Author: Melanie Gideon
Series: None
Publication Date: August 3, 2021
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages: 363
Obtained: publisher via NetGalley
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Rating: 4/5
Bottom Line: Clingy friend who just doesn't know how to let go
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Review: I truly enjoy thrillers that mess with your mind; almost gaslighting but not quite there and that's exactly what Did I Say You Could Go is. Ruth seems like the friend you'd want to have: always supportive, helpful and caring. Gemma and Ruth are inseparable from the day they are introduced until Ruth is involved in a scandal but then Gemma is in her own scandal which Ruth rides in to her rescue. Something is off with Ruth though and even though Gemma is seriously grateful for what Ruth has helped her through, she starts to question their friendship. Not to mention that their daughters were close but are now on opposite sides of the social spectrum which makes things that complex.
Ruth will do anything to keep Gemma close to her. She just can't let go. Gemma doesn't know how to break free so it's this vicious cycle until it breaks. Not only do you have Ruth and Gemma's rollercoaster of a friendship but you have their daughters, Marley and Bee who are caught in the crossfire as well. They are having their own issues transitioning into high school and navigating where they fit in. It affects them individually and their friendship. Ruth/Gemma and Marley/Bee are the definition of toxic friendships.
I really enjoyed this novel until the end. I almost feel like it was a bait and switch. I feel like I missed something while reading the book. Even still thinking about it now, I feel like I missed some clues but then again I'm still not sure it all makes sense.
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