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This was, without a doubt, a twisted psychological thriller. It certainly had me gripped from the start, it was well written, flowed well and i was eager to read it within 2 days. There were lots of characters, all connected in some way, and everyone had their secrets which added to the final conclusion. At one point i was a bit confused who did what and to whom!! Overall it was a good story with an ending I certainly didn’t see coming. It was my first book by this author and i would definitely read more.
Thanks to Storm Publishing and NetGalley for allowing me an advanced copy to read in exchange for my open and honest review. As always, my reviews will also be posted on Amazon, Goodreads and Waterstones and interaction on Facebook and instagram where possible.
Who are you to believe? What is going on? Those were some of the questions I asked myself when reading The Perfect Affair by Angela Henry.
The first part of the book held my interest, but then I got lost in the middle and toward the end. I was ready for the story to be over, and it felt a bit cliche, and the trope has been done before.
Overall, The Perfect Affair was just an okay read for me.
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Overall I did like this book. It did grab my attention but it didn't always manage to keep it unfortunately.
I really enjoyed this book. I felt like the story really drew me in and kept me wanting to find out what was going to happen. Some of the plot twists were not super realistic, but I really like that type of storyline, so I found the twists to be exciting and interesting. All in all, this was a good read, and I will definitely look for more from this author.
I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC copy of this book. I am voluntarily leaving my honest review.
I have mixed feelings about this one. I quite enjoyed the first one-third of the book. It felt logical, like it could happen. The middle third started to turn a little crazy, more unrealistic, and by the final third, I just wanted the story to be over. It felt forced, contrived, and out of the realm of possibility. If I could make a suggestion to the author -- don't try to do too much. There is potential here, but I feel the potential got overwhelmed by the desire to over-tell a story.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher and NetGalley, and my review is being given freely.