My Husband’s Girlfriend-Books On Tour (Review)-Psychological Thriller-Available Now

This psych thriller had a few things going for it, but at times it almost seemed like there were two books in one.

The main thrust of the book was about Sarah and her son Ollie. Her ex, Steve, has a new girlfriend, Laura, who takes an inordinate interest in Ollie. Sarah may also have a new love interest in Joe, who has baggage of his own.

Does Laura have a past? Is she just crazy? Is there something else in play? Does Steve know everything or is she hiding things? What about Joe’s ex?

As there are more strange incidents, Sarah starts to question everything about Laura, but always with Ollie’s safety in mind.

That makes up the heart of the story, but in the middle of all of that Laura’s mom shows up. It’s pretty apparent (and not a spoiler) to say that all is not right between Laura and her mom.

But who is telling the truth?

For the most part, everything worked well together, and I was very invested in finding out where the twists were going to head next.

Each time Sarah had a new question, and she asked Steve or Laura about it, I felt her frustration when she wasn’t taken seriously and even blown off. It was hard to tell if she was being gaslighted or not. I liked that uncertainty.

What was less successful for me was the conflict between Laura and her mother. While it did keep me guessing I thought that it could have used a bit more depth and explanation. The resolution did not seem complete to me and the explanation fell short.

I felt the same about Joe’s baggage. I don’t want to say more about it, because there were a few good twists there as well, but it also suffered from lack of depth. There wasn’t enough info for me to believe all that went on.

In spite of these two things, I still thought the book was very good and it kept me engaged until the very last pages. I would certainly recommend it.

P.S. This book had a title change from The Whisper (which I thought was a pivotal aspect and it fit) to the current title. I’ll admit I’m a bit confused about it, because it seems to put the focus on a totally different aspect of the book.

I dunno…maybe I’m missing something there. Not a big deal, just thought I’d mention it.

Author Bio:

Bestselling Author, Sheryl Browne, writes taut, twisty psychological thriller. A member of the Crime Writers’ Association, Sheryl has several books published and two short stories in Birmingham City University anthologies where she completed her MA in Creative Writing. Sheryl has also obtained a Certificate of Achievement in Forensic Science and – according to readers – she makes an excellent psychopath. Sheryl’s latest psychological thriller MY HUSBAND’S GIRLFRIEND comes to you from BOOKOUTURE. Her previous works include the DI Matthew Adams Crime Thriller series, along with contemporary fiction novels, The Rest of My Life and Learning to Love.

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