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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
In Lesha Fite’s Alexandra, after surviving a devastating car accident, Alexandra Carter begins recovering memories that threaten the carefully managed life she presents to everyone around her. While her identical twin sister, Cassie, believes she is finally healing, Alexandra quietly revisits hidden secrets tied to damaged relationships, financial manipulation, and a past she refuses to release. A chance meeting with finance executive Alexander Scott appears to offer the future she has always wanted, giving her renewed confidence as their relationship moves quickly from flirtation into emotional dependence. Yet strange visions begin resurfacing just as Alexandra becomes increasingly determined to secure control over every aspect of her life. As old resentments continue shaping her decisions, Alexandra works to maintain the version of herself she wants others to believe while fearing that one mistake could expose everything she has fought to conceal.
Lesha Fite’s Alexandra offers psychological suspense through social performance and shifting self-presentation. Alexandra Carter, a real estate agent recovering after a devastating car accident, moves through the novel adjusting her personality according to whoever is before her. Fite handles this instability with remarkable restraint, building unease through conversation, fractured memory, altered moods, and private revision. A late exchange between Alexandra and Ethan, her married former supervisor connected to a concealed workplace affair, creates quiet menace through suggestion alone. Alexandra’s relationship with newly relocated finance executive Alexander Scott produces additional uncertainty because affection repeatedly appears tied to reinvention. Fite also gives considerable space to secondary figures. Cassie remains believable because devotion continues guiding her even as Alexandra’s conduct grows increasingly alarming. Readers interested in obsession, manipulation, romantic fixation, and unreliable perception will find psychological suspense driven by character behavior.