A review by writing_inthemountains
Tell Me You're Mine by Elisabeth Norebäck

1.0

I like a good swedish thriller from time to time. To make this review easier for you and myself let’s introduce our main three girls: Stella is the psychotherapist – the one who believes she found her long lost girl (then named Alice) who she presumed was dead, Isabelle (Alice) is the baby girl who now is 20 something and goes to Stella for therapy, Isabelle’s adoptive mom is called Kerstin. She goes to Stella because she lost her father 4 months ago and it’s crushing her, she also hates her mother so she feel alone, even though she has a good bestfriend. The book is moving with a slow pace, Stella didn’t told her husband or kid about Isabelle and she is currently experiencing panic attacks because of the past being turned. She proposed to Isabelle to participate in a group therapy, which she did and they she said at the end of a session that she hurts for her father’s death but she was even more surprised when her mom told her he was her adoptive father.

The plot was pretty interesting but the book was long and slow paced, otherwise the story was good but not really my type.