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I really enjoyed this book. It was very entertaining and drawls you in and then all the twists keeps you guessing on who's lies were going to be discovered first. The writing style kept my attention so that the book didn't drag out at all and then there were some extra little secrets twists thrown in. All and all it was a book that I would recommend to all my book friends.

ARC audiobook provided in exchange for an honest review.
In my opinion, this was a bit of a slow burner for a thriller and sometimes a little repetitive. For the most part of the book, I felt like nothing much was happening until the twists started coming and the book picked up. I felt like the plot was a little "all over the place" and I didn't necessarily feel any thrill. I see potential in the story though, so if you like psychological thrillers and suspense, definitely give it a a try!
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for this early audiobook.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for an advanced copy for this audiobook.
This was a decent thriller that would keep you on your toes. The narration was top notch as well.
Natalie and Hayden are newlyweds with a ton of secrets. When Natalie wins the lottery, she hides it from Hayden because she thinks he is hiding something, possibly an affair. Hayden finds the ticket one day while Natalie is working.
Natalie's past that she wants to keep hidden, will be uncovered.
Deceptions, twists, this book did not disappoint.

Winning the lottery just shows the world publicly what type of person you’ve always been. And this book takes a look at two people who couldn’t tell right from wrong if it whacked them in the face…and has them win the lottery. You can imagine what comes next. Excess, debauchery, lying, affairs, believing everyone is a good person, and making bad decisions. One on top of the next.
I really enjoyed it! I hated the characters, hated how dumb all of these people were, hated the secrets—but all in the best (most entertaining) way. I couldn’t wait to see what these morons were going to mess up next.
To be fair, I don’t think this reads like a psychological thriller. More domestic suspense than anything. Some tense parts, and the book moved quickly—but the suspense was a very slow burn to the end. I also wasn’t entirely surprised by any of the twists, though one shocked me.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for providing with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Hayden and Natalie are newlyweds and are living paycheque to paycheque. Natalie currently works as a Barista at a local Coffee Shop and had dreams of owning her own Coffee Shop one day. So one morning when she checks the lottery numbers she is shocked to see that they have matched all the numbers and are winners of 12 million pounds. At the same time she happens to come across a text on Hayden's phone that makes her wonder if her husband is being faithful or not. She decides to keep the winnings a secret until she can find out what is going on with Hayden. She hides the ticket and low and behold Hayden finds it one day while Natalie is at work, he is ecstatic and they contact the lottery company to confirm if they actually won. This phone call will forever change their lives going forward and will unearth all the secrets of Natalie's past that she had wanted to keep hidden forever......Enjoy!!!

"The Wife's Mistake" is a must-listen for fans of psychological thrillers who enjoy stories filled with unexpected twists and turns. Dounaeva's storytelling, coupled with Church's narration, delivers a captivating experience that will keep listeners guessing until the final revelation. Dounaeva weaves a tale of suspense, secrets, and psychological tension, keeping readers hooked from start to finish. Imogen Church's narration enhances the atmospheric and chilling elements of the story, creating a compelling audiobook that will leave listeners eager to discover the truth behind the mysterious note and the hidden secrets that threaten to surface.

Deception is deadly and betrayal is dangerous. The story itself was pretty twisted. but a great read until the very end! Thank you to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for a chance to read and review this book in exchange for an honest review.

Wow oh wow, this one kept me up all night! Twisty and fast-paced with interesting characters who have soooo many secrets! Great narration that kept my interest, too!

These characters have so many secrets. Lots of twists and mailbiting this book has many characters and the audio narration is challenging to follow. Good story

so, so fun! the ambiguity and drama was truly written to just stagger the reader with the spectacular twists and turns! i was immersed in the story from the beginning to end.
i highly recommend to begin reading the story with limited knowledge of its interwoven structure, but there is this profound adoration that i have for thrillers like The Wife’s Mistake that they are domestically set because the fact of the matter is that it is so much more satisfying to unravel the deception, secrecy, and lies with the people who should know them the very best.

This simply wasn’t a book for me. I won’t be giving feedback. I did listen to the whole book though.

3.5 (?) stars
This book was okay, but the characters’ decisions regularly felt kind of ridiculous, and I found myself feeling a bit annoyed by the way the plot unfolded on more than one occasion. I didn’t hate it, but I feel like the story could have been told in a more compelling way, and I also feel like the protagonist and the motivation for her actions needed further development. All in all, it wasn’t terrible, but it definitely wasn’t my favourite in this genre.

The start of this book was really confusing . I think I was more annoyed with Natalie than anything. I personally feel like this book had so much potential to be great. It gave me flash backs of reading a book called The Winner mixed with the domestic thriller vibes . Winning the lottery and dealing with betrayal seem to me the main thing I took away from the story. I will read other stories by the author as this one wasn’t terrible .

It was slow to start but I finally got into this book! I listened to this audiobook and the narrator is Imogen Church. Wow, the way that Imogen narrates this books kept me I engaged and her tones makes the books suspenseful. I need to find more books narrated by her. I loved the twist and turns and it kept me engaged! I would recommend this book

There is a lot going on in Lorna Dounaeva's "The Wife's Mistake". So if you are listening to the audiobook as I did, do not let your mind wander or you will be lost! However it is a fun, twisty story with deception, adultery, murder and money. Good twists at the end with action that is fast paced. I'll definitely go back and read more from this author. Narration by Imogen Church was excellent.
Thank you to Bookouture Audio and Netgalley for an advanced readers copy of this book for my honest review.

This was a cracker of a read (or should I say listen). In the beginning, the narrator got on my nerves, her voice was a bit harsh and grating, but it sort of evened out and settled, or maybe I got used to it.
Some of the characters are a huge pain in the behind (looking at you, Daisy). To be honest, there are quite a few (actually most) incredibly questionable characters here, with the moral compass of a pineapple. I'm not sure this sort of thing happens in real life, and if it does WOW. Because to be honest, it's quite frightening how easily Lexi came to be in Hayden's life. Clearly, he needed a serious klap, fortunately, he got one. They all seem to be living a double life, it's a bit chaotic, to be honest.
One other thing I want to mention, at some point he told Nathalie he wishes they had never won the money, things were so much better before. How can that be? The money isn't what made him behave the way he did. But it does go to show, once again, just how awful humans are. My best advice would be if you ever do win the lotto, tell nobody. Not a living soul.
All in all, a fairly solid book, I do think I'll read this author again.
2 and a half rounded up to 3 stars - an extra half for the cat sanctuary.

If you win the lottery, you're life will be better, easier, carefree. Right? That's what Natalie assumed when she happened to win $12 million pounds in a lottery drawing. In an instant, she went from a broke barista to being wealthy beyond her wildest dreams. She is so excited to tell her husband, Hayden, until she sees a message on her phone, sending her into a semi-tailspin. All she wants is to be out of her small. grungy apartment and to open her own coffee shop. Small dreams held up until she knows the truth. What she doesn't know is a mistake from years ago could prevent her from having the easy life she wants.
This book was soooo good. The slow burn to the twists was amazing. There was actually one point in the book where my mouth dropped open at the shock of the twist. Even in the last few pages of the book held a massive twist. This was a perfect thriller, and now I want to pick up more of Lorna Dounaeva's work.

This story has a surprising twist! As a matter of fact there are several twists. Just when I thought I knew where the story was going, it went into another direction entirely! I would love to read or listen to a follow up novel!

I’ll admit, it was a bit slow for longer than I’d have liked it to been. It really didn’t grasp me until about 40-50% in. There were a lot of twists near the end, some predictable, some mind blowing. Overall, it was decent.

The beginning of this book was kind of confusing. Natalie is a barista who is unhappy with her job, a winning lottery ticket, a husband who could be cheating...all of this normally would draw me in but it felt like it jumped around quite a bit. The secrets, deception, and the strange things that start happening as soon as it's public knowledge that they're lottery winners. To be honest I feel like this fell short of my expectations. There were some twists that I enjoyed even though they were a bit predictable. The theme of family ties and greed along with the old saying "be careful what you wish for" really come to mind when reading this book. Overall it was a pretty good read, however, I'm not sure it's one I'd highly recommend.