The Taiga Syndrome
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From the author of The Iliac Crest, a Lynchian noir where an Ex-Detective tracks a missing couple in...
Love Lives
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Two men. Two women. And every emotion you've ever felt... In 1871 Appleforth House was burned to...
Fiction Romsnce
More Than This (More than #1)
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When Mikayla imagined her prom night, she envisioned a fairy-tale evening full of romance. So when...
Once Upon a Dream
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What if the sleeping beauty never woke up? Once Upon a Dream marks the second book in a new YA line...
Shades of Doon (Doon, #3)
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After cheating death, Veronica Welling is determined to savor every moment in her idyllic kingdom...
Sea Witch Rising
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“The Little Mermaid” takes a twisted turn in this thrilling sequel to villainess origin story...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Perfect Wife in Books
Dec 26, 2023
Kindle
The Perfect Wife
By J.P. Delaney
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Abbie wakes in a hospital bed with no memory of how she got there. By her side is her husband Tim, the driven British founder of one of the world's most ground-breaking tech companies. They met when she joined his startup as artist-in-residence, their marriage a Silicon Valley fairy tale.
But as Abbie's memories return, she realises there's something missing from Tim's version of events. Because, five years ago, Abbie Cullen-Scott was pronounced dead . . .
I couldn’t fault this book I had to go with 5⭐️. It was so bloody good. I asked my husband if he could remake me would he? He said no bloody chance ones enough! Guess I’m not the perfect wife 🤣🤣.
The ending to this was intense and definitely a twist I didn’t know where it was going. Really enjoyed it.
Blaine's Beast
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It's the coldest night of the year--the kind of cold that sinks its teeth into the bones of anyone...
Mist Revealed (Elemental Desire #1)
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An ancient vampire. A bookish woman. And an explosive bond neither expected. Rune awakens into the...
Paranormal Romance
Merissa (14013 KP) rated A Reflection of Ice in Books
Apr 12, 2018
This is a gripping, enthralling read that would seamlessly fit with stories of old; where fairy-tales were meant as warnings, not as glitter covered cupcakes. The descriptions in this story give the whole thing a feeling of foreboding, an eeriness guaranteed to seep into your veins as you read. There were no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading flow, and I read this book in one sitting as I did not want to put it down. An amazing story from a brilliant author. This is another jewel in the crown of Katherine McIntyre. Absolutely recommended by me.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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