although I will say that I really loved the final few chapters. I just wish that I'd been hooked in earlier!

The Promise is centred around a secret held by three women from their boarding school days, and the promise they made to each other to not reveal it to anyone. However, as they get notice that their boarding school is shutting down and being redeveloped, they fear that their secret could be revealed.

The question of what exactly this secret is is one that is dragged out far too long, in my opinion. Had it been written in a different way, I wouldn't have necessarily felt this, but the trope of ending almost every chapter on some mention of it, yet not actually giving any extra information to the reader, became frustrating in just a few chapters.

A lot of this comes from having a first person narration where the narrator already knows the answer to the mystery, and isn't the one finding it out. A third person narration, or a different narrator altogether, could have solved this.

Speaking of narrative POVs, I also had issue with Matthew's chapters being in both third person, and present tense. It felt very jarring to me. The tense change between "then" and "now" felt more natural in Beth's chapters because they were first person.

It took me a LONG time to warm to the main character, Beth. As in, until the final few chapters. I found her irritating for a lot of it, and unreleatable. It takes until final few chapters for her to realise “I’m not the victim here”, when it never felt like she was to me.

The final identity reveal <spoiler>of who the father of Carol's baby was</spoiler> was shocking. I questioned whether it was too shocking and out of the blue, or whether I'd just missed clues. Do you ever find yourself wondering that with books?

It's a decent story again, as with The Friend. I just felt that this book lacked polish.

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Psychological thrillers are huge right now and I was excited to read the synopsis of this one...but I got bored and wondered when it would end.

It started off intriguing and then got hugely repetitive and I was like...where is the twist so this can just be over? I kept reading other things and it took me forever to finally finish.

I was very disappointed.

Thank you to netgalley for the ARC!

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One promise three friends make in boarding school ends up being more secrets they each hold as adults. Great book & all is revealed at the end!

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An interesting and at times suspenseful book, it was hard to put the Promise down. There are some surprising twists and turns. I applaud author Teresa Driscoll for revealing only what was necessary to keep the plot rolling. Her adept writing kept me in suspense.

**I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley to provide an unbiased review.

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Carol, Beth and Sally, three girls so innocent, hopeful and happy with no idea what lays ahead of them. Teresa Driscoll’s, The Promise, a pschological thriller that will keep you turning the pages to see what happens next. These three young girls experience a tragedy while attending a catholic boarding school that has a profound effect on the rest of there lives. When they find out the convent is closing and there secret may be revealed Beth and Sally hire a private detective to locate their friend Carol whose existence is mysterious at best. They start receiving anonymous threats and their lives become out of control. Ms. Driscoll adds twist and turns until all is revealed. I enjoyed this book and I look forward to reading other books by Teresa Driscoll. Highly recommend!

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Beth, Carol, and Sally were the best of friends. It all seemed to change over night. The Promise is the story of how and why that happened. I found I was forcing myself through parts of this book. It was all very dramatic and often the decisions made by characters left me scratching my head. I felt as if I were reading a soap opera instead of a novel. The characters could somehow seem to be fantastically dramatic without seeming to really feel what was happening around them. There are a lot of hints to what is obvious when it is revealed. Just not for me.

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This book kept me guessing until the end what was going on, in the best way possible. I was surprised by the twists and turns the book took, and what “the promise” was about. I enjoyed the friendship and character development of Carol, Sally, and Beth and the trials each woman faced in life and how it shaped them. This is my honest review of an ARC I received on netgalley.

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The Promise is a psychological thriller, that centres around a pact made by three friends over 20 years ago. The reader is left to wonder, what happened all those years ago, that is still so negatively impacting them.

The story is told from the view points of Beth, Carol and Matthew. It switches from present day to the past event, slowly revealing the terrible secret the girls have kept.

I thought the story was well written and enjoyed the first half of the book. However I found the second half of the story a let down. Too much hard to believe events, left me disappointed.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for this ARC.

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What a wonderful book! I thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful writing & the totally intriguing story with all it’s twists & turns. All I can say is read it- you won’t be disappointed.

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Beth, Sally and Carol have a dark secret from 30 years ago that they vowed to keep forever. Now that secret is being threatened and the women are in danger of having the truth come to light. Carol is estranged from her former friends and Beth hires a PI to find her and tries to right the wrong from their past.
This was a good book - a little slow to build but worth it in the end! I enjoyed it!
Thank you to Teresa Driscoll, Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for the ARC of this great book!

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Thank you for the advanced copy for a free and unbiased review. I really enjoyed this page turner of a book about 3 schoolfriends and their terrible secret which they had promised never to reveal. The story kept me engaged but had an idea where it was going and I was right. Felt it took too long for the "reveal" and rushed the last few chapters.

Having said the above I will be looking for further books from the Author as I enjoyed her writing style.

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Unfortunately this was a bit of a slow burn for me. I had a hard time relating to the characters which made it difficult to digest.

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The Promise was very well written and did a good job of transitioning the characters from young girls to young women. I liked the shifts in time, back and forth, almost like the girls were reliving times of their past in the current day setting. I was a little disappointed in the secret that was kept by the girls because I imagined a much 'bigger and badder' secret. Even so, there were still little surprises at the end that definitely added to the girls' emotional turmoil. Not your typical coming-of-age story, but a good story and a great read!

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Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine THAT would be "The Promise" three friends made to one another. This book kept me guessing the entire time and I was never quite able to figure out who did what until the evidence was right in front of me. I love a book that keeps me guessing and surprises me! I for one did not see a lot of that coming and enjoyed the fact Teresa Driscoll kept hitting the reader with another shock!! Extremely enjoyable read, looking forward to reading more of Teresa's work!!
Huge thank you to NetGalley for my arc!

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll sucked me in - hook, line and sinker. Wow. Stunning piece of thriller fiction.

Three women became fast friends at boarding school during their early preteen years. There is a terrible occurrence and three very young women promise to never reveal the truth.

Years later, Beth and Sally are still friends. Carol is estranged - basically dropped of the face of the earth - no social media, no word, no phone number, nada. Beth and Sally are shaken to learn their former school is not only shutting down for good, they are demolishing the building for a new development. That means digging. What will the crews uncover? They decide they have to find Carol and try to find a way to make past wrongs right.

Told from multiple points of view, this story explores the depths some people will go to hide their past. It is sometimes sad and emotional. I loved it. Couldn't put this one down, read it in a day. Highly recommended!

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The Promise, Teresa' Driscoll's latest novel, is not quite the thriller it's billed as but nonetheless takes a slow burn approach to a startling conclusion. Readers meet Beth, the main narrator, a busy mom who shares a secret with friends from her boarding school. There is a lot of detail in the beginning about the boarding school, Sally and Carol (Beth's roommates that quickly become her best friends), and Beth's family and career. While the secret is the underlying current of the story, it doesn't come to the surface until much later in the book-and some readers may lose interest or find themselves hurrying the latter half of the novel along. The other main "secret" was surprising but clues are given and it creates an even more tragic aspect to the book. The ending was faster-paced and more exciting than the beginning. I think fans will continue to enjoy this story but it took a little long to become invested and for the payoff.

Thank you NetGalley for providing me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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The Promise
Teresa Driscoll

I am completely in love with Teresa Driscoll’s books. I found her through my Kindle Unlimited subscription and love her writing. Her character development is so good, and I felt that I knew the people. I’ve read I Am Watching You, The Friend, and now, through NetGalley, The Promise. I recommend all of them.

The Promise is about three girls who come of age at a boarding school, each with their issues and secrets that come full circle thirty years later with the closing and demolition of the school. They share a secret – one that has affected them all their lives.

Beth, Sally, and Carol shared the closeness at thirteen or fourteen years old that in the United States we frequently share as college roommates. The bond that develops between the girls lasts a lifetime.
Beth is now a mother of two, with a great husband, but is dissatisfied with her job. Sally is divorced soon after losing a baby, and Carol is estranged from them, living in France with her husband. The secret they share would be enormous for a teenager – but over the years, keeping the secret-keeping is worse than the secret kept.

The girls, now grown women, find out that their school will close, and the building will be torn down. Will their long-held secret soon be revealed? Aside from “the secret,” several twists and turns keep the story exciting on all fronts. What a great read!

Thank you so much to Thomas and Mercer and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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This was a good book about a group of friends and an unspeakable crime and the impact it has on the rest of their lives.
It was well written with a strong plot and plenty of twists and turns.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for letting me review this book

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I didn't like this novel nearly as much as the author's previous titles. Even though the pieces do come together in the end, I was so annoyed by Beth's overly dramatic response to the events that I really didn't care anymore. If the plot were sped up a bit and a few chapters had been shaved off, I might have felt differently.

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Great book! Kept me guessing until the very last twist. Teresa Driscoll is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors!

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This is an intense psychological thriller full of mystery and suspense. I was very entertained and enjoyed it immensely Will check out more books by this author, for sure I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving this review

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3 best friends who grew up together in boarding school share one huge dark secret. They are adults now and have to deal with this secret once again. This book was just ok. It wasn’t bad or really good. Easy read.

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Ok mystery about three best friends who went to boarding school together and are now dealing with repercussions of a long-held secret from their school days. The characters felt a bit wooden to me - readers weren't given enough information to really 'know' them. I was a little curious about the secret event from boarding school days and the reason for why one of the friends is estranged in the present day timeline...but I wouldn't classify it as a mystery that I just couldn't put down.

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a free ARC of this book. My opinion is my own and was not influenced by receiving the ARC.

This was a 3 maybe 3.5. I wanted to like The Promise a lot more than I did.

I appreciated that the story was told from many different perspectives and time periods in the characters' lives. I thought this moved the story forward in a way that just wouldn't have been possible with a single perspective, and I thought this was the best thing about the book.

However, without giving anything away, I didn't think the big build up was all.that big. I saw most of the end coming, and didn't find it as shocking as I think the reader was meant to. The stakes honestly didn't seem that high for the characters, and I didn't understand why the big secret was meant to be life-ruining so many decades down the line.

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The Promise was just ok for me, some parts of the book moved fast, and other parts were a little slow. There were a few twist and turns that kept my interest. Thank you NetGalley for the advanced copy.

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?
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This is the first Teresa Driscoll book that I've read and it definitely kept me in suspense and interested in reading more of her books. The book centers around three girls who were roommates at a boarding school ran by nuns. The bond that the girls share is strong and seemingly unbreakable. After one of the girls experiences a traumatic episode, the girls promise to never reveal the secret that only they know about. Before the final year of boarding school begins one of the girls decides to leave school and finish her education elsewhere. Despite their deep friendship, the third girl loses contact with the other two. When the school and surrounding grounds are sold and the buildings are to be demolished and the trees cut down. The two friends, Beth and Sally, are fearful that the secret they share with Carol will be revealed and consequences will have to be faced. Beth and Sally hire a private detective to find Carol so that the three of them can discuss what to do in order to keep the secret hidden. When Beth and Sally attend a reunion at the school, they discover that someone else has known about the secret all along. Carol attends the reunion also and reveals to Beth and Sally that she's not been entirely truthful about everything that's happened in her life. Hearts are broken as the details of the promise are revealed. Once things are revealed, the girls are rebuilding their friendship.
I honestly felt like the first part of the book tended to drag somewhat, but as truths were revealed, the twists and suspense definitely amped up and I couldn't read fast enough. I liked the friendship and bond the three girls shared, never having had sisters, I'm envious of the special relationships that sisters share. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in psychological, suspenseful, keeps you on your toes books. Thank-you to Netgalley, Thomas & Mercer Publisher and Teresa Driscoll for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Review will also be posted on Goodreads and Amazon

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Three best friends are simultaneously tied together and ripped apart following a tragic event that befalls them during their time at boarding school. They make a promise that, many years later, they will each struggle with keeping. Can they overcome the tragedies in their past? Or will their buried secrets come back to destroy them?

This book deals with so much; the three girls at the center of the story each experience so much sadness, conflict and trauma. This book hits on some pretty heavy topics (so maybe some trigger warnings would be helpful), like depression, miscarriage, still birth, rape of an underage girl, infertility, abuse (psychological and physical), and so much more. This book was intense.

Despite the intensity and the tragedy, I still really enjoyed this book. The friendship between the three girls was really beautiful, and added so much hope. To see how these women protected each other, and truly cared for each other, was lovely.

This wasn’t a perfect book, for me, but I really did like it, and will definitely look for more from this author.

*Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a free advance review copy (ARC) in exchange for a fair and honest review.*

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This book was advertised as a psychological thriller, however it read more like a script for a Daytime soap opera. Unfortunately I am not a fan of the soaps and I found it to be middling reading fare. The premise held promise: three women who attended boarding school together made a vow to never admit to some deep dark secret they experienced while at school. The story follows the three women as adults as they navigate their tormented adult lives, as well as a tag-along token male in the guise of a Private Detective.

From the beginning I had difficulty distinguishing two of the main characters, Beth and Sally, from each other. They had the same way of thinking and speaking, so I was constantly confused as to which woman was the mother, which was single, which was depressed and neurotic (both, actually!). Carol was more easily distinguished only because her point of view was written in italics, so there was an obvious difference. Matthew as the token male played such a weak role, we could have done without his individual PoV altogether. To be honest, I think the story would have been more readable if the female characters were fleshed out a little better, and had more distinct personalities. They felt like variations of the same person to me.

Then there is the story line; As a script for a daytime drama it was perfect! Family troubles, a little romance, allusions to past trauma and secrets are all standard fare and I could picture the action as I read the story. As a psychological thriller I found myself less thrilled and more impatient to get to the end. From the first chapter we know there was likely a death at the school that the girls were complicit in, we just don't know the details until about 2/3 of the way through the novel. Once we reach that tipping point of the story, we get a whole host of more outlandish details and bombshells true to the soap opera style.

I always feel badly giving a 3 star review to authors as I feel they have worked hard to put out an entertaining book that has simply failed to entertain me. From the other reviews I see that people love the story and the writing, so it must be enjoyable to someone.

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As I sat and read this book while on a break at work, I found that I had accidentally uttered the words “Holy moly,” out loud. And if that isn’t the perfect way to describe this book, I just don’t know what is. So many twists and turns that came out of this story! I wanted to slap myself for not seeing certain things coming but there were just SO MANY little paths to keep up with! I was distracted by a different path in the story so that when a twist came, I was completely blind sighted! AND I LOVED IT.

Alright alright… where to begin…

Beth, Sally and Carol. The three amigos. The three best friends that anyone could have. They meet at a Catholic boarding school and are soon inseparable. But dark and sinister things happen within the school walls and even outside of them while school is out for breaks. One particular school break brings with it an event that becomes the turning point for the three girls and their friendship. An event that they agree to take to their grave. An event that is back to haunt them now that their alma mater is scheduled to be sold and torn down. And it seems someone else knows about what happened…

I was captured from the very beginning with this story and the fierce bond the three girls had with one another. I was equally captured by the conflict between them. I had soooo many questions. Questions that were slowly answered throughout the story and in JUST the right time. Three girls hold the same secret on their shoulders and the same secret effects their lives in different degrees and in different ways. By now they’re all well into their 30s and their carrying what happened differently. One is haunted every day, one desperately wants to forget and has mastered the art of pretending it never happened, and one has too much going on in her life now to think about what happened then, though she never truly forgets. What’s more is the way this book shows how even though we can have the fiercest of bonds with someone, guilt can bring us to doubt, to point fingers, to desperately want logical explanations to the extent to which we would throw someone under the bus to get them, no matter how much we love that person. Guilt is a heavy burden to carry. No matter if the guilt is misplaced or not, it is heavy and can drive a person mad. The basis of this book is guilt. I want to reread it knowing that everything fueling the decisions and actions of these girls was simply guilt. GUILT GUILT GUILT. I’m not going to say “guilt” again, I promise.
This book just delivered on this natural human occurrence SO WELL. It was beautiful.

Now I may be biased as I was able to relate to some of the happenings and a couple of the characters, but this was a DAMN good book. I was never bored with this book. I never felt the writing was drawn out too long or that the narration was too narrow. (Other than, of course, wanting to know what the hell their secret was! Among other things…) The pacing was perfect. The character building was perfect. The amount of mystery left for us to ponder over was PERFECT. Did I expect a darker twist than the ones I got? Yes. But I found myself emotionally invested in this story, which is something that can be a challenge for me. I don’t typically cry over books or movies, but when I do, it usually involves a pet or animal. Well, this one didn’t. This one got me right in the feels by using just these three girls. I found myself misty eyed more than once during my journey through this story. This was a wonderful read and has found itself on the top of my list of books I want to read a second time.

Special thanks to the publisher for providing the ARC via Netgalley.

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Three schoolgirls make a pact to keep a dark secret that affected them all but when they hear their old school is being demolished the panic sets in that their past will be exposed. Beth and Sally have remained friends throughout but Carol has been very elusive and they need to find her and fast. All of this appears very early on in the book but the secret is withheld until near the end, although I was able to guess what had happened. We learn very little else until more than half way through which makes the story drag somewhat. Added to the characters is Matthew, an ex police officer turned private detective with a secret of his own, employed to track down Carol. The story comes to a dramatic end following so may twists and turns that my head began to spin. A good plot that maybe could have been more evenly paced, but a sure fire winner for thriller lovers.

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I received an advanced copy in exchanged for my honest review.

Psychological Thrillers are my favorite. I couldn't wait to start reading this one. The chapters flip between past and present with different characters narrating. It took awhile to establish the story. The Author has a way to draw you in with her writing style. There are several twists that keep you guessing.

I would like to try other books by this Author as I've heard good things about them.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is about three young friends and one dark secret they have all promised to take to their graves. As they grow up two of the girls Sally and Beth remain close. The other girl, Carol, has become distant and unreachable. When their secret is threatened to be uncovered Sally and Beth attempt to reach Carol. Attempting to reach her proves dangerous as someone wants them to leave it alone... or else.

I was so excited to read this book because of the author's previous book: I AM WATCHING YOU. I loved this book for the same reasons I loved I AM WATCHING YOU. Both books are the perfect example of what a thriller should be. The suspense builds slowly making it seem it very realistic. With each turn a new question comes to light and I had to keep reading.

I also love the author's characters. I was especially pleased with the return of Matthew Hill who is also in two of the author's other books: I AM WATCHING YOU and The Friend. All of the characters are well-developed and believable. I particularly enjoyed reading about the friendship of the three girls. The emotion that Teresa Driscoll puts into her characters is fantastic.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars. I love this author and her writing style. I love the slow build of suspense and the twists and turns. I can't wait to get my hands on her other books.

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I was super drawn into the story from the discripition. I sounded so good! Dark and sinister almost.

Unfortunately for me it fell a little flat. I wanted to so much more. I was ssooo bored most of the time. i found myself even skipping parts just to move the story a long. I wasnt at all surprised by the secret as i had guessed it pretty early on. I was surprised by the twist at the end.

Most of the characters annoyed me Beth in particular. She was just way too much for me. I was hoping that Carol was even more diabolical than what was being portrayed. Sally was the only one i didnt dislike.

I guess i liked it well enough it just needed more for me. This would be great for someone who enjoys a slower pace.

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Carol, Beth and Sally committed a crime.... but promised each other that they would keep it a secret to avoid trouble. Three decades later, their secret resurfaces and it looks like they may just get in trouble for keeping it.
Will they be found out? What will happen to them? To their families? I enjoyed this read and the ending through me for a loop!

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The synopsis really hooked me 'three girls, one dead' and I was so excited to start reading this book. However,I don't think that it ever really lived up to its promise (no pun intended) and the blurb was somewhat misleading. I guessed what the secret was and think that it could have come to light with few repercussions. The 'twist' with Carol and her husband was fairly weak and could have been explored on more depth and linked with the titular promise to perhaps create a little more tension.
Rather than a mystery, I think that this book could have worked better as an exploration of friendship, particularly the intense friendship the three girls formed at boarding school, and what happens to the bond when tragedy strikes and how this has shaped their lives. I found the hints at this in the book far more intriguing and would have liked to have learned more about the women.

My thanks go to the publishers and Net Galley for the advanced copy in return for an honest review.

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I have to start by saying that this book had a good premise. It sounded very interesting and like it would pull the reader right in to the drama and mystery of it all. Three school friends that have a secret that they have been keeping and hiding for years and now suddenly the past is coming back to haunt them. Sounds great and I was very excited to read this book.

All that being said, it didn't pull me in and make me care about the characters. I tried numerous times to read this book and while I got a few chapters in, I couldn't finish it. I just did care about the characters enough to know what happened to them. It was a bit too slow for me and the jumping pulled me out of the story a bit.

I give it 2 stars because it has a good premise and maybe it just wasn't my type of book.

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A gratifying novel about three women who make a promise in their youth and carry it through into adulthood. The story goes back and forth from their early years in a boarding school and how they came to be there; each for different reasons. But the forge an unbreakable bond, or so it seems. In adulthood however, one of the three has gone off on her own but the reader can't quite tell why? What was the "promise?" Should the other two tell it?? IT begins to take over the story because IT has a life of its own. The reader is imaging all sorts of horrible things and what a thing IT is! Yes, quite a surprise and yet realistic and sad. And then, the REAL surprise to add to it!! This book has more surprises to keep the reader engaged than you can imagine. HIGHLY recommend. Look at current news and you can see it all here. I will be following this writer. Intelligent, realistic, believable and a page turner. Just what I want in a book.

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This psychological thriller is centered around a promise, made by three boarding school friends, to never reveal a terrible event and dark secret that constantly haunts them as the years move forward and shape their view of the world. While I overall enjoyed the book, I did feel it dragged for a while once their secret is revealed and never felt that intense curiosity and need to get to the truth that is so often the joy of reading a thriller novel. I am happy to say that it was worth hanging in there and reading through to the end, as all was not as it seemed and there were some surprising twists and revelations still waiting for us readers. The epilogue was a nice wrap up, though a bit drawn out. For me it just never dug it's claws in deep enough to really make me feel hooked. I give it ⭐⭐⭐/5.

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This book is a bit of a mixed bag. Although it rattled along at a fair old pace I did struggle to get into it. With the strap line, “three girls. One dead”, I thought it would have echoes of a book I read last year that had similar dark themes and buried secrets (and am struggling to recall!).

undoubtedly Teresa Driscoll can craft words into a story, but there were pockets where I almost gave up. The opening chapters didn’t draw me in and the search for Carol seemed to hit brick walls constantly whilst other elements seemed to go from mistrust to full disclosure within the space of 60 seconds.

Whilst the big reveal wasn’t really much of a surprise (it was going to be one of two things), I thought it was well-handled and felt the agony of the girls. The last quarter or so of the book really came together, revealing layers of complexity that gave context to the girls’ stories and provided insights into the anguish that they had felt over the years.

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A substantial psychological thriller that tells the story of three school friends at a boarding school in England. Something awful happens and they vow to cover up the secret for the rest of their lives. Thirty years or so later they receive a letter from the school which could jeopardise their secret. What happens next is told in the present with flashes back to their school days. A few twists and turns keeps the momentum up. An enthralling read. My thanks to #Netgalley for an advance copy.

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This book was not what I thought it was going to be. About 80% of the way though I think my brain literally went "ooooh" and it changed my whole opinion on it. That doesn't mean I didn't like the first 80%, but it was a bit formulaic and I thought I knew what was going to happen and I thought it was pretty standard, OK, nothing special, but OK. And then it changed and I enjoyed it much more.

The story starts in a room where there are four girls, and one of them in dead. Skip forward 16 years or so and what hapepned in the room comes back to haunt Beth, Sally and Carol. With the closing of the boarding school where they met, comes the desperate need to reconnect and bring closure to this deadful event. But Carol has drifted from Beth and Sally, and everyone has their own demons to face. Including the private investigator Matthew (who at times makes what I feel are odd choices for a PI, but that's another issues).

No one is quite who they seem and everyone has secrets. Is this one of my favourite books? Probably not, would I tell people to read it? Absolutely.

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I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of The Promise.

Wow--blown away! There was a slow build, but I was hooked instantly! This is a fabulous, devastating-secret mystery on several levels. Devoted friendship between Sally, Beth, and Carol from their boarding school days, self-preservation of more than one of the friends, and horrible events for a minimum of three characters complete this novel in glorious fashion. (I refuse to give spoilers, but this novel had more twists than an old country road--which I absolutely loved!). I will certainly be reading more from this author!

Thank you to NetGalley and Teresa Driscoll for the ARC!

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A thoroughly enjoyable thriller. fantastic read. Teresa Driscoll will keep you n the edge of your seat!

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This book was hard to put down. I would definitely recommend. The Promise starts out as a slow burn but picks up with plenty of twists and turns to keep you reading until the very end.

The Promise is about three girls with a secret that affects them all lives from childhood until adulthood. Really full of suspense. Love how Theresa Driscoll slowly reveals the secret.
I found this book to be emotional at times.
Just stunning!! Look forward to reading more from Theresa Driscoll.

Thank you NetGalley for this wonderful arc.

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Loved this book and it kept me well gripped from the beginning!

This is a fantastic story as how tragedy can impact on friendship and what is hidden behind closed doors.

There are some great twists and you won't be able to put it down.

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It was a bit difficult for me to keep up with the timeline at first with all the jumps between past and present but after a bit I was able to keep up. I was intrigued by this story as for me it has some Pretty Little Liars vibe- young girls all share a secret that they vow to keep but said secret comes back to haunt them. The need to know what the secret the girls were keeping kept me fully invested and was not what I was expecting.

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This story is about three girls who were friends in school- Beth, Sal and Carol News that the school is going to
Close and be torn down cause alarm and fear of a horrible secret finally being revealed and the promise they made to never tell coming out.
This story dragged a bit for me. I was not attached to any of the characters and the anguish seemed forced. None of the three has an honest relationship and even when others are hurt they hold on to unreasonable actions.
It is not a bad story just not my personal taste and I think it may be miscatergorized as a mystery/thriller.
Thank you @ netgalley for the ARC and the chance to give my opinion.

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This was the first I've read of this author and I quite enjoyed it. I had a hard time keeping up with the jumps in the timeline in the beginning, but it worked itself out. The girls secret was definitely not what I was expecting. A new twist.

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This book wasn't what I expected. It starts out a little slow and about halfway through the pacing really picks up with a lot of suspense. Then as the reveals begin the story becomes something completely different. The characters are well developed. The ending is full of twists and surprises. Overall it's a good read, but not what I typically expect from a psychological thriller.

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This book was just alright for me, although I have read a lot about it. Three girls keep a secret from their boarding school days that ends up creating a rift in their group. When the school is going to be torn down, they become compelled to make a decision in the case that their secret is found. I really struggled with forming attachments to the two main girls and this made it hard for me to really understand why they cared about finding the estranged friend. The story seemed forced in places and the curves did not make much sense. Thanks for the ARC, Netgalley.

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I always enjoy a quick psychological thriller, and once again Teresa Driscoll comes to the rescue. If you have a long flight or just need a break from your day-to-day routine, this is an interesting but “not too much work” type of book. You’ll have a good idea what the bad memory for these three schoolgirls entails, but there are still some interesting twists and unforeseen revelations. And we always enjoy a secret, possibly a crime at an all-girls Catholic boarding school, now, don’t we?
(I received an advance copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review. Thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for making it available.)

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The story of 3 girls at boarding school ,, their friendship and a promise. An interesting story of the long few of 3 girls and how their lives progress after a terrible thing happens and they decide not to talk about it.
I really enjoyed the story and the characters. I thought I knew what had happened and was surprised at the ending, well written and exciting.

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It's such a pleasure to have a book that you look forward to reading more of, instead of counting the pages (or percentages), wondering how much longer before you will be done. My first (and final) assessment was the excellent writing of Teresa Driscoll. I love her style. Though I didn't care for any of the characters but Adam (and one or two of the nuns), they were realistic and necessary for the events to transpire. The story is mainly about secrets, some you won't be able to guess, while a few twists here and there along the way also help to keep one's attention! https://www.goodreads.com/group

I want to read more by this author!

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I don’t know where to begin on this book I had thoughts and ideas of what might have happened or what might not have happened but the twist in the terms of this book will make you think cry laugh sadness whore the truth about youth with that you will love this book I couldn’t put it down I read the book from front to back in one sitting while sitting on my patio you should not miss this fuck I have never read from the softener before and I will definitely look for her books in the future. Thanks for a great book

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An unexpected event brings a terrible secret to the forefront of Beth’s mind, although her life since teenage has been blighted by the promise, she and her two friends made. Told mainly from Beth’s point of view this is a domestic rather than psychological thriller. The present-day story centres around her family and friends and is more of a suspenseful family drama.

Two further points of view are also key to the story, Carol, one of Beth’s school friends and Mathew, the private detective she and her friend Sally hire to find Carol.

The promise and the secret it protects isn’t revealed until two- thirds through the book, although there are clues before this. The late reveal doesn’t spoil the story, which explores Beth, Carol and Sally’s state of mind as the weight of keeping the promise intensifies. The plot is clever and there are two unexpected twists, which impact significantly on the characters and outcome of the story. These are believable but do stray away from the original storyline.

This story lacks the menacing undertone necessary for a psychological thriller, but it still an absorbing read, as the women struggle with their promise, their mental health and the truth’s they have denied for too many years.
The ending is realistic and satisfying but it is the sadness of this story that resonates and makes it worth reading.

I received a copy of this book from Thomas and Mercer - Amazon via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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So this book is marketed as a thriller and I guess it could be considered that, but I was never on the edge of my seat. Not that the book was bad. I did enjoy reading about the friendship and lives of the three women involved and there were certainly twists and turns throughout the story.

The book switches between past and present, first and third person, and narrators. Surprisingly, none of that bothered me. It was clearly done, and the voices of the narrators were different enough that confusion was not an issue. I do think perhaps it was a bit overdone and slightly unnecessary but it didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the book.

The story kept me engaged, and the pace was great, but I wanted a little more mystery.

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First of all, thanks NetGalley and Teresa Driscoll for the advanced copy. This book revolves around Beth, Sally and Carol, 3 boarding school friends and something awful that happened when they were 14 and their promised not to tell. The secret is not revealed until you're 2/3 in the book. I was so wrong thinking it was something else! There were twists and turns until the very end. Around 80% into the book I figured out who was causing all the drama but had no explanation of why...a few pages later my guess was out the door!! The characters are very well developed but not overdone. The story-line is believable so it's very easy to get hooked and wanting to know more about it. It's a good read, I'd recommend it.

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While I enjoyed the book overall, I found it a bit difficult to lose myself in. Perhaps it was the varying viewpoints, but I had trouble really connecting with the characters.

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Three things...

1) slow to start, but it picked up near the middle and I read the second half pretty quickly.

2) the slow climb to the middle made it hard to attach to any of the characters.

3) it kept me guessing which is super important to me in thrillers. this once definetely delivered on that end.

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4.0 out of 5 starsInteresting read.
February 19, 2019
Format: Kindle Edition
I enjoyed this book about friendship and secrets. I thought it read well and was well written. I would recommend it to others. I received a copy from NetGalley and the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

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Who can make mature decisions as a young teen? Certainly few, especially when faced with adult dilemmas. Three girls at a Catholic school are faced with an unimaginable situation. Decisions are made in haste and panic. The past can always come back to haunt you, and that is the case for three former friends who have never really recovered from the event that bound them forever and drove them apart.

Damaged people can make terrible decisions with unforeseen consequences. They can also portray themselves as just an average normal person. You will be fascinated as this book unfolds and you look behind the scenes in three adult lives.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for this early copy!

This was well done mystery thriller. I will be checking out more from this author in the future! I recommend checking it out.

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Three girls, a secret from the past resurfaced, and a promise kept...these are the things that will keep you reading through Teresa Driscoll's newest title, "The Promise".
There are secrets that Carol, Sally and Beth wish they could keep buried in the past. However, when news breaks that the school they attended is closing and they have been invited to a closing ceremony, the buried secrets are resurfaced. As a matter of fact, when one secret surfaces there are usually more that follow.
Layers of characters intertwined in ways you won't expect will dance around the pages as the plot unravels. You will be surprised to see who can be trusted, who should never have been trusted, and who is behind the sinister happenings in this twisted tale.
Teresa Driscoll is a talented author of psychological thrillers! We have been lucky enough to receive this ARC in exchange for an honest review! Amazing!

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The book revolves around a promise made by three teenage girls to keep secret a tragic criminal event that involved them burying something in the woods at their boarding school. It is years later and the convent who ran the boarding school is closing and much of the property is being sold. Beth and Sally are worried that with the property being sold and re-developed, their secret will come out, and Beth decides that Carol, the third girl who was involved in the events of years ago, must be found, so they can decide what to do. The story addresses the efforts to find and contact Carol, including hiring a private investigator (Matthew), whose presence becomes a big part of the story; flashbacks to the boarding school years; the lives of the three women; the stress for Beth of keeping the secret and having to lie to her husband; the turmoil for Beth and Sally as they try to decide what to do to protect the secret or whether it is still worth protecting; and threats from an unknown person that seem to relate to the secret.

I have conflicted feelings about this book. The incident that the girls (now women) are continuing to hide is not as bad as some of the hints earlier in the book suggest, which was disappointing; however, it is still quite serious and would certainly have been traumatic for three teenagers to experience. About midway through the book, some of the characters, in particular Beth, become whiny and annoying. There were some side plots that I did not much like. If I had not obtained this book in exchange for leaving a review, I am not sure I would have finished it. However, I am glad I did, because the book improves in the final third. The author does a good job of drawing out the suspense and mystery. In fact, there are quite a few surprising twists in the final chapters -- some the reader might pick up on or suspect from some of the clues scattered throughout the story, but others that will probably be a complete surprise.

While I am not sure I would recommend this book to others, there are enough promising (no pun intended) elements in the book that I would be willing to read another of the psychological thrillers by Ms. Driscoll.

I read a copy of the e-book via NetGalley in exchange for a review.

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Three women have a secret that goes all the way back to when they were in boarding school together. They made a promise not to tell anyone - and twenty years later the horrible truth may need to come out. An emotional story of three friends who have gone through something so traumatic that it brings them in different directions, but in the end their friendship and love for each other gets them through it all.

A very great story filled with mystery and drama that keeps the reader intrigued. It was a little slow going in the beginning with Beth and Sally trying to track down Carol, but it picked up about half way through. Driscoll writes such gripping traumatic events for each character which makes you as the reader so emotionally involved. Really enjoyed reading this, and would like to read Driscoll's other novels.

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A dark character study of the impact a promise made long ago has on the lives of three women. Theresa Driscoll’s The Promise is more of a suspense novel than psychological thriller, but with some fascinating secrets that await being revealed!
About the Book
The chilling new psychological thriller from the #1 bestselling author of I Am Watching You.
It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.
Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.
But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ¬– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.
Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.
But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?
Reflection
I’ve wanted to read something by Theresa Driscoll for awhile, and I actually bought a copy of one of her previous novels based on recommendations from some book friends! After reading The Promise, I can see why so many people are a fan of her work. She builds some fascinating characters and settings for psychological suspense!
Told mainly from Beth’s perspective then and now, the story revolves around three friends who made a promise to keep a dark secret many years ago, when they were just fourteen and away at boarding school. Though Beth and Sally have remained good friends into adulthood, they’ve lost touch with their other best friend Carol. And not just lost touch, something is not quite right with Carol ever since she left boarding school… Weekend trips cut short, and Carol begging out of group outings.
I found Carol to be a frustratingly enigmatic character. She was on the periphery of the book, while she also felt like the central character. The chapters narrated by Carol are scattered and emotional. She doesn’t eat enough, and she doesn’t like to acknowledge what has happened, in the past or the present.
When news of the Convent where they attended school being torn down reaches them, Beth and Sally panic. Is this when their secret will finally come out? After so many years staying buried? Desperate to talk to Carol about their next steps, Beth hires a private investigator with his own dark past to help them find Carol. And as they get closer to finding her, the clues only become more confusing…
I found Beth to be partially sympathetic, and partially infuriating. She’s a character whose instincts are spot on, but who also is somewhat self-sabotaging in the way she behaves. Often, Beth seems to have a knack for doing the one thing that will make a situation worse. But I sympathized with that because Beth is someone who hates secrets. The truth is important to Beth, and we really see the toll this secret has taken on her.
As the plot creeps closer to the reveal, this becomes more suspense than psychological thriller, which is to say that the major reveals come just past the halfway point. Keep reading though! There are a few twists yet to come as the book heads towards closure…
I hope readers enjoy this book! I certainly plan to read more by Theresa Driscoll. Thank you to Thomas & Mercer for my copy. Opinions are my own.

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hree girls, a secret from the past resurfaced, and a promise kept…these are the things that will keep you reading through Teresa Driscoll’s newest title, “The Promise”.
There are secrets that Carol, Sally and Beth wish they could keep buried in the past. However, when news breaks that the school they attended is closing and they have been invited to a closing ceremony, the buried secrets are resurfaced. As a matter of fact, when one secret surfaces there are usually more that follow.
Layers of characters intertwined in ways you won’t expect will dance around the pages as the plot unravels. You will be surprised to see who can be trusted, who should never have been trusted, and who is behind the sinister happenings in this twisted tale.
Teresa Driscoll is a talented author of psychological thrillers! We have been lucky enough to receive this ARC in exchange for an honest review! Amazing!

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The author of I Am Watching You, Teresa Driscoll presents her latest book, The Promise.
Meet three boarding school girls, thick as thieves, now all grown up who keep a horrible secrte just that, a secret. They all swore to take it to the grave, but now, 30 years later, everything is threatened to revealed.
The Promise is a full length, angsty standalone novel with twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat..
The Promise is a psychological thriller who deals with sensitive and dark subjects and is not fro the faint of heart. I loved the writing and the story and give 4,5 stars.

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This really is a cracking story, and you will keep turning the pages to find out what is going to happen next. I was lucky enough to read it whilst not at work, otherwise this is the kind of book to stay awake for 'just a few more pages'. It will stop you from sleeping and you will be glad of it.

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3 girls - Beth, Sally and Carol - promise to keep a secret from their years together in school. It is now years later and they find out that the school is being torn down. Will their secret now be revealed? This book is told from Beth's point of view in the present and past, as well as Carol's journal, and Matthew, a private detective Beth and Sally have hired to help them find Carol. There were parts of this book I enjoyed, but other parts that didn't care for.

I thought the revelation at the end was kind of ho-hum and nothing that exciting. I also didn't really understand why Matthew's point of view was in the story - after reading it, it seems like it was just taking up space because his view really didn't offer anything to this book. Overall, it was ok and just another way to express that friends and family aren't always what they seem to be.

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3.5 stars

This is a well-written tightly woven novel about three woman who met at boarding school and make a promise that was meant to be kept until their death. However, the secret they thought they hid so many years ago on the school grounds threatens to be revealed when the school is slated to be torn down so Beth and Sally must find Carol to decide what they should do before their secret is uncovered.

This novel is told from various viewpoints throughout different times in the three girls' lives without a pattern. Beth seems to be the 'main' character with Sally, Carol and Matthew taking up a few less chapters. I wish honestly that the author had focused more on Sally as she was my favorite and I felt more interesting but I understand why the choices were made.

There are a few twists here and there, some I guessed way before they were revealed, some I hadn't.

It wasn't as twisty as other novels of this nature but it was a solid entry into the mystery/thriller genre. I think some parts dragged it down a bit (Carol's diary entries were a bore for me) but others were good (the Hogwarts lover in me liked the 'before' boarding school stories).

I recommend this book to any fans of her work or for the milder types of thrillers without as much gore or sex that some have.

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the eARC novel in exchange for my honest review.

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Really enjoyed this one although difficult subject matter to read while pregnant. Love the jumps in timeline to help tie everything together and the suspense throughout. Not a typically psychological thriller with numerous twists however. Now I need to read Driscolls backlist.

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Very interesting plot. Book about young girls and joint promises.
Well developed storyline.
Looking forward to the next book by this author.

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As someone who reads a whole lot of crime / thriller/ mystery novels, it takes quite a lot to really surprise me or really wow me anymore. While The Promise followed the formula of a good thriller novel; secret buried in the past, turmoil in the present and then a big reveal, and while some elements were predictable, I still really enjoyed reading it.

I tend to really enjoy stories which are set in boarding schools or other places where characters must band together and form close bonds. This is so well done in The Promise , all the uncertainty of being away from home and the strict environment of the Catholic school with the nuns and the girls own troubled home lives enhances the story and brings it all together.

The novel is told from the perspective of Beth, Sally, Carol and Matthew. While the life changing secret the women keep tears Carol away from Beth and Sally, the latter two cling to each other and remain close friends. One of my favourite things about this novel would have to be the depiction of friendship and how strong it can be. Even after so much time and distance, it was quite heartwarming to see a portrayal of friendship which was so vital and central to the plot. It felt believable that these three women would form such an unbreakable bond and the flashbacks to when they were young teens in boarding school were very sweet too.

For fans of a relentless, fast paced thriller this would probably not be the best choice, however if you enjoy a slow burn thriller then definitely pick this one up. There were times when I just wanted to find out what the deep dark secret was and perhaps because of the slow pacing, it felt kind of anti climactic for me when it was finally revealed. There was another element to the reveal though which did catch me off guard however and was indeed shocking.

Once the shocking subject of the titular ‘promise’ is revealed, it’s easy to understand why the characters chose to keep what they did a secret and why it has haunted them for such a long time after. The characters are clearly traumatised after which they go on to be adults dealing with this repressed trauma, all resulting in different coping mechanisms.

Overall, I’m glad to have read this novel and look forward to reading any other of Driscolls novels, if this story was anything to go by, it will definitely be a thrilling journey. Perhaps another of her novels will prove to be more gripping for me and result in a higher rating – either way, an enjoyable read with dark twists and turns.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a slow building tale of three friends who find out that the very school that they became friends as children will be demolished. So the race is on to keep the promise they made many years ago before it's discovered. It took me too long to get into the book since the story really didn't get going until half way in.

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I've never written anything in my reviews that's been dishonest, and I'm not going to start now. I didn't enjoy this book and struggled to reach the end. But, I persevered. I can't say I'm glad I did because I was sorely disappointed in the "BIG REVEAL". 'The Promise' was made out to be something truly, truly bad. So when it came out what that promise was? I wasn't that surprised because of the lead up to it. It wasn't an 'OMG' moment, nor was it I 'grip the edge of your seat' moment. Yes, it was terrible but it wasn't what I expected. This whole story lacked the OOMPH factor that makes a psychological thriller; though maybe my standards of this genre is set quite high.

Don't get me wrong, the characters were fab. They were interesting and great to read about and the author's writing style was good, but it wasn't amazing... it could have been a lot better. I loved Beth, though I found some of the things she said or did to be rather childish (especially for her adult age). Sally was sweet and kind, she was by the far the best character in this story, along with Matthew. My heart ached for him, that's for sure.

I'm giving it a 3 star mainly because the ending (chapter before the epilogue) was great and I didn't see much of that happening and that was a lovely surprise, cause honestly? I was feeling a bit bummed about the whole thing.

Good penmanship and characters but not a great story.

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Thirty years ago, Beth, Sally and Carol make a promise to keep secret a shocking event in their lives that happened when they were a boarding school.
Now the school is due to be redeveloped and their secret exposed.
Beth is terrified of the effect that might have on her family, and along with Sally decides to employ a private investigator to help them find Carol with whom they have become estranged.
Someone is watching though and Beth receives some threatening messages which leave her terrified of people finding out and the consequences.
Interesting psychological thriller which keeps up a good pace and has an unexpected end.

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I just read The Promise by Teresa Driscoll. It grabbed my attention immediately and kept me hooked until the end! It is told by the point of view of 3 crucial characters, however, I was a little surprised that it doesn't include the pov of one of the 3 main females in the book.
The three main characters have experienced a traumatic event in their youth that is now about to come to light in their adulthood. It deals with the aftermath of their choices and how they have all dealt with their emotions.
While slightly long winded, and added a twist towards the end that I didn't care for and found unnecessary, I overall enjoyed this book!

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What Lengths Will They Go To Keep A Promise

The novel opens with three Catholic boarding high school friends Beth, Sally and Carol, much blood and a dead girl. After another quick background chapter the storyline starts. Sally and Beth are still close friends. Carol is estranged and living in France. Beth and Sally learn that the Catholic boarding school is going to be sold for redevelopment. They fear that the reason for their promise of silence that they made with Carol so long ago will be discovered. Beth and Sally try to locate Carol so that they can move the remains to a safer location. The main storyline proceeds from here in two threads, the present, and their high school days before that fateful day.

The author unfolds with twists and misdirections to keep a reader’s interest and even adds some hints or events, some subtle and some with the subtlety of a slap to the face. They capture my interest and made me to want to continue to read to find out how everything turns out. The story is enriched with adding a private investigator, husbands, and other boarding school roommates.

If vulgar language and graphic sex are criteria for not reading a novel, you are in luck with this novel. While reading it, I did not remember see any vulgar language. Searching for f-bombs and other common lesser vulgar language returned zero hits. As with most novels written by British authors, I highly recommend that you read this novel on a Kindle. With this novel I found many of the British informal language was not in the Kindle dictionary. Searching the Internet for the meaning of these words using the Kindle was quite easy.

I particularly liked that all the loose ends were tied up by the end of the novel. The novel did eventually capture my imagination so that I wanted to continue to read as much as possible. This is my major criterion for a high star rating. Unfortunately, the start of the novel is a little slow in the beginning so please continue to read, as I believe that the novel will capture your imagination also. Based upon my enjoyment in reading the novel and the eventual capturing of my imagination, I rate this novel with four stars. I do recommend reading it

I have received a free kindle version of this novel through NetGalley from Thomas & Mercer with a request for an honest, unbiased review. I wish to thank Thomas & Mercer for the opportunity to read this novel early.

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The Promise was a fantastic read! I enjoyed the closeness between the friends in the story and author Teresa Driscoll’s style of writing. Beth, Sally, and Carol spent many years as roommates in a boarding school when they were young. That was when something terrible happened and they made a promise to never tell anyone about it. Now, it’s years later, and this secret is in jeopardy of being revealed. The secret has caused so much emotional turmoil for all three of the women over the years. Carol has been estranged from the others and Beth and Sally are trying to locate her. The characters are beautifully portrayed. The story is full of surprises, especially during the later parts of the story. Just when I thought I knew what was going to happen, something new would be revealed to shock me again!

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Secrets from boarding school. What could they be? This book explores the secrets that three girls have been guarding since they left school. This book is full of suspense and anticipation and will have you wondering how life has been affected when difficult choices are make.

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This is a really good book. Girls growing up in a boarding school go through a horrendous experience. They live with this happening for many, many years not telling anyone. It severely affects all their lives until the unraveling. The twists and turns will have you astounded!

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I would give this 4/5 stars. It was well written and moved along at just the right pace. It was descriptive without being too flowery. I have a hard time saying I 'enjoyed' a book with difficult themes but this one stayed with me days after finishing it. Bravo!! I will definitely be looking for other titles by this author!

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Thank you for the opportunity to read this book. Was a fab read and gripping I couldn't put it down and I fully recommended it

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This is the story of three childhood friends that meet at boarding school. Beth, Sally and Carol are inseprable and do everything together including spending school holidays together. One such time together something happens and they make a promise never to discuss it again or to share it with anyone else. Move on 30 years and although Sally and Beth are still friends, Carol moved abroad to live in France and cut off all contact with her childhood friends. But now their boarding school is being demolished and the land sold on for development. Sally and Beth realise they need to find Carol and that promise they made may have to be broken.

This psychological thriller is written through the voices’ of its characters both in the past and the present. As the tale unfolds so does your feeling of unease and so the tension ramps up chapter by chapter. Just when you think you have the story sussed it moves in a different direction revealing something new. Teresa Driscoll has written an incredible book that I would highly recommend.

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An amazingly intricate story of three girls and their growth into womanhood. This is a thriller with multiple storylines and many surprises await the reader up to the final page. A novel that will chill you to the bone and then pour a bucket of ice water over your head. Just as you are recovering from one incident another will slam against your psyche. Definitely a five star read!

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The Promise is all about the intricacies of friendship and the secrets we all keep.

I appreciated the fact that Teresa Driscoll doesn't shy away from darker stories because in her own words, "we should not pretend these kinds of things things could never happen." The Promise is one such story. Everytime I thought I figured it out and it couldn't get worse, a twist would happen and it would! This would make a great book club pick because there's so many different issues to discuss!
At it's heart, The Promise is a story of friendship and how even if you think you know everything about your friend there's always something else they are hiding.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐🌠/5

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

This is the first book I have read by Teresa Driscoll. As soon as I saw a picture of her, I recognised her as a former local news presenter here in the South West of England.

This was a slow burning book, but it did pack a punch that I wasn’t expecting. I have the other books she has written on my Kindle and will be bringing them up as my next to read! 4*

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Fans of Ruth Ware's "The Lying Game" rejoice! Although starting off a little slow, this book definitely ends with a punch! It has a familiar feel for those that may read a lot of thrillers, but was very enjoyable nonetheless.

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A tale of vulnerability and the fragility of friendship sees Beth, Sally and Carol in boarding school together before their friendship is put to the ultimate test. A traumatic event that they swear to tell no-one. A promise to take the truth to the grave.

Thirty years on we discover the boarding school is to be demolished which could lead their secret being uncovered. Beth and Sally have remained close, but Carol has become distanced. How can they work together to stop the secrets of the past from unravelling? Where is Carol?

As an avid reader of psychological thrillers I have come to expect a fast paced, rollercoaster of a read, however Teresa Driscoll's The Promise was a surprising break from type. I was drawn in by rich characters, by the intriguing story and throughly enjoyed the vulnerability of the characters and the developing story of the bonds, as well as frailty of friendship. The story progresses well, had me questioning throughout and was cleverly written to keep the reader guessing. The main secret is exposed rather early in the book and fell slightly flat, I felt the story led me to expect a more dramatic climax, but maybe I read too may psychological thrillers! That said it was an enjoyable read and I will look forward to Teresa Driscoll's next offering.

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The Promise is a story of three girls friendship which starts when they meet at Boarding school a Convent, The Order of St Colman’s. Beth, Sally and Carol knew from the first time they met they would be friends for life. As the girls approach their fortieth birthdays they receive an invitation to the final reunion at the convent, after the reunion builders will be knocking it down and they might discover the secret the girls have kept all these years.
The girls had made a promise to each other they would take this secret to the grave but with the builders digging the area up will they discover the girls secret.
I really enjoyed this book there was the secrets at boarding school the girlie things then we go through the ages with them until the invitation.

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The Promise
by Teresa Driscoll

Thomas & Mercer

General Fiction (Adult) , Mystery & Thrillers

Pub Date 07 Feb 2019

I am reviewing a copy of The Promise through The Promise through Thomas & Mercer and Netgalley:

Thirty years prior to the opening of this book three schoolgirls made a promise that a promise that they would take the horrible truth about what they did to the grave.

Beth and Sally are still trying to put the trauma behind them. Carol has however distances herself from her former friends in an attempt to distance herself from the past. The three are adamant that the dark secret of their past must stay hidden.

After learning some shocking news that threatens to unearth their darkest secret. Beth decides to enlist the help of a private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol- before the horrible thing they did as teenagers comes to light.

Beth Kong’s to be able to take back the vow they had made when they were teens.

With somebody watching who will stop at nothing to keep their secret hidden Beth finds that her family is put in peril. Will she be able to keep the secret and save her family?

I give The Promise five out of five stars!

Happy Reading!

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EXCERPT: 'I think I put my hand over her mouth. . .'

'Don't say that. Don't even think that. You wouldn't have done that.'

They sit very still in this room of blood and sorrow - girls whose pulses burst in their veins and boom inside their ears. Their heads. Somewhere a clock ticks. A bird calls. . .

Three girls. One dead.

ABOUT THIS BOOK: It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

MY THOUGHTS: While The Promise lacks some of the oomph of Driscoll's previous psychological thriller, The Friend, it still had me hooked. As you can see, I read it in twenty-four hours.

Told mainly from Beth's perspective, and occasionally from that of Sally, Carol and Matthew, it is easy to see how things that happen in our childhood color our perspective, our decisions as adults. For the three women, their decision as teenagers follows them everywhere; a shadow, a scar. I can't even begin to imagine the guilt, the fear that they have lived with, that has refused to stay buried.

There are multiple layers to the story. Nothing is simple. Nothing predictable. Just when you think all has been revealed, there is more.

Definitely an author I will be following.

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THE AUTHOR: Teresa Driscoll - a former BBC TV news presenter- is now an international #1 bestselling author. Her debut psychological suspense I AM WATCHING YOU hit Number One on Kindle in the UK, USA and Australia and sold more than half a million copies in its first year. Her second thriller THE FRIEND was also Kindle #1 in the UK and Australia and a top #10 bestseller in the USA.
Teresa also writes women's fiction. Her debut in this genre RECIPES FOR MELISSA was auctioned at the Frankfurt book fair between seven German publishers and her second women's fiction title is LAST KISS GOODNIGHT.
During her long career as a journalist, Teresa worked for newspapers, magazines and television, including 15 years presenting the BBC TV news programme Spotlight. Covering crime for so long, she was deeply moved by the haunting impact on the relatives, the friends and the witnesses and it is those ripples she explores now in her darker fiction.
Teresa's books have been sold for translation in 15 languages. She lives in glorious Devon with her husband and two sons and blogs regularly about her "writing life".

DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Thomas and Mercer via Netgalley for providing a digital ARC of The Promise by Teresa Driscoll for review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.

Please refer to my Goodreads.com profile page or the about page on sandysbookaday.wordpress.com for an explanation of my rating system. This review and others are also published on my webpage sandysbookaday.wordpress.com

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I received an advance proof of this book from netgalley.com in return for an honest review. This is an exceptional psychological thriller about three women who attended a boarding school in their teens. While at school, one of them is involved in a shocking incident - I don't want to give too much away - that has a lasting impact on all of their futures as well as their friendship. I really liked the characters in this book, and while Carol was not shown in a very good light throughout the book, the conclusion of the book was so satisfying to me. I especially liked Sal; she seemed resilient and straight forward. The book does move back and forth between time periods regularly, so the reader must pay close attention. There is also an additional male character, Matthew, who has his own deep, dark secret. All in all, I liked the way that all questions were answered by the end of the book. And, while there is a bit of a surprise at the end, it totally makes sense. I highly recommend "The Promise" to those who like mysteries and suspense.

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Boarding school besties, Carol, Beth and Sally have made a promise to keep a secret...forever. That was 30 years ago, now they have received news that could reveal the dark secret they have kept this long. Carol has become estranged, Sally and Beth remain closer than ever, and contemplate if the time has come to reveal the terrible act the committed when they were 14 years old.

As Beth and Sally try to reconnect with Carol with the help of a private investigator, they begin to receive warnings to make sure the secret stays buried. The warnings start to involve Beth's family, and she realizes this is becoming dangerous for everyone.

The genre is a psychological thriller, I'm not quite sure I agree with it. I thought this was going to be so twisty and crazy, especially when in the few pages we are teased with " three girls...one dead" But it fell flat after that. The secret is revealed a little more than halfway through the book, and while it is definitely dark and traumatic, I was expecting more. The middle of the book kind of dragged on...blah blah blah. Then BAM...the final few chapters are CRAZY! The ending is a huge surprise as everything unfolds. The ending made everything else worth it, I wish it was just as juicy throughout the entire book.

I would like to thank Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I recieved this book from Netgalley in exchange for my honest review. I was intrigued by the book from the beginning. It was a bit slow but I enjoyed the characters. This book was told from different characters perspectives and I normally like this type of writing but in this book it was a bit confusing at the beginning. Overall I enjoyed the book.

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A very well written book which keeps you guessing from start to finish. Three 14 year old girls make a promise to each other - but is it really possible to keep the promise? Will it bind them together or tear them apart? They are all haunted by their experiences at boarding school as well as their home lives but friendship has a strong bond, a bond that will see the three girls struggle to decide whether or not they can keep their promise. There is plenty of suspense and good twists and turns right up till the end. I loved this book - the story, the characters, the suspense, the writing style and I highly recommend this book - a great read!

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Underwhelming? Anti-climatic? -- A big whopping yes to both.

If you're looking for a psychological suspense, The Promise isn't the book for you. I'd say it's more of a domestic fiction. Mostly though, it's just dull.

The book begins with some serious potential:

"Three girls. One dead. She looks at the other girl -lips blue- and all of the blood, and she realizes the happiness on the beach was just a trick."


These words made it appear we were sitting on the cusp of a deeply dark, deeply disturbing story. Unfortunately, we weren't. When, at around the 65% mark, the secret was revealed, I was less than thrilled. I thought to myself, "I was waiting for this? Really?"

The final 10% of the book throws a few mild surprises at the readers (one of which was very easy to figure out), but honestly, at that point, I didn't really give a hoot one way or another. I was bored with the characters, bored with the story, and annoyed that "the promise" was so underwhelming.

I loved the debut novel by Teresa Driscoll, I Am Watching You. Unfortunately, I was less inspired by book two, The Friend, and The Promise might be the worst yet.

**Despite my lackluster review, I'd still like to thank NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the advanced reader's copy, in exchange for my honest review.

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This book was extremely hard to get through. It was predictable and so drawn out. Girls at an all girl school with a secret and the building is going to be torn down years later exposing it...who didn't know what the secret was?

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A wonderful thriller that shocks and entertains at every turn of the page. Family (and friends) drama involving secrets and those that must be kept are always an intriguing ride, but this is definitely one to make note of.

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I’ve always said that I am a fan of second chances for authors and The Promise is my second chance book. I have previously read Driscoll’s I Am Watching You and it was ok, but didn’t thrill me the way I was expecting it to but the plot and writing was enough to make me want to give the author another go. Unfortunately, I have similar opinions of this book as I did the first.

It took me quite a long time to get into The Promise. There just wasn’t enough to pull me in as much as I was hoping and I found that I could only read in short bursts or the book would lose me. Don’t get me wrong, I love a slow burn but in a thriller….I would rather my attention be captured sooner rather than later. I will say, however, that in the last quarter of the book had me! I just wish that the story would have picked up and redeemed itself earlier on. This would have been a much different review.

Great characters, excellent development and a fantastic ending but I wasn’t thrilled. Maybe the “school girl friends hiding a secret all these years” plot has been overplayed recently and I just wasn’t feeling it.
The Promise isn’t bad by any means but this is my second thriller by Teresa Driscoll that didn’t “thrill” me so I’m going to call it and say that this author just isn’t for me.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book to read and provide my own honest opinion.

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30 years. 3 friends. 1 terrifying night.
What had happened? What did they do?
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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a psychological thriller that traces the story of Beth, Sally and Carol, and the horrible night that haunts their lives even thirty years later.
The story starts off with a mysterious aura, with the prologue being crisp and leaving immense questions unanswered. Right from the beginning. I had so many questions on my mind and I just kept on reading. I wanted answers!
The plot unravels slowly, with the author giving us flashbacks in between to increase the intrigue. It worked. All throughout, it kept me guessing about what so terrible could have happened. And when the truth was finally revealed, I was shocked.
The truth isn’t something ordinary. It’s definitely not something any of us could’ve guessed and that is what made me love the book so much. The mystery was amazing, the characters were great, the whole build up of the plot was brilliant! There were many sub-plots in the book that kept it interesting.
What I did not really enjoy was how the plot changed its way towards the end. It did not really stay on track and became something else entirely. Although it wasn’t bad, and actually was a very important revelation for the whole book, it did put me off a little. And I also felt that Matthew's character wasn’t really necessary. He did add to the whole plot and mystery, but the book would’ve been great without his point of view too. Also, certain chapters were unnecessary too, and could have easily been cut off.
Overall, the book kept me at the edge of my seat, scrolling through the pages, wanting more and more. I couldn’t stop until I knew how it ended; until I knew all the secrets. That was brilliant! Thoroughly enjoyed it and would totally recommend.

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I hadn't read Teresa Driscoll before so wasn't sure what to expect.
I wasn't disappointed.
Believable characters and great character developments throughout.
The story unfolds at a gentle pace until the final third, when all the threads come together.
This leads to a roller-coaster and very enjoyable final act.

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Took me a little while to get into this book, but I was glad that I'd persevered. I haven't read anything by Teresa Driscoll before, so a new author for me. The story centres around three girls who promise to keep a secret from their school days. Problems arise when their old school is being demolished and Beth and Sally need to locate Carol before their secret is discovered. Interesting characters and the quest to find Carol was good but not as gripping as I thought it might have been. That said, I found it an interesting read, slightly drawn out in places and and not quite the psychological thriller I was expecting!

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I was very excited to read The Promise after finishing Teresa Driscoll's "I Am Watching You" last month. However, I found that this book failed to deliver the thrill I was hoping to gain. While I enjoyed the alternating timelines, I felt as if the the author went a bit overboard with the secondary characters and attempted plot twists. I also found the ending a bit maddening being as I invested so much time into this book. Overall, this book left me disappointed.

Thank you NetGalley for providing me this ARC in return for an honest review.

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This is my first Teresa Driscoll novel and it definitely won't be my last! I really enjoyed her writing style and found this book anything but predictable. That is a MUST in thrillers for me. I hate predicting the ending halfway through the book and being right. That did not happen here.

The book is told mainly from Beth's perspective (occasionally thought Carol, Sally, and Matthew) and I liked that format. I also liked how the book showed that things that happen in our past really affect our thoughts and actions as adults.

The only negative for me was that it did take a little while for me to get into the story. I was definitely happy I stuck with it!

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I recieved an ARC copy of this book through Netgalley. I am a fan of british authors. I think they do the psychological supense/thriller genre just about the best. This is my first novel written by Teresa Driscoll. I had The Friend on my to read list so I was previously interested in checking out this author. This novel offered some good plot twists and overall I really liked it. I probably would have read it fairly quickly but I had a book on hold at the library that came in. I had to interrupt my progress with this one to take advantage of my loan on the other book. Otherwise I think it would have been a brisk read for me.

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I'm an avid thriller/psychological thriller reader, so I jumped on this one. It has a great write up and I was intrigued by it. Unfortunately I think this is an "amateur thriller" book. I definitely felt disappointed by the "twists" and "turns." I also think the book started out in one direction and then went elsewhere just to throw off the reader. I think this is a decent book for a newbie to the genre, but I was let down by it.

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At just fourteen years old, Beth, Sally and Carol make a pact to keep a secret. A secret of what they did while attending school at the Covent of St. Colman A secret that they are sure will destroy their chances of ever being happy.

Now, nearly thirty years later, Beth and Sally are the only two who keep in touch- never speaking of what happened while they were in school. Except, the unthinkable happens, St. Colman is being shut-down and the land around it will soon be developed. Terror takes hold as the two women struggle to figure out what to do and whether they should try contact Carol about what may be happening and what it could mean to their lives. However, it seems that someone already knows about the secret that they buried when they were younger. But, who is it? Is it Carol trying to scare them away from telling the police? Or, is it someone else who is threatening them?

“The Promise” by Teresa Driscoll did a stunning job of bringing to light the secrets that we often keep for fear of what others will think of us. Especially, secrets from when we were younger. This story caused me to stop and think about what would have happened if the girls had communicated what was going on, asked for help from an adult and hadn’t had to carry the burden of their decision for the last thirty years. Would their lives have been different? Would they each have struggled internally as much as they each did?

Furthermore, “The Promise” brought to light how profuse mental illness is in the world. It laid the groundwork for those struggling or who know someone who struggles with mental illness, to understand that it is not something that can be helped; that a lot of times, there is an underlying issue that has caused the pain the person is experiencing. Inside this book there were a lot of areas involved mental illness that were covered from depression, eating disorders, drug addiction, alcoholism, etc. So thank you Teresa Driscoll for bringing these to the attention of your readers.

Because there was a multitude of situations that were covered in this 314 page novel, I did feel that the author packed too much in. There was a plethora of story lines to follow and I found it difficult to keep track of who was dealing with what or I was left feeling that one characters story was rushed due to all that was unfolding. However, that is the only downside that I found to this novel. Otherwise, it was an artfully told story.

Thank you to Teresa Driscoll, Thomas & Mercer Publishing and Netgalley for the ARC of “The Promise”.

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I am a big fan of Teresa's previous books and was looking forward to reading this. Whilst the setting of the boarding school and the close relationships of the women worked well, the twists were not impactful or unexpected. I kept reading toning there must be a great twist coming. Unfortunately the lack of an extra twist made this book an enjoyable read but easily forgettable

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I got this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I have not read anything else by Teresa Driscoll, but have seen a lot of reviews on at least her last book, so I decided to request this one. It is about three girls who were in boarding school together. You know right away that something happened, something that was very bad, but the girls vowed to never tell about. The story is told in two times - back when they were in boarding school and present day. In the present day story line, the school is about to be closed so the now women are worried that their secret will be discovered. The first part of the book kind of dragged, somehow the build up and the background story didn't move very fast and I found myself just wanting them to get on with it already! ;) But at about the halfway point in the book, as parts and pieces started to fall into place, I got very interested and enjoyed reading how everything unfolded and was surprised by some parts. Overall, a good book with more layers than I expected.

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Carole, Beth and Sal have been best friends since they were un boarding school together. At the age of 14 a traumatic even happened that catapulted the girls to making a promise. A promise that has haunted them throughout their lives. The decisions they make, the relationships they have are all tinged with the darkness of that event. Now years later the school is going to be grazed to the ground and the secret, the promise, the love and loyalty the women have towards each other will be put to the test.
A whirlwind of a read. Impossible to put down. Loved everything about it!

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I found this book a little slow at the beginning but once you get into it there are lots of twists and turns. It’s the story of three young girls at boarding school who all make a promise not realising the effect it would have on their adult lives. Definitely worth sticking with I really enjoyed it once I got into it.

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The idea of this book and the fact that the girls are keeping this secret and promise for decades is promising, but the fact is that I found this book lack luster. There were so many odd side stories and in the end the "promise" that came out was just "meh". I do thank NetGalley for allowing me to read this though.

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This fun read was a story about 3 friends who attended boarding school together when they were younger. As grown adults now, the 3 friends kept a dark secret that kept two of them close but pushed the third friend away. Through a series of flashbacks, we slowly find out what happened years prior and how its come to affect their lives now. Keeping a promise to each other over 20 years ago proves to be harder and harder and it slowly becomes a mystery to the reader.

I enjoyed reading this book and the flashbacks kept me wanting to find out more and more. It seemed like every page I turned, there was a new piece to the mystery that added to the suspense. The ending was a nice little twist but not as dark and as shocking as I expected.

Overall, it's a nice and easy read. I would recommend this book as a fun, enjoyable read.

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When a deep secret, existing between three former classmates, threatens to be revealed, a dark tale begins to unfold.

This slow-burn, noir thriller is sure to please. With unbelievable tension, Driscoll has woven a tale that will stick with you.

Highly recommended for readers who enjoy delving into the innocent and ask "What if" questions.

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For those that love psychological thrillers, this is a great read. Teresa Driscoll has a really engaging writing style, and it was a book that I couldn't put down. The characters are interesting, and you are constantly questioning who you can trust - who is the perpetrator and who is the victim? This is a great holiday read or a good choice when you just want a book you can read in one sitting.

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I received a copy of this from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The premise sounded good and I enjoyed it. I had a hard time getting started though. The beginning was very slow for me but I kept at it. And I’m glad I did. It was a good story. But I really didn’t find it to be a psychological thriller. It was more sad than anything.

Still a good book though and I would recommend for a quick read.

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A tricky thriller with lots of twists and turns.Three best friends from boarding school who have a big secret,now leading separate lives brought together by the news the school is being closed. New secrets and a surprising ending.

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This was a good solid read. I was expecting something a little different but was still pleasantly surprised. I loved the setting of the English boarding school and the relationship between the girls. I also enjoy a good author’s note at the end of the story that let’s you into their mind at what they were thinking when the wrote the book and what inspired the story. Thank you NetGalley for an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Clever and and well thought out. The main character’s time frames jump backwards and forwards which I personally couldn’t get into with this book, saying that I really did enjoy it and just when you thought you knew what was happening, the book did another 180! Some sensitive subject matter (loss / abuse) and without giving the game away too much that’s all I’m going to say. A solid 4 star read!

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The Promise follows Beth, Sally, and Carol as they meet at a Catholic boarding school and become best friends. A dark deed, turns into a darker secret and after 38 years when the old school is to be torn down it threatens to tear down their lives. Not a bad book, but this is a tired story line and you really have to be unique to get it to roll. This one was just ponderous in its approach for me. It just moved too slow.

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Wow! It took me nearly until the actual reveal to figure out what the promise was!!

There was actually more than one secret and around every corner, I kept expecting another shoe to fall.

This book has some romance and tons of mystery/suspense. Very heavy on the angst and completely engrossing.

I say this is definitely a must read!

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The beginning of the book kept my interest , but as it went on, i lost interest, the writing was average and the big secret no big deal, i finished it but was it worth reading no, not really

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This book had a good story always keeping the reader guessing what the promise was between the 3 main characters. The story is emotionally heavy especially as the reader learns more of the secret and how each of the main characters played a part in the cover up of the secret.

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I wish I could say I liked this book, I couldn't finish it, probably just me. I loved I am watching you so I was so happy to receive a ARC of the Promise, I just couldn't get into it..I don't think it would be fair of me to post a review on Amazon or Good reads because it could very well be just me. Thank you for opportunity to read Teresa Driscoll's book.

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I had so much trouble reading this story. It jumped around way too much. There was a lot of headhopping, as well as time jumping. I felt like I was getting whiplash. I think it had the makings of a good book, if the story had been told differently.

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Three girls, one secret, thirty years later and it's all coming back to haunt them.

The Promise follows three different prospectives over two different time lines. Teresa Driscoll does a great job though of keeping it all clear of who is talking and what time period we are in. I never had a problem following the time line or story. We manly follow the point of view Beth one of the three girls who went to a boarding school that is now closing down thirty years ago. While there some sort of traumatic event occurred that three best friends have promised to keep a secret, with the school closing and construction happening now though could it all about it come out though?

The other two prospectives in the book are Mathew a private investigator who has had a traumatic past himself, and Carol another one of the girls from the trio.

While I enjoyed the story it wasn't what I was expecting. I found it a bit less of a mystery and more of a drama. I enjoyed the stories of each of the girls and definitely felt pain for each and every one of them and the trials they had gone through. Had this book not been marketed as a mystery/thriller and I had gone into it with a bit of a different expectation I think I would have enjoyed it a lot more.

Thank you NetGalley for the free ARC in exchange for my honest opinion and review.

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Not as good as I hoped for. I found that I was interested in the plot but not the execution. Skimmed to the end
Sorry

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This was my second book by this author and I found the one character to be very similar to one in her previous book. When looking back I found it was the same character , just part of a different story. Nice! Well done. Gave me a little background to that character's story.
This story was about a friendship made back in boarding school and a secret shared between three girls. These girls, now women, held the secret close to their hearts. But now, it will be forced to be exposed.
I was a bit disappointed in the final secret, but I did think back on the perspective of a teenager which made me realize that it was a big secret for them. Personally I would have divulged the secret as I grew up at the very least to my husband. So that was a slight hiccup for me , downsizing the book to 4 rather than 5 stars. Otherwise, the unravelling of the story had me sitting on the edge of my seat. The book kept my attention from the start and didn't get bogged down with too many details, trying to throw the reader off track. Well written with good character development. I would recommend this book to lovers of mystery and thrillers. Another winner for Teresa Driscoll.

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This was a solid three star book. I would have given it four stars but the first half of the book's pacing felt slow to me. The second half moved quickly and could be read in one sitting. Some parts were a bit predictable but the ending had twists and turns I didn't expect which is always a nice surprise.

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I thought it was ok because it was slow moving in the beginning. Three (14) year old girls at a Catholic boarding school have a secret that effects the three of them and have vowed to promise to keep it a secret. Two of the ladies have kept in touch over the years as they are now turning 40, but one girlfriend from the past is constantly on the move with her rich husband avoiding them. The boarding school is about to be demolished, which sets the girls in a panic and threatens their secret. Sally and Beth are now frantic to find Carol to figure out what they should do about the promise. Towards the end and the epilogue, the book got really exciting when a number of secrets where revealed that know one would have thought possible.

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I’m between 3 and 4 stars on this one- the last part of the book was fantastic and full of dark, disturbing revelations, but it just took a little too long to get there for me. Despite the slow burn, I did really enjoy this book overall and will definitely look forward to reading more from this author.

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Rating 3.5 stars (rounded up)!

When I read the synopsis of this story, I was immediately intrigued and knew I just had to read this book. I hadn't heard of author, Teresa Driscoll, but when I did a little research I learned that she has written quite a few other psychological thrillers.  After reading today's book, The Promise, it became clear this is another author I'll want to follow!

"They sit very still in this room full of blood and sorrow - girls whose pulses burst in their veins and boom inside their ears. Their heads. Somewhere a clock ticks. A bird calls....

Three girls. One dead." 

Beth, Sally, and Carol met at a Catholic boarding school and became the best of friends. When the girls are 14, something horrible happens and they make a promise to each other never to tell anyone what happened or the parts that they each played in this traumatic event.  The memory of this event and the secrets kept from it torture these girls into adulthood. When the now-38 year old women learn that the old boarding school grounds are going to be torn down, their secret may possibly be revealed. 

Beth is happily married to her husband, Adam and is terrified she could lose him and their two sons if anyone discovers her secret. Then there's Sally, who started drinking many years ago trying to forget her part in what happened.  Carol has seemingly dropped off the face of the earth ceasing any contact with her own mom, or Beth or Sally.  Beth is desperate to locate Carol so they can make plans about their secret or free themselves from their promise.  They hire Matthew, a private investigator, to help locate Carol before the building is torn down.

The Promise is told predominantly through Beth’s perspective, both the past and the present tense. Once the plot of the story of The Promise is established, Matthew and Carol's present day perspectives are interspersed too. There are some unexpected twists that keep readers in suspense and fully locked in and absorbed in this story.

I received an advanced readers digital copy of this book from Thomas & Mercer through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to provide a positive review.

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Three friends at school, Beth, Sally and Carol. Something goes terribly wrong and the relationship with Carol breaks down. Now the secrets of their youth start to surface.
Lots of twists and turns, shocks and surprises. No car chases and guns., but plenty of suspense. The book captures the powerlessness of young people and the importance of accurate interpretation of events.
What if you were looking at things the wrong way?
I enjoyed this book, (read free on NetGalley in exchange for an accurate review) and recommend it to fans of psychological thrillers.

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I wanted to like this book but I could not, I felt that the three main characters were okay but unlikeable I felt that some of their actions were ridiculous. The ending was better; however the build up was too slow and I felt like it was a slog getting through the main body of the text. The use of dual narrative was good and the book is well written I just felt that the plot and big reveal were not as thrilling as the blurb suggests.

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Thirty years ago three schoolgirls, who are best friends, were attending a boarding school at a convent. They make a promise to take the terrible truth of the secret they share to their graves. Beth and Sally have stayed friends but Carol moves away and they haven’t had any contact with her for years. They receive an invitation to a reunion at the convent as it is going to be demolished. Beth and Sally need to find Carol before their secret is discovered. Is the promise they made years ago about to be broken? Beth decides to hire a private investigator Matthew, to help her and Sally find Carol but this task proves difficult and dangerous.
The book is told between Then and Now and told from the points of view of Beth, Matthew and Carol but it’s not until the very end of the book that the truth is revealed. This book is a slow burner but once I was gripped I couldn’t put it down. A highly recommended read.
Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

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This was an enjoyable read, that I read quickly. But once again, as with so many of these reveal/secrets books, I found that as soon as I was finished, the book already started fading from my mind. This makes the review hard to write, even though I liked the book while reading it.

It sounds like a criticism but I don't think it is really - or at least, it's not meant to be. Not every book is meant to be a life-changing experience or a deep revelation; many books are meant to entertain, and this one assuredly did do that. I think it is simply that this is a genre that I read quickly and for enjoyment, rather than one I obsess over or have to ponder during and/or after I read it. That's a marvelous reason to read and why I enjoy this type of story - the books are escapes and engaging and I get pulled in quickly and then find myself expelled as soon as the drama winds up.

It doesn't lend itself to brilliant reviews afterwards, though...

Don't misunderstand or think I'm lukewarm - there was good character development here, with some twists I didn't anticipate (although most I did), and the pages flipped by in a flurry. It was a solid entry in the genre and Driscoll has a very engaging and easy to read style that pulls you in quite thoroughly - and then allows you to leave gracefully once it's all finished.

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The Promise is a story of three adult women who bonded at boarding school and share a "terrible secret". I put that in quotes because the secret just isn't that terrible and isnt that secret to the reader who can see it coming early on, so the big reveal is anticlimactic. However, the tale has several subsequent plot twists, which do surprise the reader to varying degrees and make the story enjoyable. Unfortunately, those plot twists come too late in the story. I almost stopped reading this book several times because I felt strung along to the point of boredom and eventually didn't care about the characters at all. Toward the end of the story, the book redeems itself by picking up the pace and making it interesting. But because the story plodded on forever, and then had numerous plot twists revealed in rapid succession, the end of the book felt thrown together. I didn't love this book. I didn't hate it. I just thought it was very middle of the road. If I had it to do over again, I would not waste my time. I have read some of the author's other books and thought they were better.

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Thank you to the author, the publisher and Netgalley for allowing me allow to receive an e-copy of the book. This review is solely my own opinion.

This is my first book by Driscoll. This book I felt moved slow in the beginning and the story was told from multiple points of view. The storyline does pick up midway through the novel and does have the thriller fell with the ending twist. I felt it was overall a good read.

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The book started slow for me, but definitely picked up as the story progressed. I thought i had figured out the big twist halfway through, but was wrong. Love a book that keeps you guessing until the last page. Overall, enjoyed this book...but had to read 1/3 of it to care if I kept going.

Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I received an early reader's copy of this Amazon Publishing UK title from the NetGalley catalogue and I’m glad I requested it.
The story follows 3 friends Beth, Sally and Carol who met at Catholic Boarding School. I found it a bit of slow burner and wasn’t sure how I felt about the characters, particularly Matthew. I couldn’t understand the need for him or more specifically the need for a PI. Even now, having finished the book, I’m still uncertain as to whether a PI was particularly necessary, although it was a good way to introduce a love interest for Sal.
I warmed to Beth about a third of the way through however, I was very suspicious of Sal throughout, why was she so insistent that Beth not break the Promise the 3 friends had vowed to keep on that fateful day and was she prepared to do anything to prevent her talking???
The author did a great job of keeping you guessing throwing in clues as well as red herrings!
Over all this was a great read, covering a number of sensitive subjects and I would definitely recommend it.

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This is a slow burner. The author builds tension by revealing that the three women did something dreadful when they were teenagers, but withholds from the reader just what the something dreadful is.
Unfortunately, for me, this went on too long and I began to lose interest. Tighter editing would have helped, and less waffly side alleys.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the ARC

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One star is for books I didn't finish and two stars is for books I did read until the end, but didn't enjoy.


Somehow all the storylines was a bit much and then the way things were wrapped up in the end... for instance all of them living in Sally's cottage, too easy for me. Not my cup of tea.

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This book is about three best friends when they were at boarding school, but something happened there that would change their lives forever. Sally & Beth have remained close friends, but Carole seems to have distanced herself from them and everything from her past. When the school is scheduled to be demolished they know they have to act fast to keep their secret from coming out. Beth and Sally hires a private investigator to help them find Carol, as she is no where to be found.

This was a quick book to read as I got so involved with the characters & wanted answers. Thanks to Netgalley for letting me read & review this great book

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Some promises are made to be kept and others are made to be broken, it is up to us to figure it out. For three teenage girls at a Catholic boarding school that was not a tough decision until later in their lives. this is a great book! Thanks Teresa!

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I really like reading this genre of novels but this one was a bit slow for me. Not enough action for my liking. The story line did keep my interest enough to finish though and I liked the different point of views from the characters. The author ended the story neatly and there weren't any unanswered questions at the end.

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Sally and Beth are friends from their days as boarding school girls at a Catholic school, now well into their adulthood. A third friend, Carol, has dropped out of contact with them and the two become desperate to find her when they learn that their old school is being closed and torn down. From their extreme desire to locate Carol in connection with the school's upcoming demolition, the reader instantly picks up that something dire happened there many years ago, permanently connecting all three girls together.
This novel is a bit of a slow burn, with little action happening for a majority of the novel. We are introduced to minor characters, many of whom have their own small secrets, while alternating between past, present, and the viewpoints of the three main characters. Enough information is sprinkled throughout the chapters to engage the reader without giving too much away. Many have categorized the book as a psychological thriller, but I felt it read more like domestic drama or even just general fiction. While the secret is more sad than shocking, I did want to finish and see the book through, but I also didn't feel particularly compelled to sit down and race towards the ending. If you've ever been searching for the sort of book that goes well with an afternoon in and a large mug of tea, this is it.
Overall, this book gets a solid three stars from me.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a free ARC.. This did not influence my review.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a great story that follows three women and their dark secret. This book goes back and forth between their childhood and now as adults. This book had me hooked from the first page, I could not stop reading. I will be reading more books by this author. I enjoy both mysteries and young adult books, and this covers both genres nicely. I strongly recommend this book.

I reviewed an arc from Netgalley and Thomas and Mercer Publishing. Thank you.

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The Promise was a very slow burn for me and I felt disappointed as I really wanted to love this book The blurb looked great and I was excited to start the book. At the beginning and until a good third of the way in, I found I was skim reading. The storyline itself had me and I'm so glad I stuck with it, but some of the writing was unnecessary. Halfway through and I was hooked, it became!e action packed near the end and with so many twists and turns I read the book in a day.
Stick with this book, it's worth it.

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I really liked this one. I have previously read a book by Teresa Driscoll and I will be looking forward to her next book. I thought the characters were very interesting, although I much preferred Beth's POVs to Mathew's. There was quite a few twists I enjoyed.

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This book had so much ‘promise’ !! I was enjoying it a lot, until the ‘big reveal’ I was somewhat disappointed in the secret because it took so long to build it up, so that when it arrived, I had already kinda figured it out so I was left a bit like... oh. Still an interesting read about close friendships. A few different twists with the husband and PI along the way were far more ‘exciting’ because they were unexpected - Thank you for the copy Netgalley!

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I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book so I could give an honest review.

I was intrigued as soon as I read the opening of The Promise by Teresa Driscoll. The story has a few twists and turns but, based on the book's description and opening, I expected it to be much darker than it is. However, although I enjoyed the novel, I would not consider it to be dark. It is more of a slow building suspense novel then a psychological thriller.

Three girls, Beth, Sally, and Carol, were best friends at a boarding school and as close as sisters. Something happens and they make a promise to never tell the secret of what happened.

Years later, all of them have been affected by the secret in different ways. Beth and Sally are still close friends but Carol has become estranged. When they find out the boarding school is to be sold and demolished, fearing their secret will be revealed, Beth and Sally attempt to find Carol..

Driscoll wanted to establish a intense connection between the girls but did not want to make them sisters. The setting helps you to understand why the girls would keep the secret.

I have added Teresa Driscoll's I Am Watching You to my want to read list.

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This is the first novel I have read by Teresa Driscoll although I will be seeking out more from her as this was a thoroughly enjoyable read.

The story revolves around three friends, Beth, Sally and Carol, who went to a Catholic Boarding School together. The story is told mainly from the viewpoint of Beth and it becomes clear that the three are hiding something dramatic from that time and promised never to tell anyone.

Then there is an announcement that the school has been sold, will be demolished and the grounds will be dug up. Their secret could be found. Beth and Sally are still in contact and are leading very different lives. Beth is married to Adam, with two children and feels her whole world could be torn apart if the secret is revealed. Sally is divorced after a miscarriage and has lost her way. The two decide to try and find Carol.

Despite all their efforts they resort to hiring a private detective, Matthew, to help find Carol. The history begins to unfold and all is not what it seems as we see where Carol is and what is happening.

Many thanks to NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer and Teresa Driscoll for my ARC in return for my honest review.

Intriguing read, recommended.

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"The Promise" is a gripping story about the lengths that people will go to to keep a dreadful secret. It's full of surprises and is an entertaining read.

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Great story; really enjoyable! Well character development; good storyline. Loved the twists and turns. Keep me guessing & wanting more. Definitely recommend to others!!

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I enjoyed Teresa Driscoll's I am watching you, so I was excited to read The Promise. The story is about 3 friends from boarding school, Beth, Sally and Carol, and the horrible secret they promised not to ever talk about. I felt that the "secret" was a little too easy to guess and took quite a while to get to. And the addition of the private detective, Matthew, seems more of a necessary distraction, while Beth's husband and children are never really developed as characters. However, there were bigger secrets revealed as twists toward the end, when we find out who has been terrorizing Beth, and more about what happened to Carol all those years ago, and what is happening to her now. While I was annoyed that grown women would feel so traumatized about keeping the "secret", I do love Driscoll's writing style and The Promise is worth a read!

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I was initially engaged by this book, I liked the plot - three schoolgirls sharing a deep secret which was threatened with exposure. I liked the background at the convent school. However, as the story developed there were just too many elements thrown in. When the 'secret' was revealed it was a whimper rather than a bang. I found it difficult to see this as a credible basis for the plot. There was too much angst and the three women suffered too many issues - it is difficult to comment here without revealing some of the plot. In the end I was disappointed, for me it was not a thriller but much more a book about three women who share a history, In summary, for me it just did not live up to its promise.

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I struggled with this book, there was something about the writing style that I just didn't like. I found it to be a bit slow for me as well.

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Three school girls have a secret they are determined to hide and never talk about. You are anxiously awaiting the secret, the twists and turns, hoping to be shook....but it kind of just misses the mark. I felt like I tracked through a slow paced book, bogged down with too many details, only to reach the end to exhausted to really care. This maybe the wrong book at the wrong time for me.

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The story started off slow but built the characters in a way that drew me in. The story is one that has been done more times than not and I honestly thought I knew what had happened and what will happen. I did not.

These three girls are the best of friends until something happens to one of them that causes a rip in their bond.

They make a promise to keep it all in.

When secrets can be brought to the surface however the two girls have to hire a PI to find the third. When they do finally find her she seems to not want to reconnect with her teenage friends.

Without a choice the three women lives are being threatened as the story is building to a slow paced conclusion that is both exciting and heartbreaking for the reader.

This is my first read by Teresa Driscoll, with thanks to Netgalley.

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After reading the synopsis for this book, I was very excited to read it. I thought it was an interesting story line that I couldn't wait to follow. Unfortunately, this book did not meet my expectations. It is about three girls who went to boarding school together years ago and made a promise to keep something secret. They cannot tell anyone about it. The book jumps back and forth between now and then and also between different characters. The secret that they were hiding was something that I did guess was what happened, which was disappointing. I like to be completely surprised at something I would never think about. Other parts of the story were not as easy to predict but were also not that far fetched. It was also edited a bit differently. There are quotes where people are speaking and it will be in the middle of a paragraph with thoughts and actions along with it. They also only used apostrophes instead of the normal quotations signaling a person is speaking. The reason why I gave it a two star review was because I found myself not wanting to read this book. It took me much longer than normal to read it. There was nothing really pulling to read this book in every spare second I had.

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Great psychological thriller!! Three women were school friends with a big secret. Someone knows their secret. But who? This book has you guessing until the end!!

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Three friends vow to keep secret a devastating tragedy that occurred while at boarding school. The novel is told from each of the girl's perspectives in alternating format. I was initially intrigued and rapidly read the first third of the book, but then started getting strong hints of what the big reveal was going to be at the end. So from there, while I was still interested, I was losing a bit of interest as the end seemed to move slowly. I also didn't think the big reveal was all that shocking. It is a good book and worth a read, just not as amazing as other psychological thrillers out there today.

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Not what I expected.

The aspects of this book I enjoyed were the smooth, very readable prose and the way the plot came together at the end and left no threads untied. I also didn't have to suspend my disbelief very often, which is good in a thriller.

The aspects I didn't enjoy were the slow pacing, the overly described features of people, objects and places which had no impact on the plot, the filler and the anticlimactic ending. The slog through all the filler wasn't really worth the unsatisfying conclusion. Most of the characters behaved and spoke so similarly that I wouldn't have been able to distinguish them if I hadn't been reminded of their names.

Over all, because the prose was enjoyable and the plotting was well done, I would like to read more from this author. The talent is clearly there, I was just expecting a more intense read, as promised by the blurb.

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The Promise had a lot of promise but it just didn't quite impress me enough. There are quite a few Catholic boarding school mysteries being published right now and this one didn't stand out for me. It was a slow burn and the majority of the action started to take place too late in the book to hold my interest. I did find the writing to be fluent and easy to read and the concept was there but I was hoping for more build-up in the first 50% of the novel. I felt like The actual "twist" was pretty obvious and not as earth shattering as I had hoped. Overall, I will continue to seek out Teresa Driscoll's work because I think her body of work is great, this one just wasn't for me.

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Three girls keep a secret from many years ago at school. Told in the past and present by all three. This was a good read, enjoyable and well written

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This is my second book by this author and I was very excited based on how much I enjoyed her first novel. My interest was piqued from the beginning. This had all the classics of a psychological thriller. It was good, great to read, easy to get through, if not just a little slow in parts. It had enough twists and turns to keep you occupied until the end. I will definitely continue to read her novels.

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Thanks to the publisher for advanced ebook. All opinions are my own.

I have always enjoyed thrillers that are about best friends with secrets. There is more mystery, suspense, and thrill. This one was no exception. It had me hooked from the first page.

Something happens between three best friends during boarding school. They keep it a secret until it can't be a secret any longer. It was fun trying to figure out what the actual secret was. I was wrong every time. By the time the secret was revealed, several other big moments were exposed that I did not see coming.

I enjoyed every character. They each had unique flaws that you kept wondering if they were not as friendly as they seemed.

This was a great book. I highly recommend it. I will be reading more from this author very soon!

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This is my first book by this author and I’m looking forward to reading more. The story is about 3 friends who make a promise to keep a secret.

Every time I thought I had an inkling of what was coming next, I was proved wrong. It’s definitely a book which makes you think about how your choices shape who you are today.

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I enjoyed this twisty, fast-moving novel from Teresa Driscoll very much.

The book centers around Beth, who with her friends Sally and Carol, have received the news that the boarding school they once attended and contains a huge secret only the girls know, will be torn down soon.

While Sally and Carol have stayed in touch, Carol has distanced herself from the other women, and Sally and Beth are frantic to track down their friend before the mystery becomes public. With the help of private detective, the race against the clock begins.

The book contained several interesting side plots, and it wove back and forth between the girls at boarding school and the women they have now become. I enjoyed the way the writing almost had a slight gothic tone but was still modern.

I enjoyed the book immensely, and would be happy to try some of Ms. Driscoll's other books.

Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley.com for my advanced copy.

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The Promise is a solid read that delves into the long term psychological impact of guilt. Three best friends make a promise that ultimately changes the course of their lives. Beth, Sally and Carol are attached at the hip when the three of them meet at boarding school. After an incident at school leads to their suspension, Carol is never the same. What happened to Carol? And what type of promise did these three friends make that haunts them still today?

This is a story that has a lot of suspenseful build up until about the 70% mark. Then all of its secrets and reveals come spilling out. The story makes sense and all is wrapped up neatly at the end. However, I found the plot to drag on in parts and was able to predict all of the outcomes. This deflated its punch for me. I suspect I would've enjoyed it much more had I not foreseen the ending.

It is a fast and easy read for those who enjoy thrillers. I will have to read her earlier books as I really liked her writing style. Thank you to publisher and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I enjoyed Teresa Driscoll's book, The Promise and found the story to have many unique elements. The characters and setting were well developed and helped to draw you into the novel. I enjoyed the various voices used to tell the story and the way it revealed past incidents in tiny bits. The story contained many twists and turns mostly near the conclusion of the story. Although a few of the twists were hinted at in earlier parts of the book, I think that one or more of them could have been revealed earlier, thus making them more important parts of the story telling.

Overall I found The Promise to be a great read and will look for Teresa Driscoll's future novels.

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Driscoll is great at leading you on. Unfortunately, she needs an editor. The Promise to not reveal a secret between three girls made while in high school comes back to haunt the girls as a reunion nears. In mysteries, setting is often important. However, in this work it becomes too redundant. It is a story of relationships. Driscoll is effective in introducing false leads, but the leads went nowhere. Found the Promise was too easily guessed.

Thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for this Kindle edition.

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I think I’ve been reading too many psychological thrillers lately. It might be clouding my views of other books. Take for instance Teresa Driscoll’s new book The Promise, I had such high expectations for this because of her first book I am Watching You, but this new one was a serious let down.

Beth, Sally and Carol were best friends in an English boarding school. Through flashbacks, we are shown a glimmer of something bad that happened in the girl’s past, and they’ve all agreed to keep it secret.

Back in present time, Beth and Sally are still best friends, yet Carol is withdrawn from her friends. Last anyone has heard of her, she was in France with her new husband, Ned.

When Beth and Sally are told their former boarding school is closing and the building is to be demolished, flashbacks of their secret and the promise all those years ago come to light. Slowly other secrets and facts start to unravel around the three women.

Let me go back to one word I just mentioned, slowly. This book moved at a bloody snails pace. I had to keep putting this book down and going to another book because I was so unbelievably bored. It wasn’t until I noticed 50 percent of the way into this book, that Driscoll finally let’s us know what the secret it. Without spoiling it, it isn’t much of a secret.

Unpopular opinion, but this slow burn was not worth the wait. By the time the big reveal happened, I was not only bored, I decided I wasn’t interested anymore. On top of that, the last 30 percent of this book get’s massively insane. It was like Driscoll threw a plate of spaghetti at the wall hoping it would stick, let me just say, it didn’t! It was chaotic and hard to follow. Then Driscoll tried to tie it all together with a neat bow. It was a bloody mess.

To Teresa Driscoll’s benefit, the characters and writing is what made me keep reading this book. If you’re someone who enjoys a thriller here or there, this book could be for you, it will give you the tiny thrill you’re looking for. Any experience, maybe even obsessed reader of this genre, you’re going to find this to be a massive let down. You might as well skip this one, you’re really not missing anything with The Promise.

Thank you NetGalley, Teresa Driscoll, and Thomas & Mercer for my copy of The Promise in exchange for an honest review.

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Fab book with so many twists and turns which I never saw coming. Loved the girls relationship and Adam and Matthew. Complex,sad and a thoroughly good read.

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Is it ever okay to break a promise? Especially if it was one you made as a child, 30 years ago?
Secrets can kill and they can steal. Steal years of enjoyment in a person’s life if they are allowed to. Depending on the secret, guilt or regret play a huge part in the lives of those who hold themselves to the promise they made whether it was yesterday, last year or decades ago.
Three young girls, Sally, Beth and Carol are roomed together at boarding school and become close and the best of friends. Until one night things changed and brought a darkness to their friendship and the next year Carol leaves school and her friends behind. Beth and Sally remain close but attempts to bring Carol back into their close friendship is marred by the distance she keeps from them. Things are not the same and the events of one night haunt the girls, some affected more then others.
Now it is many years later, 2016. The boarding school is closing and having one last party and Beth and Sally are compelled to go back to the school and bring Carol with her usual remoteness, shows no urgency or desire to go back to that school.
This book goes from areas in the past, to the present 2016 and is narrated by various characters and you can’t help but be affected but feel for the characters by the damage done to them by keeping secrets.
I was really excited for this book. The last book I read of Teresa Driscoll’s “the Friend” was a five star for me and this was such a great plot. But the book fell flat for me. I found it to be a bit choppy as well as slow and dragging without a lot of build up to the big secret, the root of the promise. It also felt to me that the ending was rushed. The story followed slowly but then at the end when it seemed that the story was over, there were secrets and twists thrown in there all at once that upset the flow of the book for me. I found parts a little implausible concerning Melody’s involvement in the present, for example and I didn’t think that the one element of the secret needed to be shared as much as it was.
This is my favourite genre of novel, psychological thriller/mystery but now that there are so many out of that type, I think us, as the readers, have a higher expectation. Unfortunately while an enjoyable enough read to get 3 stars, this wasn’t one of the better ones for me.
Thank you to net galley and the publishers for allowing me read this book by sending me a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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Sally, Beth, and Carol met when they were enrolled at The Convent, Order of St. Colman in Sussex. The three girls were inseparable. They helped each other with school courses, family issues, romantic desires, and supported each other in any way possible. So what could possibly happen to the three friends after graduation? Sally received information that the convent was going to be demolished for new construction, because there was no longer any funding to run the convent. However, there was a promise that each of the girls made to each other many years ago at the convent. This promise could be revealed if the construction continues. Sally and Beth need to reach Carol and let her know about the demolition. After they Facebook messaged her, terrorizing messages started appearing. Will they be able to reach Carol? Why has she basically vanished? Sally hires a private investigator to find Carol. He is only able to find Carol’s mother. The women want Carol’s mother to call her, so they can speak to her. The call is uneventful, with a Carol promising to get in touch with them. However, this doesn’t come to fruition. Even Carol’s husband is worried about her. He reaches out to Sally and Beth, but according to him, Carol doesn’t want anything to do with them any longer. Why is Carol evading them? What is this promise that neither Sally or Beth will divulge? This book is really a great psychological thriller. The plot was definitely contrived of multiple sub-themes of what each of the women were going through in their lives. The author kept the reader intrigued throughout the entire book. The ending was such a surprise. It was not at all what I expected. It was even better than what I expected. The character development was superb. The reader could definitely relate to each of the characters throughout the book. I enjoyed the writers writing style. The only complaint I have about the book is that I feel the book could’ve been a little shorter. I feel that just as much of the plot could have been accomplished in a shorter book. In some places, it seemed to drag. All in all, you will not be disappointed with this book. I highly recommend it.

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My Rating: Three Stars
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Pub. Date: Feb. 7, 2019

On a personal note, my husband had open heart surgery on Feb. 8th and remains in the hospital from complications. He is not out of the woods yet, but he is one the mend. Thank you for all your support.

I hope you understand why this review only has a star rating. I miss reviewing but at the moment I am too preoccupied.

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Three best friends at boarding school, Beth, Sally and Carol share a terrible secret and make a promise to each other to never tell. Thirty years later, it is at threat of being revealed. The book flits between Beth and Carol’s stories, as well as the perspective of Matthew the private investigator.

I gave this book a solid 3/5 stars as it was an entertaining read. However, my initial engagement waned as time went on- the ending felt a bit rushed and less believable. It was more of a suspense rather than psychological thriller. This was the first book I’ve read by Teresa Driscoll and I would be interested to look out her other titles. Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley for an advance copy. I have shared this review on Goodreads.

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Sometimes the promises that we make in our teenage years, become shackles and chains as we age. Anyone who has ever wrestled with loyalty, friendship, and rash promises, amidst all the regular complications of life will immediately relate to The Promise. Beth, Sally, and Carol meet as young girls in boarding school and immediately become best friends. However, a promise made between them binds them together and drives them apart at the same time. Check out this great story of the power of friends to heal our darkest wounds,

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Three boarding school friends, Beth, Sally, and Carol, make a promise as adolescents. Now adults, the first two have lost touch with Carol; the secret that they promised not to tell threatens to be exposed and Beth’s family is endangered.

Moving back and forth from past to present, the story is told from four different points of view; that of the three friends and the private investigator hired to help Beth and Sally find Carol. The investigator appears to have secrets of his own.

There are lots of surprises in this well written psychological suspense novel.

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This was not as good as her others and left me wanting a little more. Is this the end of the series?

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An interesting twist on three boarding school friends and the haunting past they all tried to leave behind. Something sinister rears its ugly head causing old wounds to resurface.

Well written mystery.

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Beth, Sally and Carol, three schoolgirls at a private school made a promise to keep their deepest secret. Unexpected news threatens to expose the secret they have kept for so long and it seems someone is determined for that not to happen. Having lost touch with Carol, the other women hire a private investigator to track her down and are not prepared for what they find.

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Beth, Sally, and Carol were best friends in a Catholic boarding school. While not actually knowing what the promise is we know that Beth and Sally are worried that because their school is getting torn down their promise will become know. Beth is happily married to Adam and has two sons. She is terrified that she could lose her husband, along with her sons, if Adam discovers her secret. Sally turned to drinking, many years ago, in an effort to forget what the girls did so long ago. , Beth, or Sally and Beth is desperate to contact Carol, so they can either make plans to do "something" about their secret or be freed from their promise.. The two women hire a private investigator to help decide if their promise will be kept,

Beth searches for Carol, she receives threatening messages, implying that Beth should stop her search.. What they did as teenagers seems to follow them everywhere and is still there when the story ends.

There are multiple layers to the story. Nothing is simple. Nothing predictable. Just when you think all has been revealed, there is more.

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The Promise kept me guessing from the beginning to the very end. I kept trying to predict what might happen next, but was so rarely correct. Several times I thought I had it pretty much figured out, only to have yet another secret revealed. This book made me think about how much a teenage accident/incident can change a person and alter the course of his/her life.

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A promise made 30 years ago between 3 girls shapes and influences their lives up until now, this secret is about to come out and turn their world upside down.

It took me quite some time to get into this book, the first half doesn’t give away a lot except for the fact there is a secret, but no hints towards what secret. But when you pass into the 2nd half it feels like a roller coaster, a steamroller which hits you with twist after twist. The amount of twists started to feel a bit unreal to me but ‘life is stranger than fiction‘ right?

It is worth it to keep on reading, The Promise will reward you in the end and leave you with a good feeling.

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A very dark and disturbing read that kept me awake till the very end.... this story focuses on 3 friends and a secret that they hold from their school days, a secret that is to be revealed when news that their old school is to be closed and what they thought they had buried in the past is about to revealed

A highly recommended read for all Teresa Driscoll fans

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I loved this wonderful domestic thriller. It takes you on a wild ride, full of chills and thrills
I felt truly connected to the characters and was really connected to the story. I recommend it highly. The author was able to create an atmosphere of suspense and pressure.

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Three friends harbouring a promise, from as early as their teens, right through to adulthood.
This is a story of Beth, Sally and Carol, who were in the same convent boarding school and became fast friends from day 1.

At 40, Beth is happily married to Adam with two sons. Sally is living happily by herself, after a marriage gone wrong and Carol is not in contact with them.
When Sally and Beth learnt that their school is shutting down due to lack of funds, and the grounds will be excavated – they panic. After all, their secret is buried somewhere in the school. They actively seek out Carol, who is the main person behind the secret they are harbouring. However, she is not traceable. In desperation, they hire Matthew, a private investigator, to hunt out Carol – but he seems to be harbouring some secrets of his own.
Told alternatively by the various characters, between the now and the then, The Promise kept me intrigues enough till the end.

The characters are relatable and the mystery surrounding them unfolds eventually. The language is easy to follow, and add to it a dash of emotions, especially when told from Beth’s point of view, enhances the solidarity between the women.

The relationships between the girls and their mothers, both in their youth and as adults, was well crafted out.
This book gives an insight into the psyche about how one deals with difficult choices and situations and how they affect our lives and the lives of those we love. The story is more more focused on family drama and friendship, though there is an element of mystery to it.

Definitely worth a read!

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NetGalley | The Promise
By Teresa Driscoll


NetGalley Book 6

Spoilers...
5 ⭐️’s !!!

OMG this book! Amazing from cover to cover!

So many moving parts and so much going on but extremely well written and easy to follow! There was zero downtime during this read and for that I loved it!

The bond between three friends that ran so extremely deep is something you couldn’t help but envy! Knowing that no matter where you are in life, you have friends who are with you and support you every step in your journey!

The intense and thrilling drama with the various characters did not lack a thing!

Thank you NetGalley for and advanced reader copy! I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend!

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This is a good - not exactly original but still, good - story told in a very tricky way that I'm not sure will work for many readers.

My first feeling was that the narrators in this book are having their own secret world, as opposed to the usual feeling when you as a reader are let into the narrator's head exclusively and your biggest excitement comes from waiting with great anticipation to see what other narrators and/or characters will do when they finally discover what you already know.

It is mainly due to the fact that THE PROMISE spins around a promise that many (if not all, you never know) narrators know but you as a reader don't. Everything is moving forward against this big finale but you constantly feel excluded...because they know and hint at it, but you are left in the dark until much later...

Truly reminded me about friggin being in high school.

On the plus side, the writing is very good. There are some chapters when it gets almost mythical and poetic if you don't count the fact that you're still excluded from their little promise club. And the descriptions of an English boarding school felt highly realistic (in that it made me cringe and NEVER send my kids there, but still) and time and place appropriate - thank you, Teresa Driscoll, for the education. I can only hope this wasn't written based on your personal experiences.

Other than that the story reminded me of Ruth Ware's The Lying Game, but with different secrets and lies. And also a bit of Curtis Sittenfeld's Prep - only the British version a somewhat high-end boarding school where you feel like you don't exactly belong or fit in.

Thank you Thomas & Mercer for the chance to read this in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Not for me. I just couldn’t get into this book. The characters were not really likeable. Their lives were not interesting and I just didn’t care about them. The tease of something awful that happened years ago was not enough to make me like the characters. The story was just boring and I couldn’t make myself care about what would happen next. Sorry, I didn’t like this at all. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me an arc in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Just a Few Words:   The twists, the turns, the sheer magnitude of the revelations makes me want to turn around and read it again, but unfortunately, I only want to read the last half -- well, actually not that much.  Oh the dilemma.     Okay, let's begin...

The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a psychological thriller

First, let me thank NetGalley, the publisher Thomas & Mercer, and of course the author, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

My Synopsis:
Due to fewer nuns entering the order, and less students enrolling in the school, The Order of St. Colman is moving to a smaller site. The existing buildings will be demolished, and the site sold and re-developed.

Beth and Sally meet to discuss the ramifications of the destruction of their old boarding school. They agree. They have to find Carol. Their secret may be revealed, and they have to figure out what to do – together. The three girls had become inseparable during their school days, but Carol had drifted away. Now, a promise made at the age of 14, must be broken as adults, but all must agree.

In the last 30 years, the girls became women. Beth is happily married to Adam and they have two boys. She is terrified that she will lose Adam if the secret comes out. Sally is divorced after a miscarriage showed her the truth about her husband. She is finally getting her life back on track. She doesn’t want the secret to derail her now. Last they heard, Carol was living in France with her husband Ned, and doing a lot of travelling.

Without providing him with too much detail, the women hire Private Investigator Matthew Hill to find Carol.

Little do they know that there is someone out there watching them, and Beth starts getting warnings to drop things. It starts innocent enough, but the warnings escalate.

My Opinions:
This book is about loyalty, and love, and friendship. Friends that we make as children, and keep as we age. Those friends, even when separated by distance, have powerful bonds. And it is about a secret between three such friends. A secret that should never have been kept, and which has haunted them all.  I love this premise.

Unfortunately, the book started slow, and I truly thought there were just too many words…. There were definitely parts that could have been cut out, that didn’t really add to the plot – Matthew’s backstory, the crows, and that epilogue was just too long… Needless to say I must have skimmed parts, because I know Carol’s Mom came to stay at Beth’s, but I don’t remember her ever leaving… These things concern me.

However, again, the premise was great, and with a little patience, the story revealed itself, and it was good. It was told from different perspectives, from different time-lines, but it was very straightforward, no confusion. Some of the reveals were very predictable, but there were a couple of extra twists that surprised me.

The book really picked up speed by about 60%, and from there to the overly long ending, I really enjoyed it. Part of me thinks too late, and the other part says but it was good! So I’m struggling to give it a rating. In my book,” Good” is a 3 star rating, but I can’t do that because the bad part was so long, it deserves only 2. On the other hand, the good part was that good that I want to forget about all the bad and give it 4 stars…but I can’t do that either. See my dilemma? I’m going with 3.5. Don’t ask.

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Three young girls in a boarding school and a secret. A promise is made. This secret will haunt them throughout their lives. And then they receive news that the boarding school will be torn down. Will their secret be revealed? Will one of them break the promise? Teresa Driscoll does a wonderful job of sharing the lives of these three girls. I was not expecting the twist at the end. Thoroughly enjoyed this book!

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I enjoyed this book and would recommend it, it is a fast read and has some really fun aspects but also I found some of it not to my taste. Its not my usual genre but I was pleasantly surprised.

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Promises made when you are young can come back to haunt you in the future. Each of these friends promised to keep a secret regarding a tragedy, but the consequences of this promise cause issues later on in life. This book is a well written psychological drama, but it starts out slowly and builds upon the drama.

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To be honest, I did not love. The best part of the book was the ending, which I guess can be a positive, but the rest of the book seemed to drag. I understand a lot of the background was necessary for the ending to make sense, but it definitely could have been condensed or started the build up a little earlier. It took me awhile to get through this one. Again, the ending redeemed it a little, but overall I was a little underwhelmed.

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This book took a bit for me to get into. I loved “I am watching you” also by this author and truly enjoyed reading it, but getting through this book took work. I think the overall premise of the book was good but it lacked engagement, at least for me. I was looking for more, but midway through the book, I realized the book had not gotten anywhere. It took me forever to get through this book and I just didn’t want to keep reading it. I typically do not quit on a book, but unfortunately, this was a DNF for me, maybe another day I can pick it back up, but this one just wasn’t for me!

I’m choosing to give it a 3 star because I felt like some people may enjoy it, so I don’t want to totally dash this book and perhaps the ending is better.!

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Beth, Sally and Carol become fast friends at a Catholic boarding school in England, there because their parents believe they are doing the best for their daughters, providing them with the best education.
During one of their last years at the school, something terrible happens to one of them, something which will have repercussions on all of them for years to come. Something which they vow to never tell anyone. That promise will continue to haunt them for years, affecting them each in different ways as adults.
The school is being sold and torn down. Beth panics when she reads about it and frantically contacts Sally but is unable to track down Carol. She is afraid the secret will come out and their lives destroyed.
Telling any more of the story would ruin the wonderful psychological study of keeping dark secrets and protecting friends. The impact of the initial event and the fear of it being revealed is different for each of them, but they are all panicking, just in different ways. Someone is threatening them all, but they have no idea who.
I throughly enjoyed the read.
Many thanks to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for the opportunity to read and review "The Promise."

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What a psychological thriller, so many twists and turns and a surprise ending. I picked this up and read it into the early morning as I had to know the ending. Definitely a novel to recommend. Can’t wait to read more from Teresa Driscoll.

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Unfortunately, I was unable to finish this book. Not because it wasn’t written well, but because of my own post partum anxiety that kept me from continuing. I’d still recommend it to people, but sadly, I myself wasn’t able to enjoy it. This was a complete mistake on my part and I should have done more research before requesting the book.

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This book grabbed my attention from the beginning. The reader knows from the beginning that there is a secret so horrific that Sally, Beth and Carol make a promise from their boarding school days to never tell. We also know there is a death involved. Honoring their promise has impacted each of their lives. I was kept guessing until the end. Good mystery with underlying stories of love of family and friends.

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Beth, Sally, and Carol were the best of friends at their convent boarding school as teenagers. One traumatic event changed everything for Carol and she distanced herself, moving to a different country and eventually cutting all ties. Years later the convent is being torn down and all former students are invited back for a reunion. Beth and Sally instantly become worried that the event in the past will become uncovered and they scramble to get in touch with Carol. They soon find themselves in harm's way and start to feel threatened. Is it Carol? Or someone else who knows their terrible secret?

This was a 3.5 star read for me. It was an easy read and I wanted to get to the end to find out what happened. Some of the characters didn't make much sense to me (Melody) but I suppose that was just to add to the mystery of who was responsible for certain things. Overall it was a well written story, the second I've read from Teresa Driscoll. Not really a "thriller" per say, more like a drama with some mystery sprinkled in.

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A Captivating Read:
Being suddenly confronted with a demon of their past, Beth and Sally try to get in touch with their friend Carol. The three friends had been at boarding school together, but after they left the school their lives have taken very different turns. As the story unfolds, the reader gets a glimpse into their past and present lives and the unseen burdens these women have been carrying around, unable to share them with the people they love. What I like about The Promise is the complexity of each of the characters. I am sure a lot of readers can relate to one or more aspects of their struggles and how they try to find happiness despite them. This book captivated me and I enjoyed reading it from beginning to end.

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Three teenage girls at a boarding school suffer through a harrowing experience that locks them permanently together. Years later they receive a letter from the school indicating that it is closing and their dorm is scheduled to be torn down. New buildings will go up in the site which means digging, and digging is the last thing the three want to have happen. They make their plan and two of them head to the school. The third member of the trio separated herself out years ago to the point of moving to another country.

As they move through their plan they have to deal with telling lies and half truths to husbands, new boyfriends, and children. At times the reader will think they’ve figured the book out but no. Teresa Driscoll has woven a magnificent mystery. Readers are in for big surprises. 5 stars!

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If only we all had 1 friend, let alone 2 that could keep a secret for that long of a time. Carol, Sal and Beth all are keeping a secret from their early teen years. But one of the is also keeping a secret from them.
Their private school is being torn down, and their secret by be revealed. What will they do now? Thank you netgalley.

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In my opinion, I felt this was too drawn out, to the extent that when I got to the twist, it felt unremarkable. Well written though, certainly enough for me to finish the book and read apace, In summary, i just personally felt a little deflated.

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While I do think this was a well written and tense thriller, I felt that it just was a bit slow and dragging too, which made me rate it at a 3-4 instead of a 5. It had some good tension, twists, chills, and thrills, and did keep my focus in a way that made it enjoyable to read. I think if it were a bit shorter, it would have been a 5 star read. Overall, I recommend to my fellow thriller lovers.
Will use in a challenge and let the members of Chapter Chatter Pub know about it’s release!

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This is the second book I have read by Teresa Driscoll. I wanted to see if her writing style was the same as a recent book I read by her. She is amazing with building up to the secret. But, once you get the big reveal it seems to fall flat for me. It just doesn’t match the build up. That’s the best way I can describe it. It’s not bad, it’s just an average read. I wouldn’t be opposed to reading more in the future but I won’t be seeking it out. Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a taut psychological thriller that will keep readers guessing all the way up to an explosive and jaw-dropping reveal. This novel had me caught up in the mysterious 'promise' right from the start, and the build-up to the shocking conclusion never wavered in its intensity.

Three friends, Beth, Sally, and Carol, become inseparable during their time at boarding school. Their special bond is strengthened by a shared secret that each girl vows that she will always keep. But twenty-five years later, the women learn that their school is slated for demolition and their decades long secret is at threat of being exposed. Beth and Sally engage private investigator Matthew to help them track down the long estranged Carol, but it seems that Matthew may be hiding secrets of his own. And why is a promise made over twenty-five years earlier continuing to haunt each of the three women all these years later?

This is a compelling story of secrets, lies, friendships, and loyalties, and I was racing through pages to discover the nature of the promise. I would highly recommend this book to any fan of the genre who appreciates the element of surprise in a taut and well-plotted mystery.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for this ARC.

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Thank you to the publisher Thomas & Mercer and the author for an e-ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Carol, Beth, and Sally are friends who meet at school. One night, they experience an unthinkable tragedy and it tears them apart. Flash forward and their secret is being threatened to be exposed.

Told from each of the girls' POV over the span of the years when they were at school until current day, this book has a few twists and turns that you aren't expecting.

Good for readers that love suspense.

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I tried to get through this but simply gave up at 40%. The problem for me is the way Driscoll keeps the "big event" -- the dead girl hinted at in the prologue -- away from the reader, letting the reader stew in some kind of tizzy trying to figure out what happened to the three best friends. She tries so badly to build momentum to get to that retelling that I know it won't be satisfactory. If the event was really good, she'd share it earlier, so the reader can be in on the characters' angst. At this point, it seems they're just spinning their wheels, and they aren't interesting enough to care about. I also find the flipping back and forth between characters and time too much work for the reader. What I mean is it comes off as lazy writing. For me, there's no narrative flow. Usually, I'm so intrigued to find out what happens in a novel, I'll look for a spoiler. Here, I just don't care.

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Throughout the book, I was sure I knew what the dark secret would be in the end and while I wasn't wrong, the author still managed to surprise me. I realized there was so much more going on behind the scenes, beneath the surface, for many of the characters and that I'd sensed, but never guessed what else was being kept secret.

This was a skillfully written book with complex characters and adeptly weaved suspense.

My full review is on Goodreads.

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Fast-paced psychological thriller. 3 girls promise at boarding school to keep a secret. 30 years later the secret might get exposed. The reader doesn't find out what secret they had to keep until the last part of the book. I was a little disappointed when I found out what it actually was. I expected to be more remarkable as it affected all three girls throughout their life. But I still enjoyed the book, quite a few twists. Definitely recommend.

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Three girls held a deep, dark secret and they vowed to keep it forever. Someone is threatening their secret and the three must decide how far are they willing to go and their promise to one another.

It's a psychological suspenseful novel, which is a new area for me and it kept it me wanting more, page after page after page. I try and visualize each of the three characters and see how these three are able to keep this promise, even under dire consequences.

Delving and exploring the psyche of characters is tricky and tough, because you have to try and devoid your own psyche and tap into these three.

Without giving away too much of the story, you slowly start to recognize the significant traumas, they experience and how they can keep their bond and strength with one another.

Over the next decades, Beth and Sally remain close, but they haven't seen Carol, since Beth's 30th birthday. Beth's 40th birthday is fast approaching and Sally and Beth haven't heard or seen anything about Carol and a new twist starts to develop.

The school is going to be demolished and their secret might be exposed. It is now a race against time to locate Carol and somehow keep their promise among only the three of them......................Read the book to find out what happens!!

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I give this book 2.5 stars. The premise seemed interesting and I liked the characters though I felt they were a little immature. My biggest issue with the book is it tried to throw in too many “twists” that I felt were unnecessary to the plot. It was a slow read that I felt took too long to get to the main secret, which wasn’t revealed until about 60% through the book. I think that exposing it earlier and then possibly expanding a little more on other plot points thrown in at the end would’ve helped the book move at a better pace.

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A well written, well plotted book which I thoroughly enjoyed. I found the characters were intricately described and enjoyed the different time scales, which were used well to build the story and the tension. I read this in 36 hours and felt sad when I finished it as the girls had become like friends to me.

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Beth, Sally and Carole have a secret. A secret from their teenage years that no one can ever find out. Unfortunately, the book is so slow moving that the reader doesn’t find out much about this secret until over two-thirds into the book. The ending gets better so it’s a shame that the pace of the book meant I wasn’t that interested by the characters or the reveal.

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Very interesting novel of 3 friends relationships and their coming of age. Ms. Driscoll has proved herself to have an easygoing manner of writing that keeps your attention and offers excellent insight into their personal lives. Good read!

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Combine three good friends, a boarding school operated by nuns and a decision that affects them for the rest of their lives. These are the main ingredients in The Promise.

Sally, Beth and Carol share a secret that they believe is buried forever. Then, with the news that their old school is closing and will be demolished, the secret doesn’t seem very buried anymore. What transpires is a twisty, suspenseful story that could keep you reading well into the night.

The story is told mainly from Beth’s perspective but occasionally from Carol, Sally and Matthew (a detective hired by Beth and Sally in order to locate Carol) point of view. Besides being an unpredictable, psychological tale, The Promise is also a story of friendships and courage. While there were a few weaknesses in the book, I recommend it for anyone who enjoys a mystery with interesting characters, a well-developed plot and great suspense. I would give it 3.5 but will bump it up to 4.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing a copy of this book for review.

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The Promise is an emotionally charged tale, full of feeling and heartache, friendship, and loss, love and betrayal, hope and renewal, healing and second chances.
It portrays the deep bonds of friendship through the rich, but tragic histories of three school girls turned adults. Through the first half of the book we follow the mystery of Carol with building tension, hoping to discover her dark secret that’s scarred all three lives and shaped their future. Interwoven into the plot amongst her horrific reveal, we unravel the struggles the other two women face independently, as well as the heartbreak they’ve shared collectively all these years since. The plot peaks as they strive to come to grips with the past, face a new, unexpected threat that has been resurrected to haunt them, and find healing and resolution to move forward, despite all.

This story is not a thriller or a suspense novel, and though it contains two very distinct mysteries, it is so much more than that. It is really a piece of fiction that narrates the friendship of three girls with a ghastly secret, the struggles and drama of life that ensues, and the attempts to find healing and freedom. Admittedly, there were moments when I felt the story was a catchall of dramatic events and it felt a bit all over the place with its myriad of tragedies, some feeling a touch far-fetched, but despite that, it was a very moving and well-told story that I am so glad that I had the chance to read.

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I love Teresa Driscoll and her writing style. And of course, I wasn't disappointed with this book. Secrets, mysteries, old school - everything what I like. It was slow on the beginning but worth to wait till the end to unfold all the darknets and twists.


I would like to thank Netgalley, Thomas and Mercer, and Teresa Driscoll (who attended boarding school!) for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Beth is eleven when she is sent away to the Convent of St Colman's boarding school on a grant. During assigned sleeping quarters, she meets Sally, who is sent to the school on an armed forces grant too, and Carol, who is there because her mother won the lottery. Beth is a little embarrassed about her blankets, and confides in Carol, who whips off one of hers to exchange for one of Beth's. It becomes evident that the three will become close friends.

This story goes from present to past and opens with Beth being called by Sally's husband to come that Sally has lost her baby and locked herself in the bathroom.

Then a letter is sent to all the girls that attended the boarding school about it being torn down and a farewell party. This letter stirs up bad emotions with Sally and Beth, wondering what to do, and if Carol, whom they've lost touch with has seen it. It also conjures up a memory that over the course of the story the reader gets bits and pieces of about the promise made by the three. Something terrible that happened, that the three were never to tell anyone, but the closure of the Convent has opened up guilt and brought it to light a Pandora box.

Beth decides to hire a private investigator to help locate Carol, but Matthew Hill, a former police officer who left the force. Beth, remaining loyal, doesn't fill Matthew in entirely, just that she's lost track of a friend and is trying to locate her. Matthew follows a lead and finds Carol's mother, where Beth drags Sally along, only to discover that Carol's mom goes into a state of shock upon seeing the girls.

The encounter doesn't go as planned, but more unusual there is a strange message warning them followed by a scare concerning Beth's children. When Beth's husband, Adam gets badly injured, she decides she no longer wants to hide the truth, even if it means jail time.

Great story, and I really enjoyed how it went from present to past in retelling with a lot of twists and turns that kept the reader guessing how just what kind of promise was made and for what.

I received an ARC in from NetGalley via Thomas & Mercer General Fiction in exchange from my honest opinion.

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Thanks to NetGalley for the advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The Promise by Teresa Driscoll, published 2/07/2019
Normally I like this kind of book but this one really dragged for me. I read it between other books to try to keep it fresh but just was never grabbed by it.
The premise of three classmates with a longtime secret was a good one, it just never came to light like it should have in an interesting way.
The background descriptions were boring and trite. When we finally got further into the story, I was quite tired of it by then. There were no good twists or turns either.
I am sorry to say that I would not recommend this book.
** stars.

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It begins by describing Beth, Carols and Sally’s arrival at boarding school. The story goes to the present and flashes back to the past. The girls made a promise to protect each other from a secret. This story takes you on a whirlwind ride to find out about Carol. The middle of the story lags a little, but the ending more than makes up for that. It was a great book with a surprise ending.

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The Promise is a well written novel, but lacks that all encompassing fear of the unknown that makes a psychological thriller really stand out.

I enjoyed this tale quite a bit, but found there wasn’t a great deal of surprise in the way things played out and each characters roles.

There’s a main event that happens early on that I’m struggling to come to terms with. There’s just a touch of unanswered questions that are heavy on my brain. You don’t get the full details until the end of the book, but I’m still missing a few pieces of info that would help complete the book.

At the end of the day I would recommend this book, it’s a good read and entertaining.

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Beth, Sally, and Carol became best friends when they met in boarding school. Their friendship was tested one fateful night when something horrible happened. Something that they vowed never to speak of again.

Thirty years later, the boarding school is being demolished. Terrified that their secret will be exposed, Beth and Sally try to contact Carol. Instead, Beth is warned to leave it alone. She is finally ready to face the past. But someone doesn’t want the past brought up. Someone is prepared to kill to keep the secret. But who is it? And what lengths will they go to ensure Sally and Beth stay quiet?

The plotline of The Promise did take some time getting going. Like I said in my WWW Wednesday post, I wasn’t a fan of the book at first. There was so much going on that I had an issue keeping storylines/characters straight. The author merged everything down to two main storylines. What happened to the girls at boarding school in the past and what was happening to them in the present. She was able to merge the two at the end of the book.

My dislike of Beth didn’t turn to like immediately. But, she acknowledged that she needed help. She also knew that telling people about the secret would be a weight lifted off her shoulders. I didn’t like how she handled what Carol told her. I thought that she could have handled it better. But when push came to shove, she was there for Carol.

Carol sideswiped me. I was with the majority of people in the book. I thought that Carol was being a snot. Talk about something that came out of left field. I also was taken aback by her confession to Beth in the hotel room. Again, out of left field.

I liked Sally. The secret she had to keep affected her more than she let on. Her home life when she was younger was awful. The tidbits that she told Matthew and what I read in Beth’s flashback, she didn’t have it good. I did have a good cry about her news at the end of the book. All I have to say about that is that she deserved it.

The Promise fit right in with the mystery/thriller/suspense genre. The author was a master at throwing out red herrings and false leads. I would have never of guessed at who was sending the messages to Beth and who ran Adam off the road. Never would have guessed at all. And what happened at the end of the book. That all came out of the blue for me.

The end of The Promise was one of the more intense ones that I have read to date. The author had a couple of huge plot twists thrown in there that made me go “WTH.” Like I mentioned above, I didn’t see them coming. I also liked that the author was able to wrap up all the storylines. Everyone got what they deserved and then some. Loved it!!

I would give The Promise an Adult rating. There is language. There is violence. There are mentions of sexual acts but no graphic sex.

I would reread The Promise. I would also recommend this book to family and friends.

**I chose to leave this review after reading an advance reader copy**

I would like to thank the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review The Promise.

All opinions stated in this review of The Promise are mine.

Have you read The Promise?

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I found this an easy book to get into, although I did feel it was a very drawn out story.
The "mystery" part of it took forever to unravel and I started getting a bit bored halfway through that I still wasn't getting any hints. I also feel like the characters were a little two dimensional. The most engaging, interesting character was Carol and she's very much a secondary character in the story. Beth and Sally felt more like plot devices than real people.

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Three girls in boarding school together. Sally, Carol and Beth, closer than sisters. They share a deep, dark secret that promised to take what happened to the grave. Many years later, something is going to happen and they are afraid the secret will come and destroy all their lives. Sally and Beth have lost contact with Carol. They need to find her before the truth comes out. They hire Matthew, a former police officer to help find her so they can make a plan on what to do. In the meanwhile, there's someone who is out to make sure this secret is never found out. I really liked this book. The characters were interesting. There's more than one secret in this story and some intertwine with the others. Who is the villian in this story or is there more than one. It's a great psychological thriller. I recommend it. I received this book from Net Galley and Thomas and Mercer Publishing for a honest review. I voluntarily read this book.

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I read Teresa Driscoll’ s I’m Watching You book and I just couldn’t follow along. I felt the same way about this one. Sometimes I felt like the characters were jumping around and it was hard to keep track of who was who. The story line seemed very interesting, I just couldn’t stay engaged.

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When Beth, Sally and Carole meet at a Convent boarding school they become the best of friends, although something bad happens, they keep this secret between themselves for years to come. This will affect the rest of their lives in different ways and will forever haunt them.

The news that the old Convent is going to be demolished and the land built on, panics Beth and Sally. Carole has distanced herself from her friends who are desperate to tell her the news about their old school.

The timeline jumps from when the girls were friends at the school to the present time, where Beth hires a P.I. to find her friend Carole before the school is demolished.

I really enjoyed the friendship side of this book and how a secret shared as a child can seem harmless, but when the lies escalate to keep this secret, it can worm away inside you until it is out in the open!!

There are some unexpected twists that will keep you in suspense and fully absorbed in this story. A must read book that will have you looking for other’s that Teresa Driscoll has written!!

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A really dark, slowly unravelling thriller. This kept me guessing and was a bit creepy! It gets under your skin and keeps you wondering. Driscoll writes in such a way as to keep you hooked, to lure you in to her world. A brilliant writer.

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Three friends Carol , Beth and Sally went through something horrible at boarding school and they promised each other to never talk about it again.

Twenty years later Beth and Sally are still close friends but Carol has disappeared. When they hear their old boarding school is being demolished, they fear that the secret from their past, will come out so they use a PI (Matthew - who has his own demons) to help find her.

The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a slow paced psychological thriller. The "big secret" although I am sure would have been horryifying and deeply disturbing for 3 young girls, was made to feel so obvious I think it took away from the impact it had on the girls.
I feel if the author hadn't tried to maintain suspense by drip feeding the "secret" to be a big plot twist (which in the end it was so obvious it really can't be classed as a twist) it would have made for a much better novel.

The chapters alternate between the past and present with different POV’s. This is a similare style to her last thriller - I am Watching You, which I must admit I musch preferred to the The Promise. The Promise is relatively slow paced, although does ramp up toward the end but by the time some mild action happens I was thoroughly bored of the book as I didn't empathaise or connect much with the characters at all.

Overall it is a solid book but certainly not going to set anyones world on fire.

I would like to thank NetGalley for providing me this book in exchange for my honest and fair review.

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This was a mystery following three school time friends - Beth, Sally and Carol. They have a secret from their childhood that they promised to never, ever tell. When the school they attended is closing and being bulldozed, they have a chance to reunite on the premises one last time, and have a decision to make - to tell, or not to tell?
This was a good read, slow to build, but I found myself getting more and move involved as it went along. About 3/4 of the way through the book, the promise made becomes transparent, which kind of made me shrug and say, hmmm do I need to keep going now? I did, as I was invested in the characters at that point, but I am not sure if all readers will do the same. I would have liked more detail hinting at their backgrounds and why keeping this secret into adulthood was so so important if they didn't even really keep in touch anymore. However, it was still an enjoyable mystery!

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A brilliant book, with a tale that will keep you at the edge of your seat. Powerful writing. With secrets and regrets to be exposed.

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3 <b> Three girls. One dead. </b> Stars
This book started out with some serious “promise” . it was about three women who all attended a catholic boarding school and now they are all facing forty and their secrets they left at the boarding school. Going into the book you know it’s a thriller so every crumb in the book you pick up to overanalyze it. The book oddly leaves many crumbs in its wake that have no explanation which just leave you confused at the end of it. The story is a slow build as most thrillers are. The book read very well but it was soo slow and boring. This is one of those books if I had set it down I would have DNF but I had plenty of time on my hands to move forward with the book. I was left with far too many unanswered questions to be able to like this book truly.

<spoiler> Matthews backstory needed to better developed and really what was his purpose?
Who was sending the FB taunts and why?
Why did there need to be a motorcycle accident?
Why did NOTHING happen for sooooo long.
Carol’s character was promised to be so elusive .. and yet big let down there.
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Rating:
I-am-still-undecided-confused-3 stars

Trigger:
where do I begin?
child mortality (multiple)
rape (minor)
abuse

All of above, not easy to read and repeated multiple times.

Short review:
Two words - too messy

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Thrilling, suspenseful drama with twists and turns throughout! The secret is kept until it can't be kept any longer but the girl's fears throughout yield a final secret in itself.....someone else KNEW!!! Highly recommend this exciting read!

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advanced reader's copy in return for an honest review.

Pretty Little Liars turned deep, dark, and twisty! The Promise was such a great read in between my normal genre read, fantasy. Sworn into secrecy, 3 girls make a pact never to talk about what happened between them ever again, until 30 years later when their school sends word of tearing down and rebuilding they fear their secret may no longer stay buried.

Beth, Carol, and Sally all have very different lives and all are vastly changed from burying a secret for so long. With the story mostly in Beth's perspective we see how even her home life is strained and hides something deeper. I didn't understand why Matthew's character needed to play a role in the storyline. I think less of him and more moments of the girls would have made this story more gripping for me.

I was always on the edge of my seat and blown away by every hard left or right Driscoll would take us on! This was my first read by her and it certainly won't be my last!

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Lots of twists and turns in this book....You knew something had happened in the girls past during their stay at boarding school. It was a huge secret and the secret. The storey is centered around them being very afraid of being found out. Which in the grand scheme of things, it would have been very difficult to actually pin it on the 3 of them. It could have been any of the pupils that attended. Did I like it? Devided really on this, I felt all of a sudden at the end it was very rushed and as if suddenly all the ends had to be tidied up.

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Three friends, one big secret that they must keep. I really enjoyed this book, the third book I've read by this author. It's a page turner that keeps you guessing until the end.
This book is well written and easy to read, and as enjoyable as Teresa's previous books.

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This was a fun book about three women who had a secret that is not revealed until the very end. It was a quick read a little better quality than a beach read

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This was a good mystery with a few real surprises but it was a very slow build to the end. I did not enjoy the flashback format. I also found the ending to wrap up too quickly and to be a bit on the unbelievable side.

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Such an incredible read! I was captivated by Beth, Sally, and Carol's story and couldn't predict what the secret they shared might be. I spent the entire book on the edge of my seat, second-guessing everything, and overwhelmed with a sense of dread and suspense at every twist and turn.

The characters were well fleshed-out and the plot was twisty and unpredictable! The relationships between the characters were realistic and I empathized with their struggles. The ending chapters blew my mind and I’ll be on the lookout for more titles from this author.

This was a fantastic mystery-thriller with excellent characters and I highly recommend it.

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The Promise – Teresa Driscoll

I thoroughly enjoy Teresa Driscolls books, I usually like her quick, sharp and sometimes witty style of writing but for me this book wasn’t as good as The Friend or I Am Watching You, the pace of this story is slower than the others. This is a slow burn and that generally isn’t for me I like to be grabbed by the eyeballs and dragged along at a million miles an hour.

Beth, Carol and Sally are fourteen-year-old friends during Easter break from boarding school the Convent of St Colman, tragedy strikes one of them. They are too scared to tell their parents so they made a promise to keep quiet and never mention it again.

Fast-forward to now and the girls receive letters informing them that the school is closing down and there will be a reunion of sorts. There’s also the threatening social media message telling them to stay away. Carol left school at sixteen she distanced herself from the others, moved over to France met and married her husband. Beth and Sally both moved on and married though sadly Sally’s marriage failed following their stillborn baby. They both tried to move on and make lives for themselves but this letter could possibly throw it up in the air. Beth enlisted the services of Matthew a private investigator who we met previously to help them find Carol as they need her opinion and to tell them what to do


Read for an honest review. Thank you Netgalley and Thomas and Mercer

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The Promise starts with us meeting Beth and Carol two women that have known each other since boarding school. When we are first introduced to them they are learning of the impending closure and demolition of said school for redevelopment. Which then cause them to try and locate and old classmate to see how she wants to proceed with things pertaining to some terrible thing that they did while attending school there. It's very vague on what actually happened and they have trouble getting in touch with her on there own so they hire a private investigator with issues of his own. When they finally reach Carol she behaves as if she wants nothing to do with them. Things really start to getting interesting after that and as we go back and fourth between the past and present we discover a lot about what happened to the girls at boarding school and the promise they made to keep it all a secret.


It took me a little while to get into this with a slow start. When things really picked up I couldn't have predicted any of the twists that happened and I truly enjoyed reading this. After finishing I have already downloaded another of the the authors other teo thrillers and can't wait to pick because I am sure it will be great.


Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I was absolutely blown away with this book. I am really afraid to even start to talk about it because I would just give it all away. Loved it!!

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A good story, realistic characters. A promise made by three very different girls in boarding school. Years later the school is scheduled to close and two of the girls who have remained friends try to find the third. She really does not want to be found. Then the plot twists and turns. Well written, enjoyable read.

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Teresa Driscoll is a master storyteller. This was a story about three childhood friends with a terrible, dark secret that they make a pact to take to the grave with them. However, after they get older, events take place that threaten to reveal the secret. How awesome does that sound? I am here for that! This is a common story line that I have enjoyed seeing played how. It reminded me of I Know What You Did Last Summer (movie) and The Lying Game by Ruth Ware. This book grabbed my attention from the beginning, and I was curious to see how it played out. I find myself picking up this book every possible chance to see what was going to happen next. We know there is a secret, but we don't know what the secret is. This element of suspicion kept me engaged and guessing until the very end. I would recommend this book if you like thrillers that are centered around friendships and secrets. Thank you NetGalley for providing me with a free e-copy of this book to review.

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Secrets and friendship in this great thriller that I really enjoyed. Another good read from Teresa Driscoll

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Thank you to netgalley and St Martins Press for an advanced e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This was my first by Teresa Driscoll and did not realize it was her 3rd psychological thriller. I read this in 2 days so it's a quick read. I definitely read faster at the end as the pieces started unraveling. I'd recommend it and will probably take a look at her others.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a wonderful, psychological novel that will test the very lives of Sally, Beth, and Carol. Thirty years ago, Beth, Sally, and Carol made a deep, dark promise and with one phone call, it is about to rear its ugly head. Carol would rather truly forget about that night, put it behind her, even if means cutting ties with her two best friends.
Beth and Sally have remained best friends. However, Beth and Sally know that the three of them have to deal with the secret together whether or not Carol wants too. Beth then hires a private detective to find Carol
Truly an exceptional read that had me absorbed in from the first day. As I read, I tried to figure out what could have happened to cause three-aged girls make such a secret. Why after thirty years does the secret come "back to life"? The secret threatens to change the lives of the now women once again, Once the secret is out, can all of the girls finally move on, and let go of the past?

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This is third book by the author but first one that I have read.
It is a psychological thriller with three girls at the centre of a twisty turny and layered story. There is one promise that they need to protect at evwry cost.

But even after having so many turns and characters it is relatively easy and flowing read. Never at a point you have to stretch your memory to link chapters and events.

Writing is simple and author creates scenes clearly with simple sentences.
Characters are developed nicely and you could see the whole thinking process of each.

What I didn't like was first half of book where sometimes book stands still and looses all flow. Not a leaf in garden moves. But afterwards it picks up pace and suspects keep changing rapidly in second half of the book.
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It is nice that author has avoided going into complex minute details of everything and there are few things that reader has to imagine.

But at last you feel everything is clearly clarified and explained. One could never suspect till end who the main offender was and all links connect at last.
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One whole chapter dedicated to what happens to each character after the justice has been delivered.
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I liked the book but wish its first half could match second half. Looking forward to read other two books of author.

Thanks netgalley and author for review copy.

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I just reviewed The Promise by Teresa Driscoll. #ThePromise #NetGalley #Women's Fiction, #Psychological Thriller.

A wild walk through a house of mirrors, this story begins with three teenage boarding-school girls and revolves around the horrific event they experienced and swore to never share with another soul. All three carried this secret to adulthood, where it tormented each in their own way. Two of the three become lifelong friends, while the third left school early. Told in British English with rotating chapters, each narrated one of the women, the story opens with the announcement that their old school was going to be torn down, The closure and demolition of the school could uncover their dark secret, which prompts the other two to search for the third girl, who has vanished, This is a complex story, with deep characterization that is more women's fiction than psychological thriller. The story twists and turns with multiple secrets and sub-characters, carrying the reader along until the not-so-surprising climax. While kind of a let-down the book overall is a rich read and I enjoyed it very much, but could not award it a five rating.

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THE PROMISE is a character driven page turner that paints portraits with nuanced suggestions and inuendo. The well-crafted story makes you want to know more about the long-ago secret they are keeping. There will be times when you want to scream 'just tell me!' Then you will settle back to reading and absorbing details that taunt.

I imagine that this book falls squarely in the category of women's fiction, a category I tend to bypass on general principals. I avoid it in the same way I avoid men's fiction because to me a book is genderless, a story to be read by whomever is drawn to it. Along these lines, I would encourage men to read this book to better acquaint themselves with the psyche of women that so many find a mystery.

Driscoll has captured the very essence of the female thought process that has, for so long, be taught that they must be careful of what they say and do in the presence of men and/or male authority. The 'now' in this book is 2016. To think that women under the age of 40 are still so constrained defines the very reason for the feminist movement.

As you read, you will conjure up all sorts of scenarios to try and make sense of just what promise schoolgirls made some 20 years ago. When the male protagonist is introduced, with his own secret, a balancing act of whose secret is worse starts to fester.

The resolution is neither earthshattering nor is it anticlimactic; it is rather matter of fact and highly believable. The excellent writing and superb plotting make this an excellent choice for your next read.

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Enjoyed this book, although I did find it a real slow burner. The secret is revealed around two thirds of the way through and I felt it lost some impetus after that. I've been a big fan of Teresa Dricoll's other books and am still looking forward to more in the future.

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Dnf at 30%. The pace is glacial, the plot uninteresting, and after reading some reviews, it looks like it doesn't get any better.

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The Promise is full of surprises and shocking revelations. Imagine making a pact with two of your closest friends, promising to keep it a secret. Something so dark and horrible, you vow to never tell a soul. Will you be able to trust one another not to spill the beans and reveal your darkest secret?

I found this book to be a slow burn for me. The premise and plot of the book was interesting, but I found many parts to be quite slow paced and it took me some time to get into the book. I found the beginning of the book especially to be slow to lead up to the full plot, which is fine, but I found myself wishing the pace would pick up sooner than it actually did. I found myself struggling to get through the first part of the book because it was so slow paced for me, which is fine, but I personally prefer faster paced novels.

I found the dynamics of the three friends – Beth, Sally and Carol – to be interesting. When you are young and so close to one another and vow to keep something secret, will you be able to keep that promise some 30 years later? After all, they are no longer young girls but are now women. People change, don’t they? People grow up, personalities and responsibilities change, and so do priorities and values.

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Secrets between teenagers ? Can they stay in the past? Unlikely. Read this rollercoaster of a book with no distractions. I devoured in one sitting. 5/5 on goodreads.

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This is a chick lit thriler and one I really couldn't get into unfortunately. It starts off so well but the plot is quite immature and not sophisticated at all. Jist too much descriptin of other stuff not really relevant and i found myself skipping pages just to get to the end. I think this would be a good holiday read. Beth, Sal and Carol are high school friends. They have a secret which is also a promise they made that they would never break. It follows that they lose track of Carol and are desperate to find her before their school reunion

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I will not be posting a review on goodreads because I was unable to enjoy this book and do not feel comfortable leaving a negative review.

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This book was a surprise. It wasn’t quite the ‘thriller’ I imagined but I really enjoyed it. Reading the present day chapters, I was desperate to know more. But then was also hooked on the flashback chapters too. I loved the fact it was in the different voices of the characters.

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This is a gripping story. It gets off to a slow start, and the panic that Beth and Sally are in to find Carol seems a bit over the top. To employ the services of a private detective seems bizarre, but Matthew does quickly follow up a lead which allows the women to find Carol’s mother, so was clearly a good idea. The side story of Sally and Matthew becoming romantically attached is a good device to occasionally reduce the tension of the main story. Matthew is useful to the women as well because of his knowledge of police procedures.

About a third of the way through the book the pace picks up, and it becomes almost unputdownable. When the secret the women have kept since they were fourteen is finally admitted it is almost an anticlimax, I was imagining far worse. Indeed, there are things to be revealed that are perhaps even worse, certainly on their effects on the persons involved.

The author is very good at building the tension, and the characters feel very real, they act and react in the ways you would expect them to. An excellent read.

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This is quite the emotional roller coaster. The story contains nail biting drama. Three young girls swear to keep a secret that brings multiple complications into their adult lives. The story is told through the voice of multiple characters which adds great depth to the feelings and voice of the plot. It also transitions from one period of time to the next to add comparative perspective to what the characters were feeling or doing at different times. The author doesn’t leave anything to chance and only introduces characters and details that are absolutely vital to the plot. This keeps the reader intrigued and guessing at what is truly happening until she is ready to reveal it. A solid mind puzzle you will enjoy reading and trying to solve before you get to the end.

This was an ARC from NetGalley

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I believed in this book. I hoped it would be better than the books by Ruth Ware, even though the promises were very similar to those of her books. Yet... It was a disaster. There is no suspense, there is no mystery, the characters seem to be thin as tissue paper, they are iterated and unbelievable, they seem stereotypical. The revelations are ridiculously silly and unsensorial, there is no pathos and there is no fear. Missing all the features of a good mystery, you can not even talk about a thriller. I was very disappointed. The setting was very interesting, even the story could be well organized and well done, but everything was ruined by the lack of narrative rhythm and by stupid characters who do stupid things. A useless book.

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A really gripping thriller that kept me guessing until the very last page. I loved it. Would recommend!

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I think I can imagine how The Promise by Teresa Driscoll evolved. First the setting, one which the author had experience of as a boarder, the adolescent peer groups and potentially a secret shared by the group never to be divulged. A good proportion of the book is spent wondering what the secret may be. When it's finally revealed it's a bit of an anti-climax. Certainly one which most adults upon reflection on their teenage selves would have come clean about. What gave The Promise more appeal were the embellishments which initially enhanced a simple story. However, judging the novel as a whole I think the pudding (story) was over-egged and stretched fiction a little far.
I wonder if those thatched cottages are still thatched? With their wood burners and Rayburns!

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Another great novel from Teresa Driscoll. The premise is one we can all connect with very quickly and as the facts become clearer, the connection to each character becomes stronger and stronger.

Three friends who ensured a shocking experience at school promise never to speak of it. It destroys one of them, but the reasons for her self-distancing don't become immediately clear. And when they do...

You will want to keep reading this one long after it's time for lights out.

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A good and enjoyable read but slow on the uptake. Good book to while away a day or two at the beach or if you've been rained in. Appreciate the fact I was allowed to review this tho.

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This is a wonderful book, with multiple layers that open as the book develops. It makes for a fascinating journey to the complete story. I highly recommend it!

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There are two sides to every story and the truth lies somewhere in between. You think you know the story in this he said/she said but it takes a turn for the unexpected.

I enjoyed the story and I thought I knew what was going on. It keeps you guessing till the end.

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If you have friends for life, you stick together for your whole life. Promises are made, and promises are kept. This was not really a mystery novel, but a story spanning a few decades of secrets kept. The novel jumped between time periods, and this just added to the mystery being compounded. I couldn't wait to see what the secret promise the friends shared was. The book was well written and I really enjoyed it. Recommended.

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Great synopsis, interesting read, really makes you think. Appeals to many. Definitely recommend you try it! So glad I did!

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I received this book free of charge from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

I struggled with this one and I’m not completely sure why. The plot had potential but there were way too many things happening at the end and it just seemed thrown together and rushed. I didn’t particularly like the characters and Beth really got on my nerves. Seemed like she had this attitude that it was all about her.

Don’t think I’d recommend this to others.

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3 childhood friends share a secret that they promised never to tell anyone else. They grow apart, as friends often do, but when their secret is threatened to be exposed, can they put aside their differences to protect their secret?

I’ll be honest, I had a really hard time getting into this book. It just didn’t keep my interest. But I also didn’t have a lot of time to devote to reading and ended up reading small bits at a time. I’m not sure if that played a factor. I almost gave up on reading it, but I’m glad I didn’t. I really enjoyed the ending and there were some twists I didn’t see coming. I think others should give this book a try even though it wasn’t my favorite.
Thank you #netgalley for an advanced copy.

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This follows 3 women who met in their young teens in a boarding school. A traffic thing happened to one of the girls that makes it pretty obvious the whole time but doesn’t get fully acknowledged till about 80% through. The girls swore each other to secrecy about this specific night but as grown women I felt like it was a little ridiculous. One of the girls came across very immature at times. She sounded like she was a teenager and had anxiety that would make her freak out and say things that didn’t sound like an adults thought process or reaction. They’re were times where I just wanted her to stop talking. The main character was the only one who seemed to have it together and she didn’t because she had her own experience.
I think I’ve just read too many mysteries and this one was just not up to par and didn’t have anything special to differentiate it and make it recommend worthy.

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The Promise follows Beth, Sally, and Carol, they meet at a Catholic boarding school and become best friends, the story switched between the time they spent at boarding school and the present day. With the impending school reunion looming over their heads and finding out their old boarding school grounds are going to be torn apart, it becomes clears that a secret may be about to be discovered.

Something happened when the girls were just 14 years old and they each made a promise never to tell anyone, and they have been living with the secret ever since - a secret that seems to be torturing the women through their lives.

The secret was very long drawn out, that when it was revealed it almost fell flat fore me, I had an incline as to what it might entail, and I was only half right! The rest I never saw coming! This was a good psychological thriller and nice change of pace from the romance books I have been devouring of late.

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I loved this latest psychological thriller by Teresa Driscoll! She is absolutely a master of writing about crimes and those who hide from the truth! Beth, Sally and Carol became fast friends in boarding school and when a tragedy happens to Carol, the three girls make a promise never to reveal what happened to anyone. Now the convent where they went to school is being sold and their secret may be revealed, so Beth is desperate to find Carol and get her to come to talk to them about the secret and the promise. The characterization was wonderful, with believable dialogues between the girls as teens and later as adults. All suffer in different ways from holding in the secret. Sally is almost a recluse until the investigator hired to find Carol befriends her. Beth seems to be the leader of the girls and the one most determined to keep the secret hidden, but she needs Carol’s help. I enjoyed the flow of the story, from past to present and from one narrator to another. Usually such stories confuse me, but Ms. Driscoll handled this seamlessly. The chapters were short enough that they ran smoothly into each other, leading me to continue to read until the exciting and unexpected conclusion. Readers of psychological thrillers will definitely enjoy this book! And I highly recommend it to anyone who loves suspense as their go-to genre!

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Beth, Sally, and Carol are best friends, and have been since they met in boarding school when they were teens. Life changed for the girls one year when they were about 16 years old. They buried a terrible secret and went on with their lives, and now all these years later, Beth learns that the recent sale and proposed demolition and renovation of their old school threatens to expose the secret they have been trying to hide all these years. While Beth and Sally have remained relatively close through the years, Carol has become somewhat of a ghost, and they cannot readily find her, so Beth enlists the help of a PI to track Carol. The PI has his own secrets and demons. Together, the PI, Sally, and Beth vow to do all they can to keep the secret hidden. Things become more complicated when Beth starts receiving veiled threats urging her to give up on looking for Carol and to desist in her efforts to find out who else may know about the secret they thought was long buried.

The story unfolds slowly, and then all at once, as all the secrets both new and old come into the light. The girls discover the power of the bond that has held them together through the years and as the secrets pour forward the friends can finally start to heal the old wounds that have haunted them through the years. The Promise is a solid novel, that digs deeply into the effects of psychological trauma and abuse. Like In real life, the characters here find dealing with these unpleasant truths uncomfortable and difficult, but they are finally able to pick up their lives and move forward in healthy ways. I would recommend for fans of psychological fiction. Novel supplied by Netgalley.

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I loved this book. The storyline kept me engaged, I liked the characters & I enjoyed the story jumping back & forth in time. It had lots of twists, some I never saw coming.
I highly recommend this book & author.

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4 friends, one secret from the past that has been haunting them for years. This book reminded me a little of Pretty Little Liars with just how far people will go to cover up their secrets. When it was time for the big secret to be revealed, I admit I was surprised! The writing seemed a little uneven to me, with the first half of the book a bit slow, but then the last part was a whirlwind. All in all, I thought it was a fun read for a quiet Sunday afternoon.

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Teresa Driscoll is my new favorite author. her writing style is engaging and keeps me from wanting to put the book down. Get this book. You won't be disappointed!

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The synopsis of this book drew me in to read it. Unfortunately I was let down. The chilling secret the friends kept was not so chilling and I felt really sad for them. At times it did not keep my attention. I enjoyed parts of it especially the references to Carol. I think if it concentrated more on her then the story would have flowed better rather than on each of the friends. A good effort but not for me.

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I loved this book. It was extremely well written. I read it all in one sitting. I would recommend to lovers of psychological thrillers.

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It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave.

Thirty years later, Beth and Sally have tried to put the trauma behind them. Though Carol has distanced herself from her former friends, the three are adamant that the truth must never come to light, even if the memory still haunts them.

But when some shocking news threatens to unearth their dark secret, Beth enlists the help of private investigator Matthew Hill to help her and Sally reconnect with estranged Carol ­– before the terrible act they committed as teenagers is revealed.

Beth wishes she could take back the vow they made.

But somebody is watching and will stop at nothing to ensure the secret stays buried. Now, with her beloved family in peril, can Beth still keep the promise?

I quite enjoyed this book, it was written well but very predictable I figured out the plots twists so no surprises. Thank you to Netgalley for the copy in exchange for an honest review

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The Promise is about three girls- Beth, Carol and Sally- who met at a Catholic boarding school and build a strong friendship when they were young. But there was a secret they were keeping that no one knew about....or did they? Many years later the school is going to be demolished and the women find out about it and become scared that their secret will come out. Will there secret be discovered? This was a slow read at times but overall a nice read. Thank you to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for an ARC copy.

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Unfortunately, this falls in the category of unimpressive in this genre. It happens to me a lot as the market becomes saturated with stories. I wanted to love it and hoped I would. I didn't.

It was just underwhelming. I didn't feel any mystery here.

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The Promise is a psychological thriller with the story that revolves around three teenage girls making a promise to keep a dark secret for all their lives. Now many years after the event their school is about to be closed and demolished, two of them, Beth and Sally, would like to find the third one, Carol, to make sure the secret is not about to be revealed in a horrible unexpected manner. The author mastefully builds psychological tension in the first half of the book as we keep guessing what the secret might have been about. Beth and Sally hire a PI to find Carol. Soon they begin to get threats, which become more and more serious. The pace picks up noticeably in the second half, which is action packed, until the mystery is revealed and all loose ends are tied in. The book is well-written and should appeal to the fans of the psychological thriller genre.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher (Thomas and Mercer) for the ARC provided in exchange for an honest opinion.

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I think I was expecting too much from this book. The blurb and all the reviews increased my expectations. It starts off quite slow however the ending really speeds up. I found the book a bit repetitious and was hence a bit disappointed.

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Great mystery! Sally, Carol and Beth are three best friends who went to boarding school they have kept in touch until the last 10 years. The school is being demolished and Sally and Beth to try Carol and this is where the mystery begins... what has happened to Carol, why is she avoiding Sally and Beth, what is Carol hiding.. You will just have to read to find out! A fast paced mystery and it kept me reading into the night!

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I disagree with some of the reviewers stating that the book was too slow or disjointed. I actually enjoyed the build-up and the story and thought it was well written, although I did feel that the ending felt a bit "tacked on" and for a time the story went in a slightly different direction, although it all pulled together at the end. I would recommend this book.

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I have received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The Promise was an okay kind of thriller book. At first, I was super into it but then everything just kind of felt like it was dragging along. It made the book a bit boring and I sort of lost interest in trying to solve the whole mystery.

Now at this point in a book, I would totally break out the wine. However, I was kind of sick when I was reading this (and other ARC's) so yeah.. no alcohol was consumed while reading this book.

Back to this book, well in it you will meet Beth, Sally, and Carol. These girls all met at a Catholic boarding school and become fast friends. They all dealt with something bad while there though and this whole thing changed their lives from that exact moment. Many years later, they are all finding out that the school they went to is finally closing.

Beth, Sally, and Carol were obviously hiding something. Whether it was the same thing they were hiding - I had no idea. However, we do learn what secret they were hiding throughout the book. Carol's secret was so freaking sad. I have no idea how she dealt with all of that on her own. Yes, the girls knew about some of it but they didn't know the whole thing. So yeah, she's super strong and can basically handle everything now.

Again, this book was okay. Even though I lost interest the characters and their story were intriguing to a point. I am glad that I took a chance on this book but at the same time, I'd be okay without knowing about it.

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I received a free e-copy of The Promise by Teresa Driscoll from NetGalley for my honest review.


When Beth, Sally and Carole meet at a boarding school they become the best of friends, although something bad happens, they keep this secret between themselves for years to come. This will affect the rest of their lives in different ways and will forever haunt them.

It felt very slow for me but I did appreciate the friendship that was continued throughout the story. Did give me some Pretty Little Liar vibes as well. Unexpected twists, more lies, lots of action. Didn't really like how strung out the mystery was but I guess that was the point. Overall enjoyed it!


Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for a review.

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This book started out slow for me so it took me a few day's to get through it but it started getting better about half way through then it kept my interest and I was able to finish it and liked the book.

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Thirty years ago, Beth, Sally and Carol made a promise to never tell what happened during their time at boarding school. Now, the school is gonna be demolished and their secret is going to come to light. Initially I was intrigued, but the story dragged along for two thirds of the book and when the "promise" is revealed I was like "wait, that's it????". Then things get crazy in the last couple of chapters and we get all the twists we didn't get the rest of the book, so it felt a bit rushed.

Thanks to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Although this book by Teresa Driscoll was quite predictable, I must say she did insert a few unexpected twists and turns in her story line. This is my first Teresa Driscoll novel, and I look forward to picking up one of her other books in the near future. This was a quick read, and although the storyline was a little predictable, the author did a nice job developing her characters. Definitely worth the read.

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I have no idea why but I've always enjoyed stories set in the UK. There's just something about the British culture I find appealing. In this case, my bias served me well as characters in The Promise were especially delightful, even as they navigated their way through a series of harrowing events and circumstances. The story itself was narrated by the main character and alternated between converging plot lines from the past and present. Three young girls become best friends at a boarding school and end up sharing a dark secret they promise to never divulge. The author keeps the story moving at a brisk pace while also allowing the reader to know each of the characters enough to become emotionally invested. I hesitated to award a full 5-star rating because the climactic ending was a bit of a letdown (at least in my opinion). Still, The Promise was a suspenseful read with engaging characters and excellent storytelling. Overall, I highly recommend.

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Overall I enjoyed it. Although slightly disappointed in the what the big secret. Although the way the big secret came to be shocked me the most! I felt the hurt and betrayal the 3 friends went through, but it was nice to see how love and friendship go such a long way. This book was a bit slow in places and wasn't what I expected but was still an enjoyable read :)

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Good book with well developed characters, this is a quick read with lots of twists and turns to keep you guessing. Very enjoyable book and I would recommend it to friends!

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This was a really disappointing read. It started off promising, but became quite cumbersome and I wished they'd just talk about what happened already. And then you find out what happened, and I was completely underwhelmed and thought it was such a silly thing that these ADULT WOMEN still think is a huge deal. Then the other twist at the end was just a little ridiculous. Not a fan of this one.

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This was an absolutely brilliant and truly gripping story. The build-up was very good and I never knew who could be trusted or who, if anyone, was telling the truth. Though flawed, the characters were well-drawn by the author Teresa Driscoll, which made the book more realistic and believable. Towards the end, I thought I had the story all figured out but I was wrong!

Well worth the read and highly recommended, "The Promise" fully deserves it's five stars.

This was my first read by Teresa Driscoll, but it won't be my last.

I received a complimentary digital copy of this novel at my own request from the publisher via NetGalley. This review is my own unbiased opinion.

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The Promise was very good. I thought the characters really brought the story to life. What a horrible secret to hide only to find out the truth. I would definitely recommend this book.

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I found this book very slow burning and not in a good way! I actually stopped reading it at one point and only after reading others reviews decided to persevere and go back to it but wishing I hadn’t bothered! Felt very underwhelmed by the book, didn’t like any of the characters and it seemed to take forever to get going and catch my attention but then went 100 miles an hour at the end at all seemed very rushed and honestly quite unbelievable! The whole story seemed like a waste of time and I’m really disappointed with it. The tag line and description was what grabbed me with this book and sadly it’s the only thing than did... the book then did not live up to the expectations they set!

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I received this novel as an e-ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
The Promise is a tale that follows three childhood friends into adulthood. A promise was made between the friends after a horrible event happens at their boarding school. Years later, the girls (now women) find out that their secret has the potential to be revealed.
Teresa Driscoll has a talent for creating in depth-characters and her writing is simple and easily enjoyed. I appreciate this simplicity when I sit to read for pleasure. Although I appreciate Teresa’s writing, the story took a huge nose dive for me at around 65%. I am not a quitter, so I read on. My issue was not with the BIG reveal, it was with all the other shenanigans that were tossed in. At this point, the story became far-fetched, unbelievable, and unrelatable. There were no clues for almost all the additional revelations. So, when they were disclosed, I said to myself out loud, “WHAT? WTF just happened?” There needed to be a better build up for some of the information that was thrown at us as we finished the book.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my e-copy of this novel.

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I found this book, overall, a bit boring. I felt "the promise" and "the secret" kept being referred to, but I didn't feel that building of suspense, it was just becoming annoying. When the secret was finally revealed, it felt anticlimactic. The premise of the book is built around this particular secret and as you follow the story, I didn't feel it was all tied together well. I didn't understand why certain events happened or what they had to do with the secret.
Towards the end I felt the story got a bit more interesting and there was a revelation that supported the "psychological thriller" aspect, but once again, I didn't feel it tied in well with the rest of the story.

I gave this book 3 stars because I didn't hate it, but I felt it was lacking. I would try reading another book by this author in the future.

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Often I start a book thinking I’ve read this plot line before. That’s what I thought with this one. I was wrong. Great plot twists.. Great character development. I highly recommend this book for your summer reading list. Very well done.

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This book was not what I was expecting. There is not much thriller to it. I was drawn in thinking that there would be something really thrilling about it but it fell flat for me. It reminded me of a contemporary fiction/ chick lit not a mystery/ thriller genre.

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This was a great read.. Lots of twists and turns throughout the book.. the end did not disappoint of which I'm truly grateful. I find it difficult to put down and will definitely need to look out for more books written by this author

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Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for an ARC in exchange for my honest thoughts.

2.5 star review, rounded up.

This is the second Teresa Driscoll book I've read. I liked the first one and remember it being a page-turner. On that basis, I was excited to try out this novel.

Unfortunately, it just didn't work for me. I did not find the characters to be relatable, unfortunately, even though the women--in different ways--were dealing with what we could broadly and generically call "women's issues" that would normally make me feel connected. I won't give anything away, but the actual "promise" sort of puzzled me. It was a serious and real issue, but I was having trouble understanding how the adult characters were relating to this act they committed when teens.

I don't want to discourage others from reading it--I just might have set the bar too high or have too-high expectations in general for this genre these days since I read so much of it. At any rate, this is not one I can personally, enthusiastically recommend.

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I enjoyed this book, it had a really good storyline - the continuing secret that carried on through the book made for a gripping story. The characters were really well developed and believable. You could feel the tensions and heartache of keeping the secret and its effects on the women. The portrayal of what happens when a secret is kept and how it can impact on later relationships was powerful and full of emotion. I felt a little let down at the end as the childless woman snatches a child - it felt a little cliched and predictable. Not all childless women abduct babies. However, a great read.

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Three girls, and one dark secret. This story is told in multiple POV and in past and present timelines. It did feel a little slow to me, but I didn't feel that took anything away from the story. I look forward to more from this author!

Thank you to NetGalley for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This is my first book from this author and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
I loved how the suspense of the book built up and then began to rapidly unravel towards the end.
The ending will shock you!
Overall I give this book four stars and I look forward to reading more books from this author.
I received an advanced kindle copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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What secrets do girls keep as they grow-up and what distances happen with time. Good story with unexpected twists and turns.

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When three friends promise to take a secret to their grave, they had no idea what the future will hold. Thirty years later, that secret is going to come to light. Can Beth and Sally find Carol and convince her that they need to tell the truth? Who else knows the secret and is threatening Beth's family?

This story is told from Beth's POV, but occasionally there is a chapter for one of the other main characters. There are also chapters from the past and the present, so the story hints at what happened that caused the girls to make this pact. I was not sure what the secret could possibly be, but I had my suspicions, they were wrong. This was a book that had me up late at night trying to finish it. There were some twists, some unexpected turns and the final reveal was so surprising. I liked that this book was about friendship and how there are trials that cause the best of friends to have a hiccup, but when it comes down to it, they are there for one another. There is some unhappiness, terrible situations and more secrets than just the one from their school days. This was a well-written and paced story that had me feeling for the characters, even knowing they had done something terrible. The supporting characters also play an important part in the story and were well developed considering the role they played. I enjoyed this book and will look for more by Teresa Driscoll.

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Three girls. One secret. A promise about to be broken.

Beth, Sally and Carol are all fourteen and pupils at a Catholic boarding school. They are all incredibly close but a tragic event happens that will change their lives forever.

This started off quite slowly and I was willing it along at one point. That said, once things got moving it was like an avalanche. Lots of things occurred and lots of information came to light that my head was spinning slightly when I’d finished reading. I did like the characters in the story and I particularly liked the way the writer portrayed Carol, it was cleverly done.

Many thanks to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll had a far more ominous sounding synopsis than the story that actually unfolded within its pages. Three women, who had once roomed together at a private school, have a dark secret they promised never to reveal. Two of them have remained good friends while the other, too upset by what happened when they were young, moved away and barely keeps contact. When something happens that threatens to expose what they were involved in so many years before, they fear the discovery and its consequences, but what can they do to stop it?

Sounds good enough, right? It just didn’t deliver for me, though. The secret, when we find out what it is, was nothing like what I imagined. It was tragic, yes, but nowhere near what was being alluded to in the book’s description. I was scratching my head over why it was apparently so huge that someone would want to threaten or kill them over it which seemed to be the way things were headed.

There was a twist that came in at the end, but by then I was so unimpressed with the way things were going that it didn’t do much for me. I wasn’t a fan of the characters, couldn’t get into the budding romance between two adults that the author forced awkward issues on, and I was just disappointed, in general.

Sadly, I do believe that nearly my entire outlook could have been completely different had the book been described in a way that was more accurate rather than misleading. This is just proof as to how important a well thought out teaser is. Did it entice me to read it? Absolutely! Would I now buy it for my library? Unfortunately, no, because The Promise promised one thing but delivered another.

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Three girls who become friends at a boarding school are involved in something which happens to another girl and the three swear to keep the secret for the rest of their lives. Eventually the school is due for demolition, will their secret finally be revealed?

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Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced reader copy of Teresa Driscoll's new novel, The Promise. I enjoyed Driscoll's writing, especially her pace. Two twists, and I only foretold one of them. Kept me reading!

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It’s about the friendship of Beth, Sally and Carol. Something awful happens when they are fourteen and they all promise to never say what happened or what part they played in it, having to keep this secret all their lives really affects them and it shows in the book in different ways.

I enjoyed this book, it had a really good storyline - the continuing secret that carried on through the book made for a gripping story. The characters were really well developed and believable. You could feel the tensions and heartache of keeping the secret and its effects on the women.

Many thanks to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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I really enjoyed this book, not read anything from the author before and so wasn’t sure what to expect.

It’s about the friendship of Beth, Sally and Carol. Something awful happens when they are fourteen and they all promise to never say what happened or what oartvthey played in it, having to keep this secret all their lives really affects them and it shows in the book in different ways.

A great read that was pretty tense in parts but highly enjoyable, wasn’t sure what the secret was to be honest can usually guess, I really liked it and would read more from the author.

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This book sort of drug out for me a little but I stuck it out and it did pick up some towards the end. I wish it would have been like that all the way through though. Still a good read that you won't regret reading!

Three schoolgirls make a promise to take what they have done to the grave with them. They are not going to tell anyone. When we pick up with the story, it is thirty years later and the former boarding school has been scheduled for demolition. This news makes the girls nervous and know that they have to get together and decide what they are going to do. The problem is, Carol, one of the three girls that made the pact with Sally and Beth has disappeared. They have got to find her so they hire Private Investigator, Matthew, to help them.

The story alternates between the past and the present. While Beth is intently searching for Carol, she gets threatening messages and is being watched by someone. Does someone already know their secret? What are they going to do? You will want to read this one to the end, even if it takes awhile for the back story to be set up. I was curious as to what was going to happen and was glad that I kept reading to the end.

I would recommend this one if you like suspense. This story was well set up but the back story just took awhile. I still thought this one was pretty good!

All opinions are my own. Thanks to Netgalley, the publisher and the author for an advanced copy of this book.

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Thanks to Net Galley for this ARC.

I really enjoyed this book. It's a thriller told from the perspective of several characters. About mid way through you realize what has happened and there is a slight twist at the ending, but it's more about the story rather than the thriller. The characters are well developed and interesting. I found it to be a page turner with a satisfying ending.

I plan to look into reading other books by this author because I had never heard of her before.

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The Promise has such an interesting story line, 3 best friends, one secret they all promised to keep no matter what. Years later, something threatens to expose it.

*trigger warning for physical abuse/rape/miscarriages*

I figured I would DEVOUR this book, being a huge fan of thrillers, but I can say, I was a little disappointed. The writing was great, the story dragged a bit. It wasn’t until the last 25% of the book that it completely picked up and when it did, it was non stop twists. Besides that, I kind of wish that you had more insights from other characters. While some chapters are from sally and Matthews point of view, MOST are from Beths. I enjoyed sally and even Adam as characters, I wish I would have seen more from their perspectives.

I did however appreciate the epilogue which wrapped up everything nicely for our characters.

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A great thriller. Super entertaining with great twists. Less character development than I was expecting but a great read nonetheless.

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When should a promise be broken......is it ever 'ok' to break one? What if it's eating you up inside, damaging your marriage, your safety...even your sanity? A promise made by Carol, Beth and Sally as teenagers to keep a dark secret hidden is at threat of been revealed. Beth and Sally are still close but Carol broke away shortly after the events that still haunt them. Now, with the secret threatened they reach out to Carol but soon find themselves and their families at risk...

I really liked this. The author has created believable characters and crucially also a relatable friendship between the three women. The twists at the end come almost from nowhere but not in a ridiculous way. Unless I've been a bit thick with this book I think the clues are there but you have to be paying close attention to work it out. It was nice to be truly surprised at the end of a book. If you're looking for a summer thriller for your suitcase look no further.

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I really couldn't get into this book at all. Basic story concept and like a mix of genres. This didn't live up to the hype albeit an ok-ish read. The main protagonist is very likeable, but not enough grit to be a true thriller novel. The twists aren't believable and the whole plot comes across as though it's trying to go for the shock factor, but fails miserably. Other novels by this author are more enjoyable, just a shame this was not as great as "I am watching you"

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A school girl's promise reaps consequences many years later. Three friends share the secret. One is determined that the secret will not come out, after all, a promise is a promise. This was a solid mystery that I enjoyed reading. Teresa Driscoll put considerable effort into her characters and their back story. It's could easily make a good movie!

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Well written plot with interesting twists made this a good read. I was hooked and wanted to read on.

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It took me months to get through this book and I debated whether I would even bother finishing it. I love psychological thrillers and this one was a total disappointment. The story takes way too long to reveal what the girls did, what happened to their friendship, and the final reveal. I actually have no idea how I got myself to finish this book.

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A promise is your word. A promise is a vow. A promise is binding. A promise is an agreement to do that which is difficult. We promise to attend a ballet recital for 6 year olds. We do promise to eat the entire quart of Rocky Road ice cream.
Teresa Driscoll writes about The Promise that three boarding school teenagers pledge to each other. Beth, Sally and Carol promise to keep a deep dark secret for their entire lives, regardless of the consequences.
Years pass. Beth and Sally remained close but Carol did not. In fact, Carol was out of their lives by her own choice.
The news that their old boarding school was closing stirred Beth and Sally’s fears that their secret would be revealed. The two want and need to talk to Carol. To find Carol, they hire a private investigator, Matthew Hall.
As Matthew searches for Carol, more secrets are uncovered. Author Teresa Driscoll gives us a mystery within a mystery. As the layers of the story peel away, we are confronted with the question: What secrets are worth taking to the grave?
The Promise is slow to start but as the story unfolds, the pace quickens and tension rises. You will find yourself in a mad dash to the conclusion of this thriller. I received an advance copy of this book from NetGalley. #NetGalley #ThePromise

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This one started off a little slow for me, but after several chapters I was so antsy to know what the so called "promise" was that I hung in there until it finally hooked me. The Promise follows three women, but are bound together by a promise that they made to each other as teenagers in boarding school. When their former school is going to be torn down emotions and memories get stirred up for these three former bffs. It's a unique story of friendship and how a single wrong turn can change the path of the rest of their lives.

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I had high expectations of this book, but it fell flat for me. It wasn't as exciting as I had hoped. The 'secret' was really ugh. Not my taste

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Like other reviewers I found this book to have a slow start. I prefer to be hooked within the first few chapters and this did not do it for me. I started and stopped this book many times, but I continued because I wanted to finish the book.

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Three lonely, homesick newcomers to a dilapidated, nun run, boarding become fast friends. Beth, Sally and Carol share everything. Until Carol experiences what she is convinced is a message from the beyond from her father who died when she was six. Sally’s parents have gone through a terrible divorce which leaves Beth’s family as the most comfortable place to visit. But Carol has a terrible secret which the three of them promise to hold onto forever. And the secret slowly eats away at their relationship until Carol finally leaves for another school unexpectedly, continuing to pull away from them until they finally feel the need to hire a private detective to locate her. Circumstances are emerging however that may require their promise be broken. And someone wants to silence them with increasingly disturbing threats. Truly wonderful read with completely unexpected revelations.

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"'I think I put my hand over her mouth...' 'Don't say that. Don't even think that. You wouldn't have done that.'

They sit very still in this room full of blood and sorrow - girls whose pulses burst in their veins and boom inside their ears. Their heads. Some where a clock ticks. A bird calls...

Three girls. One dead."

The past never really stays in the past... especially when the past holds a terrible secret. Three friends made a promise nearly 30 years ago to never tell a soul. But it seems that their secret just might be unearthed by events beyond their control.

After Sally, Beth and Carol made their vow of silence at Catholic boarding school, Carol drifted away from her friends. Teresa Driscoll's psychological thriller delves deep into the past and brings you to the current events responsible for their anxiety of discovery today. Sally and Beth hire a private detective to track down Carol as they try to figure out how to right a wrong from their past. And in digging up the past, they just might change the future for the better.

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The Promise
By: Teresa Driscoll

The Promise is the first book I have read from Mrs.Driscoll, and I am not disappointed. Although it was not as gritty as I like my thrillers I did enjoy the slow burn of the mystery. I don’t really want to go over the plot very much since I am a believer that there are some books that are better if we go in not knowing much, this is one of them. The plot had me hooked, nothing is straightforward, and by around 60% of the book the pace quickens and the ending felt a little rushed. But other than that it was a great thriller read and I am looking forward to reading more from Mrs. Driscoll.

Thank You to NetGalley for allowing me to read this novel for an honest review

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I was pretty disappointed by this book. Despite attempts to connect with the characters and develop interest in this book, I found myself quickly reading mostly just so that I could be done with it now because I was interested to see what happened.

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I received this book an embarrassingly long time ago (my apologies to the author), so I was really pleased when I pulled it from my book jar for June. Now I have read it, I am left wondering why I left it so long to read. It is filled with all the suspense and twists and turns that you could wish for in a psychological thriller, but it goes deeper than that as the heartbreakingly sad story that triggered the events of the book unfolds. Strangely characters that I didn’t particularly like at the beginning of the book I ended up loving, and vice versa to a certain extent. I hadn’t read anything by Teresa Driscoll before, but I will certainly be reading more now.

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I was really excited to receive a copy of this book from Netgalley and the publisher, but was ultimately disappointed! I read a ton of thrillers, so maybe I'm just hard to impress at this point. BUT, I really loved Driscoll's novel, "I Am Watching You", so I had extremely high expectations for this. This was a book I would consider decent in the genre. It was a slow burn for almost too long, and then you get to a point where everything feels rushed towards the end. The big reveal also was underwhelming. I'll definitely still read books that Driscoll puts out, in hopes that she'll have another hit. This unfortunately was a miss for me.

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Sadly I DNF'd this book at around 20%. I didn't find that I was hooked enough to want to find out what the big mystery was and what the book was building up to and I wasn't all that invested in the characters. Unfortunately this one just wasn't for me.

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The writing was a little slow, but I liked the twists and turns the story took. It must have been terrible for the girls to give a promise in a situation they where in. So young and so afraid to talk to an adult, to get help. And getting on with life after an incident like this must've been hard. All in all, I liked the book. It's about a promise, but also about domestic issues and dark minds.

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Good book. I enjoyed the characters and the mystery element. The effects that trauma can have on different people in different ways, even when they experience the same trauma, was a prominent message.

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Goodness. This one was sad--absolutely heartbreaking. Although I had a good feeling about what the main twist was going to be, it was still well-worth reading. It's well written, and the audiobook narrator does a lovely job. The ebook and audiobook are available on Kindle Unlimited, which is how I read/listened to it, even though I'd been approved for the ARC.

Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for a copy of the ARC.

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It had a really great beginning but by the end of the book the plot kind of fell flat on its face. The book started out so good that I was not able to put it down at all, but then the middle of the book got a little lengthy and then the end did not make sense to me whatsoever.

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This was a very suspenseful read. It had me at the prologue. In light of the different horrifying and crippling stories of the three friends, I did like the light heartedness betrayed by Beth in order to cope. I loved the friendships that formed between Beth, Sally, and Carol. Definitely terrifying situations with better outcomes. I’d definitely recommend this book.

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Thanks for the opportunity to read this book early. I was anxiously awaiting it’s release and it did not disappoint. I read this authors previous book, I am Watching You and loved it as well. I love stories about girl friends and the secrets between them. If you enjoy psychological thrillers you are almost surely going to finish this one quickly.

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I received an advanced copy of this book through NetGalley. This book had me from the very beginning. I love that it kept me engaged the entire time. I couldn't wait to see how it ended. I would highly recommend to all my fellow readers. Thank you for the chance to review this book!

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I must admit, throughout reading this I kept thinking "what's so great about this secret that it can never be told" - it caused so much drama and once revealed, I still felt the same way! Was still a nice enough read though so I would recommend...

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I was drawn to this book because it's one of my favorite genres, a psychological thriller. And that element is there. Three girls at boarding school make a promise to each other to keep a secret about something that happened to them at school. Secrets of course have consequences, and this one pops up to haunt them years later when they learn the school will be closed and torn down. Whether they can, or even should, continue to keep their promise becomes the crux of the story. Driscoll takes us back and forth in time, spinning out the story of their school years and telling the story from multiple points of view. It was a bit drawn out for me, and because it could've been tightened up a bit it would've been closer to a 3-star read than a 4-star for me - but I listened to much of this one and the audiobook was very good, so I'm giving a bit of extra credit for the audio version.

My thanks to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing a copy for an unbiased review.

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The Promise is a taut psychological thriller. Three school friends undergo a shared tragedy in their youth and the promise they made resonates to their present day lives. The novel deals with friendship and domestic abuse and has empathetic characters.

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I love Teresa Driscoll's books. That being said, this book had its slow points. It dragged a little for me and seemed like the ending was pretty obvious. I did guess part of the ending, but then it really picked up at the end and I enjoyed it much more.

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This was an interesting story to read. It really did not end up anywhere near where I thought it was going in the beginning. Additionally there was another twist that added more dynamic to the story.

Friendship is a tricky thing. Very rarely these days do we find a person who will stick with us through life. The ups downs and everything that exists in between, few friendships can weather all the storms. Beth, Sally and Carol thought they had that forever friendship, until a promise and an even bigger secrets unknowingly tears them apart.

With the looming closure of the school that holds all their secrets, Beth and Sally are desperate to find their old friend. Even though Beth is the one leading the charge, she doesn't fully recognize her good friends reluctance to go back to everything that nearly destroyed them in the first place.

A story that leads you down one path before sharply veering in a different direction. A good weekend read.

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Secrets. Everyone has secrets.

Teenagers Beth, Carol, and Sally attend the same boarding school and are close friends. They share a dark secret that each one has promised to never tell anyone. Guilt, regret, and a fear of being found out surrounds each of them.

Carol leaves the boarding school while Beth and Sally continue there. They lose track of Carol and where she is.
Thirty years later, something is about to happen that will reveal their secret to the world: the boarding school is being torn down. This old school and all the land it sits on has been sold for redevelopment. Beth and Sally fear that more than dirt will be dug up. They need to get rid of the thing that will reveal to the world the horrible thing they have done. But no one can find Carol. She has distanced herself from everyone, so a detective is hired to find her.

This detective also has a secret.
In this psychological thriller full of suspense and intrigue, three ladies learn the dangers of keeping something that happened when they were teenagers a secret. The guilt they carry from keeping such a secret has impacted each of their lives. If only they had told, what would have happened?

Did I figure out what their secret was? Yes and no. I figured out part of it, but what I knew had happened was only the very tip of the iceberg. There was so much more to it, and that so much more was devastating to more than one person.

I was sent this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I really enjoyed The Promise by Teresa Driscoll. The storyline had me intrigued from the beginning and surprised me by going in a direction I really wasn't expecting. A thoroughly enjoyable read.

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I overall enjoyed this mystery but I really struggled to connect to any of the characters and overall found the story a little dull.

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Really enjoyed this book/ great thriller/ characters were believable and realistic/ would.recommend this book to others

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I don't like to read reviews that reveal too much of the plot so I'll restrict mine to feedback that I hope will help the reader decide if the book is something they might enjoy. The story started off well for me. I was intrigued by "the secret" and the three main characters were interesting. The build-up to the big reveal of the secret was compelling (if overly long) and as the book progressed I kept thinking "wow, this secret must be truly terrible". The threat of the secret being revealed upended the lives of the three women and supported the expectation of something too horrible to imagine. When the truth comes out about 2/3 of the way into the book I was underwhelmed and felt let down especially because I believe the potential impact of the "threat" was much over-rated. I received a free e-copy of The Promise by Teresa Driscoll from NetGalley for my honest review.

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This story is multi-layered. It's about three teenage girls who make a promise to not tell anyone about something that happened while they were at boarding school. Towards the end, things unraveled and you find out more than just the secret that they kept. I felt like the reader kept being strung along just to find out what this secret is, but then you find out MORE secrets that have been kept since boarding school - all in the last quarter of the book! I enjoyed this story but wasn't my favorite - not sure I would consider this book a thriller - more of a mystery.

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I would start off by saying that 'The Promise' was good, not great. Dare i say, not very original or thrilling? Whilst i was taken in at the start and at the premise, it just didn't stay consistent for me and i found myself getting a little bored.

Thank you to the publisher for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Well, I'd have been happier with a cleaner read. Meanwhile, Carol, Beth and Sally were BBF's all together in boarding school. Something happened, they make a promise and now time has passed. Carol went off to marry Ned and live in France. The time has come, as it always does, that the secret is going to be exposed. Way before the end we find out what that secret is and the rest of the book is working to wrap things up. In this, it was a bit aggravating. I had hoped for a bit more from this story, but I would read another one from this author in case it's different. 

I voluntarily read an advanced readers copy of this book from Net Galley. All opinions expressed are entirely my own and this review is left by my choosing.

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This book was written really well and had a lot of potential. I was engrossed the entire time, though a little confused getting the characters straight at the beginning. Driscoll is an amazing, captivation writer and I enjoyed the first 75% of the book. The ending however, felt forced. The big reveal wasn't really as dramatic and dark as I expected, and while I can't personally relate to the characters, I felt it didn't reflect on how the friends were traumatized about it after all these years. I think Driscoll realized that as well, and had to make up for it by adding *so many* dark twists and turns within the last couple of chapters. I think a couple of these plot points could have been removed without taking away from the ending.

Also, I'm not sure what issue Driscoll has with men or fathers, but only 1 of them is reflected in a good light and as a good man. The rest are evil soul-less creatures that cause 80% of the problems in the girls life.

Outside the unfulfilled ending, the book was written well. But when an ending falls flat it's really a disappointment, especially when the rest of the book is so good.

Thank you Netgalley for sending me an Arc of this book to review.

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I read a lot of psychological thrillers so I find it hard to be thoroughly impressed & The Promise just fell a little flat for me.

I was hoping for something a little more dark, so when the “big secret” was revealed, I was disappointed.

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Three friends made a promise to keep a dark secret while young teenagers in boarding school. Now adults, something happens that causes their secret to be threatened.

While it was a slow burn to get to the secret, it still kept me interested. When things picked up about halfway through it was fast (shorter quicker and cliff hanger chapters) and I couldn’t put it down. The characters were all flawed and well developed. The story made sense and the end was practical.

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First, some Trigger Warnings as this was definitely a dark story - something I didn't expect, as most of these showed up towards the end. Sorry to be spoilery, but you need to read these:
*Abuse, rape, child molestation, loss of an infant, death of a child*

My second Driscoll read and this was unexpected. Like I stated previously, I didn't feel like this will go dark. The first half of the book we're kind of pacing slowly through a mystery of what happened at the boarding school. We know there's this dark secret between the three friends, but there's not really any hinting at what it is.

We're told their individual stories after boarding school, while dealing with threats that seem to be connected to the secret between them. In all honesty, the beginning was boring and slow.. It wasnt a hook for me, and I kept putting the book away, and not coming back to it for long stretches. It wasn't bad writing, but just dragged on and on without revealing anything. These women trying to deal with their secrets but also trying to deal with current issues.. it was bla.

And then things turned violent. We finally started having some action, and things started revealing themselves.. and then the last 20% went deep and dark. A lot of issues were thrown at the one person and I just couldn't believe it. It felt like too much but at the same time made this more interesting.

It was a good attempt at making this an emotional thriller, but except for the last bit I wasn't fully engaged. I'd give this 3-3.5. I liked this better than her previous work though.

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Very captivating, couldn't stop reading. Not at all what I was expecting. I was more than pleasantly surprised by the conclusion. I would highly recommend reading. #THEPROMISE

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The story revolves round three schoolgirls who met at a Catholic boarding school and became firm friends.
Something terrible happened when they were 14 and one of the girls,Carol,eventually left the school.The other two girls,Beth and Sally, maintained their friendship throughout the next 30 years - Beth marrying and having a family ;Sally's marriage breaking up and her drinking too much.Always though there was the knowledge of a vow they'd made all those years ago.
Life takes a turn when there is news that their old school is to be demolished with the potential for their secret coming to light..
Beth hires a private investigator to try and find Carol who has become estranged not just from them but also her mother.
The story is related by the four main characters and moves from the present to the past..
It was a bit slow to start with and the revelation of the 'dreadful secret' rather drawn out so that there was plenty of time to suss that out for oneself.
However ,the characters did draw me in and there were unexpected twists and turns which kept me turning the page .
All in all an enjoyable read.

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A great psychological thriller with plenty of twists and turns. Slightly disappointing in places, also some of the characters were quite unlikeable, but I guess that was intentional. Recommended.

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A Promise Like a Curse

Sometimes things happen to teen girl friends that bring them closer together, forming a bond that the passage of time can't break. Sometimes, the source of that bond can become a curse on that friendship. This is a story of that kind of bond.

The girls of this story are all grown now, each with their own lives, each with varying amounts of success in the world. They've kept their promises, but it's cost them dearly. The secret they hide is revealed in pieces to the reader in flashbacks, adding a foundation to events in the present that cause each of them to doubt the other as tragedy seems only a breath away.

I was compelled to identify with these girls, despite having little in common with them. The writer has deep understanding of human nature and the capability to write a believable, suspenseful mystery that touched my heart deeply. I look forward to reading more of her books.

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There were a lot of red herrings in this book that, once I knew the truth, felt like the author was intentionally throwing them in to mislead the reader. Many twists also felt very convenient and too coincidental. Despite that, this was still a fun read and great for a plane ride.

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This book wasn’t what I expected but it was a nice surprise. Very interesting premise. I love all of Driscoll’s books.

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I loved this so much.

Most of the time, when a plot relies on secrets, they're pretty predictable. Not so in "The Promise" , which throws so many twists at you it leaves you giddy.

Such a great read.

Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC without obligation.

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Stereotypical mystery/psychological thriller with not very likable characters and no real conclusion.

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A gripping psychological thriller in which three young girls share a secret they swear to take to the grave. No one must ever find out what they know. Two of them have tried to put it all behind them, but are forced to track down the third before all their secrets are revealed and will ruin their lives. Someone is watching and will stop at nothing to reveal their wrongdoing. Who is it, and what lengths will they go to to protect their secrets?

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Wow! This book has quite a twist that I did not see coming.
The story starts by introducing us to three girls: Beth, Sally and Carol. They all meet at convent school, where they stay and are taught by nuns. These three are inseparable and we get a glimpse into how they spend their time at school. One day an event happens that only the three of them know about; they make a promise to never tell about that event.
The story goes back and forth from the past to the present. The ladies are now in their late thirties. Beth is married with children, Sally bought some real estate to fix up, and Carol is overseas. Beth and Sally try contacting Carol, as the school is going to be demolished. They want to talk about their promise. Carol is impossible to get ahold of.
Filled with drama in every chapter, I highly recommend this book. You’ll have to read to find out what the promise is and if they ever get Carol to come back.
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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This one wasn't for me unfortunately. These sorts of books are a let down recently. I need to be more selective in what I request going forward.

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With thank to Net galley for allowing me to review this book.
The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a good book that is steady paced book

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Didn't enjoy this one. Seemed to drag, writing ok but didnt "grab me and I was very disappointed because I wanted to like it.
3 stars

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Multiple POV, dual-timeline. This is the second book I’ve read by this author and I enjoyed it as much as the first (I’m Watching You).
Plenty of twists and turns weave their way through this story of shared history and secrets. Although certain plot points were predictable, others were not and overall it was an enjoyable read.

The only part that left me wondering was if the Matthew in this is the Matthew in I’m Watching You!
ARC from NetGalley.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll centres around three friends, a promise made decades before, and their relationships, past and present. Following the lives of Beth, Sally, and Carol as they meet at a Catholic boarding school and become best friends. However, something bad takes place when the girls are fourteen and they each make a promise to never reveal what happened and the parts they played in this traumatic event. This memory and holding in the secret of what happened tortures the girls throughout their lives. When they are 38, their old boarding school grounds are going to be torn apart, with the chance of their secret being revealed.

Beth is happily married to Adam and has two sons. She is terrified that she could lose her husband, along with her sons, if Adam discovers her secret. Sally turned to drinking, many years ago, in an effort to forget what the girls did so long ago. Carol has dropped off the map, no longer keeping in contact with her mom, Beth, or Sally and Beth is desperate to contact Carol, so they can either make plans to do "something" about their secret or be freed from their promise.

What will happen to the promise?

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In THE PROMISE by Teresa Driscoll, we know that there is a horrific secret, that the three main characters, promised to keep during their boarding school days that involves a death. The story is told through their three perspectives and flashback between their childhood and the present. It was a slow burn. But a solid mystery with underlying stories of love, family, and friendships. However, the ending did seem a bit rushed.

Thank you to Thomas & Mercer for my free e-galley.

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I really enjoyed this tense read. It had plenty of twists and turns and kept me up reading late into the night as I couldn't wait to get to the end of this novel Three friends, Beth, Sally and Carol have a secret that they swear they will take to the grave, that they will never share with another living soul. It involves their part in an incident that took place in their boarding school when they were just 14 years old. Years later their school grounds are being torn apart and the three girls fear that their secret will be unearthed. They have drifted, Carol in particular and their friendship isn't as it used to be but the girls are terrified that the promise they made many years before will come to light. Beth's voice is the one we hear most often although the story is told from the perspective of other characters from time to time. It worked well and the voice of others added to the telling in my opinion. It was a good read, one I"d recommend.

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you'll know already I'm a big fan or Teresa Driscoll, and jump for her books every time and so I was thrilled to see this on Netgalley. The promise is slightly different to her other books, with a backward and forward between past and present that included a spellbinding love story. It has a definite creep out factor, as we follow a group who had a traumatic childhood event. The pacing was good for me, definitely a slow build, and I'll be honest, I was just relieved we were given a boarding school story thst didn't have evil nuns in it! Very enjoyable. Thanks to Netgalley for the book in return for an honest review.

Rating: 4/5

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I really enjoy Teresa Driscoll’s writing. Although I was hoping for a more poignant a-ha moment when you find out the dark secret between Beth, Sally and Carol. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a sad one. But I was just under the impression it was going to be bigger and badder. I will say I had the “bad guy” wrong in this one. I did figure it out towards the end, but my first guess was simply wrong. This book kept my interest throughout and I did like it. I would give it a solid 3.5 stars. The writing was solid and the storyline was good. I’m looking forward to reading Teresa’s next book

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Thank you Netgalley for the chance to read and review this title. I will review this title at a different date.

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As far as psychological thrillers go, this will be a slightly slower read for some. I think if you get attached to the characters you will enjoy this thriller.

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This was one of those books that was really slow moving. I felt like giving up on it several times, but I kept reading. I kept hoping for some suspense, drama or action. The first half of the books sets up the relationship between three women in their late 30s that went to boarding school together as teens. Two of the women Sally and Beth are still close friends, while Carol has distanced herself emotionally and geographically from them. The reader knows that something happened at boarding school that led to a secret they all just keep... a Promise to one another. You are finally let in on the secret two thirds of the way into the book. Two thirds of a book as spent setting it up., this definitely should have been trimmed down. The action and suspense did not kick in until about 85% into the book. I read up to this point wanting to give up on the book, I waited for an ending that was suspenseful, but not worth reading through the first drab two thirds of the book.

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This started out very intriguing and interesting, but I found myself wanting the story to end by the time I was halfway through the book. It's not that it doesn't flow or that the characters aren't interesting, it felt repetitive and boring. I wanted so much to like this book before I read it, but it ultimately did not thrill me or provide enough mystery for me.

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This book is a psychological thriller.

There are many twists and turns that keep the reader engaged and wondering when The Promise will be revealed. There are some surprises that were especially shocking and others that were disturbing.

I think the author did a commendable job of keeping suspense going until the end of the book. I can see how this book became a best seller. It was a thoroughly enjoyable and gripping read that I highly recommend to all who love a mystery that they can’t solve.

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Another cracking read from Teresa Driscoll, which digs into the past lives and secrets of friends. As ever, she keeps you on the edge of your seat.

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Teresa Driscoll books are some of my favourite. Wonderful story that's really well written and I thoroughly enjoyed being able to read this. Thank you for the chance and sorry my review is late.

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When Carol, Beth, and Sally were only 14 years old, they made a promise that shaped their lives forever. Something so horrible had happened in their young lives at the boarding school, that it needed to be buried forever. They could barely think about it, yet it haunted every moment. Through the years, Sally and Beth have remained close friends. However, Carol has avoided them and moved to Europe. Is it because of the secret? Do they remind her of that unspeakable day?

Thirty years pass, and Beth and Sally believe that their secret must be safe. However, news of the boarding house is sure to threaten their secret! Their fear is greater than ever. Their trepidation mounts as they discover that someone is threatening Beth and her family.

This psychological drama is jam packed with surprises and twists and turns. When the secret about the promise is revealed relatively early in the book, I wondered what there was left to tell. But that was only the beginning! The characters are well crafted, and the plot kept me reading. This is quite a ride!

Thank you, NetGalley, for the free copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review..

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I enjoyed this book but didn’t totally love it. I found it quite slow to start and being honest felt like giving up at times. Towards the end however things improved and I found myself enjoying it more.

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This is a great little psychological thriller that has a slow burn and some interesting characters. I was 100% engaged with The Promise from start to end and the last 30% of the book really turns up! If you're new to the thriller genre, this might be a good one to get on board with. Teresa Driscoll has such a fantastic writing style and I loved the way she introduced the characters and let the mystery unfold. 4 stars.

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A good suspense! Based off of three young girls that is split in POV between back then and present day.

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I have enjoyed all of the books that I have read by this author, she just gets better and better. I do enjoy this type of story, where there are secrets going back years. Twists enough to keep you guessing, and very well written.

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The promise by Teresa Driscoll is a very slow burn book. I was intrigued by the premise of the story, but reading the actual tale just didn't grab me the way I wanted it to. I appreciated the changing timeline, but found that it interrupted the flow of the story, and feel the book would have been better without it. If looking for a psychological thriller, I would say give it a try, but its definitely not a book that is going to work for everyone.

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Friendships taken to the brink. Promises made by teenagers are tested when they come back to each one later in life. Heart warming and heart wrenching at same time as when you've experienced friendships the author will take you on an emotional journey.

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Beth, Sally, and Carol have a secret. A secret so deep and held for so long it likely will never be told. Or will it. 30 yrs after finishing school in a boarding school the lives of the three young women have changed. Marriage, infant loss, and divorce have kept two of them in close contact. Carol has moved on until the find out the boarding school is going to be demolished. Carol is finally reunited with the other two via a private investigator. There is a question about what to do since their school will be demolished. Obviously, that has something to do with their secret. I can honestly say that the writer does a great job at not revealing many clues and it is up to the reader to deduce what the secret is by what you are told. It is a great mystery novel. There are a few places that it drags on which makes it hard to continue reading but if you do, you will be surprised. The twist in the story is great.


Thank you to netgalley as well as the author/publisher for allowing me to read this book in exchange for my honest review.

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This book is great! Would definitely recommend. Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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I enjoyed this however I was a little confused at times when the story jumped back and forth in time. I felt like I really needed to concentrate to keep up with the story line!

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A slow burn, but well worth continuing with. Well written and with a lot of twists and turns. There's a lot to take in with the various different characters, but very enjoyable.

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Another great thriller from Teresa Driscoll. I love the way this book explores the friendship between three women, and then twists everything on its head. i couldn't predict where this was going which is my favourite kind of book.

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A slow burn psychological thriller where a group of friends form a pact to keep a secret in school but as years pass, it becomes harder and harder to keep the pact. I enjoyed it a lot. There were plenty of unexpected twists and turns that kept me guessing. A little confusing in the beginning with a lot of back and forth but I got used to it eventually. I also lived how it explores friendships and the unexpected turns they take with circumstances. Would definitely recommend

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I like this authoress and the premise of this book had sounded very interesting - three friends since the school times and the resurfacing secrets. I love the school setting in my mysteries and I believe in the power of promises, even those devastating us (because the “wrong” kind of promise can destroy - but how can we know beforehand?). Yet, this novel does not execute this promising (sic!) plot - it is very prolonged and the big secrets’s reveal comes fairly late in the plot. Then the pace quickens, but the latter chapters’ development lacks depth and originality, even.
Also, I somehow do not believe in the friendship between the heroines here, I do not feel the connection.

I would recommend to read Ruth Ware’s The Lying Game for the similar topic.

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An ok read. Hard going at times most characters had skeletons in the cupboard which got a bit much for me as did the over describing of irrelevant stuff.

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I really loved this book in a new to me author. The characters and location really and to the story. I can't wait to read the next one. This book keeps you guessing until the end.

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Enjoyable, psychological thriller. The characters were well written and relatable though the story was a little slow burning. I enjoyed the writing style though and would read this author again.

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This book was very well-written and left me feeling many emotions at the end. With much suspense and time travelling with the character perspective shifts, we learn about three young ladies who were in boarding school together. A notice that the school will be demolished and an urgent need to contact Carol, their estranged friend, Beth and Sally seek out to find her and get closure after some traumatic events they shared as teenagers.

Matthew Hill is a private detective with his own history and begins to date Sally while they search for Carol. The story begins with Beth and introduces us to her family and boring little life. But as the story unfolds, we travel back to 30 years earlier and see what life was like for young Beth, Sally and Carol. Many painful memories surface as they consider returning to the school before it is torn down, and their deadly sin begs to be found out. The guilt and the pain of that time affects each of them differently. One retreats from all of them, one seems to be in denial and one seems to be depressed and want to make things right so they can all move on.

I felt the story flowed rather well, I had questions throughout the read that were eventually answered in the last part of the book, and the big reveal of what the promise really is, is revealed within the first half of the book, so it's not an entirely long time to find out what happened. How they respond becomes the focus of the book and also how they navigate some harassment issues when it appears someone knows what they've done and wants to bring it to light.

At the very end of the book, I became emotional, for the reveal of why Carol had pulled away and the truth of so many things that tend to end friendships, it was sad to read and also made complete sense to me. I felt all of it was believable and the characters well established. I appreciate Teresa's writing and would read something else by her anytime.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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This reminded me of other novels where a group of girls make a tragic mistake and need to keep their secret hidden... unfortunately, this didn’t have the same impact and was lacking the character development to make it a good read.

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What a fascinating book. I was impressed by the storyline and the characters were all well written and complex. Where there are complex storylines combined with intriguing characters the reader experience is magnified tremendously. To have a book that is well written as well as entertaining is a delight. Reading is about escaping your world and entering another one. The word building was phenomenal in this book. Here I forgot about my own life and was immersed in the world created by the author. I would recommend this

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll

9781503905078

309 Pages
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Release Date: February 7, 2019

Fiction (Adult), Mystery & Thriller, Friendships, Domestic Violence, Kidnapping

Beth, Sally, and Carol meet at a boarding school and immediately become life-long friends. But as it sometimes happens, friends drift apart. Beth and Sally try to find Carol when they find out their old school is being demolished and may uncover buried secrets. Beth hires Matthew Hill to find Carol’s mother in order to find Carol.

The book is written in third person point of view by Beth, Carol, and Matthew. The characters are well developed, and the story is well paced. I enjoyed this author’s writing style. It is deceptive and leaves you wondering what will happen next.

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I really enjoyed this book and would read more from this author. May have been first but won't he the last.

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I wanted to know the story behind the story of three girls aged 14, making a promise to take the truth to the grave. Certainly, some of the tale was a psychological thriller, but for me, the story was more of a sad tale about what happens when you keep secrets and attempt to cover up the truth.

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Book Blurb - "It was their darkest secret. Three schoolgirls made a promise – to take the horrible truth of what they did to the grave."

The premise of this story was very good and drew me in at once. Three friends, Beth, Sally and Carol, make a promise to keep a secret til death. What did they do? What did they see? These are the questions that quickly came to my mind. The execution of the story, however, was slow. 'The Promise' was tragic but not what I expected it to be. I thought the secret was more grave than it was revealed to be. The reveal did not come until very late in the book and was anticlimatic. Carol's current story line was more intriguing and I do not think that three grown women would react as they did here. This was my first book by this author and would want to read more of her offerings.
--- I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley for an honest review. ---

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The Promise follows Beth, Sally, and Carol as they meet at a Catholic boarding school and become best friends. Something bad takes place when the girls are fourteen and they each make a promise to never reveal what happened and the parts they played in this traumatic event. This memory and holding in the secret of what happened tortures the girls throughout their lives. When they are 38, their old boarding school grounds are going to be torn apart, with the chance of their secret being revealed. This was a pretty intense ride. While the ending fell a little flat for me, it was still a decent read that kept me on the edge of my seat.

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The Promise by Teresa Driscoll is a slow paced psychological thriller. The chapters alternate between the past and present with different POV’s.

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This book was okay. It took a while to grab my interest and stay focused. I like dual timeline books and the fact that each of the chapters were narrated by the characters was a plus. I felt like the ending was a little too rushed.

Thank you to the author and Thomas & Mercer for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

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A story about the deep friendships that are created as children, but that can go astray as we age and develop new relationships as we get older. A tale of love and loss, trust and betrayal. Heartbreaking at times and heart stopping at other points along the way!

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Three girls make a promise to never tell anyone about what they did. Years later they have drifted apart, but they must never tell anyone about what they did when they were girls. Someone is trying to make sure that the secret stays buried, at all costs.

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I received an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author.
Although gripping and involving at times, I was a bit disappointed by this story. The denouement and 'big reveal' felt like a bit of a flop after the buildup, which had a a good amount of suspense.

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So many twists that I did not see coming! The Promise by Teresa Driscoll was a fast read and hard to put down. Driscoll crafts characters and relationships that are so real and relatable that they make readers examine their own relationships (at least in my case). In particular, Driscoll questions how far would readers go for a friend? This novel, a thriller to the very end, was so much more; it was about marriage and relationships and self-reflection. I look forward to reading more books by Driscoll.

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Three friends; three inseparable young girls and a big, terrible secret; a secret so big and so terrible that together they have sworn never to tell a soul.

Sal, Beth and Carole first meet at boarding school and become firm friends. We learn that as adults, Sal and Beth have remained friends, living close enough to support each other through the trials and tribulations of life. Carole, however, has moved on, living abroad with her husband and losing contact with those back home.

And then there's the secret. Beth's flashbacks reveal glimpses of a girl with blue lips and lots of blood.

Who? What? Where? How? So many questions...and the answers when they come are shocking!

Told through chapters separated by time and perspective, the story unfolds gradually, revealing, piece by piece the tragic events of that night, and the dreadful weight of their actions that the friends have carried since.

The Promise was a good read. I really engaged with the characters, and the twist(s) were truly shocking, perhaps because they were so believable.

I give this book 4 stars.

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Loved the intro, really dragged you in. However, I read psychological thrillers back to back these days and it’s hard to find an angle I haven’t seen from already. When the big wow moment came I didn’t really feel it. An okay read, especially if you’re new to the genre!

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I would firstly like to thank Netgalley and the publishers for allowing me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

While it isn't my favourite book from this author, this read was still gripping from start to finish. I had guessed the secret before the reveal, but it was still written brilliantly. The ending wasn't what I had expected, a bit too tidy for me; but overall still a book I would recommend reading.

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Great thriller that kept me turning the pages, a great story with intriguing characters that kept me guessing. Highly recommend to others!

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Well written and interesting plot. I found the characters likable and although it was a bit slow in parts I couldn't put the novel down

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Teresa Driscoll is the master of psychological thrillers (or so I had heard). This is the first book by her that I chose to read and it gave me chills down the spine, literally!
Three teenage girls develop a close-knit friendship in a convent and go through a shocking incident that changes their lives forever. The hold a promise close to their heart and years later, stand a chance to revisit what they did, on the occasion of the convent being torn down. Beth, Sally, Carol and their lives, with the loved ones around them turn topsy-turvy.
The suspense is very real, the emotional turmoils understandable, few of the events are bone-chilling, there's a bit of romance thrown in too - everything that you need to create a psychological thriller.
Definitely recommended, Teresa's writing will keep you hooked till the end.

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Not very original - Three girls with a deep, dark secret that they promised to take to the grave. Good build up. I expected something more intense in the end.

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Sally, Carol, and Beth meet at a Catholic boarding school and become best friends. When they are 14, something bad happens and they each make a promise to never reveal what happened and what their role was in it. The memory of this bad event haunts and tortures the girls throughout their lives. When they turn 38, they find out that the boarding school is going to be demolished - and with this happening, worry that their secret is going to be discovered. While it has an interesting plot line, I didn't really like or dislike the characters enough to feel like I couldn't put the book down.

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I absolutely loved the premise of this one: Schoolgirls behaving badly will do anything it takes to keep secrets hidden. I have read the author before, I Am Watching You, but I felt The Promise was much better plotted and executed. The author did a good job of peeling back the mystery layer upon layer, just giving enough away to keep me invested. The pace was slow at times, but definitely picked up during the last third. Highly recommend to fans of psychological suspense.

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I’ll admit this one was a little harder for me to get through. I felt like there was a big build up, then it just fell kind of flat. I think the shock value was a little lost at the end with how long it was hinted at throughout the book. Wouldn’t recommend to most.

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