Great quality audiobook and narration! However the story is disturbing. Story would have been great without all the unnecessary and violent DV. The garden “protects” her yet keeps letting it happen. 😒
Thank you RB media for granting me an ALC! All opinions are my own and not influenced by the publisher.
This was my first Darby Kane book and it's now one of my favorite thrillers! There were so many twists and turns. The ending was completely unexpected and jaw dropping! If you need me, I'll be bingeing Darby Kane's other books!
⭐ Star Rating: 5.0 🌶️ Spice Rating: 0.0
What to expect:
Domestic Thriller
Toxic Marriage
Unreliable narrator
Morally Grey MCs
Family Drama
Flashbacks
Whodunit
Dual POV
Twist Ending
About the book: Addison, the second wife of a successful man, finds herself entangled in a web of secrets and lies following her husband's mysterious death. As she navigates the suspicions of law enforcement and the community, she uncovers hidden truths about her husband and his first wife, Kathryn, leading to a gripping and suspenseful journey to uncover the truth and protect herself from those who seek to manipulate and harm her.
Loved this! LOL dark humor, murder mystery/suspense that keeps you guessing until the end!
⭐ Star Rating: 4.5 🌶️ Spice Rating: 2.0
What to expect: - Dark Humor - Murder Mystery - Cover-up - Unlikely Allies - Morally Grey MCs
📖 About the Book: In "I Might Be in Trouble" by Daniel Aleman, David Alvarez, a once-successful writer now struggling to revive his career, turns to dating apps for inspiration. After a phenomenal date, he wakes up to find his date dead in his bed. Terrified, he calls his literary agent, Stacey, & they embark on a wild adventure to uncover the secrets behind his date's death while trying to keep his career afloat. As the mystery unfolds, David finds potential inspiration for his next book amidst the chaos and danger.
💬 Favorite Quotes: "Fiction is fiction, David..."Except that it isn't. Fiction contains truth and everyone knows that." "Isn't it a privilege, really? To want and be wanted back? To have loved and lost-not once, not twice, but five times?" "Different people draw the line at different places." "What I find funny, though, is that people talk about dreams coming true as if it were a point of arrival-a final destination, and once you've reached it, there should be no going back." "I guess grief can do that to you-it erases your memory, erases parts of you that you never even knew you were losing until one day you look back and realize that they're gone."