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The Wife Stalker
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Misled in the best way!
I don’t want to give anything beyond the official premise as I had more fun knowing as little as possible beforehand. It’s sufficient to say that I REALLY disliked Piper which is too bad because I love the name! But, she’s an insidious woman and now one of my favorite names is tarnished. Sigh...
This was an easy, flowing read for me. How a book is written can make or break my enjoyment and this was smooth and effortless allowing me to focus on the story - it was great one.
I went through many emotions: empathy, frustration, anger, and realization with several “gotcha” moments in the finale. I loved this!
I also have to compliment the beautiful cover. It has an iridescent quality and looks great in my book case. I know we’re not supposed to judge but I had to mention it.
I don’t want to give anything beyond the official premise as I had more fun knowing as little as possible beforehand. It’s sufficient to say that I REALLY disliked Piper which is too bad because I love the name! But, she’s an insidious woman and now one of my favorite names is tarnished. Sigh...
This was an easy, flowing read for me. How a book is written can make or break my enjoyment and this was smooth and effortless allowing me to focus on the story - it was great one.
I went through many emotions: empathy, frustration, anger, and realization with several “gotcha” moments in the finale. I loved this!
I also have to compliment the beautiful cover. It has an iridescent quality and looks great in my book case. I know we’re not supposed to judge but I had to mention it.
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November 8, 2019
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June 7, 2020
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June 9, 2020
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Jun 08, 2020 07:54AM
Can't wait to see what you think of this one.. I have to read and need to move it up..
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Jayme wrote: "You are allowed to love a cover!! 🥰 Great review!"
Thank you Jayme, I'm like a crow-attracted to shiny things!
Thank you Jayme, I'm like a crow-attracted to shiny things!
Michael wrote: "Excellent review! I'm still waiting to read this one!"
I hope you like it Michael! Thank you for the complement!
I hope you like it Michael! Thank you for the complement!
marilyn wrote: "Getting "gotcha-ed" is fun 🤣 Great review Susan 💗"
Yes! It wasn't a cheap shot either, it got me good!
Yes! It wasn't a cheap shot either, it got me good!
Susanne wrote: "Can't wait to see what you think of this one.. I have to read and need to move it up.."
I hope you like it Susanne! I was debating on four of five stars, it could go either way-it's good!
I hope you like it Susanne! I was debating on four of five stars, it could go either way-it's good!
Rachelle wrote: "I like it when a book successfully misleads. Thanks for the review, I’m adding this to my list!"
This was a good one for that-I hope you like it Rachelle!
This was a good one for that-I hope you like it Rachelle!
Thanks Tamar, me too! And thanks for the use of "hoodwinked". My grandparents and other relatives used this term and it reminds me of family and good times. My parents and their friends used it too, but somehow, it didn't gain much usage with us.
I love the old sayings! One of my favorites that I use: "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear".
I love the old sayings! One of my favorites that I use: "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear".
lol...how funny! i never really thought of the word as archaic more childish/sillyish - like maybe something i'd read in a seuss book....i'm always happy to make you happy🤣🤣🤣