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Wow, this definitely kept my interest throughout entirely. I don’t understand how a man can get away with having three relationships simultaneously and not screw it up somewhere along the line but to say he was a good liar and quick thinking is an understatement. I wish some of the female characters weren’t so gullible and accepted so many excuses while they dismissed red flags and suspicions, but all in all I enjoyed the story line and would recommend.

This was a great popcorn style read!
Basically, you've got a wealthy man cheating on not only his wife, but also his two other secret wives and possibly his business too.
Highly readable with short chapters from each woman's point of view and little snippets from the guy in question. Nothing too cliche, but nothing super unique either. Each relationship had multiple red flags, but each woman ignored them.
I will say the ending was supremely satisfying!

This title takes the idea of the cheating spouse up a notch. Jon/Jack/Trip doesn't just cheat on his wife, Holly. He ends up pursuing marriage to not one, but TWO ladies he's taken up with on his travels.
Only this time he doesn't get to have his cake and eat it, too.
The book's chapters are labeled with which character's viewpoint you'll be reading. At first, each chapter is from an individual lady's view. But, once Holly meets Jessica and then they both meet Lark, it gets really interesting.
Interesting story.

There are a lot of these type of books around and for some reason I always find myself gravitating towards them, looking for something different. I liked that the book alternated between Mr Wright's three partners and it was reassuring to discover they were strong, smart and ultimately likeable characters. Which begs the question how exactly they fell for Jon's crap and barely questioned him!? I enjoyed the overlapping of small certain details (e.g. text messages) in some of the chapters, connecting all three women and reminding you of this man's triple-life. I also really liked the insight into the world of medical research which actually concerned two of the three women and thought Cancura was a very interesting concept. What I would have loved is more chapters from Jon's perspective as I think it would have been really interesting to step into his mind. I appreciate you may say we did get this via the short TED talk snippets (another great touch) but this didn't give me the insight I think would have been well received. Not enough time was spent on the ending in my opinion and I think it would have been better for this to take place earlier to allow things more time to unravel.. Overall this was a really enjoyable read with a few eye roll moments but which are easy enough to ignore for you to speed through it in no time.
Thanks NetGalley for the ARC of this book.

Thank you to NetGalley, Lake Union Publishing, and the author Linda keir for the ARC of The Three Mrs.Wrights in return for my honest review.
This was such an enjoyable read! The story is told from thee different perspectives which kept the progress of the novel moving along at a very interesting pace.. This book was the perfect mix of romance, mystery and at some moments a thriller.
If you can get past the far-fetched storyline you will be hooked from beginning to the perfect unpredictable ending!

Loved this book! Entertaining characters that are so well developed, you feel like you know them. This book is great from the start and one you won’t want to put down. My first book by Linda Keir, but will definitely not be my last.
Thank you to netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.

I finished this in a weekend! I could not put it down. I'm a fan of domestic suspense novels, and this one did not disappoint. It kept me guessing the entire time and the three storylines and characters were easy to follow, and it was easy not to get them confused with each other. The ending was a little rushed, and I felt like the final scene at the wedding was a little too Lifetime-movie for me, but other than that it was enjoyable! Will recommend to my audience for those who are looking for a quick pool or beach read.

Mr Wright sounds good on paper and possibly even better in person. Lark has found hers: Trip is supportive of her new board game design. Jessica is happy to have met her match: Jonathan is a healthcare guru and a visionary in the advancement of caring for ill children. Holly is married to Jack, they’ve three kids and a beautiful home but things could be improved. There’s no way these women could all be linked, could they? I loved the layering of this story so it doesn’t feel clichéd or predictable. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Thank You to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for this ARC!!
Lark, Jessica, and Holly. Three smart, capable and beautiful women. They are the perfect strangers with so much in common that it hurts.
The charming Mr. Wright’s serial lies are about to catch up with him…..
This was an unique story!! Mr Wright highly underestimates the smartness of the three women he tries to take advantage of, to lead to his downfall and become Mr Wrong. I liked the way the book was written in alternating chapters to show each of the woman's perspectives.
This wasn’t a typical mystery book but it had enough suspense to keep me hooked on and a satisfying ending.

Oh #Netgalley #thethreemrswrights #lindakeir #arc #booksofinstagram this book was unputadownable. Yeap. I'm making up words 😂🤷♀️ whatever. This story sucks you in from page one. Follow a man who is addicted to getting to the top, falling in love, woman, and sex. Is it raunchy? No. But it's an incredible tale of three woman. Who unknowingly all love the same man. Until. One day. They realize they aren't the only love of this man's life. This is a 5/5⭐ read. I finished this one in less than twenty four hours. #sorryhusband #sorrychildren #notsorry definitely be sure to get this wherever books are sold or from your local library. #netgalleyreview #bookreview #bookreader #readmorehateless #simpletimes #forgettheworld

I enjoyed that it moved quickly and I wanted to know what happened between the 3 ladies involved. It took a couple chapters to see the full plot line, but it was great to have chapters flip-flop to see all perspectives. I really enjoyed that I felt like the character development was strong in that I had a good idea of all points of views. Each chapter was clearly stated as who the narrator was, so easy to keep track. I have never read anything by this author before but enjoyed the book and would highly recommend.

Thanks for the advance copy of the Three Mrs. Wrights. I was drawn into this book from the start! It’s pretty clear that three women are in love with the same man, in different stages of their relationship. I was frustrated however in how little “power” these women had for themself and how easily at least two of them trusted and believed this man. How dutiful they were to his explanations wasn’t a great example of writing string woman characters. One “wife” however began to push back to uncover the truth ultimately saving them all. Disappointed again however to come to an ending with parts of the story line left hanging??? I would definitely read another book from the author, fast paced and moves along well but hopeful for a wrapped up conclusion next time!

I struggled with the beginning of this book - it seemed that there were three stories being played out without relevance to each other. BUT, I persevered until there were hints where the stories began to interlink with each other. After much confusion, I began to figure out who was who and what part each person played to the overall story.
Nevertheless, the story only really began to interest me towards the end of the book - perhaps I had lost interest when I couldn't figure out what was happening.
Linda Keir provides a great twist at the end and I actually began to root for the three female characters.

When I read the description for this book, I was all in! Mr. Wright uses his charm and good looks to deceive three smart, intelligent, and ambitious women. And therein lies his mistake. These ladies are having none of it and Linda Keir (pen name for two authors that co-wrote this) tells their story in such an interesting way. Usually I get lost in books with multiple viewpoints, but this novel kept it well strung together and interesting from the get go. I was hoping for a more satisfying ending, but all in all an entertaining read! We learn that Mr. Wright uses multiple different versions of his given names and different versions of stories with each of the Three Mrs. Wrights and the reader gets to watch his wicked web unravel lie after lie.
Thank you to the authors, publisher and NetGalley for this ARC!

Fun chick lit about a man involved with three different women. Told from the women's perspectives, alternately, with a very satisfying conclusion.

When I started reading this book,I imagined 3 women fighting for a husband. I was impressed by the cover and curious about the title.
The first pages in Lark's story were so fast for me.
Each women namely Lark,Jessica and Holly has chapters in the book where their stories begins and continues.
If you can mind a bit of foul language in this book,then fine although I was uncomfortable personally with the language usage.
Funnily enough, each women are in love with the same man but he is known to them separately with different names,occupations and lives. I wanted to see how they accepted or handled the situations.
This is an action packed book that makes you wonder why the same man lived three lives to three different women.
You can find the answer in this book.
Mr. Wright is quite a character.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Lake Union Publishing through NetGalley. Options expressed in this review are completely my own.

I was initially drawn to, and intrigued by this book, not only because its a mystery of sorts (which is of course one of the main factors) but also because of the cover. There’s something very gossip girl-ish, circa novel #1, isn’t there? And I lovelovelove Gossip Girl! (Ah, the nostalgia) This cover also made me want to drink an extra dirty martini (with extra olives please) while reading it, but seeing as how I rarely ever drink, I settled for my main vice-an extra strong cup of coffee.
But anyways.
Aside from the cover, I was also very intrigued by the synopsis of this book, so altogether, I felt this had all the makings for a very juicy, very suspenseful ride, and it didn’t disappoint.
While I can’t lie and say that this was the best book that i’ve read, I will say that I did very much enjoy this novel, and read it in less than a day. It was certainly a page turner, and I only stopped reading when it was necessary to do so. (and when I needed refills on my coffee.)
This book is chock full of manipulation and deceit, and was just downright exhausting at times-but in a good way.
The reasoning behind it being so deceitful and exhausting? The premise of the story revolves around a man, who goes by many different names- Jon/Jack/Trip-and he does so in order to keep his different wives/fiancees from discovering the truth about each other and what he is up to.
Each chapter of this book is dedicated to a love interest of either Jonathan/Jack/Trip.
Jack, a medical doctor and an entrepreneur who started a medical tech company to detect cancer at the earliest stage possible, is married to Holly, a pediatrician, and they have been married for years. They have children together, and are a normal couple and a seemingly happy family, nothing out of the normal with the exception that Jack travels a lot.
Jon is with Jessica and has even proposed to her, and has offered her a job at his medical tech company. She had been offered a fellowship at Duke, but decides to instead accept Jon’s offer in order to further her medical career. Jessica up and changes her life and moves to Chicago to be with Jon, not just to work with him, but also to start her life engaged to him, thinking that he is separated from his insane and out of control wife and in the process of getting a divorce from her. Neither of these things that he has told her are true though.
Lark, who is from LA, ends up with Trip after having a one night stand with him. Not only does he offer to invest in her start up business, but they end up engaged as well.
Eventually all lies unravel, paths intertwine, Truths are revealed, and everything comes to a very satisfy and stunning conclusion!
This was such a page turner and I was thoroughly invested the entire way through!
Highly recommend!

Wow! what a great book. This book takes us on the journey of what it is like to be married to a polygamous husband... only you don't know he is polygamous. I enjoyed hearing the perspective of the three wives and the husband's eventual undoing. Highly recommend!

While the plot seems very similar to the Cameron Diaz movie with basically the same plot, The Three Mrs. Wrights is a page turner that has a very satisfying ending. The book moves quickly and the three Mrs. Wrights end up right where we want them to be. This book is definitely worth your time.

A book that grabbed me from the first pages,A novel told through the eyes of three characters in separate chapters..Will be recommending .#netgalley#lakeunionpublishing.