One of The Girls Book Review

Title: One of The Girls

Author: Lucy Clarke

ISBN: 9780008462383

Publisher: Harper Collins

Pages: 448

Source: Review Copy from the Publisher

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One of us is a liar. One of us is a stranger. One of us is a cheater.

But who could be a killer?

The six of us arrived on the beautiful, sunbaked island of Aegos to leave it all behind, our suitcases packed with flip flops and beach towels, our heads full of dreams for the perfect weekend away with friends…

On the first night, we laughed and danced under the stars. On the second night, we went skinny dipping in the warm, summer sea. On the third night, the wine loosened our tongues, the lies spilling and the masks starting to slip.

And on the final night, it all ignited as we celebrated around the beach fire – for someone, the holiday in Greece would be their last…

Official Summary

13 June 2022

One of the Girls is a holiday escape read. This book transports you to a Greek Island as you slip between the covers. Just do not expect a relaxing read. This intriguing tale looks at friendship, secrets and an emotional roller coaster ride when these secrets are revealed. This is a fabulous read that will keep you amazed as these close friends discover some deep secrets about each other.

Lucy Clarke draws stunning scenery in this book, allowing you to experience a sensory overload as you turn the pages. She includes, sounds and smells as well as beautiful visual scenery. I loved how clearly she described the setting. I had no problem “seeing” the villa in Greece. This was my first time reading any of Clarke’s books and I found myself escaping to the island while I was reading. I hope to find the time to read more of her books soon.

Six friends, some old and some new, travel to a Greek Island for a hen weekend. They were sure they knew each other. But within a few days in an isolated villa on a Greek island, they learn truths they never expected. Lexi has a feeling something isn’t right, but nothing could have prepared her for what she is about to learn.

I loved the time I spent reading this book, reaching the last page I felt as if I was One of the Girls. The author truly transported me to Greece. I loved that I could smell the rosemary and oregano and hear the ocean breeze and feel the sun and salt on my skin as I turned the pages. All while snuggled up against winter days in South Africa. I have never visited Greece, yet after reading this book I feel as if I have been given a taste of what the country has to offer.

The women in this book were awesome. I enjoyed how Lexi was placed on a pedestal by everyone. Every friendship group has that one woman who seems to have it all, the power that holds the group together. However, Eleanor stole my heart. This woman has so much to learn about herself, she is different, and doesn’t quite fit in. Yet, she is strong and manages to speak her mind despite the loss she has suffered. She stood out, and I loved her.

This is a book I will always remember as an inspiration to visit Greece. I loved this brilliant read. It was full of surprises, and delivered a happy ending, despite a lot of secrets being revealed and friendships almost destroyed. The author highlighted the importance of friendship and second chances.

If you enjoy a scenic story full of secrets with a twist or two as the truth is revealed, then I highly recommend you add this title to your TBR. I promise you will find this page-turner everything you are looking for.

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Also by Lucy Clarke

The Castaway

You wake on a beautiful, secluded beach. The sun bakes down, a shimmering ocean stretches into the horizon. It’s as far from home as you could imagine.

Yet this is no ordinary escape.

Next to the wreck of a plane, a stranger circles the campfire. Somewhere, a baby cries. Someone sharpens a knife in the shadows, scoring a list of the dead onto the bark of a tree.

Day by day, the island’s wildness creeps under everyone’s skin, tensions and lies whispering on the breeze.

A secret beach. An island with no name. What a place for your last holiday…

About The Author

Author bio from the publisher

Sunday Times bestseller Lucy Clarke writes from a beach hut, using the inspiration from the wild south coast to craft her stories. Her debut novel, The Sea Sisters, was a Richard & Judy Book Club pick, and she has since published A Single Breath, The Blue/No Escape, Last Seen, You Let Me In, and The Castaways, which was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month. Lucy lives by the sea with her husband and two children.

Thank you to Anne Cater, from Random Things Tours for including me on this tour. I have already started looking at the cost of flights to Greece……

Are you a Lucy Clarke fan? What is your favourite book? Drop me a line or leave a comment below. I look forward to spending more time with this author and her glorious scenic tales. Until next time…Happy Reading!

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5 thoughts on “One of The Girls Book Review”

  1. The only thing that worried me was the sheer amount of characters—both POVs aren’t really compelling! It was entertaining to observe how each character’s reasons for attending the wedding varied. Some of them actually have darker ideas and behave admirably as villanelles.

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