In-Laws and Outlaws

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Pub Date Apr 19 2018 | Archive Date May 09 2018

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Description

A shocking, hilarious romantic novel in which a young woman struggles to cope with her fiancé's hostile mother.

 

Tagline: She knows what’s best for her son, and it’s not you


Eve has an idiosyncratic relationship with the truth, is a borderline psychopath (according to her psychologist friend Claire), and has a rather colourful past. But her heart is in the right place. Having recently met Gideon everything seems, at last, to be working out rather well for her. Then he introduces her to his mother. Marjorie clearly believes that she knows what’s best for her son, and it’s definitely not Eve.

 

Over the next few months Eve struggles as Marjorie seems hell-bent on undermining her relationship with Gideon at every opportunity. Then, a chance meeting with someone very close to Marjorie confirms Eve’s worst fears – there are literally no lengths to which Marjorie will not go to get Eve out of her son’s life. Using her own ingenuity, and with help from some very unexpected quarters, Eve finds herself caught up in a very high stakes game indeed, in which there can be only one winner.

A shocking, hilarious romantic novel in which a young woman struggles to cope with her fiancé's hostile mother.

 

Tagline: She knows what’s best for her son, and it’s not you


Eve has an...


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This book was a nice surprise. The main character isn't pure. She's reminds me a bit of Amy from Gone Girl but she's not that evil. She's very good at manipulation. Her soon-to-be mother-in-law is a great adversary. They were playing mental chess with each other. The end result is a nice surprise. I did find it funny that we never know what the main character's job is.

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In-Laws and Outlaws by Kate Fulford
This was a fun read. There were many twists and turns. The main characters ran the gamut from really unlikeable to almost likable. All had their hidden and in son cases not so hidden agendas.
I received a free copy of the book from NetGalley and Thistle Publishing in exchange for my honest review. Thank you.
ISBN: ASIN B07B3WGK2Q
PUBLISHER: Thistle Publishing
Publication date: 04/19/18

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I LOVED this book. What a great read. It was interesting, and had those "aha' and "oh no she didn't" moments. This book had me racing to get back to it to continue reading. The format of the book was great, the writing was superb and interesting. This was a light but good read. Do yourself a favor and read this funny book. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review.

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I really enjoyed reading this book - it is something a bit different with an interesting plot to keep you guessing.
I am still not sure whether I liked the character of Eve, and am still wondering what she did for a living!
A clever and well written book that I would highly receommend.

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wow I didn't see that end coming.

Well written book as it had my attention to the very shocking end. What a great mother n law or so we thought. No one is good enough for her son, no one. Marjorie will do anything to keep any woman away from her son, including Eve. I felt bad for Eve she didn't deserve to be treated like an outsider. This book has twists and turns. Son's are put in these situations and it's a hard decision to choose. I like the characters and I feel I've met a new Author if her books are anything like this book.


Thank you Net Gallery and Thistle Publishing for this crazy read.

Cherie'

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This is ultimately an OK read. Not at all my cup of tea, but for lovers of family drama with such keywords as "mother-in-law" or "meeting-his-parents" it was interesting.

As I come from a Theatre background I kept thinking how this story and especially the way it was written would work better on stage. There were places I felt like maybe the next page will uncover a full-blown "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" spectacle between the two parents. But not being a stage gig, the supposed humorous parts actually felt more forced than funny.

Overall, this a perfect summer read for women who're preparing to meet the partner's family (just kidding,....or not, sometimes it's better to laugh about it, right?).

Thank you, NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review.

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I’ve read other books in this category and it’s always hard to believe how extreme some of those things are. This book isn’t like that. It’s a lot more believable. The story is well written and even though the ending is not entirely unpredictable it is interesting enough to keep reading. Most of the characters are unlikeable but still the plot makes you want to read more. My only issue with the book was the lack of good editing. There are many places where there are run on sentences and too many comma splices that make it annoying at times. They do help establish Eve’s character but it’s still a little annoying.

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I was thrilled when the author of this book contacted me directly and asked after seeing my review of the other woman if I would like to read a copy of her book which was provided by netgalley, I was thrilled and instantly jamp at the chance of reading this fabulous book which gave me a lot of laughs and gasps along the way, I inhaled it in two days a perfect end to the last two days of my holidays! I loved Eves character I found her hilarious and witty, I nearly had tears rolling down my face at some of her perspectives, eve is dating Gideon who is a professor, his mother Marjorie is quite a possessive old soul and dosen't approve of Eve and Gideons previous relationships she goes out of her way to make eve feel uncomfortable and un welcome. I've mentioned in previous reviews I thoroughly enjoy books to do with family dynamics and I enjoyed the laughs along the way with this book.

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Does a mother-in-law know what's best for her son? Marjorie does!! Or at least she thinks she does!! One of the funny lines in this book is something like this (its not exact but close to it) "Marjorie would bring her own sheets when she comes to visit because she doesn't like how my sheets feel". That made me laugh out loud!! Talk about manipulation!! Till the very end! Yep that's Marjorie! I was not expecting that ending! Wow! Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for this complimentary book. All opinions expressed are my own.

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I loved that this book was not only character driven, but that it kept me guessing as to what secrets would be revealed next. I highly recommend it!

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A very entertaining book! In-Laws and Outlaws is a hilarious spiral of events, as a future daughter in-law and mother-in-law struggle over the son/groom, without his knowledge. I really enjoyed this book, made me laugh, as the art of power struggles, blackmail, lies and deceit unfolded, with very funny side notes. thank you NetGalley, the publisher and author for this early reader edition.

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Eve has met Gideon and is really happy with the way the relationship is going..... has she met the one at last....... until she meets his mother Marjorie! Marjorie definitely doesn't think that Eve is good enough for her son and so she is determined to get rid of her whatever Gideon thinks!

A great story, I loved the fact that Eve wasnt perfect herself, and there were plenty of twists and turns and a good ending

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I enjoyed this book although I would say, to some extent, expect the u expected! Secrets and lies are the main themes in this family drama / comedy although the comic parts are quite dark! Some secrets are never revealed paving the way for the next book which I would definitely read. If you like a few twists and turns but don’t necessarily like thrillers then this is for you. Read it!

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I love a book full of dysfunctional relationships and clever writing. In-Laws and Outlaws has both in spades. Kate Fulford created a story layered in deception, lies, and manipulation in maybe the most hilarious take on the atrocious behavior of a (soon-to-be) mother-in-law.

The characters in this book were outstanding. I really loved reading from Eve's point of view and found her to be a wonderful character full of quirky thinking and "oh-no-she-didn't" action. The lengths she goes to in order to uncover Marjorie's secrets are incredibly fun to read about and I found myself zooming through the chapters, eager to learn the outcome of their below-the-radar (of Gideon) squabble.

Speaking of characters, Marjorie is the baddest B I've had the pleasure of reading in quite awhile. Her manipulation and lies are A level. Meg's idiosyncracies and unlawful tendencies are the perfect balance in opposing twin personalities. I didn't find one character that I thought was underdeveloped or not worthy of their portion of the storyline. The character interactions and conflicts were very well done.

The ending was surprising but in the best way. Overall, I really enjoyed this book. It kept me entertained from beginning to end and I would definitely read it again. It gets the full 5 stars from me!

*I was given a free copy of the book through the publisher/NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Thanks to Thistle Publishing for sending me this book - they seem to know already what kind of books I like.

I liked this book obviously, although it doesn't merit the full five stars. I feel that I'm missing something with each character. Gideon is too ignorant on the behaviour of his mother, and why oh why did he never ask Eve what her job is? Marjorie indeed is the 'mother in law from hell' - and I have some experience with someone like her. She is very lifelike but still I would have liked her to be more a real person. Now, she sometimes acts and talks like a cartoon character. Malcolm is just there, his role is a very small one and that us partly understandable and party absolutely not. He could have done so much more to keep Marjorie in track. The sideline about Dominic was interesting but could have been worked out more evenly. And Eve... well, Eve... I don't know what to think of her exactly. She is, apart from the fact that she loves Gideon very much, not a very likable person.

It is very easy to sit here, having read the book, and find small flaws. I do realize that it would be much, much harder to sit down at the computer and wríte a book like this. There are many good and interesting things in it, and it is the kind of book that is difficult to put down once you started reading. The ending, although somewhat predictable, is indeed a very good one. It is very well written with a good balance and pace. There is anger and there is humor and there is love. Not a standard 'cozy mystery' and I would definitely like to read more of this author.

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Blackmail. Pettiness. Complete hilarity.

If I had to use three words to describe this book, those would be the words. It was an absolutely fantastic read, and I don’t have the words to explain how fantastic and hilarious it was!

In-Laws and Outlaws is the story of Eve, a woman like any other, who unwillingly finds herself drawn into a battle of wits and blackmail by her boyfriend’s mother Marjorie. This prospective mother-in-law doesn’t like Eve (or any girl Gideon’s brought home, really) and sets out to scare Eve away. But Eve’s a Gryffindor with a decidedly Slytherin side, and she doesn’t back down. What ensues is complete war between Eve and the despicable Marjorie, replete with espionage, ill will, and even attempted murder.

Eve’s narration was just the cherry on top. She had a very relatable voice, dropping anecdotes here and there, with neat quips and quite a bit of sarcasm. Eve also loves to lie (for ex: her name is Evelyn, but she likes the name Evangeline better, and so uses the latter), and is borderline sociopathic, but that just made her so much more likeable. (Maybe I’m weird that way?) Whatever. I LOVED the narration. I mean, who wouldn’t with such gems:

You can, in London, go for literally years without seeing anyone you know but as soon as you are either somewhere you shouldn’t be, or with someone you shouldn’t be with, it is guaranteed that friends and acquaintances will start to rain down on you like confetti.


The Lord Of The Rings reference (Eve could be my best friend, seriously):

“Why don’t you let me have that, I can make sure it’s safe.” I reached for the ring, gently so as not to alarm Meg, but she was too quick for me. Her fist snapped closed around it.

“Oh no you don’t,” she said. “This is mine.” She didn’t go so far as to call it her precious, but there was more than a whiff of Gollum about Meg as she clutched the ring to her chest.


But my absolute favourite had to be this:

I have never bought anything in Harrods, it’s not really my kind of shop. I was once there with a friend and thought that I might as well buy some teabags. I needed them and it sells them so it seemed a feasible idea. A few moments later and I was standing open mouthed and speechless with shock as an assistant picked out a box of fifteen teabags that cost thirty pounds. That’s two pounds a bag! Sensing that she was on the verge of losing the sale, the assistant tried to justify the price on the basis that the bags themselves were made of cotton. I was still unable to speak, so she went on to tell me the thread count of the cotton out of which the bags were made. It was higher than that of my bed sheets. So, as I say, not my kind of shop.


I only had only two problems with the book. Firstly, the tense — it kept swapping between present and past tenses in the midst of narration — and secondly, the lack of commas. I’m a bit of a punctuation Nazi, I’ll admit, but the story was so good, it slipped to the back of my mind. ME, A PUNCTUATION NAZI, UNBOTHERED!

This is Kate Fullord’s authorial debut, and if this is anything to go by, I genuinely can’t wait to read anything else she comes up with. She’s so bloody good! I feel I can’t reiterate how much I loved Eve’s narration. I can’t wait to read more of Fullord’s writing, so yeah, I’ll definitely be on the look out!

Note: I was given an ARC by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

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It took me a while to get into this book, I am still not sure why. I think I loved the mental war between the MC and the mother-in-law, it was certainly interesting and not your run-of-the-mill version. There were moments when I truly thought that the book was pretty awesome however those moments are scattered throughout the book and there aren't enough of them in there to make me want to give it a five star.

It might not appeal to everyone and I think, a little bit of that thought always sat in the back of my mind as I read on. There is nothing wrong with this book, frankly, to the right audience it must be awesome. Its plot is pretty good and almost different to what I am used when I think of matters like these, for that I have to give kudos to the author.

However, I feel like this book could have better served as a TV drama or on stage, certain parts of it made me think that it needed visual representation, more than the words. That's just my opinion. This was an in-between book for me, I appreciated the writing and the plot but not quite the book itself? I will have to give it a very solid three stars.

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The demon mother-in-law.

Eve was orphaned at a young age and had to live with her aunt who had no parenting skills. Gideon, who Eve thinks she might love, comes from a family where the mother reigns supreme and who will do anything to ensure that her beloved son, remains single. The thought of having to share him with another woman brings out her demonic side.

Eve quickly susses out that if she is going to marry Gideon she is going to have to find a way to persuade his mother Marjorie, to back off, but has Eve, also quick to manipulate situations to suit her needs, met her match? It seems that Marjorie has been successful in destroying all his previous relationships and appears to be just as determined to use all the tricks she knows to get rid of Eve.

There are lots about this book that I loved. It reminded me of my own scheming mother-in-law who spent most of her time in my life, praising me while stabbing me in the back. What spoilt it for me is that Eve herself is such a deceitful schemer who seems to flit around doing all sorts of strange jobs. Gideon is a real “mummy’s boy” who will not see anything at all wrong with his mother. Malcolm, his father, has been beaten into submission and gave up his fight to stand up to Marjorie very early in the marriage. Marjorie’s twin sister, Meg, is a breath of fresh air but with a personality which is so over the top, that I found it hard to accept that she could possibly end up being Eve’s ally and dare I say it, saviour.

Maybe I’m being mean deducting two stars. It is because I felt the characters were so extreme, either so awful or so trusting or in Eve’s case, someone who manipulated the truth to suit herself.

Imbali

Breakaway Reviewers received a copy of the book to review.

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Thank you Thistle Publishing and Netgalley for an ARC of this book in return for my honest review.

This was a fun, light read which was just what I needed after a few heavier books lately. Perfect for a wet afternoon or beach read.

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I know there is a raft of psychological thrillers at the moment, but this is a definite must read. A real head worker. Eve meets Gideon, but his mother won’t allow her son to leave her clutches so easily. However Eve has a murky past herself and is borderline psychotic if you ask her psychologist friend- so who can be trusted?

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I really enjoyed this book. Funny and gripping, it held my attention and made me laugh.

Thank you to the publisher and to NetGalley for allowing me to read this in exchange for an honest review.

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I particularly enjoyed this novel. Which led me to remember a quote I read somewhere “Mother-In-law forgets she was once a daughter-in-law”
You wake up every day to the fact that you were never her ideal daughter in law.
In this book The In-Laws and Outlaws we see Eve the protagonist and major character of the novel fighting with her mother-in-law for the heart, care, affection as well as attention for the man she loves_ Gideon.
We also see her confiding in her friend Claire a psychologist as at why she thinks her mother –in-law is deceitful and wants her gone from the picture. While Claire doesn’t share in her conspiracy nor her theories Claire does tell her to relax and stop being intimated by her mother- in-laws, class, stature and taste. She tells her that with time she would warm up to her and the long suspended tension would drop. However, Eve is far from being calm, far from being relaxed and far from trusting her mother in law.
Consolation runs through her stressed spine when Gordons sister opens up to her on how her mother has made everyone who came as close to marrying her son give up on him, break up with him and never come back for personal reasons.
Gideon is blind to his mother’s cold character towards his fiancée Eve and views the women as though they co-existed peaceful and basked in equally shared fraction of his affection and love.
It is an interesting one. Though Eve’s constant stream of consciousness delayed the progress of the novel as her mind was an endless tunnel of thoughts she never failed to think her mother-in-law could be in her immaculate kitchen thinking of ways to nip her relationship at its bud. I would definitely like to see this as a movie.

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Relationships - we all have them. Some just happen to be better than others, and some just happen to be worse than others.

Eve’s relationship with her boyfriend’s mother was a bit on the odd side but definitely warranted. Gideon’s mother, Marjorie, seemed to dislike Eve but wanted to know about her. Marjorie was a bit difficult to like but so was Eve.

Both of them seemed to be self-centered and BOTH were devoted to Gideon. They were quite the dueling characters and were characters to be concerned about.

Gideon also seemed to be someone who needed to be watched since his mother could do no wrong in his eyes.

INLAWS AND OUTLAWS actually had me laughing out loud at some of the things the characters said and did.

This book seemed to be a study in the personalities of the characters with most of the personalities being odd.

It was interesting how the family members warned Eve about Gideon’s mother and especially interesting about the comment about Eve needing to watch her back. As the book continued, the warning seemed to be something that needed to be heeded.

INLAWS AND OUTLAWS is an enjoyable book I would recommend if you like to look into the lives of characters and try to figure out just what is actually going on and what the author is really trying to say about each character and his/her life.

Along with everything else, mystery and attempted murder were also added to the mix.

The characters are indeed entertaining and really don’t seem to be who they make themselves out to be.

If you are looking for a different, but good read INLAWS AND OUTLAWS would be a good choice.

ENJOY if you read the book. 4/5

This book was given to me by the author. All opinions are my own.

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'Inlaws and Outlaws' is the story of Eve and how she met her boyfriend's mother, Marjorie, for the first time. The book comes with the tagline She knows what’s best for her son, and it’s not you. Needless to say, their first meeting doesn't go down that well and soon Eve learns that Marjorie has meddled in the past with her son's relationships. Eve's habit of 'exaggerating' the truth isn't helpful either.

The book comes with a colorful array of characters. First, there is Eve who could have been a likable character if she weren't into the habit of bending the truth to make her past seem more suitable. In fact, she literally tries everything she can think of to shape herself for her environment. The part of her meeting Gideon was a prove to that. Now, Gideon is another strange character. He seems like a good guy to date until you learn about his relationship with his mother. It was creepy to hear him talk about her at times. The 'antagonist' to Eve is Marjorie. Labeling her as an antagonist is difficult as she shares quite some traits with Eve. In fact, I would go as far as to say that both of them manipulate their surroundings that it's tough to call one of them a nice or likable protagonist. There are several other characters adding their two-cents to this cast - unfortunately, it's difficult to talk about them without giving the story away.

In the end, I believe it's actually this potpourri of flawed characters that make this book read-worthy. The story itself is a little foreseeable although there are numerous turns and twists to confuse the reader. The fast-paced writing style added to my entertainment. Large parts of the story felt like watching a soap opera and I love those. Meaning, the book was great for me but might not work for everyone.

So, why 4 stars? I am glad I read the book but even 2 months later I am still not sure about the ending. Yes, it was one way of wrapping up the story. Definitely not an open ending but I am not sure if it was the ending the story deserved. Maybe it comes down to have two opponents who, in my opinion, aren't up for a happy ending. I leave it to others to decide if they like it - it was a let-down for me but all in all, this is a book I would recommend to friends of the darker side of chick-lit.

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