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Review: The First Mistake by Sandie Jones

Title: The First Mistake by Sandie Jones
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
Length: 304 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

From Sandie Jones, the author of the Reese Witherspoon x Hello Sunshine Book Club Pick andNew York Times bestseller The Other Woman, comes an addictively readable new domestic suspense about a wife, her husband, and the woman who is supposedly her best friend.

THE WIFE: For Alice, life has never been better. With her second husband, she has a successful business, two children, and a beautiful house.

HER HUSBAND: Alice knows that life could have been different if her first husband had lived, but Nathan’s arrival into her life gave her back the happiness she craved.

HER BEST FRIEND: Through the ups and downs of life, from celebratory nights out to comforting each other through loss, Alice knows that with her best friend Beth by her side, they can survive anything together. So when Nathan starts acting strangely, Alice turns to Beth for help. But soon, Alice begins to wonder whether her trust has been misplaced . . .

The first mistake could be her last.

Review:

The First Mistake by Sandie Jones is a twist-filled domestic mystery.

Alice Davies is a deeply flawed character who has some irritating insecurities and illogical thought processes. She lost her first husband and love of her life, Tom Evans, in a tragic accident ten years earlier.  Not long after his death, she meets her current husband, Nathan Davies, and they are now parents to eight year old Livvy.  Alice’s interior design business is quite successful and she is under pressure to expand their reach outside of Britain. On the surface, Alice is now well-adjusted and happy but she relies a little too heavily on wine and low dose anti-depressants to cope with everyday life.  Although she implicitly trusts Nathan, a few recent discoveries have raised doubts about him. She confides her suspicions to her best friend, Beth Russo, but Alice’s world is turned upside down after Beth tells her a secret she has been keeping from her.

On paper, Nathan is the perfect man, husband and father. He adopted Sofia not long after marrying Alice and he adores his daughters. He is accepting of his wife’s quirks, doubts and insecurities, and until recently, he leaves business decisions up to her. Nathan is quite charming and he easily quells Alice’s doubts about him.

Beth is a single mum to daughter Millie. Due to the circumstances in which her relationship with Millie’s father ended, she is quite cynical about men and relationships. With Millie asking questions about her dad, Beth thinks it might be time to track down her ex. Before she gets far in her search, Beth decides to reveal the truth about his identity to Alice. In the aftermath of her revelation, Alice is devastated but will she allow Beth to provide her with more information about her previous relationship?

Alternating between Alice’s and Beth’s points of view, The First Mistake is an enthralling mystery with an ingenious plot. Alice is an interesting character who has never quite recovered from Tom’s death. Beth is a multi-layered character whose devastating past still continues to haunt her. The storyline is clever and thoroughly engaging. With several inventive and unexpected plot twists, Sandie Jones deftly keeps readers on the edge of their seats until this innovative mystery’s jaw-dropping and unpredictable conclusion. I absolutely loved and highly recommend this splendid mystery to fans of the genre.

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Review: The Other Woman by Sandie Jones

Title: The Other Woman by Sandie Jones
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
Length: 304 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

The most twisty, addictive and gripping debut thriller you’ll read this year.

HE LOVES YOU: Adam adores Emily. Emily thinks Adam’s perfect, the man she thought she’d never meet.

BUT SHE LOVES YOU NOT: Lurking in the shadows is a rival, a woman who shares a deep bond with the man she loves.

AND SHE’LL STOP AT NOTHING: Emily chose Adam, but she didn’t choose his mother Pammie. There’s nothing a mother wouldn’t do for her son, and now Emily is about to find out just how far Pammie will go to get what she wants: Emily gone forever.

Review:

The Other Woman by Sandie Jones is an absolutely spellbinding domestic mystery.

Emily Havistock is not looking for love when she meets Adam Banks but she is soon all in with their surprising romance. Since their relationship is moving at a brisk pace, Adam introduces Emily to his mother, Pammie, just a few months after they begin dating. Emily is already nervous about meeting Pammie and as it turns out, she has good reason to be anxious. Emily is stunned by Pammie’s attempts to split them up, but she refuses to allow Adam’s mother to win.  Realizing any attempt to convince Adam of Pammie’s manipulations and vindictive behavior would never succeed, Emily continues planning her future with Adam.  Although she is on to Pammie’s tricks, Emily is still shocked by just how far the passive-aggressive sexagenarian will go to keep Adam all to herself.

Emily has a successful career but her love life is sorely lacking. Not one to easily trust, even she is surprised by how eagerly she throws herself into her new romance with Adam.  On paper, her new boyfriend is quite the catch. Handsome, successful and oozing with charm, Adam is every woman’s dream. Unfortunately he is saddled with an interfering, doting mother whom he believes can do no wrong. With every nasty comment and every vengeful trick Pammie plays, Emily becomes more and more determined not to let her destroy her relationship with Adam. But is Adam really worthy of Emily’s steadfast devotion?

The Other Woman is an addictive page-turner that is well-written with a fantastic storyline. Emily is an easy to like narrator but her resolve to stay with Adam no matter what is frustrating especially late in the story. Adam is quite alluring but Emily ignores many, many red flags that, when it comes to her boyfriend, appearances might just be deceiving. Pammie is the epitome of the evil mother-in-law and she is the character everyone is going to love to hate. Readers will remain on the edge of their seats as Sandie Jones brings this mesmerizing novel to a twist-filled, jaw-dropping conclusion. I HIGHLY recommend this suspense-laden debut to fans of the genre.

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