
It’s an exciting psychological contemporary thriller about a retired NFL quarterback and his wife and children.
The book alternates POVs between five characters, providing the reader with a well-rounded view of all the moving parts of the story. Danielle believes she has the perfect life with her successful husband and twins. But when her husband becomes distant, disappearing for days without contact, she starts to suspect he’s having an affair. She never dreamed the truth would be so horrific and unimaginable. I liked Danielle and the author did a great job depicting her struggle to love and trust her husband, but to also not just turn a blind eye to issues she notices. She loves her life and doesn’t want to believe that they’re something so wrong that would destroy everything she’s known.
Preston is such a sociopath. His cold calculation sent chills down my spine and I clearly would not want to interact with this guy. His secrets are so depraved, and yet he’s able to act like a normal, caring, charitable person to everyone. It makes you remember that really, you have no idea what people are really like. Everyone has secrets – but to think someone you know is capable of something like this, it makes you shudder.
This book was well written and a quick and easy read. I look forward to reading more from this author. I received a complimentary e-copy of this book from Henry Roi PR and HellBound Books Publishing LLC. All opinions are my own.
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