
Title:- The Stepdaughter’s Lie
Author:- Teri Terry
Date published:- will be published on 29th July 2024
No. of pages:- 336 pages
Genre:- Psychological Thriller
Rating:-
Plot:- 4/5
Writing:- 5/5
Overall rating:- 4.5/5

My life should be perfect. But my stepdaughter wants to destroy it all…
Standing in my bathroom, the luxurious marble tiles cool under my feet, I stare at the test in my trembling hand. The second line is unmistakable: I’m pregnant.
This is all my husband Theo and I have ever wanted, but I didn’t think it was possible. I should be excited, but all I can think about is telling my stepdaughter.
Because Ellie’s always hated me, ever since she realised it was no longer just her and Theo. Now she’s seventeen, beautiful and smart – smart enough to see through me. And if Ellie decided to uncover my secrets, it wouldn’t be just my marriage at stake… it would be my life.
But I’ve been so careful burying my past. There’s no way she could learn the truth. I know stress isn’t good for the baby, so I force myself to relax.
Until one day I find a packet of tablets tucked inside Ellie’s bag. My head spins – she’s made it clear she wants me gone but I never imagined she would try to harm my baby. I know I can’t tell Theo. She would only deny it to her beloved daddy, fluttering her lashes like she always does.
My beautiful home has become a prison, my husband feels like a stranger. But all I know is that this precious life inside me is more than I deserve – and there’s nothing I won’t do to protect it…
An absolutely gripping and page-turning psychological thriller that will keep you reading late into the night! Perfect for fans of Daniel Hurst, Shari Lapena and T.M. Logan.

The Stepdaughter-s Lie is a page turning psychological thriller that will keep you up all night.
Rowan is the stepmother of Ellie. Ellie couldn’t really stand Rowan and is determined to expose whatever secrets that Rowan seemed to be hiding. Rowan who is pregnant with Theo’s child didn’t want anyone to find a secret about herself that she has buried long time ago.
This is actually an easy read and I couldn’t really put this book down as I want to know what is going to happen in the end. The story is told in the POVs of both Ellie and Rowan so as a reader you know that both the characters are unreliable which makes the story more intriguing. The writing is really great and there were some twists and turns along the way. The ending was completely unexpected and a shocking ending.
If you are looking for a thriller that is a page turner, then check out The Stepdaughter’s Lie. Overall it’s worth 4.5 stars.
Many thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC. The review is based on my honest opinion.

Teri has lived in France, Canada, Australia and England at more addresses than she can count, acquiring three degrees, a selection of passports and a silly name along the way. Past careers have included scientist, lawyer, optometrist, and, in England, various jobs in schools, libraries and an audiobook charity. The footpaths and canal ways of the Buckinghamshire Chilterns where she now lives inspired much of the setting of Slated. She hates broccoli, likes cats, and has finally worked out what she wants to do when she grows up.
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