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An utterly compulsive read! I flew through this novel since I couldn't put it down. I will be purchasing a physical copy for my library!

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Absolutely fantastic plot! Could not put the book down once I began reading it. Cannot wait for it to be released. I will recommend it to everyone I know!

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This is a deliciously dark psychological thriller containing a cast of very unlikeable characters! I just had to keep turning the pages though. How was it all going to end?
Leah is a young woman with little going for her apart from her good looks and the words of her long dead mother ringing in her ears- power over men, not love is what should be important. She lives in a cramped flat, has a dead end job and regrets being dumped by her college boyfriend.
She spends her spare time picking up rich men in bars, hoping to attract someone who can keep her in the manner she would like, something her estranged father was never able to do.
When she meets Miles Sinclair , a rich businessman and he actually seems keen, she cannot resist. He takes her on a trip to France to stay in his family villa and there she meets his hostile cousin Vivienne who is recently bereaved.
When Miles proposes and Leah accepts matters become more complicated as she learns of Riley, the last Mrs Sinclair who died in mysterious circumstances.
Vivienne is definitely a bitter character with plenty to hide and the reader wonders whether Miles is really as good as he seems. All characters are keeping secrets and all are extremely unpleasant but as the book progressed I soon began to wonder whether Leah was really as bad as she at first seemed?
The point of view swaps about half way through from Leah to Vivienne and this alternates between chapters as the reader learns more about what is happening.
However even with this extra information all is not as it seems with an interesting twist at the very end which I admit did catch me off guard and if I’m truly honest, slightly annoy me as a literary device.
All in all this was a fabulous read— it really kept me on my toes and I will certainly be looking out for more books by this author.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my advance copy.

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I enjoyed this book. It reminded me of The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine. I found the characters hard to like, but the plot was moving and it was keeping me guessing.

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Wow this was so fast paced and left me shocked. It had some good twists that were so unexpected. I would definitely recommend this book.

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Thank you so much to Boldwood Books for the e-arc of this book.
What a rollercoaster! The beginning is a little slow, but you certainly don't see the plot twist coming?!? From the second part of the book onwards the excitement ramps up with an introduction to a second POV - I just couldn't put it down.
Getting married is a happy celebration, … or is it? 👀
Do you ever truly know who it is you’re marrying? I guess we’ll find out…

* I would definitely check the trigger warnings before reading as a few sensitive topics are mentioned throughout.

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The Last Mrs Sinclair by T.J. Emerson

This book is a psychological thriller packed with secrets, deception, and a family that’s not as perfect as they seem. Leah thinks she’s found her dream life with wealthy widower Miles Sinclair, but when she moves into his chateau, she starts to uncover dark truths about his past—and his last wife’s mysterious death.

The first half of this book felt a bit slow and familiar, but the second half flew by with all the twists and turns! I loved the drama and the multiple POVs—it gave us glimpses into every character’s mind, even though none of them were particularly likable (but that just made it more interesting!). The title reminds me of The Last Mrs. Parrish, but the storyline takes a different turn. If you love messy, untrustworthy characters and slow-burning suspense that explodes by the end, this one’s for you!

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Leah Williams knows exactly what she wants from life – comfort, luxury and security. Then she meets Miles Sinclair. After the death of his wife last year, Miles is ready to start living his life again, and Leah knows just how to help him… what could be so wrong with that? Leah starts to question things when Miles’ cousin, Vivienne, steps in. What really happened to Miles’ wife? Is Leah in danger?
I loved this book! I never knew who was playing who until the very end. Just when I thought I figured out part of the plot something would change. What an ending! I definitely recommend this book. Five stars!

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This was a wild ride!
Did not see that twist coming.
This book was a pleasant surprise.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, as it was a quick read and a good time.

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When I say the twists in this book were some of the most unexpected I’ve read in a long time….wow! I legitimately gasped out loud several times while reading this. They just kept coming after the first big twist. I really enjoyed the writing style and character development or unraveling here. This is a must read for fans of psychological thrillers, suspense, and even dark romance. I really enjoyed reading this and will definitely be adding anything else by Emerson to my must read list.

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Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Leah Williams wants fame and fortune. Nothing more and she will do anything to get it. (Except for date a married man) when she meets Miles (a year after his wife died falling from a roof at a chateau) she has it all or does she. She will pretend in order to turn her life from rags to riches. When Miles invites her on vacation to his Chateau. The secrets start unfolding and soon she finds out the real reason she is there. Vivianne Mile's cousin might have other plans for the golddigger Leah.
Things aren't always as they seem.
I didn't particularly like Leah or Miles. But, I loved Jacques and Estelle. The book was good, mysterious, and a little different which doesn't make for a bad read.

#netgalley #ARC #ThelastMrs.Sinclair

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***ARC Review***

Sex, money, betrayal? What more could you ask for in a book. Vivianne and Miles’ characters were awful but thats probably the point 🤣 loved Leah’s redemption ending though. Definitely keeps you up at night to see how it ends!

Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to preview this book!

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I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The Last Mrs Sinclair started off reminding me of one of my favourite classics "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier. Leah arrived at gorgeous chalet with a wealthy widower hoping to replace the late Mrs. Sinclair. She started uncovering the truth about the last Mrs. Sinclair' tragic death, is her own life in danger? Who is the cat, and who is the mouse in this chilling, deceptive game?

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The Last Mrs. Sinclair by T.J. Emerson is a gripping psychological thriller that expertly weaves secrets, deception, and shifting identities into a tense, slow-burning mystery. From the very first chapter, the novel establishes an unsettling atmosphere, keeping readers on edge as the protagonist navigates a world filled with manipulation and hidden truths. Emerson’s writing is sharp and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the dark twists of the story.

The characters are layered and intriguing, particularly the protagonist, whose past and present collide in unexpected ways. As the mystery unfolds, Emerson skillfully unravels the psychological complexity of relationships, power dynamics, and the lengths people will go to protect themselves. While some twists are predictable, the strength of the character development and the steady build-up of tension keep the story engaging.

Though the pacing slows at times, the novel delivers a satisfying and thought-provoking conclusion that ties the threads together well. The Last Mrs. Sinclair is a compelling, atmospheric thriller that keeps you turning pages until the very end. A strong 4-star read—perfect for fans of domestic suspense with a psychological edge.

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Leah's mission is clear ~ secure a life of luxury and financial stability by finding the perfect husband. She believes she's found her match in Miles, a charming widower significantly older than her. Despite their age difference, Leah is drawn to Miles' potential to provide the life she desires.

When she goes on a vacation with him to visit his home in the countryside, she is shocked when he asks her to marry him. It seems sudden but she was not going to pass up the opportunity. At the chateau, Leah meets Vivienne, Miles' cousin, who he said is more like a sister to him. Right away she gets bad vibes from Vivienne and Vivienne seems to always bring up Miles' deceased wife. After meeting his former housekeeper and storekeepers in town, she starts to question how his wife really died. They say it was an accident but not everyone agrees.

Overall, this is a solid read, flows great, fantastic character development. I didn't necessarily like the characters but was still invested in how this story was playing out. There are a lot of great twists and revelations. While some I suspected, some had me jaw dropped. It's perfect for devouring in one sitting – as I did on a recent plane ride!

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I recently had the opportunity to read an ARC of “The Last Mrs. Sinclair” by TJ Emerson, and it was an absolutely riveting experience. Emerson has crafted a gripping and emotionally charged story that kept me hooked from beginning to end.

The novel follows the story of Claire, a woman who discovers shocking secrets about her husband’s past after his sudden and mysterious death. As she delves deeper into his life, she uncovers a web of lies, betrayal, and danger that threatens to unravel everything she thought she knew. With the help of a determined journalist, Claire must navigate a treacherous path to uncover the truth and protect her family.

Emerson’s writing is both elegant and intense, drawing the reader into the world of the characters and making every moment feel vivid and real. The characters are richly developed, each with their own unique personalities and hidden depths that add layers of complexity to the story.

One of the standout features of this book is Emerson’s ability to blend suspense with emotional depth. The plot twists are expertly crafted, and the pacing is perfect, ensuring that there is never a dull moment. The themes of love, betrayal, and the search for truth are explored with nuance and sensitivity, adding layers of meaning to the story.

“The Last Mrs. Sinclair” is a masterful thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. TJ Emerson has once again proven themselves to be a brilliant storyteller, and I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a good mystery with heart. I can’t wait to see what they write next!

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Thank you Boldwood Books and NetGalley for an early copy of The Last Mrs. Sinclair. I debated reading this one but in the end I am glad I did. It was a very fast moving book even though the characters were intensely flawed. Way toooo much sex scenes, not necessary. I didn’t like any of the characters. There was a twist towards the end that got me. Knowledge is Power.

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Really enjoyed this. I liked how it was from different perspectives too. There are some good twists along the way and even if you question her motives, you cannot help rooting for our heroine!

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This was fantastic. I loved it thanks to the writing, plot, characters, and the setting of London and the French countryside.

Leah knows she wants financial stability, and when she meets Miles, he fits her criteria. He's smart and wealthy. Finally, an end in sight to her boring job and crappy apartment!

Leah and Miles begin dating, and she's swept into a whirlwind of first-class living. When Miles brings her to his chateau, she meets his creepy cousin Vivienne, who seems to instantly dislike her. Vivienne is cold towards Leah and she assumes it's because Viv and Mile's first wife were close. There are definitely some secrets in the walls of this old chateau...

Through both Leah's and Vivienne's POV, we learn more about both women and some insight into the accidental (?) death of Miles's first wife Riley.

I loved how everything unfolded and kept me guessing. As soon as I finished this, I immediately downloaded other books by this author.

SO GOOD.

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T.J. Emerson’s The Last Mrs. Sinclair is a gripping psychological thriller filled with suspense, secrets, and deception. From the very first page, the novel hooks readers with an eerie sense of foreboding and a fast-paced, tension-filled narrative.

Emerson masterfully weaves past and present, unraveling layers of mystery that keep readers guessing. With compelling characters, unpredictable twists, and a chilling atmosphere, this book is impossible to put down.

For fans of dark, suspenseful thrillers, The Last Mrs. Sinclair is a must-read—unsettling, addictive, and utterly captivating until the final page.

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