The Bad Wife by Sarah Edghill
Thank you @rararesouces and @SarahEdghill for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book.
The Bad Wife is a psychological gener. The story is about Kate who lost her Mum who died from a fall in a nursing home. Then Kate meets Joe who is a doctor, and she starts to be obsessed with him. This is an interesting plot that has some twists and turns that I did not see coming. I found Sarah's writing style easy to get into and found Kate to be a very odd but likeable character. I did feel sorry for her about her mum but was concerned about her when she started to do odd stuff to do with Joe. The Bad Wife is a gripping story and anyone who likes the psychological genre will enjoy this book. 4 stars.
The Bad Wife
A married woman’s lust for a stranger compels her to risk everything, in this new suspense by the
bestselling author of
His Other Woman
.
It’s just a small picture in the local paper—Katie can’t explain why it sets her heart racing. But hiding
the photo of local GP Joe Harvey in her bag sets in motion a chain of events that will dramatically
alter her life forever.
Driven by a unhealthy desire for a man she hardly knows, the mother of two begins to worm her way
into Joe’s life, knowing it’s reckless but still unable to control herself. As her obsession intensifies,
Katie’s world becomes increasingly stressful and she’s forced to cover her tracks by lying to everyone
around her. Katie’s dancing with danger, and there will be consequences. And while she can’t live
without him, Joe barely knows she exists yet.
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Author Bio –
Sarah Edghill worked as a journalist for many years, before turning to fiction. She has been short-
listed in several short story and novel competitions and lives in Gloucestershire with her husband,
three (mostly grown-up) children and far too many animals. Her debut novel,
A Thousand Tiny
Disappointments,
was published in September 2021 and her second novel,
His Other Woman,
followed in May 2022 and was a Kindle Best Seller.


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