Wednesday 11 April 2018

Book Review: The last Mrs Parrish - L. Constantine


 A pleasant enough psychological novel, with a good twist in the middle.
But in the end, all these psychological books are all the same, psycho characters which hide it quite well, gossip, revenge, strained relationships, jealousies, secrets, beautiful man and women.
The twist is different in each of time, but in a week time I will probably confuse the plot of The last Mrs Parrish with the one of all the other novels in the genre, Behind her eyes was probably the one I read before this.
In summary, for me this novel is intriguing enough to spend a couple of evenings with, but very much forgettable.


Overall rating:  6     Plot: 7     Writing style: 6      Cover:  7


Title:The last Mrs Parrish
Author: Liv Constatine
Publisher: HarperCollins 
Pages: 400
Publication year: 2017

The Plot:


Amber Patterson is tired of being a nobody: an invisible woman who melts into the background. She deserves more. She deserves a life of wealth, luxury and leisure. Daphne Parrish is the golden girl of Bishops Harbor, Connecticut. With her model looks, her picture-perfect mansion and her millionaire husband, Jackson, she has everything Amber wants. Amber’s envy could eat her alive―if she didn't have a plan. Before long, she has become Daphne’s closest friend, and is catching the eye of Jackson. But a skeleton from her past could destroy everything, and if discovered, Amber’s well-laid plan may end in disaster…

The Author:
Liv Constatine is the pen name of authors and sisters Lynne and Valerie Constantine. 

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