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Gripping, page-turning thriller with deep emotional heart. Just how far will someone go to hide their deep. dark family secrets?
Loved this book
Will have you hooked from the start
Plenty of twists and turns
Cant wait for her next book
Thanks NetGalley
Wow, what a fascinating thriller! If you think you know our family, think again! This book, with its twists and turns, will keep you mesmerized.
Wow this book I read in a couple of days, this got me out of a reading slump!
I was so absorbed in the story, i loved the plot and got all the creepy thriller feels from it. I did clock a few things along the way which lead to the twists but it didnt spoil the plot for me as there were so many revelations to keep up with. This book is £1.99 on kindle what a bargin. Thank you to @netgalley for this copy.
I have now just added every Sue Watson book to my amazon wishlist
Genre: Psychological thriller
Rating: 4 stars
How well do you really know your family?
SHORT SYNOPSIS:
Sam and Lauren are newlyweds who recently moved into their new house and have just gotten started on their futures together... but only a few months after the wedding, Lauren is dead. Was her death an accident, or was it intentional? Based on evidence police seem to think it was intentional, and of course, take their first look at the significant other. Sam’s mother, Georgie, is sure that Sam has nothing to do with it, but if he didn’t do it… who did? Secrets start coming out, one by one, and Georgie isn’t sure who she can trust.
READ IF YOU LIKE:
- Suspenseful reads that keep you guessing/on your toes
- Domestic, family + friend drama in books
- Books that continually make you question if your prediction is actually correct / multiple-twist thrillers
REVIEW/MY THOUGHTS:
I have not read any other books by this author, and have not seen anything about this one on Bookstagram; however, when I saw it on NetGalley, I thought the synopsis sounded so intriguing.
I really enjoyed this fast-paced psychological thriller! It kept me on my toes from start to finish, which I always appreciate in my thriller reads. I loved that there were multiple twists!
Although I flew through this book and recommend it, the reason for my 4 stars vs. 5 is simply because I figured out/suspected the killer from pretty early on. I prefer thrillers that leave me COMPLETELY shocked… however, I still recommend this book and really enjoyed it, because since the author included multiple twists throughout, I was still thinking “or wait… actually, did ___ do it?!” I loved that about this book! I truly think me figuring it out was maybe just because thrillers are my genre-of-choice, and I've read a lot of them. There were so many unreliable (and unlikeable, really) characters in this novel, that it really could have been any of them!
If you enjoy psychological thrillers and are looking for your next, quick read, I recommend this one!
Thank you so much NetGalley for the digital access to my copy!!
Thanks to Netgalley for a copy of this book for an honest review.
This book isn't bad...it's just a little all over the place! The main character, Georgie, suspects everyone at some point and the ending is weird!
Lauren is getting married to Sam, only after a short time she is found dead. So many secrets to be revealed and in the end, I did not expect to find out that the killer is so close.
Well written, nice characters
Thank you Netgalley for this book.
Wow, what a rollercoaster this domestic thriller was! I started with the ebook and finished with the audio narration and thoroughly enjoyed both versions. I was so absorbed into this story that I realized I wasn't even paying attention to what I was doing in real life! The characters in this are just so fascinating. The author does an excellent job of confusing you on who could be guilty that by the end I was completely shocked. I felt for each of the parents and really didn't know who to believe up until the end. I can't imagine how tough this situation would be in real life and I thought Sue Watson did a great job of showing how difficult it would be to navigate between two families. It was definitely a bit unbelievable at the end but I still really enjoyed it. I can't wait to read more from Sue Watson. Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I have always enjoyed Sue’s books and this one was no different. I had high hopes from the synopsis as the story seemed like it was my kind of book.
Sam and Lauren, after meeting in school are starting their married life together when Lauren is found dead at the bottom of the stairs
Georgie, Sam’s mother is convinced her son had nothing to do with Lauren’s death but as secrets are revealed and lies are exposed, you are kept guessing until the very end.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review
The New Wife by Sue Watson was another brilliant book by Sue I was gripped from the very first few pages. then, again I am with all her books, they are all very addictive! Sue always has ways of bringing you into her books and you will hooked from the very beginning!. This latest book was full of twists and turns and very hard to put down and differently a great page turner
Another brilliant psychological thriller that will shock you and surprise you when you read this book. I love this book!
I highly recommend this book and all Sue's book. They have all been great reads!
Big thank you to Netgalley and Bookouture for supplying a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review
Have always loved Sues books and this one certainly didnt disappoint. Gripping from the very beginning, fast paced with twists and turns, and an ending i didnt predict.
Sam and Lauren are childhood sweethearts and have just celebrated their marriage. However a few short weeks later, lauren is found dead at the bottom of her stairs. Whilst this initially looks to be an accidental fall, it is suddenly turned into a murder investigation. Sam is arrested and his mother Georgie, fully believes him to be innocent. She battles to get justice and eventually he is released but the question remains as to who killed Lauren.
We are constantly given further titbits into friendships and relationships, some of them very long standing, with secrets revealed.
Highly recommend this fast paced read.
Thank you Netgalley and Bookouture for the arc of "The New Wife" by Sue Watson.
I discovered the author through Netgalley one year ago by reading her book "First Date" and it was one of my best reads that year.
Sue's stories are captivating, full of lifelike characters and lots of dialogue which I love.
The New Wife tells the story of Georgie and her grown son Sam.
She has raised him as a single parent after a troubled relationship with Sam's father ended early in his childhood.
Despite the lack of a loving partner Georgie feels she gained a family from the moment her son befriends and later marries his childhood sweetheart Lauren.
Georgie feels blessed to have such a close bond with Lauren's parents Tim and Helen and she loves seeing her son and daughter in law starting their lives together.
That is until that one phone call of her son telling her Lauren is dead....and the suspicious circumstances surrounding her death cause the big happy family to look at one another in a very different light...
Although I was invested in the story I didn't particularly like any of the characters.
I found that Georgie was far too dependable on Helen and Tim and gullible when things started to unravel..
The start of the book was quite slow but halfway through it picked up more speed. There was a nice little twist in the end as well.. Enjoyed it.
This was a great read - kept me up reading into the night. Lots of twists and turns to keep my attention. Definitely recommend this book!
Oh so good! A definitely page turner. This one kept me reading late into the night. Twists and turns galore. Definitely kept my attention..
Thank you to @netgalley and @bookouture for an ARC of The New Wife in exchange for my honest review. The book started off a little slow but gradually I was very interested in what was going on. It was a very tense read building to something and there were many twists. I had a few theories about what was going on and it really kept me guessing until closer to the end of the book. This is my first book by Sue Watson but I look forward to reading more by this author.
“We don’t always see the people we love, or the damage they do.”
“Over the years we’d shared so much, how could I have missed this? But we can never really know what goes on behind closed doors, and inside family relationships.”
Sam and Lauren are childhood sweethearts and their families are delighted when the couple tie the knot. But their happiness is shortlived as Lauren dies weeks after the wedding and secrets begin to unravel...
The New Wife is a psychological thriller set around an intriguing domestic situation. A terrible accident or a chilling murder? A bereaved husband or a guilty man?
The book is written from Sam's mother Georgie's first person perspective. I loved the way she fiercely stands by her son and feels devastated by her friends' rejection. Georgie felt really realsitic and I genuinely liked her tenacity and loyalty.
Meanwhile we see the other characters through Georgie's eyes. She thinks she knows her friends and family so well but gradually discovers that her knowledge of them is flawed and skewed. This drives the plot along as we share Georgie's journey of realisation.
I had loads of suspicions as there are so many twists. Everyone seems to be hiding something and Georgie doesn't know who to trust. There are even a couple of occasions when she starts to doubt Sam's innocence as he admits to secrets as well. The perfect life she had clung to is in tatters with her daughter in law dead, son suspected and her best friends' marriage crumbling.
The New Wife is a fascinating read as the plot unfolds and the characters develop.
I really enjoyed this fast paced novel. It was a little repetitive, but kept me guessing almost to the end. I've not read anything by this author before, but will in the future.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a free ARC of this book. I have chosen to write this honest review voluntarily.
This is the first book I have read by this author. I found the characters were well-drawn although not particularly likeable. There are a few twists in the story but none held any surprises for me, I thought it was rather predictable. The suspense was built but I felt the book was very slow moving. It's not the best psychological thriller I have read, although it's not the worst.
This is a story where keeping secrets and telling lies
Means that someone you love sadly dies . . . .
As usual for this author, it is also very true
That whilst reading this book the time just flew
As for the twists at the end
Nothing for me did portend!
When childhood sweethearts marry each other
No one was happier than his mother
The families have been friends for many years
So how could they foretell it would end in tears?
When the bride dies, in just a few months or so,
What happened is all that his Mum wants to know
The police seem convinced that he's the killer
But what happens next is a real chiller.
What a great read, a page turner, too
Kept me reading, searching for that clue
That would reveal just who did the deed
And why it happened, what was the need?
An enthralling story, where the whole mystery
Is skilfully entwined with family history.
With blackmail, cover ups, secrets and more
A crime thriller read of the kind that I adore.
For my complementary copy of this book, I say thank you,
I throughly enjoyed reading it and this is my honest review.
What a wild ride! I loved how twisty this book was and it definitely got me out of a thriller slump. The story seems simple enough, but I found myself entirely unable to guess the ending (the best kind of stories for me!).