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The Other Woman

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WOW, WOW!!! What did I just read.? This novel is twisty in all the right ways! The author does a great job on the creation of these characters. It's a great read.

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Excellent book! Definitely a nail-biter, my favorite kind of thriller. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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The Other Women shows that the chosen girl doesn’t always like the related girl. Emily meets and lives Adam but his mother Pammie is a different matter. What will Pammie do to ruin this relationship. Is the story.
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The Other Woman is a story with which I think a lot of people can connect. Emily is head over heels for Adam but his mother Pammie is a driving force between them. To what lengths will Pammie go to keep them apart?

This book was a fun and quick read. I was not able to predict all the twists which is a winner for me.

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I really enjoyed this book. I got so caught up in this story I just had to keep reading. This was a fast-paced thriller that held my attention from the beginning to the unexpected ending. My only complaint is that I really did not like the protagonist, Emily. She was weak, insecure, jealous and gullible. Who asks a boyfriend if he would still be with his girlfriend from 10 years ago if she didn't die? The story could be predictable at times but it sure was entertaining.

Thank you to NetGalley, St. Martin's Press and Sandie Jones for a copy of "The Other Woman" in exchange for an honest review.

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I love this book. I have not read anything by this author before but the description pulled me in. The character of Pammie was excellently written. I pray to never have a mother-in-law like that!

I found this book to be a page turner. A great psychological suspense novel.

Highly recommend.

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This book was a trip! If you think you have the mother-in-law from hell then you haven't met who Emily is dealing with. Watching her relationship with her partner and his mother was stressful to say the least. I never quite knew what to expect next. This is one of those books where you really just wish you could reach inside and shake some sense into the character. There are SO many red flags and the relationship is SO much work. Emily is either crazy or a much stronger woman than I am. I would have run for the hills to never look back. If you want a book that will continue to shock you throughout your read, then this is a great one to pick up!

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I went into this book with such high hopes, that I can't help but feel a little let down. I'm not quite sure what it is that didn't work for me with this one, but I wasn't gripped by the suspense. All in all, I did still enjoy the writing style and the plotline, so I've given it a 3/5 star rating.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me a free digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I have heard so many great things about this book but i could not finish. I want to give Sandie another try as there is such a large following to her books but I have such difficulty getting into it.

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A young woman (Emily) meets a good looking guy (Adam) in a bar, and they immediately connect. They date, they become intimate, they seem happily failing in love UNTIL Adam takes Emily home to meet his mother. From the first meeting, his mother Pammie seems lovely when in front of her son, and evil when she is alone with her prospective daughter-in-law. Adam is protective of his mother, who is a widow, to the point that he might as well move home - such a manipulative mother, and sappy son. Throughout the book there are numerous instances of Pammie sabotaging Adam and Emily’s relationship from simple rudeness and put-downs, to actually inviting people to the bachelorette weekend who have hurt Emily in the past. There are so many instances of sabotage that it’s a wonder Emily didn’t tell Pammie off, or move on. And Adam seems oblivious, even when Emily tells him her concerns. He protects and favors his mother all along. Pammie spoils the wedding, Emily unintentionally becomes pregnant, and Pammie steps up her pushing the couple apart to almost unbelievable lengths.
The ending events are not at all what I expected, and seems to be quite a stretch that Adam and Emily’s relationship lasted beyond the first meeting. Pammie’s true reasoning for pushing the couple apart seems far-fetched, although it can be explained as her trying to protect her son, and also protect Emily from her son. Despite the ending, I have to say I enjoyed reading the book. The character development of the three main characters, as well as supporting characters was excellent - I could picture them all - Emily’s best friends, a colorful, outspoken woman named Pippa, and a supportive gay man Seb. Also well detailed were Adam’s handsome younger brother, and Emily’s mum. The episodes of Adam’s temper tantrums, his drunkenness, the sly evil of Pammie’s devious doings, all were well described. Because the writing flowed well, I gave the book 4 stars, where for believability I would only give it 2-3 stars. But I found it a good beach read, and I’d definitely read this author again.
I received a copy of the book free from Netgalley for my unbiased review.

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This book is a roller coaster. I couldn’t put it down – and you won’t be able to, either, especially if you have a mother-in-law who can be….a bit….possessive. (You know who you are!! Cheers!)

The story is fantastic. The timeline was a little wonky on occasion; we saw detail after detail about an evening, but then suddenly 6 months go by in a paragraph. But the pace works. I was constantly on the edge of my seat with a “WHAT THA” expression on my face. I couldn’t wait to see what would happen next!

And the ending. The ending!! Did NOT see that one coming.

Overall, an excellent, mostly thrilling book that felt relatable and exciting.

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Wow, was my first thought after reading this book! This book is all about every persons nightmare, the mother in law from hell...or was she? This book has twists and some what the heck moments. A mothers love seems to drive this mother to almost insanity and I was never sure until the end who she was protecting or if she was even insane. The author did a great job in making her characters completely believable, Pammie was quite the villain it seemed and the author did a great job in making her that way. A good read.

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Unfortunately, I had to force myself to get through this novel. While the storyline sounded intriguing, the actual novel did not deliver. I kept waiting for it to get better, but it never did.

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THE OTHER WOMAN - Sandie Jones

CREEPY - 4 stars

Plot - 4 stars - Adam is a great catch--Emily is thrilled to meet him and build their relationship. The only problem is that his mother keeps causing problems between them...or is she? Emily is never quite sure what Pammie's motives are, but she certainly doesn't trust her and their relationship goes from bad to worse.

Writing - 4 stars - This is a new-to-me author, and I'll admit that she drew me in to the story right from the first page. Yes, I had read the preview so knew what type of story to expect, but the characters grabbed me, and Jones was able to create the emotional setting perfectly.

Characters - 4 stars - All of the characters fit their roles very well. Emily is the confident young woman who is ready to start a new life, having met the man of her dreams. Adam is eager and loving and ready to begin his life with Emily. Pammie is the mother-in-law from hell, insinuating all sorts of little doubts and problems in Emily's path while acting the lovely woman to everyone else. The triangle is fascinating, with drama and suspicion galore.

Title - 4 stars - A great title, leading you to believe that there's an adulterous situation going on when really it's Adam's mom who is the other woman. Or, I suppose from Mom's point of view, it's Emily who is the other woman in his life.

Cover - 4 stars - A pretty cover, with delicate colors and a sense of peacefulness.

Overall - 4 stars - A fascinating psychological thriller that compelled me to keep turning the pages. Jones created the original suspicious scenario, then she was able to build the tension, keeping me on my toes throughout. I'll admit that the ending was just a bit of a let-down, but only because it seemed a bit sudden and almost anti-climactic. I loved the development of the characters, watching them change as more pieces of the puzzle were revealed. All in all, a very good debut novel, and I will definitely look for more from this author.

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I unfortunately did not get to read this book before it archived. I am hoping to get it from the library.

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Well that was a surprise ending. Jones does a fabulous job of trickling breadcrumbs that make the reader question what is actually going on here. In what could have been an overdone premise, this one feels fresh and interesting. I knew there was more to the story than Emily, the protagonist, could see, but I didn’t catch on to it at all. And that’s saying something. But I’m just not sure than I’ll remember this one in the months and years to come.

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Wow really makes you rethink getting married and having a mother in law! If you like suspense and want a read that keeps you on your toes this is perfect for you! Happy reading!

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Thank you Netgalley and St. Martin's Publishing for the ARC of The Other Woman in exchange for an honest review. However, this was a let down for me. I think this was the cringiest book I have read. I felt physically uncomfortable and anxious reading about the dynamics of these characters. None of the characters were likable in my opinion. Emily was whiny, Adam was cruel, Pammie was the WORST. I hate stories where woman complain about situations they are in and do nothing about it.
Also, the ending makes ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE. I'm marking my review as a spoiler as I need to say the ending contradicts the the whole plot. Pammie assumes Adam saw her kill her husband so she just randomly sends him money?? Wouldn't she only send him money if he was blackmailing her? He didn't even know! They're super lovey dovey behavior also makes no sense if that was the case. What a plot fail.

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The main character Emily really pissed me off. It infuriates me when a female can be so stupid when it comes to relationships. I loved the twist at the end, but it wasn’t enough to redeem my feelings of my hatred of Emily.

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Girl meets boy. Girl and boy fall in love. Girl meets boys mother. Mother doesn't like girl.

Psychological thriller about Emily who meets and falls in love in with Adam. there is only one problem - Adam's mother. Emily at first tries to brush off the remarks that she makes or the misunderstandings but soon it is almost an all out war. Emily expects Adam to understand but he always takes his mother's side or think Emily is making a big deal out of something that is not.. The thing is - no one else really sees what Emily does.

Enjoyed this book very much and will look for others by Sandie Jones.

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