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Carola Lovering delivers a gripping exploration of toxic friendships in Bye, Baby. While I initially expected a fast-paced thriller, what I found was an emotionally complex story about jealousy, betrayal, and the intricate layers of female friendships.

Told through dual points of view and shifting timelines, the novel paints a haunting picture of two women whose bond becomes a breeding ground for resentment. The psychological depth of the characters is striking, both relatable and deeply flawed. While I appreciated the layered storytelling, I often found myself frustrated by their choices, wanting to shake them into reason.

Lovering’s writing is sharp, immersive, and beautifully unsettling. This book leans more toward domestic suspense rather than a traditional thriller, making it an ideal pick for readers who love deep character studies with an undercurrent of psychological tension.

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