
Member Reviews

The New Wife by Amanda Brittany and Karen Clarke offers an intriguing premise of domestic suspense but, for me, didn't quite hit the mark as the page-turner I had hoped it would be.
Nell is a new wife who seems to have it all. Living in a beautiful home with her handsome boss turned husband, everything feels perfect, with the exception of her two stepdaughters, who are fiercely loyal to their mother and are intent on spoiling Nell's happily ever after by any means possible. When an unknown admirer of Nell makes themselves known, the new wife must rethink everything, and everyone, she thought she knew.
This was a quick read, though it never really gripped me, perhaps because I did not find any of the characters to be particularly engaging nor sympathetic. So while this one was not for me, I do look forward to the next collaborative effort of these talented authors. 3.5 stars
Many thanks to NetGalley and Joffe Books for an ARC.

I enjoyed this book and found it easy to engage into and intriguing. I disliked each character more than the next but this kept my interest and I read the book in a couple of sittings.
It’s a good psychological thriller and I’d recommend to anyone who likes this genre or these authors.

The New Wife is a book full of unlikeable characters and the further i got into the story i just found it unbelievable.
I dislike giving such negative feedback but i struggled to get through it, sadly this was not for me.
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.
3 stars from me.

Thank you NetGalley and Joffe Books for the eARC.
Nell is married to Oliver, she's his second wife. His two daughters, Ruby and Poppy, hate her and want to break up the marriage so their father will go back to their mother, using any means necessary. Not only that, there are forces against Nell she can't figure out; someone is determined to destroy her life and her career and she's completely bewildered, what is going on?
Unfortunately I didn't like any of the characters in the book, and the circumstances Nell is in are a bit over the top. I had to suspend my belief. Sorry!