Forget Me Not

Oooh this was such a good one. Stacy Willingham is developing a reputation as The South’s thriller queen and I am here for it. I loved her first two books, liked the third, and loved this. Claire Campbell is a journalist in New York, struggling to find her footing. She’s also got a past: 22 years ago, her older sister Natalie disappeared. Days later, a man was arrested and the case was closed. Claire’s made every effort to forget her traumatic past, but still can’t shake it. When she returns home for the summer to help her mother, she finds herself drawn to Galloway Farm, a vineyard on the coast. Natalie had worked there too, and it feels like the perfect place to earn some extra money and spend time. Then, she finds a diary describing all sorts of unresolved crimes. Claire begins to wonder if the diary could be tied to her sister’s disappearance. She becomes obsessed with the family that owns the farm, wondering if something sinister is at hand, determined to get to the bottom of it! This is fast-paced, twisty, and haunting; you will tear through it wanting to figure out what happened.