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I loved the setting of this story! I worked at a place similar, so I had a special connection to it. I also loved how each character kept changing and developing as each chapter moved along. This was a super fun, quick thriller to read while on vacation!
Such a gripping, intense thriller! I couldn't get enough of it and was anxious to keep reading. Loved the summer vibes as well!
I loved the plot of The Resort. Three married couples meet and form “friendships” while on their vacation getaways to a luxury resort on a remote island. Each couple has been married for different lengths of time and has their own personal drama. Early on, a young beautiful hotel staff member is found dead. A lot of lies and secrets are told, making a few look guilty of murder.
The first third went pretty quickly but there got to be a little lull. I like that it is told from the wives point of view. The husbands were asses, all in their own way. The author really brought out emotions for the one. (Couldn’t stand him!!) The story picked up the last third of the book with some surprise twists and turns. I didn’t see the final surprise coming.
Thank you to the author, Bookouture and NetGalley for allowing to me to read and review an eARC of The Resort.
When a dream trip becomes your worst nightmare…
You’ve been excited about this getaway for months – at last, a chance to reconnect with your husband at a secluded island resort. But when he unexpectedly calls you from the beach, you hear the urgency in his voice. Something is very wrong.
The beautiful waitress from the restaurant last night has been found lying dead in the sand. And the police want to question your husband about it.
Sure, you saw him glance at her over dinner a few times, but you know he didn’t have anything to do with the poor girl’s death. So why is he asking you to lie to the police that he was with you all night? And where did he go in those missing hours?
When he returns to your beautiful sea-view suite, things get heated and he accuses you of being jealous, just like he always does. Yes, the waitress was overly flirtatious with your husband, but you didn’t actually wish her any harm. Not really.
Can you trust the man you married… or are you the one who can’t be trusted?
What a cracker of a mystery thriller! The Resort grabs your attention from the first page. It draws you in, keeps you alert and will make you doubt yourself over whodunnit countless times!
The setting is a small island off the Devon coast. It’s hot, stuffy and claustrophobic. All the characters are stuck here after a body was found on the beach at the bottom of the cliff. The police are watching and interviewing everyone. There are 6 main couples who are in the spotlight. Sam and David, are newlyweds on their honeymoon and have only known each other a few months, Tom and Daisy are trying to make their marriage work after the loss of their son and Becky and Josh. They are a couple with teenage kids, hiding a secret and trying to face reality.
The Resort is a clever book, just as you think you know who is the suspect, it’s whipped away from you and you have to start over! Full of tension and unease, this book was exactly what I wanted it to be – as are all of Sue Watson’s books. I donn’t think I’ve been disappointed by a single of of them as yet!
My thanks to the author and bookouture for my advance copy to review via Netgalley.
Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for this advanced digital copy to read prior to publication on June 24th.
Holiday of your dreams or an unfolding nightmare? meet three couples on holidays for different reasons at the fancy Fitzhenry Resort. A place filled with glitz and glam, with a side of death and darkness. When one of the young women working at the resort is found dead at the bottom of a cliff, everyone becomes a suspect and everyone is suspicious of their new friends…and some begin to doubt the actions and intentions of their own partners. I love a location read and this one was an easy, binge- able read. Told from varying viewpoints, we get a glimpse into the lives of each couple, and the guests and staff they meet during their holiday. All wrapped up with a surprising ending that I did not see coming!
This is my first of Sue Watson’s novels, I really enjoyed this. Lots of characters and some interesting twists and turns which kept me gripped! The prologue grabbed my attention right away too and I will be looking for more to read from this author.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for letting me read this book early in exchange for my honest review.This book kept me guessing until the end.Just when I thought I had it figured out another twist came.This is my first book by this author. It will not be my last as I really liked the writing style.
Wow omg this was a good book ! So many characters so many secrets and twist and turns . This book was addicting I wanted to know what happened and who did it! Great plot !
A couple is looking forward to a vacation on a secluded island. They want to reconnect and this is an exotic location.
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As a waitress ends up dead on the beach your husband is being questioned! She was the couples waitress the night before and the wife thought her husband was attracted to her. Do you suspect your husband?
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The wife knows her husband did not spend the whole night with her and now he is asking her to lie to the police! What would you do? Would you lie to the police or help your husband?
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This novel has a few twists that really added to the suspense. This was my first novel by Watson, but definitely not my last.
Fitzgerald’s is a glittering, exclusive resort that sits like a jewel on an island just off the Devon coast. Access is via boat, which adds to the sense of privilege that it exudes … but also to a feeling of isolation when things go wrong.
Sam and David are at Fitzgeralds on their honeymoon. David is quite at home in these luxurious surroundings, but Sam feels out of her depth. It’s all very unfamiliar to her and she’s uncomfortable with the lavish environment, not sure how to relax and allow herself to fit in. It doesn’t help that her new husband isn’t the most encouraging and is making her feel the opposite of ‘relaxed’.
Daisy and Tom have come to Fitzgeralds to recover from a recent trauma and to try and heal the rift that seems to have appeared in their marriage. A gorgeous couple who seem to be perfect together, with everything they could want or need in life … except for one thing. But there’s an undercurrent running between them that seems to go beyond the hurt they’ve come here to fix.
Becky and Josh are spending time at Fitzgeralds celebrating an anniversary and some time without their children. But Becky seems scared of her own shadow and very much under Josh’s control. She barely says a word without first checking with him, and even then Josh talks over her or disagrees with what she says. What could possibly be the problem in this beautiful place where they should be relishing their time together?
The three couples meet and while the women form tentative bonds, there’s immediate tension and one-upmanship between the men. But then disaster strikes: Stella, a pretty and ambitious young staff-member, is found dead at the bottom of a cliff. After an initial question as to whether it could have been suicide, things very quickly develop into a murder investigation. Who on earth would have wanted to kill this girl in a gorgeous holiday destination that resembles Paradise? it’s too shocking to even contemplate.
But Fitzgeralds has a dark past that seems to have reared its ugly head once again. As the case gains momentum it quickly becomes clear that each one of these couples has their own secrets. And as the story unfolds, narrated in alternate chapters by Sam, Daisy and Becky we discover just how hard they’re all working at maintaining the facades that they’re presenting to each other, and (they hope) to the police. Each harbors deep insecurities. The cracks that lie just under the surface are becoming deeper and deeper, threatening to explode at any moment. But who will be first?
Sue Watson paces the action perfectly in this page-turning thriller. She builds the tension just that little bit at a time until the reader is literally on the edge of their seat, waiting for the next cliffhanger to drop! Her characters are the right mix of good and bad – we know they’re all hiding something, but it just depends on how much each one is willing to share, when they’ll do it, how they’ll do it, and at whose expense? The strategic game is always being cleverly played!
This is a 5 star read! Highly recommended.
I love Sue Watson books, you always know you're in for a treat when you read one!
The Resort is a fast paced, highly engaging read, drawing you into its pages, taking you on a holiday unlike any other.
The plot is super twisty, suspenseful and so compelling. It's told from three POVs and it's characters are rather an undesirable bunch aren't they? But they make the story what it is!
I thoroughly enjoyed The Resort and would highly recommend it.
Many thanks to Bookouture for my tour spot.
Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Three couples, an isolated luxury resort and one dead waitress.
The prologue instantly grabbed me and not knowing who had narrated it was the first of many mysteries.
We then meet the guests Sam, Daisy, Becky and their husbands. One is there on her honeymoon, one on a make or break holiday following a stillbirth then failed IVF attempts with her younger husband and one is on anti depressants and knows her husband lies.
Fitzgerald’s is dripping in glamour as too are the guests but this hotel needs to put up a big red flag. The gaslighting in this book from the god awful husbands had me screaming and wishing that one of the other guests would be a damn good divorce lawyer.
Sam especially had my complete attention when we learnt of her new husband’s first wife Marie and her crazy outburst. To then be a first hand witness to his cruelty made me think maybe Marie wasn’t actually that crazy.
The author cleverly plants seeds of doubt as to the reliability of the wives too so you are never quite sure who to place your trust in. There is jealousy, insecurity and emotions flying off the pages and this is a superbly crafted whodunnit.
Yes the characters are mostly horrible but who doesn’t love a good baddie or three! So if you want a book that will have you silently raging and gasping in shock in equal measure, in a setting that is seeped in glamour but seems faintly tarnished with a dark malevolence then you won’t go wrong with The Resort.
Sam, Daisy, and Becky each arrive to the beautiful and luxurious Fitzgerald’s resort on an island in the UK for vacation with their significant others. Sam is newlywed on her honeymoon with David, Daisy and Tom look to reconnect on their trip, and Josh and Becky are having what might be their last hurrah. The group form bonds almost immediately. But shortly after, murder and mayhem begin to occur on the island. They’re unable to leave, and everyone in their group becomes a suspect and a potential next victim.
This is my first of Sue Watson’s novels, inspired by folks raving about her on book social channels. I would definitely read her work again!
Fair warning to everyone that it is written in U.K. style so there are terms and such we are not accustomed to in the U.S.
The story was entertaining and suspenseful. The character development was fantastic and I didn’t see the end coming, although I think the ending could’ve been more exciting. It was a very long lead up to be resolved in only a couple pages. I was left wanting more.
Thank you to NetGalley, Bookoutre, and the author for the e-galley!
Wow! Six really messed up people manage to fine each other in a huge resort.
I enjoyed this book, and it was easy to read. I absolutely loved the cover and felt a sense of anticipation as I began to read. It grabbed me quickly and I knew it would be something that held my interest throughout. It did. However, towards the end, I had to keep checking to see which evil person’s thoughts we were reading. Each person had an usually high number of disturbing characteristics. All were nice at times, and all were really awful at other times. This works great to keep the reader guessing about who the killer is but is very confusing, as well. If only four of the six main characters were evil, for example, the reader could still be guessing but would understand the book better when reading it. At times, none of the men seemed to have any redeemable qualities and could be interchangeable. I would hope that in a group of six, not all of them had lied, stolen, killed, abused, etc.
I received an ARC from Bookouture through NetGalley. This in no way affects my opinion or rating of this book. I am voluntarily submitting this review and am under no obligation to do so.
Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for this e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.
I LOVE Sue Watson books! Her writing flows wonderfully, the twists keep you hooked and furiously turning the pages.
I loved the setting for The Resort. Fitzgerald’s sounds like a dream The characters are well-developed and I enjoyed the tension between all of them. And once again Sue Watson delivers on a shocking ending!
This is the perfect addictive thriller to read this summer!
4.5 stars/5 stars
Mmm. Well, I wanted a mindless thriller to distract me and I certainly got mindless!
The setting of this book was really well done with lots of atmospheric writing. However, the writing was super cringy with really weird dialogue and the most one-dimensional characters with some REAL issues, and in an unlikeable way, not a relatable way.
The ending just kept going with the crazy twists, so I guess I couldn't put it down??
I love Sue's books and this one was brilliant! It sucked me in immediately and I literally couldn't put it down.
The setting is a luxury Art Deco hotel on an island in Devon where 3 very different couples meet to enjoy a relaxing, pampering holiday. But soon a body is found on the hotel's private beach. Suddenly the secluded island seems more frightening than relaxing and, when they find themselves unable to leave, their luxury break becomes a terrifying nightmare.
I was hooked on this book immediately! The wonderful picturesque, but isolated setting, which I straight away recognised as Burgh Island in Devon having once been lucky enough to stay there. The multi layered, relatable characters who seemed to come alive within the pages. And of course the unrelenting tension as, I, like the protagonists, didn't know who to trust. The isolation and terror of the characters was so realistically portrayed, I just had to keep reading to find out what happened!
I've read all the author's psychological thrillers and every one continues to enthrall me. Highly recommended and am eagerly awaiting Sue Watson's next book.
Thanks to author, Sue Watson, publishers Bookouture and Net Galley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
I loved the idea of this one! Three couples at a fancy resort and tragedy strikes. I was excited to see where the author went with this one. The pacing was good and though I thought all the men in the book were jerks, I couldn't figure it out. I did enjoy how the 3 women's stories were unfolding in their own way. A little more than half way through though the story took an unexpected and unnecessary turn and was the unraveling of the book. The ending was all over the place and then some. The way things were explained and revealed was more like "everything and the kitchen sink" approach and very scattered. There was an epilogue for each of the woman and it basically spelled out everything that had happened in the book. Only one of the epilogues had any wow factor. So this one gets 3 stars, but I would try another one by this author.
Three stars is being generous but I did really like the first half. This book started off very interesting and exciting. Three couples are on vacation at the illustrious Fitzgerald, for three different reasons; a honeymoon, a grieving/moving on, a reconnection. But when the body of a young waitress is found, everyone becomes a suspect. Umm, the husbands in this book? Complete and utter assholes. From the very beginning until the very end. Holy damn I hated each of them. I was getting along pretty well with this book for awhile, enjoying the turns it was taking. Until we come to a certain point maybe 65% through. Then I had a bitter taste in my mouth and wasn't having fun anymore. <spoiler>I hate rape as a plot device. So the woman can "overcome" something. Ugh it's disgusting. A choice that author made that I don't agree with and hate to see as a trope in books. When a character has already gone through so much trauma and then more trauma is piled up on them.</spoiler> Then by the time we got to the end, I was disillusioned. I didn't for one second believe that was the waitress's murderer. Or the other thing that happened and we didn't know who did it. Nothing leads the reader to suspect either of people!
I loved Watson’s The New Wife & had to read her latest. It’s a page-turner that kept me engaged and guessing throughout! Fabulous read!