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The Other Woman

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Wow what a read! This book had me hooked from the first page. All the twists and turns always thinking I had it figured out was I wrong. I couldn’t have loved this book anymore 5 very deserving stars. So far my very favorite book of 2018

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This has a twisty plot and is an addictive page turner with a quirky cast of characters….

Enter Pammie - Controlling mother like no other! A bit of advice to Emily (her soon to be daughter in law), pack your bags and RUN.

Unfortunately, Emily is one of those friends who won’t listen to anyone because she knows best. She loves Adam with all her heart and won’t allow anyone to come between them (so she thinks anyway).

Can I just say…the war is on and Pammie doesn’t like to lose.

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Very entertaining read!

The Other Woman by Sandie Jones is a thriller about a relationship hindered by a mother-in-law. Emily meets Adam - smart, confident and funny. Their relationship progress nicely until Emily meets Pammie, Adam's mother. Pammie seems to be an angel in everyone's eyes, but to Emily, she is a manipulative and vindictive person. Emily tries to make Adam see his mother's true colors, but Adam does know see his mother as malicious. This takes a toll on Emily and Adam's relationship. Can their relationship overcome all, or will Pammie get her way and get rid of Emily once and for all?

I admit that I started this book expecting it to be a big cliche, like most books about a relationship and the guy's mother comes in between the couple. Boy, was I wrong! The plot twist hit me unexpectedly and I loved the book so much more for it. The author did a great job with an original idea. I did find some plot holes and was left with pending questions by the ending.

This is a must read!

Thank you to the NetGalley, the publisher, and author for providing me with an ARC in exchange for a honest, unbiased review.

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Fantastic book!!! I loved every page and every twist and turn! I thought I had the story line all figured out and then,yowza! The end was a real surprise. I highly recommend this to everyone who liked The Girl on the Train and Behind Closed Doors!

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Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced reader copy of this book! Wow, is really all I can say about it. It was so good and has such an unexpected ending that you most definitely will not see coming. This book comes out on 8/21/18... go get it when it comes out! This is Sandie Jone's debut novel and I look forward to reading more from her in the future.

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I totally loved this book. When the mother-in-law, Pammie made her appearance I felt pulled back in time remembering my own lovely ex-mother-in-law. Narcissistic Adam was the only other character in the book that was unlikeable. As it dredged up so many strong memories I thought I knew exactly where this story would go. I was wrong! This is a page turner that will keep you flipping pages when you should be sleeping! I am looking forward to more books from this author. #chapterchatterpub

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Thanks to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for the advanced readers copy.
3.5 stars - good domestic thriller, well-crafted. This book kept me guessing throughout and was well worth some of the annoyances for the characters along the way (you'll see). This was unlike any thriller I have read recently, which was refreshing. Well done.

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Oh Sandy....thank you for this book! So I have to say, when I first began reading I did NOT expect the twists and turns that were to come. As Emily and Adam’s relationship progresses, things turn a little strange with his mom Pammie. Sabotage? Super protective? You just need to read because I could not put this down!

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#sandiejones #theotherwoman #pammie i read this in two nights - quite a record for me these days as nothing seems to grab or hold my attention that quickly. the other woman in this scenario is pammie, the mother-in-law-to-be, and she's a doozy. sometimes i found main character and bride emily's thought processes to be annoying - and i wanted to scream "NO....walk away..." and i couldn't figure out why she continued to proclaim her love for adam, when he and his mother clearly exhibited all the hallmark traits of a raging narcissist. still, it all makes sense, sort of, by the denoument. whatever plot points that didn't quite fit - i was still compelled to read breathlessly to see how this tale unspun, and that, for me, definitely rates four stars+.

P.S. thanks to Netgalley for ARC.

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This book had me hooked from the very start. A true page-turner that had me reading late into the night to find out what happens next. I loved reading about the different characters in the book and their relationships with one another.

It was interesting to read about Emily and Adam's relationship, and the dynamics of it. The ups and downs and the mind games, especially from the seemingly monster mother-in-law.

Very well written and loved this book. I highly recommend it! A must-read! Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for an early copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

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So this book was kind of silly and I didn’t love the style it was written in (kind of read like fan fiction to be honest) however it was fun, easy and I definitely didn’t see the end twist coming. Good soapy, summer reading.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review!

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Well written! At times I wondered but something gripped me and kept me reading and I’m sure glad I did. This book is about loving someone, a mother in law who often appears crazy and so much more. Definately would recommend!!

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Wow what a story , Glad I don't have a Pammie in my life . I enjoyed this book a lot, and I think this is the Top summer Read this year, thank you for my ARC

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This was a book I could not put down for anything but the fear of a headache from reading too much too fast. I found the protagonist difficult to believe and empathize with, if only because she seemed a glutton for punishment. Who would put up with the torture her future mother-in-law put her through? Her life seemed ruined to the point that she couldn't pull it back together... and she never left the man despite his mother. The twist at the end was not one I saw coming, and it definitely cleared up a lot of questions I had. A compelling read to the very last page.

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Pammie. The mother-in-law we all fear. But fo we really need to worry about her?

The Other Woman by Sandi Jones has twists & turns everywhere. Emily & Adam seem to love each other. She is even willing to put up with his mother Pammie.

if you like plot twists & unexpected turns, you must pick this book up.
I couldn't put it down!

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Emily has finally met the man of her dreams and life is looking good until she meets his mother, Pammie. Pammie seems to be doing everything to turn Emily against Adam but Emily feels like she's the only one that sees what Pammie is doing. Why is Pammie doing this? What will Emily do to make the man she loves see what is going on? A crazy read that will have you questioning what is happening right up to the very end.

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This book......OMG! From the very first chapter, I was completely intrigued and didn’t want to stop reading. The storyline between Pammie and Emily had me shaking my head and thinking to myself at multiple times, “Did that seriously just happen??” The entire novel was filled wIth suspense, and the ending had me on the edge of my seat. If you’re looking for a big twist, you MUST read this book. Definitely one of my top favorites for 2018 so far!
**Thank you to Minotaur Books and Netgalley for the chance to read this book!**

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Intriguing story... the kind that makes you call into work or cancel plans. Emily meets Adam and she is swept off her feet. She’s had a rough go on previous relationships and she wants to make sure this is right. Adam is self sufficient, charming, funny and boyish in a fun way. It seems like it’s a perfect fit. But ...and that’s it. I would do you no favors by giving any more details. The sheer enjoyment of this book is the easy pace of the story and then a direction you don’t see coming. I wasn’t constantly
worrying about missing clues or guessing what was going to happen next. I finished this book yesterday but just wanted to relish it. I feel like I know and relate to the characters and now they are my family and my friends. I will miss them all! I will anxiously await this authors next book . This is a book that crosses genres.

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Short Take: You can’t see red flags if you’re wearing rose-colored glasses.

Can we all take a moment to appreciate fictional terrible mothers, and all the contributions they have made to modern entertainment? I haven’t done much (read: any) research on the rise in popularity of stories based on horrific mothers who make monsters of their sons, but I think that Psycho was the one that started it all. Although, I suppose I could make a case for the idea going as far back as Oedipus, right? But wait, he didn’t know that the hot queen he was banging was his mom, so maybe not? Anyway, the point stands that crazy mothers make for compelling stories.

Which leads me to The Other Woman, which begins with Emily, our heroine, meeting the man of her dreams, Adam. The pair have a short but intense courtship, with Adam checking every box on Emily’s Perfect Man List (all women have those, right?), except for one teensy tiny little flaw in their bliss: Pammie, Adam’s mother, does not want Emily in Adam’s life.

It doesn’t help that Pammie is much smarter and more determined than Emily. True to the ads, The Other Woman ends with a twist I didn’t see coming. But I can’t exactly say that I enjoyed it very much. The power struggle between Emily & Pammie was kind of cliche for the most part, and without the darker undertones supplied by Adam, could’ve been lifted straight out of an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond.

You know how we all have that one friend, who’s constantly in a state of crisis, and you know that at least 75% of their misery could be avoided if they would just put on their big-person panties and stick up for themselves, but they never do? And so you let them go on and on and on and ON about their latest Awful Thing while you’re washing dishes or playing solitaire and making sympathetic noises, because you think they are genuinely a good person, but you kind of want to tell them to grow up and move on already and stop letting people walk all over them and maybe they wouldn’t be so miserable but you don’t want to hurt their feelings so you just let them vent?

Emily is TOTALLY that friend. Pretty much every time Pammie pulls something shady, or Adam ignores his mother’s meddling or gets angry at Emily for trying to tell him what’s going on, Emily’s response is to whine to her friends “BUT I LOOOOOOOOOOOVE HIMMMMMM!!!!”. It’s just as frustrating to read in a book as it is to live through in real life, only without the option of being able to say “Girl, you need to get the heck out, like yesterday. Ain’t no man worth all this bull puckey.”

And the epilogue was pretty awful. Anything I say will be a spoiler, so I’m just going to say it was lousy, and go find some vodka.

The Nerd’s Rating: THREE HAPPY NEURONS (and a chocolate digestive, because I have no idea what that even means, but hey, it has chocolate in the name, so it has to be good, right?)

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This book is addictive for all the right reasons plus it's my favorite kind of book- the one day-er! Not very often do the twists and turns of a book seem unpredictable to me but I have to give it to The Other Woman.... WOW!! I could not believe this was a debut novel. BRAVO to Sandie Jones - I look forward to your next books.

The Other Woman takes relationship drama to the NEXT LEVEL. This is so disturbingly dark yet intriguing, you will not be able to stop turning the pages.

An absolute must read for summer 2018.

Thank you NetGalley, Minotaur Books, and of course, Sandie Jones, for this advanced reader copy in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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