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The Housemaid's Secret: A totally gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist

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But she has inexplicably scored herself a super hot and rich and nice lawyer boyfriend named Brock (which, side note: omfg don’t name a character BROCK, unless he’s, you know, a rapist swimmer douchebag), who loves her soooooo much and wants her to move into his swanky apartment OVERLOOKING CENTRAL PARK because he’s ready to settle down because of his heart condition (? In this book she introduces the bystander effect, which is a really fascinating theory (definitely worth looking up if you have the time!

Such dir einen beliebigen Titel aus dem gesamten Katalog aus – darunter Bestseller und Neuerscheinungen. At this point, I could read another two books about her and her vigilante justice and would never get bored. i was really craving a thrilling book that would send shivers down my spine, but sadly, this one just didn't hit the mark for me.At times it felt like I was reading an early rough draft of the novel as the scenes were described in a bare bones style that were over before they could build any suspense. Yet, I know that once I do, I will probably be every bit as obsessed and hooked as I have been for the past two. she’s one of those dense people who would be dead by the opening of any horror movie because they weren’t smart enough to leave the danger behind, and kept purposely ignoring all the signs.

I also recommend both The Housemaid and The Housemaid’s Secret as they are fun, entertaining, thrilling reads! If you have not read a book by Freida McFadden before, I highly recommend picking up one of her books. i wanted to go on a whole freida binge and read all her books back to back, but my mind can’t handle that right now. Then she sees Wendy with a busted up face and at some point Millie gets Wendy out of the PENTHOUSE APARTMENT ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE and to a cheap motel that is even worse than the SOUTH BRONX, but Douglas finds her and brings her back to the PENTHOUSE APARTMENT and continues to escalate the abuse.

As you could probably tell from my very disjointed review, I had the hardest time explaining what I didn’t like about the book. It just felt so authentic and added another layer of immersion to this novel for me being a New Yorker and all. But like I said, I still enjoyed it, these books are quite lighthearted for a thriller so they make for quite easy reading.

The way I love what she does for so many people who need help but also feels like she needs to be in therapy for her actions and thoughts. She’s fantastic when it comes to them and they will literally have your jaw on the floor with how crazy they are once revealed. Secret” seemed to be written in a tounge-in-cheek style that began to grate on my nerves the more I read.I consider this a light, cozy thriller (with some killings), and I will certainly read more books by Freida McFadden as I have learned to expect the unexpected. McFadden does a phenomenal job not describing anything in any kind of detail which is great but there are insinuations of violence against women and self-harm. McFadden does a masterful job of creating in Millie a complex character, making her both scary, sympathetic, and appealing. This sequel delivers in ways only McFadden can conjure as it’s another incredible psychological thriller of a read. perhaps i should consider therapy, but hey, who can resist a little bit of mystery and excitement in their life?

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