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Did I Say You Could Go

por Melanie Gideon

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A suspenseful, gripping novel about families and friendships torn apart at the seams by obsession, secrets, and betrayal with relentless twists and turns that hurtle forward to a shocking confrontation. When Ruth, a wealthy divorcé​e, offers to host the Hillside Academy kindergarten meet-and-greet, she hopes this will be a fresh start for her and her introverted daughter, Marley. Finally, they'll be accepted into a tribe. Marley will make friends and Ruth will be welcomed by the mothers. Instead, the parents are turned off by Ruth's ostentatious wealth and before kindergarten even begins, Ruth and Marley are outcasts. The last guest to arrive at the meet-and-greet is Gemma, a widow and a single mother to her daughter, Bee. Ruth sets her sights on the mother-daughter duo, and soon the two families are inseparable. Ruth takes Gemma and Bee on Aspen vacations, offers VIP passes to Cirque du Soleil, and pays for dinners at Michelin-starred restaurants. For Gemma, who lives paycheck to paycheck, Ruth's largesse is seductive, but as the years go by, she can't shake the feeling that she's accruing an increasingly unpayable debt. When Ruth's affair with a married Hillside dad is exposed, and she's publicly shunned, Gemma uses it to sever ties with Ruth. Six years later, when Gemma finds herself embroiled in a scandal of her own--Ruth comes to her defense. Their renewed friendship rehabilitates their reputations, but once again, Gemma starts to feel trapped as Ruth grows more and more obsessed with their relationship. A relentless page-turner, Did I Say You Could Go is the story of friendships steeped in lies and duplicity. It's about two families who, when pushed to extremes, cross the line with devastating results.… (más)
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Another woman psychopath book. Ruth is totally unhinged and has set her sights on her new best friend Gemma and her daughter B.
Predictable but enjoyable. ( )
  zmagic69 | Oct 7, 2023 |
I did not like Ruth from the beginning so I am glad that she didn't seem to get away with anything. I definitely was not expecting Marley to be behind everything, but based on how Ruth treated her, it made sense. I wish there was more closure to the book between Gemma and Simon and the end made it seem like Ruth was not going to sit idly by, it would be off character for her if she just let it be. ( )
  zza1 | Apr 11, 2022 |
Ruth and her daughter, Marley, befriend Gemma and her daughter, Bee. Ruth is an extremely wealthy divorcee, and Gemma is a widow. Ruth sees in Gemma someone that she can manipulate so that Gemma is indebted to her.
This is a story of obsession and manipulation. It shows what lengths people will go to become number one in the eyes of others, however, this will shock you as to the extent. There are several twists and turns in this thriller. ( )
  rmarcin | Nov 25, 2021 |
It’s not often that a novel about female friendships is also a tense and suspenseful mystery. Did I Say You Could Go by Melanie Gideon is the story of Ruth, a rich divorcee, and Gemma, a hard-working widow, and their daughters Marley and Bee. The two women met when their daughters were starting kindergarten and became fast friends until a falling-out several years later. The moms reunite when Marley and Bee are teenagers but the friendships of mothers and daughters have changed in strange ways. The author efficiently uses tools like Instagram and social networking. The characters are wonderfully original and well-developed and the plot leads the reader on a path that is confusing and tense. You will be astounded as the chapters zip by quickly and you reach the unexpected conclusion. Highly recommended. Thank you to Simon & Schuster, NetGalley and the author for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  carole888fort | Sep 18, 2021 |
4.5 Stars rounded to 5

Twisty, curvy, jaw dropping, emotional, scary, and in this day and age, all too realistic! Characters are not what they seem. Storyline has been played out in different ways in the newspaper, and yes, I did figure out the ending, but it in no way changed my enthusiasm for this book. Great domestic suspense…once you start reading, you won’t be able to put it down! Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Ruth and Gemma bond over being the only 2 single moms in their daughters Kindergarten class at an upscale school. Gemma runs into a social issue and becomes blacklisted, Ruth reaches out although Gemma wasn’t as gracious when Ruth ran into issues earlier on. Ruth is quite well off and loves to flaunt her money around and plays the good friend when she helps Gemma out. This makes Gemma feel obligated to Ruth. Mallory and Bee (Ruth and Gemma’s daughters) have been besties since they met. As it happens, they grow apart while in middle school. One is popular the other more book smart. But opposites attract right?

Thanks to Ms. Gideon, Simon and Schuster and NetGalley for this ARC. Opinion is mine alone. ( )
  LoriKBoyd | Sep 13, 2021 |
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A suspenseful, gripping novel about families and friendships torn apart at the seams by obsession, secrets, and betrayal with relentless twists and turns that hurtle forward to a shocking confrontation. When Ruth, a wealthy divorcé​e, offers to host the Hillside Academy kindergarten meet-and-greet, she hopes this will be a fresh start for her and her introverted daughter, Marley. Finally, they'll be accepted into a tribe. Marley will make friends and Ruth will be welcomed by the mothers. Instead, the parents are turned off by Ruth's ostentatious wealth and before kindergarten even begins, Ruth and Marley are outcasts. The last guest to arrive at the meet-and-greet is Gemma, a widow and a single mother to her daughter, Bee. Ruth sets her sights on the mother-daughter duo, and soon the two families are inseparable. Ruth takes Gemma and Bee on Aspen vacations, offers VIP passes to Cirque du Soleil, and pays for dinners at Michelin-starred restaurants. For Gemma, who lives paycheck to paycheck, Ruth's largesse is seductive, but as the years go by, she can't shake the feeling that she's accruing an increasingly unpayable debt. When Ruth's affair with a married Hillside dad is exposed, and she's publicly shunned, Gemma uses it to sever ties with Ruth. Six years later, when Gemma finds herself embroiled in a scandal of her own--Ruth comes to her defense. Their renewed friendship rehabilitates their reputations, but once again, Gemma starts to feel trapped as Ruth grows more and more obsessed with their relationship. A relentless page-turner, Did I Say You Could Go is the story of friendships steeped in lies and duplicity. It's about two families who, when pushed to extremes, cross the line with devastating results.

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