At 400 pages, this was a longer read for a thriller, but I raced through it. When I started this book, I didn’t read any synopsis because I wanted to see where the story took me. And to be honest, even halfway through I wasn’t sure where the story was going, but it was an addicting page-turner and still took me by surprise.
The tag line for this book and written across the cover is “Some women get everything. Some women get everything they deserve.” And with two reliable narrators of this story, you don’t know who specifically this is referring to. Is it Amber, a young woman with a hidden past whose main goal in life is stealing the husband of her new friend, Daphne? Or is it Daphne, so used to wealth and privilege as a Connecticut socialite?
The second half of the book had elements reminiscent of Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris, filled with tension. There were also parts which reminded me of The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson. So if you enjoyed either of those books, I recommend picking this one up.
I think the story will be more enjoyable if you go in without reading much about it first, which is why I didn’t regurgitate much of the plot here. The night I finished, I still had a third of the book left but refused to sleep until I finished, eager to find out how it ended. I can’t wait to see what this writing duo comes up with next.
My thanks to the publisher for a copy in exchange for an honest review.
About the author:
Liv Constantine is the pen name of sisters Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine. Separated by three states, they spend hours plotting via FaceTime and burning up each other’s emails. They attribute their ability to concoct dark story lines to the hours they spent listening to tales handed down by their Greek grandmother. THE LAST MRS. PARRISH is their debut thriller.
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Good Me Bad Me was amazing! Would love to win this book, keep hearing great things about it! 🙂
Good Me, Bad Me was the last thriller I’ve read.
Friend Request chilling,I’ve been reading raves about this book sounds perfect for me,
I don’t think it was the last one I’ve read but definitely the last one I read that stuck with me: Mind of Winter by Laura Kasischke. Super haunting!
Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker is definitely the best thriller that I’ve read recently!
Happy Reading,
Samantha @ BlondeVsBooks
I am reading The Blackbird Season.
The Wife Between Us was fantastic! I loved that you compared this to TKWK.
I don’t want to say why for fear of giving anything away but there’s an element that reminded me of it.