A review by anabel_unker
The Three Lives of Cate Kay by Kate Fagan

4.0

*I received a copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for this opportunity*

Nobody knows who the infamous Cate Kay is. Shrouded in mystery (and surrounded by rock-solid NDAs), her only mark is the bestselling trilogy that rocketed her name into the stratosphere.

Until now.

Told through the eyes of Cate (also known as Cass and Annie), and the people closest to her during key points of her life, a story unfolds of a young woman desperate to make a name for herself while running from an unspeakable tragedy.

THE THREE LIVES OF CATE KAY was such a unique and intriguing story-- Fagan masterfully wove together almost a dozen different perspectives, each with a resounding amount of depth and personality (one of my favorite narrators had a single chapter near the end of the story). This story had everything: love and heartbreak, friendship and manipulation, desperation and hope, greed and forgiveness. It's being marketed as a comp to Evelyn Hugo, and while they two have very different storytelling styles and characters, they do have the same feel. I'm excited to see what Fagan publishes in the future!