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The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell
5.0
I loved Michele Campbell's [b:A Stranger on the Beach|41150430|A Stranger on the Beach|Michele Campbell|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1542748435l/41150430._SY75_.jpg|64320860], so when the publisher invited me to read The Wife Who Knew Too Much, I was really excited. I loved this book even more! Michele Campbell has become one of my favorite thriller writers.
After Tabitha and Connor's relationship is forced to end abruptly, their lives head in completely opposite directions. Tabitha is a broke and divorced waitress in the same town, but Connor has married an extremely wealthy woman, causing him to become famous by association. When the two see each other for the first time in over a decade, neither can resist the magnetic pull between them.
But then, Connor's wife dies in an apparent suicide. Where the lovers may have thought they were getting a second shot at happiness, their pasts come back to haunt them.
I was immersed in the twists and suspense. Obsession is an overarching theme in this novel, and Campbell does a fantastic job of illustrating it.
Yet again, this author has completely blown me away. I have added all of her other books to my TBR to be devoured at a later date.
I received a free digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press.
After Tabitha and Connor's relationship is forced to end abruptly, their lives head in completely opposite directions. Tabitha is a broke and divorced waitress in the same town, but Connor has married an extremely wealthy woman, causing him to become famous by association. When the two see each other for the first time in over a decade, neither can resist the magnetic pull between them.
But then, Connor's wife dies in an apparent suicide. Where the lovers may have thought they were getting a second shot at happiness, their pasts come back to haunt them.
I was immersed in the twists and suspense. Obsession is an overarching theme in this novel, and Campbell does a fantastic job of illustrating it.
Yet again, this author has completely blown me away. I have added all of her other books to my TBR to be devoured at a later date.
I received a free digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press.