The Bride

Publisher: Boldwood Books
Genre: Thriller
Source: Boldwood Books ( Netgalley )

Goodreads: She’s on trial for murder… Now it’s her turn to tell her story…

The truth is that I loved James with my whole heart. We were soulmates: meant to be together forever. On the morning of our wedding, I had just found out I was carrying his child.

But it’s time to tell my side of the story. It’s time everyone knew what happened on that wedding day, on our honeymoon, and on that fateful last drive together. It’s time everyone found out about the secrets and about the threat that loomed over our marriage. It’s time everyone found out who really killed James.

And I need everyone to believe me. To believe I’m not a killer. Because if they don’t, then my baby won’t just have no father… she’ll have no mother.

A totally gripping psychological thriller full of jaw-dropping twists, that will keep you reading late into the night. If you loved Gone Girl, The Mother-in-Law and The Housemaid, you’ll be hooked on The Bride.

Ope’s Opinion: This book was just not for me. I do not like an unreliable narrator. This narrator was the only perspective in the whole book. The details slowed the story down. I started skimming so I could see where it ended.

I don’t really care for weak female characters or characters who make obvious bad decisions and Daisy did both of those.

The ending was frustrating. I don’t feel like any questions were answered, which was the whole reason I kept reading.

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