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The Couple on Holiday
by Mikayla Davids
Newlyweds Sienna and Owen escape to her family's remote Caribbean island for a secret honeymoon, but paradise quickly turns dark when Sienna discovers a woman’s body that looks just like her. As suspicions mount and secrets unravel, she begins to question everything—especially Owen. Tensions on the island rise, and what began as a romantic getaway spirals into a chilling fight for survival. In this psychological thriller, trust is deadly, and no one is who they seem.
I’m still fairly new to Mikayla Davids’ work, but The Couple on Holiday was a refreshing change of pace after the nonstop family chaos in her Bailey Sisters series. This time, Davids delivers a tense domestic thriller set against the backdrop of an elite, sun-soaked beach resort—where paradise quickly twists into paranoia. Secrets simmer beneath the surface of this luxurious getaway, and the unraveling of trust between newlyweds makes for an addictive, fast-paced read. It’s a perfect pick if you’re into thrillers that feel like a vacation gone very wrong.
You might enjoy this book if you're a fan of The Guest List by Lucy Foley, The Last Mrs. Parrish, or any beach-set thrillers where the sun shines but the secrets are darker than ever. It's perfect for readers who love domestic suspense, rich-people drama, and slow-burn tension with a twist.
I’m still fairly new to Mikayla Davids’ work, but The Couple on Holiday was a refreshing change of pace after the nonstop family chaos in her Bailey Sisters series. This time, Davids delivers a tense domestic thriller set against the backdrop of an elite, sun-soaked beach resort—where paradise quickly twists into paranoia. Secrets simmer beneath the surface of this luxurious getaway, and the unraveling of trust between newlyweds makes for an addictive, fast-paced read. It’s a perfect pick if you’re into thrillers that feel like a vacation gone very wrong.
You might enjoy this book if you're a fan of The Guest List by Lucy Foley, The Last Mrs. Parrish, or any beach-set thrillers where the sun shines but the secrets are darker than ever. It's perfect for readers who love domestic suspense, rich-people drama, and slow-burn tension with a twist.