Welcome to my stop on the The Stranger in the Mirror blog tour sponsored by Suzy Approved Book Tours! Thank you to Suzy for the invitation!
Check out my review for The Wife Stalker here.
About the Book:
Addison’s about to get married, but she’s not looking forward to the big day. It’s not her fiancé; he’s a wonderful man. It’s because Addison doesn’t know who she really is. A few years ago, a kind driver found her bleeding next to a New Jersey highway and rescued her. While her physical wounds healed, Addison’s memory never returned. She doesn’t know her real name. Or how she ended up injured on the side of a road. Or why she can’t shake the notion that she may have done something very, very bad . . .
In a posh home in the Boston suburbs, Julian tries to figure out what happened to his loving, caring wife, Cassandra, who disappeared without a trace two years ago. She would never have left him and their seven-year-old daughter Valentina of her own free will—or would she?
As these two lives intersect, The Stranger in the Mirror hooks readers with riveting drama, told with Liv Constantine’s hallmark blend of glamour, tense psychological thrills, and jaw-dropping twists.
My Thoughts:
A new book by this fabulous sister duo? Oh, yes! And this may be my favorite yet.
Addison is about to get married, but she doesn’t know her real name or what happened to her. She may even be guilty of something very bad.
Meanwhile, Julian’s wife has been missing for two years.
These lives will interest in a way I never saw coming.
This is such a page-turner, and I couldn’t read it fast enough. Wowza. I still need to read The Last Mrs. Parrish, and I’m wondering how it will stack up with this nailbiting gem? Great stuff! A fantastic summer thriller!
I received a gifted copy.
About the Author:
Liv Constantine is the pen name of sisters Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine. Together, they are the bestselling author of the Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick The Last Mrs. Parrish, The Last Time I Saw You, The Wife Stalker, and The Stranger in the Mirror (coming July 2021). Their critically acclaimed books have been praised by USA Today, The Sunday Times, People Magazine, and Good Morning America, among many others. Lynne and Valerie are national and international bestselling authors and their books have been translated into 27 languages, are available in 32 countries, and are in development for both television and film. Visit them at www.livconstantine.com
Glad you enjoyed this one, Jen! I’ll keep it in mind. I do love the premise. ❤️
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Thanks so much, M! I still need to read The Last Mrs. Parrish, but of the other books I’ve read from them, this is definitely my favorite. ♥️
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I did enjoy The Last Mrs Parrish so perhaps I will get this one as my lirary just acquired it. Nice review, Jen!
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Thanks so much, Marialyce! I hope you enjoy it too!
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This sounds like a twisty one! I’m definitely going to check it out😁
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So twisty! I love that they are a sister writing duo!
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Yes, yes, yes! Love your review, Jennifer💜 I just got this and can’t wait to get to it.
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Thanks, Jonetta! I hope you love it just as much! ♥️
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Wonderful review! It sounds like it would keep me in suspense and break my heart.
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Thank you, Anne! It’s got great tension and it’s definitely emotional too.
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It sounds like a page turner! Even if memory loss has been used a lot in thrillers, I still find it an interesting premise. It must be so scary not to remember who you are or what you have done in the past. After all, our experiences and memories are what makes us the people we are.
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I agree, Stargazer! It really was a page turner and felt like a fresh, new story (thankfully).
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Wonderful review Jen. I read this one and loved it as well. The twists were diabolical. I haven’t read Mrs. Parish either, but I definitely have it on my TBR now.
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Thank you, Carla! I thought so too! My head still spins!
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