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From start to finish, WOMAN ON THE EDGE is brilliant and compulsively readable! The concept is killer and the writing superb — I’m pumped to see what Bailey writes next! I love the twists and turns — a new favorite thriller for me.
I received this book Woman on the Edge" from NetGalley and all opinions expressed are my own. A psychological thriller that will keep you up reading and reading until you have to put the book down until tomorrow. Fast paced with lots of twists and turns.
WOW! This book is sooooooo good. I started it at 8:00 one evening and finished it by 1:00 the following afternoon. Once you start, you literally can not put it down. It is so fast paced and so many twists and turns, it will have you reading until the end. Best psychological thriller I've read in a very long time. Highly recommend.
Thank you to netgalley for this arc in exchange for an honest review.
“Woman on the Edge” was a predictable tale of betrayal. Although the story was well written, I felt it lacked depth and it was easy for me to figure out where the story was headed. Good for a quick easy read, but wasn’t the mind bending novel I was searching for.
Wow, this was one of those gripping books that has your attention from page one! Well written, developed characters, and fast paced! Be prepared for thrills, chills, and shocks! Original story that’s sure to take even the most read in the mystery/thriller genre on a wild ride full of twists & turns, goosebumps, and holding breath and gasping in shock! Grab your copy now, this is one YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS!
Will make sure I buzz it up on all the different platforms!
Nicole is happily married and the CEO of Breathe, a company that develops aromatherapy, yoga clothes, and other "new age" items. She and her husband have never planned to have children, but Nicole found herself pregnant and excited about it. After having an emergency C-section, Nicole had difficulties handling her new li fe with her daughter Quinn. Her husband walks out on her and the baby. Nicole's life and mental health seems to be unraveling. Tessa, her friend from work, is the only person she can rely on.
Morgan is a social worker. Her husband committed suicide after losing millions of dollars in other people's investments. The police still cannot believe Morgan was not aware of her husband's actions. As she was getting ready to catch the subway home, Nicole, shoves her baby in Morgan's arms, tells her to take my baby, and backed off the platform in front of an oncoming train.
The police investigate Nicole's death and Morgan is suspected of pushing Nicole off the platform. Morgan does her own investigating and begins to uncover secrets Nicole has kept from everyone. If you like psychological thrillers, you'll enjoy Woman on the Edge by Samantha Bailey. It's a page-turner. I was allowed to read this on NetGalley. It will be released March 3, 2020.
O.M.G! Woman on the Edge is everything!!!!!
I devoured this page turning phenomenal debut novel! I literally could NOT put it down.
Once you start this gripping story you will simply be engrossed!!!
Your heart will hurt so much for these characters. This book will keep you guessing/questioning and trying to figure out each character and their real life like problems.
Every set up/chapter this Author created flows poetically and is brilliant.
I can honestly say this is one of the best books I've ever read.
5 gripping, riveting, superb butterfly stars from me.
I eagerly await this Author's next read!!
*Recv'd a copy via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review*
Thanks to Netgalley and Simon and Schuster for letting me read/review
Morgan is a widow. Her husband took his life after being found out as a huge fraudster. No one really believed Morgan knew nothing about it and her job suffered because of it. She was desperate to have a child but knew that with her background she was unlikely to be approved for adopting a child. She was on her way home from work, waiting for the subway and a woman says her name, thrusts her baby into Morgan’s arms, and jumps onto the tracks. The police do not entirely believe Morgan who says she did not know the woman, Nicole, who turns out to be the head of a successful company and a new mother. The story is written in such a way that we see into Nicole’s background and gradually learn why she is such an overprotective mother. It certainly kept me reading for longer than I should have!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This was a fast paced read. I really enjoyed this story. It was thrilling all the way to the end.
This is the kind of book that will pull you in and keep you turning pages until you've finished.
Can you imagine if a woman you don't know came up to you and told you to take her baby and keep her safe?
And you need to figure out what the heck is going on. 5 Stars!
3.5 rounding up to 4 stars. I read this in less than a day. I was interested from the beginning. The first half of the book had me wanting to keep reading and not stop. It was fast paced with lots of surprises. Somewhere in the second half I felt like the connection of the story and characters was lost. I pretty much predicted what was happening. It was still a nice quick read.
Thank you to Simon & Schuster and NetGalley for the arc. I am voluntarily leaving a review.
One word review: Ehh.
Longer review: The Woman on the Edge is about a woman who shoves her baby into the hands of a stranger on a train platform and seconds later, is hit by the train.
Crazy premise, right?
This worries me for two reasons.
1 . Because I know books with great premises inevitably let me down.
2. Because I know this book is going to deal with postpartum depression or psychosis.
Let me explain.
The book alternates between the perspective of the two women, the past of the woman who dies (Nicole) and the present of the woman who is given the baby (Morgan). They both have backstories that hinge on a single event. But that's all the character development that we get. They live on opposite edges of the spectrum. Nicole is a high powered executive of an athleisure wear company who fell pregnant and is coping with motherhood and Morgan is a destitute social worker whose husband defrauded everyone they knew, including her parents, and then committed suicide. (I would have rather read about that whole thing going down. It's touched upon briefly and then mentioned constantly in the book to explain her trust issues but I digress.)
We get a couple of one-dimensional characters, Greg, Nicole's husband, who is no longer attracted to her because she's constantly fretting over their child. Tessa, the alway- there-for-you personal assistant who is just a little too nice. Jessica, the completely capable "dark" modelesque criminal defense attorney, who Morgan never listens to. Ben, Nicole's brother, who is apparently the perfect guy and a doctor. And a couple of side characters who are never fleshed out at all.
New mothers in fiction like this are invariably always in these positions where the people around them think they are CRAZY. Women, in general, being typecast as these paranoid people is extremely frustrating. If you want to read a great book with a woman dealing with postpartum depression, read Little Voices by Vanessa Lillie.
My main issue with this book lies in the plot. It's been done. So many times and better. It feels like a Lifetime Movie Network movie in its predictability. I saw the outcome of the book within the first 100 pages. This may not be the book's fault as I read primarily mysteries and thrillers but the twist wasn't really a twist at all.
The ending was in poor taste as well, but then again, epilogues are something that I usually dislike, but epilogues that are chapters instead of epilogues make me feel like there is one missing puzzle piece to knock me off my feet but instead...it's an epilogue. I feel like I might be spoiled by the Marvel after credit sequences at this point.
All in all, it's an okay book. I kept my attention and to its credit, it did get me out of my reading slump. This is something I could see reading at an airport to wait for a flight. But it's a book I would probably leave on the plane.
This was a great book! A new author to me but I really really enjoyed it! Unexpected twist at the end that I was expecting but ready for it. I loved the characters and definitely loved the story line. I recommend this to everyone and cant wait to read more! Thank You for the opportunity to read and review!
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
A complete stranger shoves her baby at Morgan, telling her to keep her baby safe and take care of her before jumping in front of a train. The police make Morgan their prime suspect in the murder of Nicole, CEO of her own company, not believing that she committed suicide. Suffering from the suicide of her husband shortly before, Morgan is familiar with the police process of guilty until proven innocent, and the police don't seem to be investigating anyone else but her. Morgan must find out why Nicole chose her and what caused her final desperate act in order to save her own life and the baby entrusted to her.
A pulse-pounding thriller with surprises at every turn, this story covers post-partum depression, mental illness, and suicide and the effects on the people closest to them. I look forward to more books by this author.
Morgan Kincaid is waiting on a train platform on her way home from work. She is startled by a distraught woman who approaches her with an infant. The woman hands her baby over to Morgan and tells her to keep her safe then jumps in front of an oncoming train.
When Morgan is questioned by police, she learns that the woman, Nicole, was a prominent businesswoman of a popular clothing brand. Morgan is also considered a suspect in Nicole’s death since there are no other witnesses to her suicide. Morgan begins to investigate Nicole’s past in hopes that it will clear her name which sets in motion a series of disturbing activities in her life.
Woman On The Edge is an impressive debut novel by Samantha Bailey. This fast-paced thriller is very engaging, and suspenseful. This story weaves the emotional journey of caring for a newborn along with the protective instincts of motherhood.
It isn't that I mind crappy dialogue, it's that I mind crappy dialogue that is supposed to illustrate a deep and meaningful connection between characters. The story was fine, the people where all a little on the slender side, emotionally speaking.
Very nice addition to the domestic thriller from a debut author. I look forward to reading more from her!
This was my first book by Samantha Bailey and she did an amazing job! This book had me hooked from the beginning and I didnt want to put it down. The story was great and I love that it went back and forth between the two characters Morgan and Nicole and how everything tied together. This story was crazy and I have no idea what I would do if I would have been in Morgan's position. Lots of twists and turns too which make the story even better! Great job Samantha!
This was fast-paced thriller that was not predictable. I don't want to give any of the story away here but will say this is a worthy read. The story line keeps you guessing and at many points I saw different characters being responsible for what had and was happening. I appreciated the alternating chapters and perspectives between the tow main characters.
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Thank you to Net Galley for giving me an advanced copy of "Woman on the Edge".
Who is the guilty one that is making Nicole think she is going crazy? The author leads you down more than one path as you are trying to guess who it is that led to Nicole giving up her baby. Sometimes you feel it is her estranged brother, could it be her husband, her "best friend" at her company, the woman who Nicole babysat for years ago?? Everyone wants what's best for baby Quinn. But who is devious enough to try to get custody of her?
You need to read to the end to find out!
Interesting read, it kept me going late into the night. I love a good mystery that I think I have figured out only to find out differently later on.
A psychological roller-coaster ride of a thriller that goes from 0-100mph in the first chapter, grabs hold, and propels you with climbs and jerks of twists and turns with no let-up until the end when you are left breathless with the explosive climax. Morgan Kincaid is on a train platform on her way home from work when a woman, whom she has never met, thrusts her baby at her with instructions to keep her safe before jumping onto the tracks. Morgan is suspect of taking the baby and pushing the woman, whom she learns is the CEO of a company, Nicole Markham. She is determined to prove her innocence and protect the baby. The story unfolds in alternating chapters of story/viewpoints with the author building the story by going back in time (after the initial chapter) and revealing events past and present (of both Morgan and Nicole) leading to the day on the train platform before rushing forward to the shocking conclusion and end. The author did an excellent job in describing the fear and paranoia felt by Nicole as well as building the story slowly yet with breakneck speed at the same time. This was a book I just didn't want to put down. I loved it and will definitely be looking for more from this author. I thank NetGalley, the publisher, and author for an advance copy of this book and am leaving this review voluntarily and honestly.