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The Betrayal

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A gripping psychological read - plenty of twists and turns to keep my interest. A bit dark but very enjoyable.

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I wasn't sure what to expect when I picked this read, but I was pleasantly surprised.
Emotive, intriguing and gripping.
Highly recommended!

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A great and interesting read, you find yourself wondering what is going to happen.
Suffering empty nest syndrome it seems, Nadine and Jake Saunders were married young, now their children all grown up and gone their own ways. it's maybe time for these two to live their lives.
Some amazing twists and turns in this book, it certainly keeps you entertained. It makes you think sometimes, it's maybe never to late to make changes.
Secrets should really be that. 'secrets'
Interesting page turner will keep you on your toes. I'm looking forward to reading more from this author.

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Obsession and Betrayal are two things that go together, you just can't beat it.

Nadine is now divorced from her husband, they were married young and they have come to th end of the road basically. Nadine is slowly adjusting while Jake is having a relationship with what was Nadine's ex best buddy. Karin Moyes.
Not the best move on Jakes part I thought.

Jake knows some of the reasons why they are not friends now, so can he use this information when needed?
Karin is not a woman to be messed with, she can't be pushed around, oh no, too headstrong for that.

This is an unnerving read, manipulative, jealousy, bully with all the ingredients to make a fab story.

Great psychological adventure this.

Do you remember Fatal Attraction?
It's got all the elements of that.

My thanks to Bookoutour for my copy via Net Galley

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The Betrayal certainly makes for a tense read that had me at times literally on the edge of my seat.

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