Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Book Review: "Three Single Wives" By Gina LaManna

Three woman. Two wedding bands. One dead man.

Enter Eliza and Roman, Penny Sands, and the glorious Ann and Mark Wilkes into this lovely drama filled setting of utter madness.

We begin with a number of affairs, not so fanciful connections, and pure misery in these marriages which leads to chaos, confusion, and disaster.

A pregnancy leads to a whole new level of toxicity which may have been the ultimate power play but also betrayal.

However, the number one heavy hitter was the exchange of money or shall we say the offer of the exchange in order to silence the players.

My word I just wanted to know if Mark was a crooked cop?

Now I wonder if Penny has a major behind the scenes roll in all this action?

In the end, Gina manages to bring this nutty bunch into a new realm of possibilities that showcase the real killer, the closet held secrets, and the postpartum depression.

It's like a good old fashion game of Clue in which you try to figure out who has the motive to kill, why, and what might be the weapon that took it all down.
Could someone have been framed?

Would the bookclub ever tell?

Jealously cuts through like a knife but folks the ultimate ending still exist..."Never underestimate the bookclub" 

Wow!

This was splendid!

Thank you to Gina, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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