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This was not my cup of tea at all. Sadly did not finish because the writing was medicore at best. I really wanted to like this because the reviews were dazzling
This is a fast paced tale of bigamy. I liked the three female protagonists but thought the man Jon/Jake/Trip relied on his charm and good looks rather than intelligence to keep the women interested..An enjoyable read though the ending was flimsy.
The Three Mrs. Wrights is a suspenseful read about a man having it all and still wanting more. It's told from multiple perspectives and it makes for an interesting read.
Jonathan Wright has it all; the perfect career and family. But there is more to him than meets the eye. He has been married to his wife Holly for about twenty years and they share children. To Holly and others, he is the perfect husband, but readers soon learn that he is the complete opposite. He has been cheating on Holly and carried on relationships with two other women, Lark and Jessica. It's interesting to read because the story is told from all three of the women's perspectives so you get to know what each it thinking and learn surprises as you go along.
I think most people reading this will be annoyed by Jonathan's personality and behavior but the women are the real highlights of the story. Without knowing they have so much in common. And when they realize the hard truths about their lives and Mr. Wright their life unravels.
I give The Three Mrs. Wrights 3 stars. It's an intriguing read with multiple POV's. The character development was ok and the women's stories came together by the end.
This one is tricky to rate. I did not hate it, but I did not particularly like it either.
The book’s three female protagonists are supposed to be different and yet I sometimes struggled to tell them apart. That is usually a big blocker for me because it indicates how well I can relate to them (hint: not so much).
I liked how the author approached the topic of infidelity, and yet it (luckily) isn’t one I can much relate to. The writing was better in some parts than in others, just like the story: During some passages I just needed to know how the story continues, in others I just wanted to finish the chapter. Hm. I think I’ll leave it at that.
This was a great story that was fast paced and really sucked me in. It was a great story of three women coming together and I just couldn’t put it down. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author in the future.
Great fast paced story! Lots of exciting characters and an easy fun read, would recommend if you're looking for something to keep you interested.
I definitely enjoyed this one. It was fast pace. I enjoyed all the character development. I would recommend this author. Looking forward more books by her in the future.
Wow. I'm floored. I've been clearing out my TBR pile and wish I'd read this sooner. Read this in one sitting. I adore how everything was wrapped up. And I love a good story when women (eventually) come together. Three cheers for the Three Mrs. Wrights. Four for the outcome!
ONCE I was able too get into the story the book read much faster than it originally starts out. However there are a few details that I got hung up on. For example- right at the beginning Buffalo NY is referred to as a "town"...it's actually a huge city, and for some reason this description really bothered me.
The storyline is pretty predictable. Man is a serial cheater, commits bigotry, women find out about each other as they most often do, the end. Of course there's more in there but overall pretty predictable. It takes a LONG time for the action of this story to happen, like 2/3 of the book is just about his relationships with these women when only a few months are passing. This all takes place in less than the span of a year and some of it is quite unbelievable. The man is definitely not the most intelligent for someone who's trying to juggle three very separate lives- keyword is SEPARATE.
Overall not a terrible story, just one that I'm sure you've heard (or watched) a few times before.
What a fabulous book!
This story was fast-paced and flicked back and forth between characters in each chapter. It was exciting too see how Jon / Trip was falling into a dark hole of lies, and how he would change his story depending on who he was talking too.
I liked all three of the Mr Wrights - they were all strong women who were sadly fooled by an arrogant man. They were likeable and had me hoping that they would get the happy ending they each deserved.
I will definitely be on the lookout for more books by this author.
I definitely recommend this one. It was fast paced and lots of fun, all wrapped up in a literary bow. 📚 📖. Enjoy! #readthis
I found this to be quite the entertaining read. The storyline felt very Bad Blood meets Dirty John and I was here for it!! I really enjoyed the multiple POVs and felt like they were very well done. Even though this was a bit predictable, I found it a good read!!
Good book, not like anything I've read before. Enjoyable from a writer who is new to me. Would recommend.
I found this to be an enjoyable read, keeping me on my toes throughout. The storyline was written well and flowed seamlessly. I look forward to reading more by this author!
Great book. Highly recommend and will most defiantly read more by this author and suggest to others!
I loved the premise here and it had serious potential but overall there was just something missing for me. I think maybe it just felt a little disconnected with all the viewpoints and besides the obvious connections it felt odd.
Thank you for the ARC of The Three Mrs Wrights. I started this book many many many moons ago, but never quite got around to finishing it.
I would say that the first 25% was attention grabbing but then just couldn’t hold it.
I might go back later and start it over, but at this point I will be DNF’ng.
Lark Robinson, is a board-gamer designer, and she meets Trip Mitchell in a bar. He’s not like any of the other guys she’s dated, he’s older and a financial advisor. He helps her start her own business called Larkspur productions, and before she knows what’s hit her, she’s sitting in her own office, and interviewing potential employees.
Jessica Meyers is a doctor, she been dedicated to finding a cure for childhood cancer. and she meets Doctor Jonathon Wright. Jessica moves across the country, sharing an apartment with Jonathon and is working as a member of the medical research team at Cancura. Jonathon is divorcing his wife Holly, he has three children Ava, Paige and Logan and she understands his children are his number one priority.
Holly is married to Doctor Jack Wright, they own a beautiful home, they have three children, she works part-time as a pediatrician, and together they have funded a charity for abused and neglected horses. Jack has been unfaithful in the past, Holly has always forgiven him, and she senses he's lying to her again?
The Three Mrs. Wrights by Linda Keir, is a story about Lark, Jessica and Holly all being conned by the same man, he's living a triple life, busy juggling three women, lying to all of them, nothing worse than a woman scorned and times that by three. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, a quick entertaining read and three stars from me. I have shared and posted my review on Goodreads, Australian Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Edelweiss and Twitter.
Okay! I have to admit the brilliance of word play at the title. It really made sense in halfway through the story. I expected it to be a bit more racy and unfortunately it isn't. The story was mainly told from the women's pov and they were all nice but I couldn't connect with any characters at all. There is no spice. Maybe I am ruined by all the shows that I watch for expecting it to be a bit more spicy. But hey,we don't always get what we want! Anyhow, it's a good story but not the one for me.
The Three Mrs. Wrights by Linda Keir is a suspense thriller novel about how a man lies through his teeth and maintains a relationship with two other women while married to his wife.
The story wasn't anything unique. The narration was lovely, especially the chapters which intersected between two or three victims.
Thanks to the author and the publisher for the ARC.
Verdict: Recommended.