
Good Intentions by Marisa Walz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book was an experience. The whole book feels tense as Cady starts unraveling with the death of her twin sister.
The thing that’s unnerving is that the unraveling is slow and steady and feels almost like it could totally happen to anyone. She starts letting go of all the bits of her life she worked hard to build. Her business, her marriage, and becomes obsessed with this woman who experienced grief on the same day she did.
She becomes obsessed. She starts lying, she descends so far in that it becomes impossible to find her way back. And this book is narrated so well that it keeps you wondering where this can possibly go.
And then that ending. Oh the ending….you’ll have to listen to it yourself to find out.
with gratitude to Macmillan Audio and netgalley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review















































































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