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Finding The Other Woman by Cole Baxter
2.0

"All Amelia has been told about the missing four years of her life is that her husband Carl found her after the car accident that killed her father, and they lived in the city together before moving to the suburbs.

She has no reason to question his story, but she knows Carl, and she can tell he’s holding something back. When he cries out in his sleep for Emily, she suspects he had an affair during her missing time and is trying to hide it from her.

When flashes of memories begin to return, Amelia knows she can’t sit back any longer. But once she opens the floodgates, the truth is more twisted than she ever could have imagined."

This book had a good premise, but, unfortunately, I didn't enjoy it. The twist in this psychological thriller was evident almost from the first chapter of the book. Amelia is one of those female protagonists that I cannot tolerate - a woman who is naive to the point of stupidity. It was a good premise, but this book failed to deliver on many levels.

(NETGALLEY AUDIOBOOK – I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY ADVANCED READER COPY OF THIS BOOK THROUGH NETGALLEY. OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS REVIEW ARE COMPLETELY MY OWN.)