A review by lizz_reviewsbooks
The Companion by Jo Crow

4.0

 Synopsis

Caring for Colin Harrington’s unresponsive wife seemed like the ideal opportunity: a reliable income, a place to live, and a chance to revive her career and personal life. She knows she has to make it work. However, the Harrington mansion isn’t the refuge she envisioned. Colin’s heartbroken charm proves to be more captivating than she anticipated. Then there’s Kara—the wife she’s meant to look after—whose silent presence casts a shadow over everything, despite not having uttered a word in years. As she becomes more entangled in the household, the questions multiply, and it becomes clear that someone in this home will go to great lengths to keep their secrets safe.

My Thoughts
I really enjoyed the pacing of this book; it provided just the right amount of info to keep me hooked without giving away the plot twist. The characters and storyline were captivating, and I loved how it started from one viewpoint and then switched to another to connect everything. The creepy atmosphere really heightened the feeling of suspense. While I guessed some things, there were definitely parts of the ending that caught me off guard. I’d recommend this book!

Thank You @Booksirens for allowing me to review this ARC.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.