Sunday, July 7, 2024

 Cover Image: The Wife at the Window

The Wife at the Window

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 7 Jul 2024
Emerson (ex-wife) and Talia (current girlfriend) tell the story from their alternating points of view. Emerson is recovering from a stay in the mental health hospital and desperately seeking access to her young son, Leo, but Talia is doing all she can to prevent access and keeping Emerson away from Shep and Leo.
A dark, twisted thriller that takes you on a rollercoaster ride of a story. You feel for Emerson and the circumstances she is in, hoping she gets the happy outcome she deserves.

 

The Woman at My Wedding

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 7 Jul 2024
Like every bride wanting the perfect wedding day, Brynn has planned the day down to the final detail. However, with a month to go, step by step each part of the plan is being sabotaged. Not helped with the Groom, Nathan away on business and his estranged mother, Debbie turns up to stay, uninvited.
Brynn seems to take the sabotage in her stride, not like many brides in the same circumstance. Then bit by bit, the truth of Nathans past is revealed, and her friendships are not what they thought. There are ulterior motives at hand and I really feel for Brynn in this story.
Plenty of secrets and twists keep those pages turning and the list of suspects are endless! An entertaining plot and an enjoyable read.

 Cover Image: You, Me, Her

You, Me, Her

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 7 Jul 2024
‘Me’ is Rachel, married to ‘You’ , Tom and ‘Her’, estate agent and Rachels new friend, Chloe. After inheriting a large sum of money from Rachels father, under the proviso Tom is not to have access to it, they couple move to the seaside into a house that needs renovation. Tom is away on business and Rachel strikes up a friendship with Chloe, even though Tom warned her she is dangerous. Rachel starts hearing noises in the house, finding items and receiving notes. All very suspicious and single white female-eque.
A quick paced thriller that centres around money and what people are willing to do for it. The usual twists and turns that keep you guessing throughout. An enjoyable read.

 Cover Image: The Dream Home

The Dream Home

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 7 Jul 2024
Adam and Jess move into a large Victorian home with their 3 children. While renovating, Adam discovers a hidden door behind wardrobe with a number of articles left in there, including a rolex watch and a mobile phone. Adam hasn’t revealed to Jess he is in between jobs, so pawns the watch for some extra cash. He does tell Jess about the mobile, so when they turn it on, they message the only number stored and this is the beginning of their nightmares. Threats and violent messages are left, Adam is worried he cannot meet the mystery persons demands.
The tension and suspense builds as the threats escalate and Adam worries for his families safety. The old house is the perfect setting for this dark thriller. Well written and full of details, making you really feel for Adam and the situation he is in. Recommended for any TM Logan fan.

 

Vengeance is Mine

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 7 Jul 2024
A new standalone from a fantastic writer. Dawn Shepherd has never known her father, but one day her mother reveals he is Dominic Griffiths, a child killer and about to be released from prison after serving twenty years. Despite always maintaining his innocence, no one believes Dominic is anything but guilty. Dawn decides to investigate the case herself, talking to Domenic’sdadandafriendofthemurderedschoolgirl. Dawnunearthsmoredetailsthanthe original police investigation and getting close to the truth can be a dangerous thing.
A fast paced, twisty thriller that any Michael Wood fan will love. A brilliant read and you won’t be disappointed with. With questions over morality and vengeance, this is will keep you on the edge of your seat.
5 stars.

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