
The Wife at the Window A Completely Addictive and Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Jaw-dropping Twist
The little boy runs into the kitchen in his pajamas. He is swept up into a hug and gorgeous auburn hair falls across his face. I shiver, staring through the glass, my cheeks wet with tears as I gaze at the beautiful woman holding my son. That should be me. It will be me again.
We were the perfect family once. Shep, my handsome husband. My darling little boy... and our tiny baby girl. The night she died I lost everything. I know without a shadow of a doubt that I would never, ever have hurt her. I was trying to save her. But nobody believed me.
So, I can only watch through the rain-streaked window as Shep's new girlfriend plays mother to my son. Hugs him, holds him. Does he even remember me?
Now I am finally out of the hospital, I will make sure everyone knows what really happened. I will get my son back. The doctors might say my nightmares are dangerous...
But the woman in the window has been planning to take my place for a long time. And she doesn't know how far I will go to protect my family...
An absolutely gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist that will keep you up all night! Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, A.R. Torre and The Girl on the Train.
What readers are saying about Cara Reinard:
"Fantastic... Ah! I loved it... Immediately gripped me... Read the entire book basically in one day. I didn't want to put it down... Easily one of my top reads in the last year... Page-turning." Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Published: June 17, 2024
Pages: 326
ISBN: 9781835252512
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Rachel S.
Her now ex-husband has moved on with another woman who has replaced her in every aspect.
Emerson wants her son back and will fight as hard as she possibly can to get him.
What I thought might be a custody battle story was so much more, it was intense and thrilling. It is told from Emerson's point of view and also Talia who is now with Shep. Both of these ladies have their demons, and their dislike of each other is clear and they both want each other out of the way.
I wanted to scoop Emerson up and help her through it all. She only had one person stand by her through all of this.
Cara Reinard wrote this so well, that I was thoroughly gripped. I have not read anything from her before, but I will be looking out for more now!