Member Reviews
*Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.*
Sally Hepworth has done it again! Creating well developed, likeable characters (even if they all have a few quirky traits)! You may think you have them all figured out, but then new information emerges that brings doubt to your mind. Twists and turns will keep you guessing, but the ending is a shocker.
Pretty good, well written, and there was a surprise twist at the end but I kind of expected it.
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I have read several of Sally Hepworth’s books and was excited to read her latest. The Younger Wife presented three female main characters who although connected by one male character were very different personalities. Each had their own separate issues. I liked the way their individual stories were told but in the end they all came together to protect one another. The book began at a wedding with a startling event and followed these women through the previous year to explain why this event happened. This book was a quick read with a twist at the end. I enjoyed it and couldn’t wait to see the mystery solved.
After reading The Good Sister I knew I desperately wanted to read The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth! Oh my gosh I absolutely devoured this book and want more from this author! Stephen and his new younger girlfriend Heather are meeting Stephen’s two daughters for the first time. Tully didn’t fancy Heather and Rachel was much nicer about the meeting. Tully and her husband the lawyer had two boys and Rachel had swore off of dating. Heather the new girlfriend was an interior designer and she was working on Stephen and Pam’s house when she became involved with Stephen. At the first meeting Stephen (Dad) announces they are getting married which throws Tully in a tailspin and Rachel just kept baking and eating. Stephen was still married to their mom Pam but she was in a care facility for Alzheimer’s. Heather had grown up in an abusive household and was in a poor situation so she seen Stephen has a way out or did she? Oh, and when Rachel hires her new delivery person she believes is a girl turns out Darcy is a hunky man! And, one of the scenes at the restaurant where Rachel orders the food was hilarious. I love the twists and turns in this book you are never sure how this is going to end. The suspense about the money in the hot water bottle was getting to me. Plus Tully’s disease and Rachel’s difficulties. Let’s just say you really don’t know what is the truth in this book! Rush out and pick this book up when it becomes available.
P.S. I would give this book 10 stars if I could!
I wanted to say a big Thank you to Netgalley for an ARC for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Sally Hepworth has done it again! If you haven't read one of her amazing novels yet, you must. She is brilliant!
In The Younger Wife, Rachel and Tully's father, Stephen, is getting married again. This is especially troubling for two reasons. First, their mother is still alive and struggling with Alzheimers. Second, his new fiance is their age. As the plot unfolds, we learn the new nuptials are only part of the issue. Hepworth creates such dysfunctional characters in this novel that you cannot help but be drawn to them. She leaves you guessing to the very end.
I would highly recommend all of Hepworth's books including The Younger Wife. Thank you NetGalley for an arc of this excellent book.
Thank you Sally Hepworth. I was floundering in a reading slump…and along came your wonderful new book. I became friends with your characters. The sisters who learned to accept each other and confide in each other. The father who…it turns out…no one really understands. And the mother with dementia who has secrets of her own. Anyone who picks up this book will find it hard to put down.
Every character comes to life and each one of them has their own secret that is revealed in the most clever way by this talented author. A most delightful escape …..highly recommend.
I was expecting the usual family drama when the well-respected heart surgeon is divorcing his beloved wife with dementia in order to marry the younger woman who worked with him and his wife on designing a new home. As the reader learns of the traumatic dysfunction of each character, only the surgeon seems to be unfettered. Aha!, The twists and turns keep the reader guessing about what really happens in the beginning. A mystery with a final twist, leaving the reader to contemplate who did what.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC. This is my 3rd Sally Hepworth book. I’d say it was on par with Mother in Law but not as good as The Good Sister.
I’m not sure how I felt about the ambiguity of the ending. I prefer a good cut and dry ending. I also wouldn’t call this a gripping thriller. It was a unique story for sure and I appreciate the murder mystery aspect.
4/5
Sally Hepworth does it again. The Younger Wife is full of the sort of twists we expect from this author who has become a domestic thriller pro!
Oh my! The mind sure can play tricks on you that after a while, you don’t know what to believe. So goes this new thriller by Sally Hepworth, The Younger Wife with many twists and turns that you will be quite surprised with the ending. No spoilers here.
Tully and Rachel’s dad is getting married to a much younger woman. Problem is that he is already married to Pam whom they just put into a nursing home because she has advanced early onset dementia. Dad Stephen, an esteemed heart surgeon with the reputation of being an honorable family man with the perfect family falls in love with a much younger woman, Heather, an interior designer, much to his surprise. The girls are not sure if she is just after Stephen for his money. Stephen just wants everyone to get along and be one big happy family; both his daughters, his new love, and his ex-wife Pam. But the family dynamics is complicated and there are past secrets that threaten to destroy them all. But does Stephen have a secret as well that makes all the women in his family distrust him? And why did he insist that his ex-wife attend his wedding because he wanted her to be happy for him? Something terribly goes wrong at the wedding when all the suspicions come to a head. What went wrong in this fairytale?
I’ve always enjoyed all that Sally Hepworth has written and this did not disappoint. She always helps the reader through the story with plentiful clues and then comes up with the surprise endings. This one will keep you guessing until the end and even after. Don’t miss it!
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A huge thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of Younger Wife. I found this book so hard to put down. Sally Hepworth is a new author to me but she has caught my attention and will be looking into other books by her. I love how this story unfolds, almost like an artichoke with so many layers and then you get to the sticky prickly stuff and then the heart. I loved how I was sure I knew where this was going and then it would turn in another direction. It's hard for me to say much without giving away but I will say you should enjoy the ride. I know I did.
Okay wow! I actually really enjoyed this. Didn’t expect all the twists this book had to offer. Lovely read.
Sally Hepworth has quickly became one of my favorite authors. Her books pull me in from the first chapter and make me want to keep reading. This book wasn’t any different. However, I struggled with the ending. I was expecting a big twist or at least a little more closure. Instead, it left me wanting more.
I'm not sure how I missed her but I must admit that I was not familiar with author Sally Hepworth. I intend to remedy that right now. When a man decides to divorce his wife, who is suffering from Alzheimer's, in order to marry a woman close in age to his daughters, of course warning bells go off in a reader's head. He can't be as perfect as he seems, and in fact, despite that introduction, he truly appears to be a seriously good man. But why do both daughters seem not quite right, why does he bring the young fiancé to visit he current wife, each chapter brings another question. Ms. Hepworth is a master at manipulating us and with each turn "The Younger Wife," has the reader doubting our own judgements, in my case, to the very end. One of those you read in one sitting because you simply have to know.
4 - 4.25 STARS
Boasting a very intriguing premise, I was excited to delve between the pages of this uniquely captivating story. While not quite the psychological thriller I had been expecting, I found “The Younger Wife” to be an entertaining story that pulled me in from the very start, holding me captive right up until the very end. This book is definitely a page-turner, enabling me to easily finish it in a single day. With quite the build-up, the ending, however, was a bit anti-climactic for my personal tastes, but it did answer any lingering questions that still begged to be answered. All in all, “The Younger Wife” is a fast-paced story that I would highly recommend.
This is the second book that I've read by Sally Hepworth and I can honestly say she's turning into one of my favorite authors!
Sisters Tully and Rachel are stunned when they learn that their father, Stephen, intends on marrying a woman who is basically the same age they are. Their mother, Pamela, has been placed in a home after being diagnosed with dementia. The bride to be, Heather, was hired by Pamela and Stephen to help redecorate their home. When Pamela grows ill, Heather and Stephen grow closer and ultimately become romantically involved.
It seems trauma surrounds all of these characters however. Each of these women have a secret that they are hiding from others. As events start to unfold leading up to the wedding, the past starts to surface and all three women begin to question how well they truly know Stephen. Is he the charming, caring man he seems to be or is he more sinister than any of those closest to him ever realized?
I loved the format of this book. The book begins with the wedding of Stephen and Heather. Something monumental occurs but the reader has no idea what has taken place. From there, the chapters alternate with various narrators, typically being Rachel, Tully, or Heather telling the story. Occasionally, each chapter will end with some more detail about the wedding event. I think the format of this book elevated the story in many ways. First, the reader gets to know each woman intimately. You get to share in their private thoughts and grow to understand their deepest fears and desires. Second, the shifting perspectives allows the reader to see various characters in different ways. It's a great juxtaposition learning about Stephen through the eyes of his daughters, his future wife and his ex-wife. Finally, the various narrators keep the book moving at a great pace.
This book was a page turner. I couldn't wait to discover what happened and who was responsible for what occurs at the wedding. Truthfully, I wasn't sure of anything until all was revealed. I loved how Hepworth concluded the book (although I'm not sure all readers will agree with me on that note!). She kept me guessing the entire way (which was only an evening because I couldn't put the book down!).
Highly recommended. This book has a great plot and well-developed characters. Looking forward to reading more by this great author soon.
Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC of this book. The above review is an honest representation of my thoughts about this book.
Sally Hepworth has done it again with her latest release, The Younger Wife. A multi-faceted, character-driven tale of domestic drama, Ms Hepworth has crafted a story that will propel you through the pages. It is both intriguing and highly readable with the perfect balance and flow. Brilliant.
Stephen is a surgeon who plans to marry the much younger Heather, nevermind the fact that he is still very much married to Pam, who is in care for dementia. A quickie divorce removes that particular obstacle, but new bride Heather, with a complicated past of her own, seems unsure of the man she is about to marry. Stephen's daughters seem to accept their father's plans without too much fuss, primarily because their own troubles are consuming them. And when a mysterious figure from the past materializes, the stage is set for a wedding that none of them will ever forget.
I look forward to anything written by the wonderful Ms Hepworth, and would read her shopping list if it became available. This one is another triumph, and I cannot wait to get my hands on the next. 4.5 stars
Many thanks to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for an ARC.
Great twists, family drama and a bit of mystery makes this an excellent book. There are some well developed characters, each with their own problems that keep the book interesting. Perhaps there are more problems that what an average family might incur but that’s why it’s a work of fiction. The story is based on three female characters, two sisters and the younger woman that is marrying their father. Their mother has Alzheimer’s and when they begin to question things she is unable to answer their questions. The story will keep you on your toes right until the very end. I didn’t want to put it down.
Thanks to St Martin’s Press and NetGalley for inviting me to read this book.
I always like Sally Helpworth's books. She is a good story teller and she develops her characters well. They are usually fast reads and they are books that I simply enjoy reading . This book falls in that same category. It contains family saga and dysfunction with intrigue. What more could one ask for!
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an early release in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Sally Hepworth is becoming such a domestic thriller queen. To start I'm a big fan of an Australian setting. It feels exotic but familiar all at once! There were a lot of things I liked about The Younger Wife! I loved the examination into Tully's neurotic nature and how it affected her kids. I loved Heather and learning about her background with her parents. But I felt like I missed out really on Rachel, Pam and Steven. Normally, I don't love tons of characters but thought the book would have benefited into a small look into Steven's mindset to drive the story. This story didn't pack as much of a punch as her bother books and I didn't feel the drive to finish and "figure it out" so much as her other stories. I thought it was a solid domestic thriller with "is this really happening" energy!