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Showing posts with label Amanda Jayatissa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amanda Jayatissa. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

You're Invited: A Novel by Amanda Jayatissa

(Thank you to the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book!)
 

about book: (summary from Goodreads)

What could be worse than your ex-boyfriend marrying your childhood best friend? Getting accused of her murder…

From the author of My Sweet Girl comes a dangerously addictive new thriller about a lavish Sri Lankan wedding celebration that not everyone will survive.


When Amaya is invited to Kaavi’s over-the-top wedding in Sri Lanka, she is surprised and a little hurt to hear from her former best friend after so many years of radio silence. But when Amaya learns that the groom is her very own ex-boyfriend, she is consumed by a single thought: She must stop the wedding from happening, no matter the cost.

But as the weeklong wedding celebrations begin and rumors about Amaya’s past begin to swirl, she can’t help but feel like she also has a target on her back. When Kaavi goes missing and is presumed dead, all evidence points to Amaya.

However, nothing is as it seems as Jayatissa expertly unravels that each wedding guest has their own dark secret and agenda, and Amaya may not be the only one with a plan to keep the bride from getting her happily ever after…

my thoughts:

Riveting, shocking, thrilling, and unputdownable. You're Invited by Amanda Jayatissa is a rollercoaster read that you will LOVE spending every second with. I know that I enjoyed getting to know Amaya and trying to figure out what happened to Kaavi and who is behind it all. Talk about a suspenseful story!

Amaya and Kaavi have been best fiends since they were kids. They had a falling out five years ago, so imagine how surprised Amaya is to receive a wedding invitation to Kaavi's wedding. Oh, and Amaya is shocked as well. Why? Well, turns out her ex-BFF is about to marry her very own ex-BF. Say what? Yep, Kaavi is engaged to be married to Spencer - Amaya's ex. Talk about a slap in the face. So, Amaya heads off to Sri Lanka to stop the wedding. Except, when she arrives she finds out that no one was expecting her. Seems like that the invitation she received was not from Kaavi and that Kaavi is now missing. Whoa! Talk about receiving one shock after another. 

Jayatissa has written an amazing story that captivates and intrigues - a broken friendship, a missing bride, a possible murder. What more could you ask for? How about unlikeable characters that you just can't help but get invested in and a story chock full of mystery, twists and turns that you can't stop thinking about. Plus, the background setting of Sri Lanka - how exciting! You're Invited is a terrific story that you will fall in deep with. Definitely check it out ASAP!



Thank you to the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book!

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

My Sweet Girl: A Novel by Amanda Jayatissa

(Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book!)


about book:

Paloma thought her perfect life would begin once she was adopted and made it to America, but she’s about to find out that no matter how far you run, your past always catches up to you…

Ever since she was adopted from a Sri Lankan orphanage, Paloma has had the best of everything—schools, money, and parents so perfect that she fears she'll never live up to them.

Now at thirty years old and recently cut off from her parents’ funds, she decides to sublet the second bedroom of her overpriced San Francisco apartment to Arun, who recently moved from India. Paloma has to admit, it feels good helping someone find their way in America—that is until Arun discovers Paloma's darkest secret, one that could jeopardize her own fragile place in this country.

Before Paloma can pay Arun off, she finds him face down in a pool of blood. She flees the apartment but by the time the police arrive, there's no body—and no evidence that Arun ever even existed in the first place.

Paloma is terrified this is all somehow tangled up in the desperate actions she took to escape Sri Lanka so many years ago. Did Paloma’s secret die with Arun or is she now in greater danger than ever before?

my thoughts:

OUT TODAY!! My Sweet Girl by Amanda Jayatissa is one book you won't want to miss out on! It is chock full of thrills, suspense, mystery, and a dual timeline (which I always love in a story!).  The writing is superb, the story is compelling (I couldn't stop reading until I turned that very last page at 2am!), and the secret that Paloma ha been carrying around - Whoa!  This is one book you won't want to miss out on. And, its one book I don't want to spoil for you - so, check it out! 

In fact, here's a sneak peek from the story to whet your appetite:

MY SWEET GIRL by Amanda Jayatissa

Berkley Hardcover | On Sale September 14, 2021

Excerpt

Ratmalana, Sri Lanka

 

2002

 

The shadows from the torch Maya held under her chin made her smile look evil, like the devil mask hung in the assembly hall to ward off the evil eye.

 

We were all too excited to sleep, so Maya called all the girls to her bunk to tell us ghost stories. I didn't really want to listen. I'm too old to believe in ghosts. But I didn't want to be the only one in bed when everyone else was all the way on the other side of the dormitory.

 

Lihini grabbed my hand and squeezed it. I gave it a squeeze back. She loved ghost stories, which I didn't really understand. Why would anyone want to be afraid on purpose?

 

"Relax, Paloma," she mouthed. I usually got annoyed when people told me to relax. Like saying the words was enough to make me forget what was upsetting me in the first place. As though ghosts and demons would just go away if we simply relaxed. But Lihini was my best friend. I could never get angry with her. I scooted a little closer to her on the floor. There was no such thing as ghosts. It just made me feel safe to be near her.

 

Maya needed to hurry up. If we got caught out of our beds, we would definitely be scolded. Maybe even punished. They might even cancel the visit tomorrow.

 

I took a deep breath and shook my head. They would never do that. We hadn't gotten many visitors to the orphanage in a few months now. Tomorrow was important. Everyone told us so-our headmaster Perera sir, Miss Chandra, even Miss Sarah, our English teacher. We were to be on our best behaviour and make sure we knew exactly what we were supposed to do or say. Miss Chandra supervised the rehearsal today. Everything had to be perfect, and we were so excited that none of us could sleep.

 

Of course Maya would decide this was the best time to make it all about her. Sometimes I wondered if she even wanted to be adopted. She needed to be more responsible than this. She was twelve now, same as me. It's not like we were little children anymore.

 

"She walks slowly. Her feet are bare and dirty and covered in scratches. She wears a long, white dress." Maya purposely made her voice into a throaty whisper so every one of us leaned forward, barely breathing.

 

I knew this story. Vana-Mohini, or Mohini, as we call it. We've all heard it a million times. We've all told it a million times. But I still held tight to Maya's words.

 

"There's blood under her nails, and they are long and sharp, like talons." She made a sudden clawing motion, and Lihini leaped back, her hands over her mouth.

 

We all giggled nervously.

 

"And her long, black hair hangs over her face, like this." The torch flickered as Maya messed her hair over her face so just her eyes glinted through in the dim yellow light.

 

"Mohini walks only in the night, revealing herself to people who are all by themselves. Help me. Help me, she begs." Maya made her voice high and raspy now, like when the chalk slips when you're writing on a blackboard.

 

"Some people say Mohini's eyes are red. Red as blood. And when you look into them, you can see straight into hell. And if you stop to help her, she smiles, and before you know it-"

 

Maya dropped the torch and lunged forward, wrapping her hands around Lihini's throat. Lihini couldn't help it this time. Her small scream rang like an alarm through the dormitory.

 

I pulled Lihini away from Maya and put my arms around her. If I could have slapped Maya, I definitely would, but there wasn't time.

 

"Haiyyo! Quickly, everyone, to bed before we get caught," I hissed, getting Lihini to her feet and pushing her into her bunk.

 

Thankfully, the other girls followed.

 

We all lay very, very still for a few minutes. I could hear nervous panting echoing through the dormitory. Maya really did give everyone a shock. But thankfully none of the matrons came.

 

What on earth was she thinking? Getting us into trouble the night before Mr. and Mrs. Evans got here. Those were their names. Mr. and Mrs. Evans. Perera sir told us so we could memorise them. Evans-like when Miss Sarah told us about Mary Ann Evans, who went by George Eliot, who wrote The Mill on the Floss. I suppose I could understand why you would want to pretend to be someone else. But I could never, ever understand why someone wouldn't want to go by the name Evans. It was beautiful.

 

I whispered it out loud.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Evans. I hoped they liked us. And me. I really hoped they liked me.




OMG! How good was that?! I bet you are already hooked. My advice, get your hands on a copy of My Sweet Girl by Amanda Jayatissa ASAP!!



Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book!