A review by thebooktrail88
Tell Me You're Mine by Elisabeth Norebäck

3.0

Set largely in a psychologist's room, and inside the heads of the characters, this is one claustrophobic read. Suits the nature of the story though. Imagine losing your child when she was one, only to think you recognise her in your surgery some 21 years later.

There are some seriously screwed up characters in this book. Who is telling the truth? Is that girl now in the surgery where you work?

The book is set in Stockholm and there are some mentions of the parks - ideal for escaping your own thoughts for a time which is handy for Stella.

I did find it overly long however for the subject matter and the denouement of the plot. I did want to know what happened however so then I spent time anaylsing what I had and hadn't spotted. That title got me - sounds VERY posessive doesn't it?