The Wives by Tarryn Fischer | Review

The Wives | Tarryn Fischer | Graydon House | Pub: December 30, 2019 | Pages: 256

This was my first Taryn Fischer book and it did not disappoint! She’s very close to Colleen Hoover and Colleen is one of my favorite author! All the books that I have read are all 5 stars, so I couldn’t wait to read a Taryn Fischer book.

Right from the start I couldn’t put it down. I was in a book slump beforehand and this definitely got me out!

This book will be very hard to review was I am struggling to not give anything away. Let’s just say there are many surprises along the way!

The only POV we have is from the main character’s perspective…When that happens it’s hard for the reader to cipher what is real and what isn’t. I also loved how the story was narrated, it was like someone was telling me a story.

Overall, this was a very unpredictable, insane but insanely amazing psychological thriller!

Oh, and I can’t forget about the ending…utterly shocking. Loved every second of it!

Thank you to HARLEQUIN - Graydon House Books for providing me with an electronic ARC of this book via NetGalley. As usual, my reviews are my honest and unbiased opinions.

Synopsis

Thursday’s husband, Seth, has two other wives. She’s never met them, and she doesn’t know anything about them. She agreed to this unusual arrangement because she’s so crazy about him.

But one day, she finds something. Something that tells a very different—and horrifying—story about the man she married.

What follows is one of the most twisted, shocking thrillers you’ll ever read.

You’ll have to grab a copy to find out why.

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