Welcome to my blog tour stop for The Woman In my Home which is been hosted by Bookouture
Buy link: https://geni.us/B09RST7TGMsocial
The Woman in My Home: An absolutely gripping page-turner with a twist
I was starting to believe it might be my turn for the fairy tale. A man who adored me, someone to return to at the end of the day and to share my life with. And Rebecca. Capable, reliable Rebecca who could help me to manage my busy home…
Finally, Cath has met someone: a man she loves, Robin, and who adores her in return. And after years of managing fine on her own, running a successful business, raising her son, and caring for her elderly mother, she feels she deserves some happiness. And who better to provide it than charming, fun-loving Robin?
She expected everyone to be delighted for her. But her friends and family are suspicious of Robin. And Rebecca, a desperate single mother who Cath has hired as a live-in housekeeper, doesn’t trust him either. He’s too slick, he’s too perfect and it all happened too fast… how well does Cath really know him?
Cath is used to taking care of herself; she’s nobody’s fool. But when things start to go wrong in the house that’s been her haven for all these years, she’s forced to ask herself whether the man she loves is really what he seems… And having let Rebecca in to every part of her life, is Cath ready to face the secrets she might find there?
From the Amazon charts bestselling author of The Silent Wife and The Woman I Was Before, The Woman in My Home is a gripping read about family secrets and lies. Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty and Diane Chamberlain.
Rating: 4
Would I recommend it? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
like always I want to say a huge thank you to the publisher Bookouture , the author Kerry Fisher , and to the wonderful ladies of the Bookouture Anonymous Facebook group without them and their hard work and efforts I wouldn't knew about these books and to NetGalley for the invite to join this blog tour as well as letting me read and review it. Will paced and had some really unexpected twists and secrets woven into the story, the characters was life life and could be seen as people that you could meet in real life, and the more that I read the more I felt sorry for Rebecca , and the opposite could be said about Robin , I just couldn't find myself trusting him or even liking him one bit, plus there was times that I just didn't like the main character but then she would do something that won me over for a while and then she would be back on my dislike list. But that's what I loved about this book it give you the sense that you could trust everyone , but in the reality you didn't know who you could trust until the very end .
Kerry Fisher is an internationally bestselling author of women's contemporary fiction, including The Woman I Was Before, The Silent Wife (USA Today bestseller) and Other People's Marriages, as well as a non-fiction memoir, Take My Hand. She was born in Peterborough, studied French and Italian at the University of Bath and spent many years living in Spain, Italy and France. After returning to England to work as a journalist, she eventually abandoned real life stories for the secrets of fictional families. She now lives in Surrey with her husband, with an intermittent empty nest as her two young adult children come and go.
You can see Kerry Fisher interviewed here: https://bit.ly/2Ycw4Z9
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