First of all I would like to apologise for mixing up my dates! I was meant to post on the 8th, but I had written down the 10th in my diary – I have no idea where I went wrong!!! And I don’t even have home-schooling to blame anymore because it’s now officially the summer holidays up here in Scotland. But, it is still the very strangest of summers because almost all our plans have been cancelled or put on hold.
Anyway. Back to the rather wonderful book at hand – The girl from Widow Hills by Megan Miranda. I knew I wanted to read it as soon as I saw the cover design and read the synopsis…
BOOK BLURB:
Everyone knows the story of the girl from widow hills…

When Arden Maynor was six years old, she was swept away in a terrifying storm and went missing for days. Against all odds, she was found alive, clinging to a storm drain. Fame followed, and so did fans, creeps and stalkers. As soon as she was old enough, Arden changed her name and left Widow Hills behind.
Twenty years later, Olivia, as she is now known, is plagued by night terrors. She often finds herself out of bed in the middle of the night, sometimes streets away from her home. Then one evening she jolts awake in her yard, with the corpse of a man at her feet.
The girl from Widow Hills is about to become the centre of the story, once again…
Sounds great, right!?!?!?
The girl from Widow Hills by Megan Miranda was a GREAT read. I really liked it. It was a slow burn, slow reveal, and a character driven story that grabbed my attention right from page 1. I didn’t want to put it down!
I’m not going to say much about the plot because – I’ve tried, and I can’t make it make sense without spoilers. I also think the blurb above does a fantastic job at teasing out just enough information to make you want to read it. I would like to say that I didn’t guess all the twists and turns that kept on coming in slow, but oh so interesting strides and I never quite guessed where Liv’s story was taking me. It was good. VERY GOOD. It was a solid read that didn’t disappoint and kept me entertained throughout.
The girl from Widow Hills was well written, well-paced and I loved the structure. I loved the small extracts from past interviews that shed more light on Liv’s quite tragic past as the mystery and rather sinister story unfolded in the present day. It was clever. It was smart and my only complaint was that I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough.
I will be recommending The girl from Widow Hills by Megan Miranda to everyone and anyone who listens to me. I love a good psychological thriller and this one was spot on for me.
Have you read any of Megan Miranda’s previous books? I am planning (mood and ARCs depending) on picking up The last house guest soon.
I received a copy of the book for review from the publisher, which was all arranged by the wonderful blog tour organiser – THANK YOU! I was delighted to be invited and introduced to such a fantastic new (to me) author.

I started reading this the other day and I’m really enjoying it so far! I’m only about a fifth of the way through it at the moment though so intrigued to see how the story pans out!
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I’m reading this now and enjoying it so far, I’m only about a fifth of the way through though so I’m intrigued to see how the story pans out! I’m especially excited after reading this as I was thinking it was a bit slow but glad to know it picks up with twists and turns. Thanks for the review!
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Thank you Hannah, it does start off a little slow, but I really enjoyed it. It got an easy 4 stars from me – I do love an unreliable narrator, which Liv certainly was!
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It makes the story so much easier to read and follow doesn’t it, I’ve read a couple which switch between characters lately so I’m looking forward to one point of view!
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THIS SOUNDS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT, Jules!! 😍😍 The plot, the cover, your review – EVERYTHING!! Perfect. I feel like with so many thriller recommendations, I won’t be able to read any other book from my tbr this year!🤣🤣🦋
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I have been reading loads of thrillers lately and I do love them but I also blame the book blogging community for far too many recommendations too 😀 😀
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This sounds like a wonderful, gripping story. I am glad to know it starts slow, but picks up, I will be prepared that way. I have read All the Missing Girls and The Perfect Stranger and enjoyed them both. Great review Jules.
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Thank you! I now have both of those on my wishlist 😀
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This one looks good! I’m so glad you enjoyed this one!
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I did, I’m looking forward to picking up some of her back catalogue now 😀
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I’ve not read any of her books but this sounds like my kind of read. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, it was good! 🙂
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Great review! I’m glad you enjoyed this!
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Thank you Dee 🙂
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Fab review! I’m happy to hear you enjoyed this one too. xx
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Thank you, I am looking forward to picking up some of her back catalogue now 😀
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Both All The Missing Girls and The Perfect Stranger are all time favorites of mine, although the first can go either way as it has quite an unconventional plot structure (the story is told backwards with the ending first).
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That sounds interesting! I’m looking forward to reading more of her books soon.
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Huge thanks for the blog tour support xx
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Thank you Anne, Sorry again I got my dates muddled up! x
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I’m so happy you loved it! I’ve really been wanting to read it!
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Thank you Jennifer it was really good.
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