A review by aallyoop_reads
Imposter by Bradeigh Godfrey

4.0

Lillian and Rosie grew up inseparable. With parents that were not always present, Lillian often took on the role as caretaker to younger Rosie. However, in adulthood, the two drifted apart and didn't speak for almost 2 years. When they finally reunite, they are headed to dinner together when they are involved in a car accident. The aftermath leaves both women injured, and Rosie has a serious brain injury. As she recovers, Rosie becomes confused and untrustworthy of her loved ones.

This was such a captivating read! Each chapter gets deeper into Rosie's psyche and I loved the psychological elements weaved throughout. As soon as something seemed one way, another detail was revealed that completely changed the narrative. I was distrustful of Daniel from the get-go, and though I guessed part of the twist, the way it unfolded surprised me! The second half of this novel flew by and I couldn't wait to find out who was following Rosie and Lillian! Also, I totally related to Lillian's struggles as a new mother and the postpartum anxiety she dealt with.

Thank you to the author and publisher for a review copy of Imposter! I have followed Bradeigh on Instagram for several years and was honored to review this book!