A review by kellymac44
The Widow of Wall Street by Randy Susan Meyers

2.0

Although an interesting concept, I feel like the book featured its two protagonists, Jake and Phoebe, as being too one-dimensional and predictable. You have the evil, greedy, ambitious husband and the "do-gooder" wife. Honestly, for parts of the book, I forgot I was even reading a novel and thought it was the memoir of Bernie Madoff. I tend to read novels because they give a different spin on reality, the road less taken. You always want to see character development, but I feel like you don't get a ton past the first couple sections. It just becomes a different scale of the same. Overall, I give this a 2.5/5.