
REVIEW: I’m FLABBERGASTED and frankly at a loss for words! Not only did I not see the ending coming, I did not see all the twists and turns along the way. Oh my…I think Kiersten comes off as a nice, sweet young woman but, I’m seriously worried about how her mind works!
I’ve never been on such a Rollercoaster. I, literally, had to put the book down a few times. My heart was pumping hard and I know my blood pressure was way up. I needed time to calm down before I could pick it back up. Everytime I picked it up, it was with great trepidation.
Mind you, she writes the best psychological thrillers out there. I’m not putting her down, I’m raising her up on a pedestal. I’ve never read any books before that have physically upset my body.
If you love a good Psychological Thriller and don’t mind losing sleep over a good story, you should definitely pick up a copy of her new book. It goes on sale January 28th. Go ahead and preorder this one so you can read it as soon as it is released. You’re gonna love this one!
I received a copy of this book from the author for a fair and honest review. Thank you, Kiersten!
SYNOPSIS: Ainsley Greenburg is a fixer.
It’s what she prides herself on.
So, when she realizes her marriage is at its breaking point, she makes a decision to repair it, no matter the cost. Approaching her husband to propose the arrangement is supposed to be the hard part, but Peter agrees to the salacious plan almost immediately.
The rules are simple:
They will each date someone new once a week.
They will never discuss what happens on the dates.
Soon, though, the rules are broken, turning terrible mistakes into unspeakable consequences.
When the only person they can count on to keep their darkest secret is each other, new questions and deceits surface. Can they truly trust the person they share a life with, or will the vicious lies that have mounted over the years destroy everything they’ve built?
Once, Peter and Ainsley vowed to stand together forever, but as they push boundaries of deception, suspicion, and temptation, each begins to wonder if ’til death do us part may come sooner than they’d intended.