Member Reviews
The cover of the book, along with the title, caught my attention. After reading the blurb, I knew I had to read it, and I have to say, that I was not disappointed. The story is written from the points of view of the women in the story, each one a bit different than the other. It is interesting to see how each one handles the absences of their boyfriend/fiancée/husband. It is easy to see how each one of these women was taken in by their significant other. This is a fun, fast paced read that I found to be extremely enjoyable. Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publisher for the opportunity to review this book. |
Such an interesting premise but it fell a little too far into Lifetime movie territory for me. The biggest issue for me was that this book was just wayyyy too long, it took 300 pages until the women ~finally~ started figuring out the lies and secrets. |
What a freaking page turner. Book had me guessing from page to page and I never wanted to put it down. Literally did not see the end coming. At all. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. |
Jill B, Reviewer
I once saw a Dateline special featuring smart, intelligent, attractive professional women duped by a con man and still remain amazed that the women fell for him. I’m sure the three women in this book felt the same way before they met Mr Wright. Hell, they probably scoffed at the Dateline program. Yet here we all are, all gooey eyed again. A fast, twisty story where I kept thinking ‘this ending has to be really good when they find out the truth, please let it be really good”.. Oh it is. Thank you. |
Dani B, Reviewer
I was pleasantly surprised with The Three Mrs. Wrights. Based on the title, I think it's clear what the book is about, but it was an enjoyable and entertaining read. I particularly found all three women to be captivating characters, which can be tricky to do. Well done! Thank you the Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest review. |
Not really for me - the plot was quite obvious and clunkily written. The characters felt quite thin and not particularly engaging. |
I really enjoyed this fun, mysterious book about three women who are all in love with the same man- the perfect man. Jonathan, Jack, Trip, whoever he is, seems to be a great guy. He's good looking, super wealthy and successful and and all-around perfect catch. I really enjoyed the different viewpoints from the three women, Lark, Holly, and Jessica. I feel like in some books, this kind of premise is tired and annoying but it really worked here. All three women were in very different places in their lives and I could relate to all of them. As for Mr. Wright, ohhh, he was so deliciously hateable! Lol. Super fun, distracting read! 4 out of 5 stars for The Three Mrs. Wrights by Linda Keir. A huge thank you to the author, NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest, unbiased review. All opinions are completely my own. |
I was immediately intrigued by the premise of this book as it is certainly not an easy subject to tackle. The author did a great job of creating strong characters and weaving the story together. It is a fast-paced and easy read that throws in some twists and turns along the way. I will certainly be checking out other books by this author. Thank you to Lake Union Publishing for the advance copy. |
This was such a great read, enjoyed it thoroughly, i was hooked from the first page, great storyline and loads of twists and turns , highly recommend this book x |
I absolutely love that one of the characters in this book is a board-game designer!! This was a great read that I read so quickly! I also adore that this book is written by two authors! |
I really wanted to like this book, however I just couldn't connect with the characters and it just didn't grip me. |
A haunting, tangled tale of three women who thought they'd found love and the man who duped all of them. From the shifting points of view to the racing, tense pace, this book offered surprises with each turn of the page. |
I absolutely loved this book. Lark, Jessica and Holly are all involved with one deceptively charming man, Mr. Wright. Lark is a board game designer. Jessica is a smart medic with an offer for a residency with a highly reputable institution. Holly is a pediatrician and philanthropist. All of them are smart, successful and beautiful and it is easy to wonder how they could have been taken in by such a despicable smooth talker. However, as the story unraveled, I could understand the madness and whirlwind romance that Mr. Wright took them on. I couldn’t wait for his lies to be exposed. This is a very compelling read. Narrated from the perspectives of the three women, it portrays the different relationships that they had with Mr. Wright. I kept wondering what his motives were. He was rich, intelligent and … not young. He had already hit the jackpot with a wonderful wife and three children. So why did he need to lie and string along so many women? The story begins by introducing us to the women and their link to Mr. Wright. It builds up gradually until Wright’s carefully constructed deceptions start falling like dominoes. I was at the edge of my seat as I waited for the women to wise up and was even more curious to see what they would do afterwards. Oooh, the revenge was juicy! This was such a fun, entertaining read. I was hooked from the first to the last page and didn’t want the narrative to end. I wish there was more of the story told from Mr. Wright’s perspective so that I could get a sneak peek into his twisted mind. Nevertheless, I utterly enjoyed the women’s narrative. |
LOVE THIS BOOK! Mid divorce - I needed a book where the man is evil and this one fit the bill. Love the development and differences of the women and the ending was terrific! |
Naomi D, Educator
This book kept me on my toes the entire time! The Three Mrs. Wrights was a new take on the affair-ridden relationship. Set in several locations and following several voices, this book was gripping, suspenseful, and a quick read. It is one of my favorite drama books of the year! |
While the premise of this book is terrible (man with three different relationships, as three different people), I found myself sucked into the story from the beginning. While I hated Jon/Jack/Trip, I also could not help to keep reading to figure out more. I loved the females characters and enjoyed them telling their stories. I wish I could have also had Jon/Jack/Trip's point of view on some things, but at the same time I like how the author kept it focused on the women's stories. This book was like a soap opera on paper and I loved it. |
Going into this book blind was an amazing choice. I knew nothing about this book but reading it with no expectation was the best way to go. I love the concept of how the characters are grouped together and the outcome was so really good. I loved each lady’s POV but would loved to have seen some with Jon. |
The name is Jonathan....Jonathan Wright...Ohhh when Mr. Wright turns out to be oh so wrong! I loved the title of this book, the underlying play on words......however this was a really, really slow burn of a book. Johnathan Wright has it all...power, money, good looks...a wife....or so...I am not sure how on earth he had time for everything he was doing. When on earth did this guy sleep?! I really wanted to love this book, yet it was hard to connect with the characters. You have three girls that were nice enough but yet we didn't really get much character development. I really didn't care who was getting cheated on.... However, I have had some friends that really enjoyed this one, so maybe it is a "me" thing. Whatever the case, Mr. Wright was not the right match for me! |
I received this book "The Three Mrs Wrights" from NetGalley and all opinions expressed are my own. Oh what a tangled web we weave... so this was an interesting book and you really have no idea what is going to happen next. A page turner for sure. Although some of the story was a bit unbelievable, it was fast paced and an interesting read. |
Jonathan M. Wright aka Jon aka Jack aka Trip is a womanizer and compulsive liar who appears to have it all. Holly, Jessica and Lark are 3 extraordinary women taken in by his charm. He weaves a massive web of lies and as a reader we get to see it unravel. The book changes narrators between the three women and Jonathan. It is interesting to see the various points of views. Having encountered a compulsive liar (or two!) in my past, I found it maddening to read Jon's lies and understood how the women could believe him or explain away any inconsistencies. He seemed so likeable and outgoing and somehow made each woman feel like she was the only woman in the world, and who wouldn't want that feeling? I think this book is classified as a thriller but it's definitely not a typical thriller. I recommend this for anyone looking for an exciting page turner. 4.5/5 rounded up to 5. Thank you to Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for the eGalley. All opinions expressed are my own. |




