Welcome to my blog tour stop for My Husband's Stalker which is been hosted by Bookouture
Would I recommend it ? Yes
Would I recommend this author ? Yes
Rating : 4
Right from the very start you get a story that is tense as well as as fast paced , and gives you goosebumps, with each turn of the page . Because that's the kind of atmosphere that sets the tone of a really good book. Plus it also makes you second guess yourself more then once throughout the book .
He says she’s obsessed. She says he’s a liar…
I have the perfect life. The perfect home with the perfect husband, who I still can’t believe chose me. The only dark blemish is her.
Cynthia started stalking my husband years ago. She’s obsessed – unhinged. And her behaviour is escalating: rocks through the window, warnings scrawled on our driveway.
But then the messages change. They used to tell him to leave me, but now they say my husband isn’t who I think he is. That I’m in danger. That I should run…
When I finally tell Dan, he acts like I’m making it up. Cynthia isn’t even in the country, so she can’t possibly be behind all these so-called threats. I can’t believe how cold he’s being.
I’m terrified of losing him, but I know I’m not crazy. If Cynthia isn’t the one stalking my husband, then who is?
And who should I believe? My caring, loving husband, or someone I’ve never met – but who seems to know more about the man I married than I do?
Natali Simmonds is a multi-genre fiction author and storytelling brand consultant, best known for her domestic suspense and thriller novels. Her debut, Good Girls Die Last , is being adapted for TV by STV, and the last book of her fantasy trilogy, Children of Shadows, was shortlisted for the 2022 RNA Fantasy Award. As a consultant Natali works with various creative and entertainment brands, has her own column in Kings College London’s Inspire The Mind magazine, lectures at London’s Raindance Film School, and she co-writes paranormal romance as Caedis Knight. Originally from London, she now divides her time between the UK and Spain.
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