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mmdavoli 's review for:
The Husband's Secret
by Liane Moriarty
The Husband's Secret was a quick and entertaining read. I enjoyed it, and liked that the secret was revealed so early on, making the focus of the book how the parties deal with the secret and the unforeseen yet poetic justice-y consequences of their actions.
I will add the caveat that I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 because there were 3 stories, 2 of which were intertwined and 1 which was loosely connected. I really felt the loosely connected Tess-Will-Felicity love triangle had nothing to do with anything in the book and could have been completely eliminated.
Finally, the Epilogue was by far the most clever and well done part of the story.
I will add the caveat that I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 because there were 3 stories, 2 of which were intertwined and 1 which was loosely connected. I really felt the loosely connected Tess-Will-Felicity love triangle had nothing to do with anything in the book and could have been completely eliminated.
Finally, the Epilogue was by far the most clever and well done part of the story.