THE SURFACING by Claire Ackroyd
3.5* Wasn't expecting the final chapter. Tbh, I wasn't expecting much of what transpired in this tale.
So, this wasn't particularly true to the blurb, but it was a tale full of secrets, selfishness, flawed characters, and lies. I didn't like the narrator, Stephanie, and couldn't figure out if she was damaged or neurodivergent or just plain and simple unpleasant. I couldn't warm to her and the other characters were so unpleasant, too, that it actually didn't matter what was truth and not. I couldn't care about any of them, but the clever blurb drew me in.
It delved in and out of the past from Stephanie's POV, and it was only at the very end, with the triple shocking events (Stephanie's doing), and the reveal from Aunt Jane, that I was stunned and a bit in awe of the author's somewhat crazed ending that I'd not seen coming. Was it believable? Unfortunately, not, but it did tie ends up. And showed what a horrible, horrible character Stephanie was.
ARC courtesy of Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for my reading pleasure.
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