Actual Stars 2.5-3
Iâve heard such great things about Darby Kaneâs Pretty Little Wife. So I was ecstatic to win The Replacement Wife on Bookstagram from my friend Kate @communikatetions.
Unfortunately after actually reading it, I think this might not have been the best book to start with.
Elisa is getting over a serious tragedy that took place almost a year ago now. She is a wife and mother to a young child, so for everyoneâs sake she is slowly trying put her life back together. It hasnât been easy but sheâs feeling semi back to normal. That is until she finds evidence that her brother-in-law Josh might not be the man she thought he was, he might in all actuality be a murderer.
Sure Josh has had some bad luck with women. His wife died from a home accident and his recent fiancĂ© went missing with no trace several months ago. But Elisa always thought of Josh as a good guy. He truly mourned losing his significant others. That is until she finds evidence that his wifeâs death might not have been an accident after all. And his missing fiancĂ© might not have left on her own because of pre-wedding jitters. And now there are even more women popping out of the woodwork.
Josh brings home his newest girlfriend Rachel. Elisaâs concern for Rachel, that she might not be safe with Josh leads her to dig into his past. This starts a snow ball effect and causes serious conflict with Josh, Rachel and within her small family. Things spiral out of control as Elisa starts to suffer from a mysterious illness and she begins to question if everything she thought she learned is real. Is she being pulled under from her past trauma and Josh is actually perfectly innocent or is he the sinister predator Elisa believes him to be?
Unfortunately I had quite a few problems with the story.
I felt The Replacement Wife was all over the place. First of all there were way too many women popping up for it to be believable. One in particular didnât click with the story and just confused me. There also was quite a bit of gaslighting and gaslighting is not always a favorite for me, but If done right it can actually add to a plot. That was not the case here and it did not work out, I hate to say it but I feel like it was done kind of sloppily.
Also if I had Elisaâs husband, we would have been divorced by the end of the bookâŠWTF!! Harris acts like his brother Josh is a paragon of virtue when he knows perfectly well he is not. He knows his brother had some issues in the past but he turns a blind eye. The person he is supposed to hear out is his wife Elisa, which he does not. He shows her zero support, making her second guess herself!
Elisa put way to much trust and effort into helping Rachel. She voiced her concerns to Rachel and if she chose not to listen, hey sheâs a big girl let her deal with the possible serial killer boyfriend on her own. You warned her no need to stress yourself out. Especially considering the way Rachel was acting.
The way that Josh and Rachel together and singularly showed up unannounced and uninvited pretty much everyday, sometimes multiple times a day into Rachelâs home, just letting themselves in and then including themselves at the dinner table drove me nuts! I donât know that I would call that a story flaw, it just irked me. If I were Elisa I would be posted at my front door with my taser, someone would be getting zapped! đ
I didnât understand Elisa and Harrisâ little boyâs behavior issues. It was raised in a manner that I thought it might be an actual part of the plot or a good reason to be included. I was throwing some crazy theories around in my head. But then nothing, I guess it was just filler or I really missed something. Maybe it was just me. đ€·ââïž
OkâŠ.I think I ranted about my dislikes quite a bit and you probably get the gist I wasnât overly thrilled with it. I do feel like The Replacement Wife had the potential to be a really good story with some tweaking. And there are some redeeming qualities.
I appreciated the aspects of Elisaâs trauma. How it can change a personâs life both mentally and physically, their perceptions and interactions with others. I really felt for her and how she had to decipher if she was looking at things correctly because of her experience.
I really didnât know if Josh was truly the bad guy. It was obvious he was a bad guy to some degree but I wasnât sure to what extent. So I was definitely kept guessing about him and other aspects.
While I donât think The Replacement Wife was for me, I do think Darby Kane is obviously a talented writer and I look forward to reading more of her work.
Graphic: Violence, Gaslighting, Murder, Grief, Death, Stalking, Panic attacks/disorders, and Infidelity
Moderate: Mental illness, Emotional abuse, Gun violence, and Drug abuse
Minor: Mass/school shootings and Toxic relationship