Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Got You by Erik Therme

Today I'm helping to open the blog tour for Got You by Erik Therme. It's been a while since I'd read one of his books but have always enjoyed them. If you search the blog you'll find reviews of several. I'd actually missed the email from him about this book so was happy to jump onto the tour. Big thanks to Zoé O'Farrell at Zooloo's Book Tours for the invitation and to the publisher for my review copy. 



The Blurb

Sisterhood can be fatal.

Leah has never been close to her younger half-sister, but she’s not surprised to get a frantic phone call late at night, asking for a ride. Amanda’s life has always been a snarled mess of bad choices and boyfriends, and it’s common for her to resurface mid-crisis.

But this time is different. Amanda is adamant about getting to the neighbouring town of Belmont but won’t say why—only that her five-year-old son is in danger. But Amanda doesn’t have any kids.

Before Leah can get answers, Amanda runs into the road and is killed by a passing car.

In the days that follow, Leah convinces herself that Amanda was confused that night, especially after the coroner finds hallucinogenic drugs in her bloodstream. But that doesn’t explain the nameless boy at Amanda’s visitation. Or the middle of the night phone calls with no one on the other end. Or the unshakable feeling of being watched.

Someone blames Leah for Amanda’s death.

And that someone wants Leah dead.



My Review

Leah has always had a tricky relationship with her half-sister Amanda because of what her existence meant for the family. But she doesn't ignore Amanda when she gets a late night call asking for help. Turning up, Leah sees Amanda is drunk and possibly high and she doesn't seem to be making any sense at all before she storms off and staggers in front of a car in a terrible accident. Leah tries to convince herself that Amanda was talking nonsense on the night she died but then she can't reach their dad and strange things start happening, and it all starts to feel a bit frightening..

Erik Therme's books are always very character driven and Got You is no exception. I couldn't help but feel for Leah, caught in the middle of a wild situation she never wanted to be in. She has great support from best friend and flatmate Em, who I loved because she doesn't really give a hoot what people think, but she could also be a bit mean, particularly to the building maintenance men. I loved Parker too, who seemed like such a pure soul. Actually, for the  majority of the book it is quite to dislike anyone because  actions can be explained. And even when everything does become clear, it's more sad than anything. 

Got You delivers a cracking twisty turny tale with rising tension, touching on big themes such as love, family and grief. As mentioned above, the denouement, whilst taut and exciting, is quite heart breaking. A quick and enjoyable read.


The Author


Erik Therme has thrashed in garage bands, inadvertently harbored runaways, and met Darth Vader. When he’s not at his computer, he can be found cheering on his youngest daughter’s volleyball team, or watching horror movies with his oldest. He currently resides in Iowa City, Iowa—one of only twenty-eight places in the world that UNESCO has certified as a City of Literature. Join Erik’s mailing list to be notified of new releases and author giveaways: http://eepurl.com/cD1F8L


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1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for being a part of this adventure x 🖤🧡

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Got You by Erik Therme

Today I'm helping to open the blog tour for Got You by Erik Therme. It's been a while since I'd read one of his books but have a...