That Night at the Beach is a standalone novel written by Kate Hewitt. It will be published on January 24th, 2023 by Bookouture. I was able to access this ARC by Bookouture as being a member of their review team and was given instant access on NetGalley.
The novel is about Cara and Rose, two mothers who are best friends, whose friendship and lives are changed forever after a single night at the beach.
Cara is a mother to two sons, Finn and Henry, while Rose has two daughters, Bella and Elspeth. They have been friends for many years, and their families has a tradition to spend the day together at a nearby beach in the final weekend of the summer before the school year starts. Due to other obligations, issues, and fights, all the adults leave early and the kids stay behind hanging out at beach longer until Cara picks them up later in the night to take them all home.
Their lives are upheaved the next day when Bella confides to Rose that Finn sexually assaulted her after the adults left at the beach. Finn denies everything to Cara, but matters are made worse when the information is leaked and Bella goes to the police to report the crime.
While Bookouture advertised the novel as women’s fiction, and I can agree with that, I think it could also be appropriately advertised as a psychological thriller to some extent. We switch between the points of view of Cara and Rose, and we see how the issues affects even them as mothers, to the point where their mental health begins to suffer as they doubt every decision they ever made over the years.
I have not done a book tour post before, and I am honored that this captivating book was the first one. I rate this book as 5/5 stars, and I would recommend it for all types of fans, such as for women’s fiction, crime, mothers, and readers that enjoy a story that truly shows the qualities and personality of characters across the pages.