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Wish You Were Gone

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Loved this book. Fun drama- filled.

Thanks to author, publisher and NetGalley for the chance to read this book. While I got the book for free, it had no bearing on the rating I gave it.

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Wish You Were Gone by Kieran Scott

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I love this edge on your seat thriller. Great characters in a fast-moving plot kept me interested from the start. I highly recommend this book.

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I really wasn’t sure what I was going to think of this one going in. It’s more of a family drama and I’m more of a things-go-boom kind of reader. But…I loved it.

Emma is a freaking saint. She’s not always perfect, but my god the things this woman deals with! I will say that just about everyone in the book has some secrets, but they aren’t really the trashy/sleazy kind. Event the secrets that have the potential to descend into sleaze end up more heartbreaking.

Favorite character? Gray, hands down. I never, ever, ever want to be that woman’s enemy, but I’d be her friend to the end in a heartbeat.

Finally, though I did figure out one secret before it was revealed, I had no idea about some of the other things that were going on and I love it when an author surprises me!

Excellent read.

*ARC via Net Galley

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Wow !!!!! What amazing book. The ending was another nivel . Well written, very easy to read . Strongly recommend this book .

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Amazing book about family and friendship. The story is deep and involving in a way that makes you want to keep reading. It gives you more than you expected and is excellently written.

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Living with an alcoholic is a nightmare. Emma Walsh is tired of living in fear, of walking on eggshells in the terror she will upset her alcoholic husband, tired of his blackouts and hangovers. For her sake and the sake of her two children, she finally works up the courage to give him an ultimatum – the booze or his family. But before she can speak to him, he plows his car into their garage and dies in the wreck. Now, Emma and her children have to deal with the loss of their husband and father, and the grief and relief that his death brings. Anyone who has lived with an alcoholic will relate to this tense, heart wrenching read

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