The Soulmate – Book Review

The Soulmate – Book Review

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Synopsis – The Soulmate

Do you believe in love at first sight?

Holly does, in spite of everything that’s happened in her life. Sometimes the thought that her soulmate is out there is the only thing that keeps her going.

Then she hears her favourite song being played in a train station. She’s drawn to where the sound is coming from, as if by a magnetic force. There is a handsome young man sitting at the piano, who smiles at her, and she feels that spark she’s always dreamt of. She asks if she can join him, and sings along, seeing his face light up.

He’s called Mark, she later discovers. And he feels the same. They both feel like they’ve been hit with a thunderbolt. But even though it seems like they’ve known each other for lifetime, the truth is that they’re strangers.

Because Holly has secrets. And so does Mark.

And one of them might just kill to keep them…

The Soulmate is the most breathtaking, cat-and-mouse psychological thriller you’ll read all year! A thriller about obsession, love, deceit and murder, perfect for fans of Gone GirlThe Housemaid, and You.

Author Bio

Rona Halsall is a #1 bestselling author of psychological thrillers including, most recently, The Bigamist. Previously published by Bookouture, she lives on the Isle of Man and her first book with Boldwood, The Fiancé, will be published in August 2024.

Author Rona Halsall

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My Review

The Soulmate by Rona Halsall

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


The Soulmate is a quick thriller. The premise was engaging but the story didn’t quite deliver for me.

Not wanting to give spoilers so I will say that Holly and Mark meet while he is playing the piano and singing. This sets off a series of unfortunate events.

There is not a lot of tension since you know relatively early that there are issues. It is more about watching how this will unfold. Parts of the book were slow but once it got moving it moved very quickly.

Overall, this is a quick read. If you enjoy thrillers this is one you are likely to enjoy.



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