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Ebook About ‘Wow!! I could not put this book down!! From the very beginning I was hooked… Tons of twists and thrills. I was completely blown away.’ Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘Have you ever had a secret that you couldn’t tell a soul, even the people you love? I have.’Lucy has a kind and adoring husband, a job she loves as a teacher, and a house on Mulberry Avenue with floaty curtains and the softest bed linen. After her troubled childhood, she knows life will never be perfect, but it’s pretty close.She’s also got Amber, right next door. They never run out of things to talk about. Even if Amber’s life – with her high-profile job and handsome, wealthy boyfriend – is more glamorous than Lucy’s.But then Amber starts to hint that her life isn’t all it seems, and when she comes to Lucy, terrified, saying that she’s getting threatening messages, Lucy promises to protect her.The closer Lucy gets to anyone, the harder it is to keep her past to herself. But Amber’s boyfriend has left her just when she needs him most, and she doesn’t have anyone else.Lucy knows all too well that people aren’t always what they seem. Sometimes they have secrets. And they’d do anything to keep them. Lucy’s still sure: she can trust her friend... can’t she?Gripping and unputdownable, The Woman Next Door tells a story about the dark side of friendship, and has a final twist that will shock every reader. Perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train, Friend Request, and Clare Mackintosh.Readers can’t put down The Woman Next Door:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Can I give this 10 stars? That's what it deserves! Sue Watson is an amazing storyteller… she perfectly wove together a web of lies, paranoia, deceit, and friendship that created one big twisty and twisted story… I could not put this book down… This is why I read! For books like this!... LOVED LOVED LOVED this one!’ Goodreads reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Left me speechless!! I loved every page and after waking up early on a Saturday to finish it I can truly say the ending was unbelievable. (Worth my sacrificed weekend lie in)… Mind blowing.’ Goodreads Reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘OMG! My head is still spinning with the amazing non stop intense action packed thrills!... Suspenseful, mind blowing, beyond words… A must read for 2019!’ Goodreads reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘A dark and twisty book… Perfect for those who love The Girl on the Train.’ Goodreads reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Sue Watson never disappoints, this is a gripping psychological thriller with a shocking ending that I never saw coming… A truly gripping and unforgettable twisty journey.’ Goodreads reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘The ending was totally shocking, I thought I figured it out. But nope no idea!! Every time I put it down, I wanted to pick it right back up.’ Goodreads reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Well what a darkly woven story this turned out to be!... The author has got messing with the reader’s head down to a fine art and I was blown away by the end… Loved it!’ By the Letter Book Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I had the breath taken out of my body. No way did I ever see this coming. You must read this book. I am still trying to pick my chin up off the floor.’ Goodreads reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Captivating, intriguing, riveting… Many thrills, chills, and twists and turns! A must read… Grips you and sends chills down your spine!’ Goodreads reviewer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Will leave you breathless… It is completely engrossing, intriguing and compelling… I was drawn in and could not escape until the very last page!’ Confessions of a Bookaholic⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Sue Watson has done it again! 5 shiny stars for this fantastic, twisty thriller… It is sooooo good!... ONE HELL OF AN ENDING!!!!’ It’s All About the ThrillBook The Woman Next Door: An unputdownable psychological thriller with a stunning twist Review :
I’m a big fan of Sue Watson, so was very excited to read this. I bought it yesterday — this is not a “Many thanks to Netgalley, here’s my unbiased review of the book I was given for free in exchange for an unbiased review of a free book!” — and am not very happy that I paid $3.99, as it’s now 99 cents today. Oh, well. (This didn’t factor in my review.)I have mixed feelings about this book. Other than the baby, I strongly disliked every single character ... even before I knew more. But that’s not necessarily a deal-breaker, there are plenty of books I love with casts of vile characters. But this book, oof. Around the 35% mark, I nearly gave up on reading further. I didn’t think I could stomach yet another page of the hero worship of Amber (by Lucy). It just went on and on, round and round, same thoughts and actions .... Ms Watson beating us over the head with “Ok, so the backstory is that Lucy is obsessed with Amber and wants to protect her, see? See here? See some more?” Yes. After nearly half the book, I got it. And it was very annoyingly over the top. Lucy was ready and eager to sacrifice other friendships, her marriage, her job ... for some woman who had just moved into the neighborhood, acted weird, and was often rude. Ok, mmhmm, sure. I guess it had to do with Lucy’s childhood? I don’t know. We get a few flashbacks, but they really didn’t feel well-connected to the bizarre frothing over Amber, in my opinion.I guessed many of the twists early on, but am not taking away because of it. It was still fun to see if I was right, and how it’d all play out. Ms Watson is very talented at tying up loose ends in most cases. Some were laughably cliched and very played out, though.Many of the actions were so completely over-the-top, far-fetched, as to just make me roll my eyes. I know, this genre of books can and does play loose with reality, but sometimes it’s just too much silliness. I need to feel some sort of connection to the characters, to feel more immersed in the story, to be able to suspend my disbelief enough. I didn’t with this book. I just didn’t care about any of them in any way, so didn’t care what happened. I get very annoyed when we “meet” characters, who seem a certain way, but then inexplicably start behaving as if aliens took over their bodies. (That doesn’t apply to Amber. Her character was clear from the start.)Three stars because it did keep me engrossed and wanting to finish, although I didn’t like the scorched earth ending. I wish I could expound on that, but it would give away major spoilers.Overall, I feel that the story was disjointed with gratuitous and non-organic twists that seemed out of place in many of the circumstances, and a few backstories and red herrings that didn’t seem natural. But most of all, that the very extreme situations come on immediately, before we even get a chance to “know” the characters enough to care about them. We get pushed into the deep, roaring rapids of the thriller river, ready or not.It’s certainly not the worst book, so sure, I can recommend it. At least it’s not another missing kid book with a pair of toddler shoes as cover art. But I thought I’d add a truly unbiased review, i e, from someone who actually purchased it and isn’t a member of The Cult of Netgalley, et al. Lucy is a bored suburban wife, with a perpetually preoccupied husband, Matt. When Lucy meets her new neighbor, Amber, she suddenly sees an escape from her boredom...she becomes a desperate wannabe, pathetic in her pursuit of time with her new “best friend”. But Amber has at least one enemy too, and is being stalked. From there, the story snowballs into one hot mess of betrayal and dysfunction. Who is stalking Amber? Lucy sets out to find the answer.I felt unusually impatient and frustrated reading this story. It’s not so much that I couldn’t get into it, but I didn’t enjoy it. It was cringe worthy, in that the main character, Lucy, spent many of the chapters fawning over this annoying neighbor who treated her like dirt. Not one of the characters was even remotely likable, and the story spiraled into what I found to be a very frustrating situation. The author spends pages on worthless, high school dialogue about the stalker that reads something like this (my subjective interpretation):“Amber, you’re being stalked.”“No I’m not.”“Yes, you are.”“No I’m not”Okay, I’m exaggerating, but not much. It was too redundant for me to enjoy. I ended up skipping and skimming through most of the second half. Disappointed, because I really thought I would like it a lot more than I did. 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