You Don't Know me- Blog Tour
Author: Theo Baxter
Publisher: Inkubator Books
Publishing Date: 22nd June 2025
Many thanks to the publishing team and ZooLoos BT for my digital copy and a spot on the tour
Blurb
They came for an inheritance. They stayed for revenge.
Annabelle Marconi thought she’d already lost everything—first her father to cancer, then her mother in a brutal hit-and-run. But the worst blow comes at their double funeral, when a woman named Mary steps forward… with Annabelle’s half-brother, David.
The revelation of her father’s secret life shatters the family. Still reeling, Annabelle’s siblings make a reckless decision: they invite Mary and David to stay at the family ranch while the estate is settled. Annabelle can’t shake the feeling something is off—and when a strange car begins following her and her sister suddenly falls dangerously ill, her instincts are proven right.
Someone is determined to erase the Marconi family for good. As paranoia spirals into terror, Annabelle must unearth the truth about her father's past—and face a chilling question: What if the enemy is already inside the house?
My Thoughts
I can never say no to a Theo Baxter new release!
This was a very dialogue driven book which I did not mind, it meant that you immersed in the conversation and surroundings of the characters. The 3 siblings could not be any more different and as much as there was some character development I feel I wanted to get to know them a bit more and go in deeper. Also, they did bicker like true siblings so it was easy to guess who was who!
I did like how each chapter was titled, this is always marmite I feel with bloggers but I actually enjoy them and feel they have a good element to structure of the book. I liked how the first part of the book sets up the plot for the actions and reactions that are going to unfold, which I liked.
I found this to be a very emotive book and you go through the motions of being frustrated , sad and empathetic with each thread.
Some parts did feel a bit far fetched but the author did a good jo in keeping you engaged with the twists and pulling it all together by the end.
I really enjoyed this book, fast paced and concluded well.
Thank you so much for being a part of the tour and for kicking it off x
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