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This was good but exactly like Colleen Hoover's book, Verity
I’ve discovered a new author and I’m looking forward to reading more of her books if they’re anything like this one! This thriller had me hooked from the start. The first person narration combined with a suspenseful plot drew me in and had me wanting more.When Sylvia is hired to care for the wealthy bestselling author Adam’s disabled wife Victoria, she is drawn into a game of cat and mouse between them. Adam seems to be a devoted loving husband but Victoria doesn’t seem happy. She shares her jou...
Pretty sure this author owes Colleen Hoover some money because it's essentially a rewrite of Verity.
This is my 3rd Freida McFadden book in a row. And this one is enough to stop my own trend. This one was the dumbest one by far. They're all kind of dumb but they get me hooked right on the first page so I go with it. But this one was really dumb. Sylvia doesn't have two nickels to rub together so she gets tempted to take this job with this handsome guy in upstate New York to care for his now handicapped wife. She takes the job and starts reading Victorias diary. Which, first of all, why did Vict...
I feel like I’ve read this book before or one very similar with same storyline. So maybe that’s one of the reasons I’m giving it three stars. It was just okay, it did not knock my socks off. Most of the women in this book were pushovers, alone and lonely and had other issues that prevented them from thinking clearly. They could not see the forest for the trees. The “forest” being our main male character, Adam. Typical of ensnaring women with his loving talk, treatments, gifts, offers of taking c...
Meh … not original. It followed close along the lines of Verity by Colleen Hoover.
Whoa...soooo good. I was a little apprehensive at first, thinking this was going to be too similar to Colleen Hoover's VERITY, but I was proven wrong. Sylvia is one job interview away from being homeless when she meets Adam in a diner. In a stroke of unbelievable good luck, Adam needs a sitter for his wife Victoria, who was severely injured in a tragic accident.Sylvia is excited but nervous...Adam's house is secluded, and there is an air of foreboding about it. The more that she interacts with V...
3.5Twisty and fun despite being basically the same story as The Wife Upstairs and Verity. Plenty was implausible, but the writing pulls the reader along for the ride. I enjoyed it.
This book is starting slowly...then it gets interesting...until the twisty-turney end !Yes, this book is exciting and you may ask yourself a lot of questions...A man with an ailing wife upstairs hires a young woman as the wife's caretaker and takes her to their mansion - far away from the city.Everybody seems to have former or current love interests, and there are few secrets, mostly hidden in the wife's diary.Is the husband really Mr. Perfect ?Oh, yeah - and before I forget: of course, there's