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alwaysbooks
alwaysbooks rated it 6 years ago
When Elena spots the handsome, affable Nicholas at her mother’s funeral, she has no idea of what she’s letting herself in for. The story follows the “what really happened to wife number one” formula, but this one adds a twist to the proceedings. Elena was a bit of a wet blanket to be honest and spin...
Claire loves to read!
Claire loves to read! rated it 6 years ago
Published by: Bookouture (22nd August 2018) ISBN: 978-1786816153 Source: Netgalley Rating: 3* Synopsis: One evening as the sun is setting, Amelia Madison’s car slides into the sea off Mason’s Pier. Her body is never found. Two years later, Elena Langdon meets Nicholas Madison. She is grievi...
My Reviews My Words
My Reviews My Words rated it 7 years ago
Before Elena Langdon's mother is lowered into her final resting place, she senses someone staring at her. As Nicholas Madison offers his condolences to Elena, she's captivated by his handsome looks and charm. Still grieving the death of her mother, she learns Nicholas is also grieving the death of...
alwaysbooks
alwaysbooks rated it 9 years ago
Sisters Beth and Sara living in a small Irish village. Not a very nice childhood, especially for Beth, who was constantly chastised and blamed for everything by her "loving" mother. I really liked the start (and the end) of this book, but then it got rather bogged down with just too many characters ...
From the comfort of my sofa
From the comfort of my sofa rated it 9 years ago
Undoubtedly the author can write a good tale around a dark subject and this one was very disturbing covering child abuse in depth (but not in graphic detail) and it did make for quite uncomfortable reading.It is more a family saga than a thriller, in my view, covering the lives of two families and t...
Saph1re's Synopsis
Saph1re's Synopsis rated it 9 years ago
Having really enjoyed The Betrayal, by the same author, I was intrigued by this book. I love the cover, and thought the blurb sounded interesting.I was a little unsure how I’d get on with reading about child abuse. I’ve read some pretty heavy books over the years, but this particular subject is one ...
From the comfort of my sofa
From the comfort of my sofa rated it 9 years ago
Interesting and suspenseful, I found this much more gripping than I had really expected. It wasn’t as dark as most psychological thrillers I read, but it was equally as enjoyable. Characters that you loathe, characters that you want to shout warnings at and some that you have real sympathy with make...
alwaysbooks
alwaysbooks rated it 10 years ago
Nadine and Jake have been married for years and have 4 children (the first being the reason they wed) who have now fled the nest. A chance meeting with Karin (an old friend of both when they were teens) - a very destructive old friend leads to them splitting up. Loved this - weak Jake, the awful Kar...
Steph's Books
Steph's Books rated it 10 years ago
At times I was unsure how to feel about Fragile Lies. It took me a while to get into it, but then there were times when I didn't want to put it down. A tale about coping after a betrayal, at times it was a little unbelievable. I liked Lorraine, Emily and Michael enough to want to read about them but...
Liz Loves Books.Com.
Liz Loves Books.Com. rated it 10 years ago
Publication Date: Febuary 13th 2015 from Bookouture Source: Netgalley His name is Michael Carmody. He is a writer and a father. His son is lying in a coma, fighting for his life. Her name is Lorraine Cheevers. She is an artist and mother. An illicit affair has destroyed her marriage. Michael is ...
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