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The Last Housewife

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I really enjoyed In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, so I couldn’t wait to get my hands on The Last Housewife. This book was an addicting read, but I couldn’t fully get into it. The storyline was definitely unique. I really enjoyed the cult aspect and the true crime podcast, but I figured out one of the big twists pretty early on, so that definitely took away from the shock-factor for me. Either way, if you are into reading about cults this would be a solid thriller for you. I can’t wait to see what this author writes next!

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REVIEW

The Last Housewife ~ Ashley Winstead

READ IF:
* You are intrigued by cults.
* Your college crew has your heart.
* You’ve had a crush on an older man.

SUMMARY: While listening to her favorite true crime podcast, Shay Evans finds out that her college roommate, Laurel has committed suicide. She is immediately flooded with memories from their time together - some of which she would prefer to forget. Shay, Laurel, and other roommate, Clem were coerced and groomed into a dark and sexually-charged underground world and Evans can’t help but think that something more sinister might be at play in Laurel’s death.

REVIEW: SWEET JESUS! This book exceeded every expectation and I already knew before reading it that it was going to be amazing because well, Ashley Winstead, folks! Beyond impressed with her debut, In My Dreams I Hold a Knife and loved her attempt at romance with Fool Me Once so this was an auto-get for me and one of my most anticipated of the year. Loved it, did not disappoint, still reeling over it.

Everything about this is what a thriller should be - captivating, propulsive, a little twisty, shockingly dark, and full of surprises. But Winstead took it one step further by challenging themes of misogyny, sex-trafficking, cults, feminism, and coercion. She does the reader justice by giving them something smart and thought-provoking to mull over - never mind the fact that you are beyond entertained in the process. Win win if you ask me - this is a no questions asked read!

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Holy moly. What did I just read. I am utterly flabbergasted. I don’t even want to say too much because I went in completely blind, and I honestly think that’s best! Read it!

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5 FREAKIN STARS!!!! ASHLEY WINSTEAD CAN DO NO WRONG with a book!!! i'm not even sure how to talk about the book without giving anything away. But read the blurb and then go into it blind. You won't be disappointed. This isn't my first book by Ashley and it certainly isn't my last. It's nothing like Fool Me Once which i also gave 5 stars too. But this was just as good and deserves all the stars.

That last chapter was *chefs kiss*.

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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐰𝐢𝐯𝐞
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This book was one hell of a ride… phew! And I loved every single culty, dark, and twisty thing about it. Ashley Winstead is a master of weaving such creative & incredible stories and this some of the best of her work for sure.

First off, this book isn’t going to be for everyone due to the very dark content matter. If you know me I read dark romance like it’s my job but this was hands down the darkest book I’ve ever read. It’s about control, coercion and abuse that men hold in its deepest darkest roots. But it’s also about badass women and revenge and finding yourself.

I can see that this could be a very plagiarizing book but that being said I truly think this is a book everyone needs to read in their life so if the TW don’t bother you, go pick this up immediately!

𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗶𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲:
— dark psychological thrillers
— strong female MCs
— NXIM cult vibes
— true crime podcasts

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TW: Rape, cult, physical & sexual abuse, torture, heavy manipulation, misogyny, and self-harm

While in college, Shay and her best friends Laurel and Clem crossed paths with a man that would change their lives together. Captivating them with his almost hypnotic view of the world and commanding presence, he convinced them to believe in his lies. By their senior year, Shay and Laurel were able to escape his grasp parting ways never looking back. 8 years later Shay, married and living in a grand suburban home in Texas gets wind of Laurel’s death via a crime podcast hosted by someone from her past. Suddenly her past come back to haunt her and once again she is pulled back to the one place she vowed never to return to get to the bottom of Laurel’s death, once and for all. With the help of her childhood friend, she embarks on a journey to get answers leading her down a dangerous path towards something bigger than she could ever imagine.



Firstly, I cannot stress enough please be VERY wary of the triggers listed above this book depicts some very dark and disturbing moments so I do highly recommend you read with caution. Secondly, after finishing this book, I had to pick my jaw up from the floor and take a moment to gather my thoughts on this intense psychological thriller. I could NOT put this book down, it had my heart pounding and my palms sweating, every situation Shay found herself in I found myself holding my breath to see what would happen next. This book gave me GOOSEBUMPS and chilled me to the core, the horror that the women go through in this book is terrifying. The behavior of men towards women made me so angry that I needed to take small breaks throughout reading.

The writing was amazing and vivid and gave such an in-depth look into Shay’s trauma and guilt. I loved how the story switched between present and then excerpts of Shay’s book and her interview with Jaime, it flowed effortlessly and held the tension throughout. Thank you so much to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Landmark for an eARC of this novel in exchange for my honest review.

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Wow, Ashley Winstead did not disappoint. This book was a wild ride from beginning to end and I was hooked. I loved the influence of the true crime podcast storyline which I thought was done in a refreshing way. I loved Shay's relationship with Jamie. I totally did not see the twists coming and was frequently surprised. This was an excellent thriller.

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Book Review:

The Last Housewife by Ashley Winstead

Wow! This book is crazy and intense in the best possible ways.
Mysterious suicides/murders ✔️ Submissive women sex cult ✔️ Undercover surveillance ✔️
Childhood friend turned lovers ✔️

I could not put this book down. Shay's journey for answers and the transcriptions of her past with Jamie are fascinating.

Make sure you add this one to the top of your TBR. It releases tomorrow 8/16.

Thanks to @netgalley and @bookmarked for this advanced reader!!

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Was I up till 5am reading this? Yes. Was it worth it? Absolutely.

This book was dark, intense and way heavier than I'd been expecting, but also compulsively bingeable. Ashley Winstead's signature masterful storytelling never ceases to amaze me! The execution was so clever and I love how everything unfolded, with the podcast chapters being especially compelling.

Not only does the author take us into the world of cults and its oppressive pull, she also does a fantastic deep dive into our fixation with beauty, gender inequality and power imbalance, and so much more. Yet it never felt overwhelming and she also delivers plenty of surprises along the way.

I was often quite frustrated with the protagonist for making what felt like one bad decision after another, but her motivations were believable soooo...?? And just like with In My Dreams I Hold A Knife, this might be a thriller but you will end up being very invested in what little hint of romance there is. I know I was!

Despite how uncomfortable The Last Housewife was to read at times, I was also deeply... enthralled. The ending and epilogue were nothing short of wow! 🔥 They certainly made up for whatever minor quibbles I had. What a sharp, hypnotic and well-crafted novel from the phenomenal storyteller that is Ashley Winstead!

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Dnf at 50%

Liked:
Podcast element
Friend looking for justice for her friend
Great writing (besides some grammar issues) and character building

The shock factor which I think is part of the lure here missed for me because this book was uncomfortable to read. I can get down w dark and twisty but I don’t need to be reading about rape on what felt like every page.

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As a podcast host myself, I can’t tell you how much I loved a novel with a podcast tie-in! Shay Evans is listening to a podcast where she learns that her closest friend in college has passed away. The podcast is hosted by her childhood best friend and she can’t help but think this is call for her to be an active participant in Laurel’s death, which has been deemed a suicide, but Shay thinks otherwise. She leaves her home in Dallas and head to New York to revisit her dark past, and her friends connection to a dark cult that may have taken more than one friend’s life. This is a troubling and dark book about power and friendship. As riveting as it is unsettling. Thank you to Sourcebooks and NetGalley for the advanced review copy.

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This was one of those books I couldn't put down. The issues this book addresses are sensitive but I couldn't help but appreciate the sharpness of the author. I believe this would an amazing book for a book discussion. A LOT to unfold and to talk about!!

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Dark and deeply disturbing, this cult thriller follows Shay, a subservient Texas housewife, as she teams up with a former friend and true crime podcaster to try and expose the sexually abusive and lethal cult she believes was responsible for killing her college roommate.

This book does a great job shining a light on the darkest corners of society and the entrenched misogynism that often gets excused. Smart and unflinching, this is not an easy read but still an important one.

It wasn't my favorite Ashley Winstead book but I'm sure many will love it. Perfect for fans of other cult thrillers like I'll be you or Please join us. Much thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review!

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I absolutely loved In My Dreams I Hold A Knife so I requested this one without knowing anything about it. I went in totally blind and suggest that you DON'T do the same if you have any type of triggers please check them before you dive in as this one is dark!

That being said I was absolutely enthralled with this story despite the cringeworthy moments and sadness I felt at times. The main character is well written and FLAWED which I love in a story. The cult like theme was also very much to my liking, I am always intrigued by how they start and work so this really kept me glued.

I cannot wait to see what she writes next!

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I had been a huge fan of In My Dreams I Hold A Knife and I was so excited to see Ashley return to the world of thrillers. However, this book was a huge miss for me. It's important to note that yes, she did write trigger warnings at the beginning of the book but I need to stress just how heavy these issues truly are. There are a few scenes in the middle of the book that are just beyond what I need to read and left me feeling gross inside. I think that she could've expressed just how dark/dangerous the Paters were without these scenes. I pushed through though and the ending was pretty good so I'm left truly not understanding the point of these scenes. Just a miss for me, and I can't say I'll be recommending it to anyone who isn't expressly looking for dark.

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BOOK REVIEW: THE LAST HOUSEWIFE

Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Wow! Talk about a binge read! After listening to In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, I knew I had to read the rest of @ashleywinstead books! Her writing will have you fully engrossed in the story and even when you’re not reading the book, you’re thinking about when you can pick it up next (er, maybe that was just me😅🤪)

I will say this one is DARK and twisted- content warnings are provided in the beginning which was amazing. This book def won’t be for everyone, but if you’re in the headspace to read it, I highly recommend!

I went in not reading the synopsis and thought it would be a domestic suspense and ha ha I couldn’t have been more wrong! I really felt like I fell down the rabbit hole the more I read and I was so engrossed in Shay’s world as we got glimpses of her past through what she shared with her friend Jamie for his podcast.

I loved the true crime podcast element, how action packed this one was, and the cult element! But most of all I loved how even when I had some parts of the story figured out, the ending still hit with a BANG!💥

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Shay Evans is a former beauty queen who is now married and living in an upscale Texas suburb. She has kept her experiences at Whitney College, in New York’s Hudson Valley, buried deep in her past. Before graduation, her close friend Clem committed suicide. And now, Shay learns that her best friend Laurel Hargrove, who she hadn’t spoken to in years, has also just committed suicide. Jamie Knight, a popular, true crime podcaster who is an old friend of Shay's, doesn’t believe Laurel took her own life. Shay wants to know what happened and heads to her old college to learn more. She teams up with Jamie and together they seek answers. Shay decides to tell Jamie what happened to her and her two friends while they were students. Jamie is shocked but understands that this may unlock the truth behind the fates of the two women and possibly others who have gone missing.


The Last Housewife is not for everyone. It is a dark, dark, dark psychological thriller that delves into a cult-like world that shows how utterly horrible people can be. Trigger warnings are listed before the start of the book which include physical and sexual violence and trauma. You may wonder, with all these warnings, why read this book? Well, if it was written by a different author, I'd probably have run in the opposite direction, but author Ashley Winstead has proven with her last thriller In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, that she is a talent worthy of traveling down even the darkest road. The characters are well developed, the story is engaging, and the book is very well written. It's tense, highly suspenseful and disturbing. Yet I couldn't turn away. Check it out and if you have any misgivings, trust your judgement.

Rated 4.25 stars.

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I'm the outlier- the person who just couldn't keep reading this admittedly well written and twisty novel clearly grounded in real life because I had had enough of the abuse - emotional and physical- of young women. I'm not a prude, I read a lot of thrillers, but I had not anticipated the graphic nature of what was ahead. Shay's college room mate Clem hung herself when they were in school and now, eight years later, Laurel, her other best friend, has done the same thing. Shay herself has married Cal (is he a good guy?) and moved with him to Texas but she's compelled to go back to New York after Laurel's death, where she meets up with Jamie, her childhood BFF who now does true crime podcasts. They team up to investigate Laurel's murder and along the way, Shay tells Jamie the story of how their lives were perverted by their fourth room mate Rachel's father. She finds that someone (is is him) is continuing to prey on young women to satisfy the twisted needs of older men. I quit at about the 50 percent mark because I didn't see this lightening up and sensed there was more bad stuff ahead. Thanks to Neutrally for the ARC. A rare pass from me.

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This one was very intriguing in the beginning. The middle was okay, but after 48% - 69% it was dragging but I couldn’t wait to get to the end to find out the ending and to end the book. The twist was shocking and I didn’t see it coming.

⚠️ lots of trigger warnings: Rape, Suicide, Subs, Doms.

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Shay is a 30 year old woman with an unbelievable history. While in college she and her 2 best friends got wrapped up with a man named Don. When the friends both die from apparent suicides, it is up to Shay to find out what really happened to them both. With the help of her childhood friend, Jamie, they will go down a long, dangerous and scary road.

If you are fan of true crime podcasts and cult culture, you need to read this book now! Cults are fascinating to me, perhaps because of the psychology behind what happens to people that join one. This interview style for the podcast in the book gave great insight to the why for these women. Fantastic read!

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