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Couldn't put this down! As the title suggests, a husband dies and the widow named Emma isn't sad about it. The book goes into their marriage and reveals the truth using different timelines and multiple points of view. Here's what I liked:

- The book is easy to read and hard to put down.
- Emma is a great character and one you'll cheer for.
- There are some funny moments (Emma vs. the Alexa)

Thanks for the advance review copy. This was a fun way to spend a Saturday!

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This was so good. Sleep? I don't know her. I didn't put the book down. I had a really good time reading all the twists and turns trying to find out who's done it.

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Wishing your husband dead isn’t a crime... When you return from a work trip to find your husband dead in the pond, it’s best not to call him a liar and a cheat in front of the cops. Especially when you’ve spent the last few years telling anyone who’ll listen that you sometimes fantasise about killing him. It makes you look kind of, well, guilty! Good book!! I definitely enjoyed reading this one! This book had suspense, intrigue, murder, mystery, a great who done it and a few twists and turns! The story was very interesting! I would recommend reading this book! Thank you Netgally and the publisher for sharing this book with me!

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Billionaire cardiothoracic surgeon Nathaniel Landon and his sought after interior architect wife Emma are the epitome of wealth and social standing. Seen as the perfect married couple by outsiders, they both know their marriage is a sham. Sick and tired of Nate’s philandering ways, his lies and other despicable activities, Emma decides she has had enough. After hiring a PI to find the ‘dirt’ on Nate she spends time in Paris with best friend Abby and twin daughters Ava and Grace. On her return from a Paris with Abby, Emma soon discovers she won’t be needing the services of a divorce lawyer after all!

I’m not sure how to review this book as I appreciate a lot of time and effort by the author went into getting the message of #MeToo and the other issues raised (no spoilers here!) to the fore, but the writing was not to my taste at all. With full transparency I did skim at least 40% of the book, and still managed to hold on to the thread. At times it felt like there were two people writing the book, one much better than the other. I don’t think this is quite ready for publication, a good editing would work wonders.

With apologies to the author.

Thank you NetGalley and Storm Publishing.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book.

This is a fast read, and good thing it is, because you won't want to put it down once you start. Even if you figure out some or all of it, that ending is...wow. Most of these characters are absolutely despicable and some of the subject matter is hard to read, but never fear, they get what's coming to them. Emma and Abby were such fun together - it was nice to have some lightness mixed in. Can't talk about a lot of this without spoiling. Highly recommend.

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This was a very complex interesting great read! I couldn’t put this book down. It was a very well told story and you had to pay attention to keep up. Many interesting charecters all well written. I am definitely going to read more by this author!

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Thank you to Samantha Verant, Storm Publishing, and NetGalley for an arc of this novel in exchange for my honest opinion. The Lucky Widow publishes July 5, 2024.

Wishing your husband dead isn’t a crime...

Emma returns from a work trip to find her husband, Nate, dead in a pond. Although she's secretly thrilled and has been wishing him dead for many years due to his lying and cheating ways, we all know the spouse is always the first and main suspect. The cops want to talk to their daughters, friends, and even the staff. There’s the housekeeper, the cook, the pool cleaner, the dog walker. But they were all out of town when he died. They won’t have anything to say about what happened. Certainly nothing that could suggest Emma had something to do with it…

I loved the setup of the whole story. It was a quick read that kept me up all night having to know did she actually kill her husband or did someone else have the motive. I enjoyed the multiple perspectives and alternating timelines. It was easy to feel like you really got to know each character. Emma and Nate have created this perfect life from the outside looking in. But how well do you really know a person. After all, everything we see is simply what they want us to see. A snapshot of their highlights, not their deepest, darkest secrets kept behind closed doors. I really thought I had it all figured out, at least twice, but this story is full of twists, turns, tangled webs of deception, red herrings, and surprising motives. The ending was well done with a shocking conclusion. It will keep you on the edge of your seat!

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Enjoyed this quick page turner. It was a little far fetched of course being as it’s about billionaires but I did like how the author addressed the subject of human trafficking within the story.

The time jumps and different POVs did get a little confusing at times but was easy to sort out.

Definitely will read others by this author. .

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When Emma's billionaire husband ends up dead, Emma is prime suspect number one even though she was clearly out of town when her husband died. There is no doubt that Nate got what he deserved and I can't even imagine living Emma's life. From the outside her life looked so wonderful and people would have dreamed of being like her some day but things aren't always what they seem. This web of lies and deceit is as tangled as they get. I was pretty sure I knew who killed Emma's husband from the start but I was second guessing myself the whole time. I enjoyed the varied path the story took in getting us to the conclusion and the explanation of everything that happened. Wonderfully done thriller.

Thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for access to the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Who doesn’t like a good thriller?? I sure do! If you do too, read this book. I stayed up way too late finishing it up.

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Oh, the tangled webs we weave when first we practice to deceive. Wow, The Lucky Widow by Samantha Vérant is a very good book.

When Emma returns from a work trip to find her husband dead in the pond, it’s best not to call him a liar and a cheat in front of the cops.

Now she’s suspect number one for Nathaniel’s murder, and the police are snooping around her perfect home. The cops want to talk to their daughters, their friends, and even their staff. There’s the housekeeper, the cook, the pool cleaner, the dog walker. But, like Emma, they were all out of town when he died. They won’t have anything to say about what happened. Certainly nothing that will suggest Emma had something to do with his death.

The story is disturbing and delves into the lives of those who think they are above the law. Most of the characters are deplorable, and the way they treat others is hard to read at times. I did like Emma and Abby. I thought I had some things figured out, but was surprised that I missed the mark on other revelations. Lots of good red herrings, trap doors, and surprise characters and motives.

The story is told from alternating timelines and from multiple perspectives, all eventually joining together for a mind-blowing conclusion.

I liked this book a lot and would recommend this book and this author.

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I adore the author's romances and this time she's conquered the domestic thriller genre too. Wow! I was up through the wee smalls reading to find out if Emma actually killed her handsome surgeon husband, Nate, found dead in the pond on their stunning estate. Although she was out of town the night he was killed, as were their daughters, housekeeper, cook, and dog walker (!), Emma is considered the main suspect because for years, she has publicly wished she could kill him. Did she? Don't miss this gripping tale, sure to keep you up all night too. Brava, Samantha!

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Thanks to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for this Advanced Reader’s Copy of The Lucky Widow by Samantha Verant due to be published July 5, 2024.
Nate and Emma seem to have an idyllic life – rich beyond their means, a huge house, a garage full of cars, and friends galore. When Emma returns home from a trip overseas and finds Nate dead in their pond, she is the main suspect since she’s spent the last several years fantasizing about killing him. Even though Emma is secretly thrilled, will she continue to be the main suspect?
Oh, my, the twists, turns and secrets in this one are thrilling and remind me why I love this genre. Highly recommend this one! It will keep you on the edge of your seat!
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What a thriller. Enjoyable and page-turning. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. I haven't read a lot of domestic thrillers lately, but this book Reminded me why I like them. Four stars.

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