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This book had a pretty interesting storyline. The last part of the book was filled with lots of twists and turns that I hadn't expected. Overall, I enjoyed reading this story!

Not His Wife by L.G. Davis is a gripping psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end. With well-crafted suspense and emotionally complex characters, Davis masterfully weaves a story full of twists, secrets, and unexpected revelations. The pacing is tight, the writing is sharp, and the tension builds beautifully throughout. If you enjoy domestic thrillers with a strong emotional core and an unpredictable plot, this book is a must-read. It’s a compelling page-turner that will stay with you long after the final chapter.

If you're looking for a mind blowing, dark and pulse pounding thriller, Not His Wife is the one for you. My jaw is still hanging from this masterfully crafted suspense story with an ending so explosive it will stay with me for a very long time.
Cora has just awoken from a coma after an accident, her loving husband by her side. The problem is she doesn't remember him or anything else. While she struggles to regain her memory, she notices several strange happenings, including the disappearance of the original owner of her and Evan's home. Determined to get the answers to the many questions swirling around in her head, she forges ahead with her own investigation.
This book was everything you'd want a good domestic thriller to be. There is no shortage of twisty darkness, lies or deception, leaving the reader second guessing themselves. The ending was even better than I imagined. I highly recommend this book to domestic suspense lovers. It's a real page turner.
Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy

I really enjoyed this book. I raced through it in record time!
At first I thought it was going to be similar to other books where the wife has lost her memory.
This was just so different and with massive twists that I didn't expect.
I recommend.

So much potential… but too many plot holes.
A woman wakes up from a coma — at home. Not in a hospital. Not under any kind of medical supervision. Just… in a bed, next to a man she doesn’t recognise, who calmly tells her he’s her husband. What hospital discharges someone who’s still in a coma?!
From there, the story demands a lot from the reader in terms of suspension of disbelief.
We soon learn this so-called “husband” is a psychologist who specialises in manipulating people’s sense of reality. Red flags, anyone? But instead of wondering if she’s been kidnapped or manipulated, the main character becomes obsessed with a journal entry from an elderly “relative” with dementia… about a missing sewing machine. That’s her clue something might be off. Not the total amnesia. Not the unfamiliar house. Not the random man claiming to be her spouse. The sewing machine. Sorry, TOO WEIRD!
Then there’s the “birds chirping” in the basement — which turns out SPOILER to be a woman whistling. While locked in a basement. Not screaming or shouting HELP. Just… cheerfully whistling like she’s freaking Snow White??? Sorry, not buying it!
The psychologist angle had the potential to be really dark and interesting, but the story doesn’t go there. Instead, it focuses on some pretty weird scattered breadcrumbs that never really add up. The logic continues to unravel — we’re supposed to believe a doctor went along with this plan, and that a building contractor overlooked a hidden basement, and somehow the whole town confuses Gabriella for Cora despite no clear resemblance being included in the narrative?
The premise was great, and I wanted to love this. But in the end, it felt like a thriller held together with loose threads. Too many plot holes. Too many “Wait, what?!” moments. All the ingredients were there for something chilling and clever — but for me, it just didn’t land.

Wow, this was absolutely brilliant - a clever and gripping plot, and packed with a load of shocking twists and turns. One of the best books in a long time, I loved it!

I received an arc copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for my honest opinion of it. Wow! What did I just read? If I could give this book more stars, I definitely would do it. I'm reading along enjoying this thriller and then I get halfway and omg did it change! It was so gripping until the very last sentence in the book. That's what I love about this author. The last sentence or paragraph always makes you think what the heck? I highly recommend

One of the worst things a person can experience, in my opinion, is waking up and not being able to remember anything. You're completely dependent on the people around you because your mind feels like a dark room where someone locked the door and threw away the key. You're on edge, because you sense that something isn't quite right, yet you can't pinpoint what exactly is going on. What you do know is that you want to get to the bottom of the hornet’s nest you've landed in.
This is the situation Cora finds herself in at the beginning of this thrilling book. She has several pieces of the puzzle, but when she tries to put two and two together, the result is not four. Quite the opposite…
And just like that, I was drawn deeper and deeper into the story, as if I had stepped onto swampy ground. Cora finds clues, but, just like me, she couldn’t make heads or tails of them.
That someone belonged on my list of untrustworthy characters was obvious, but what this person’s goal was—I had no idea.
The only thing I could do was wait for the moment Cora would suddenly unlock the door to her memory and finally release us all from our suffering. ;)
If I had to answer the question of why I love reading books by this author, I wouldn't need to think twice. She always manages to sweep me along with her creativity and the effortless way she puts her ideas into words. Her stories move me, and her plot twists are to die for.
So for me, this is another bullseye in the five-star category.
Thank you

This was a heart pounding thriller that left me on the edge of my seat it was definitely one of the best books this year! It was fast paced, edge of the seat thriller that was extremely well executed. I was gripped from the very first page!
I loved the characters and the storyline. I recommend reading this book straight away definitely 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This book had it all it was a wild ride of lies and deceit that had many twists and turns which lead to a great but shocking finale!

I’m not sure how I feel about Not His Wife by LG Davis. I thought the premise sounded great…but then it fell a bit flat for me. The reader has to be willing to swallow several pretty far fetched things.
Starting with— a girl wakes up with amnesia and is told the man with her is her husband. Despite not recognizing him, her supposed home or her own name, she just…goes with it. (Not to mention, what hospital would release a still comatose patient)? She learns her husband is a psychologist who works with convincing the mind things are real that aren’t….and this doesn’t make her stop and think…hmmm…could I be kidnapped and I’m not who he says? But instead, her biggest worry is solving the mystery of the missing sewing machine that a lady with dementia wrote about in her journal?? THAT is what makes her think something is wrong? She hears “birds singing” in the basement…sorry, but why on earth would a woman locked in a basement just occasionally whistle like a bird hoping someone hears her instead of screaming her head off?
I feel like the book could have been good…but that the wrong things were focused on. I find it hard to believe they could convince a dr to go along with this plan, plus apparently also a contractor who saw the basement.
Unless Gabriella and Cora are secret twins, people in town who knew Cora should have easily known that she wasn’t really Cora. The neighbor who delivers milk knew the real Cora, how didn’t she notice when a different one popped up? If the photos of fake Cora were photoshopped, then how didn’t Cora’s real family and friends know since those pictures were all over her Facebook account, and real Cora’s sister must have seen them since she messaged her. There are just too many plot holes and just too much suspension of disbelief in my mind. It’s like the author wanted to throw every twist and turn she could think of into a bowl, mix them together, and thought hey that’s great.
The ending is a perfect example of this. It’s like the author said, but wait! Here’s one more!
It’s a 2:5 ⭐️ for me, but I’ll round up to 3⭐️

Lord have mercy.
Do not start reading this book if you have something to do, I literally could not put it down and kept sneaking chapters while I was at work!
The premise for this one was super interesting and what made me want to read the book, and I was not disappointed. I was immediately gripped by the story and the blossoming mystery.
The creepy vibes were definitely there- as I was reading, I felt unsettled by everything and everybody- I very much got uncanny valley vibes and was convinced that every single character was psycho in some way or the other (I trusted no one). I think the author did really well describing Cora's paranoia and sense of unease since I felt these emotions so clearly as I was reading. She did wake up with amnesia with a strange man up in her business - I would have been scared and running.
Cora herself was more likeable than I thought she would be. There were some moments where I wanted to grab her and shake her (why are you believing the sketchy man? Or letting him try to dictate your every move like a kindergartener??) but I appreciated that she was not completely gullible or fooled and held her own ground at times.
In regards to the direction the plot took- yes one could say that it is all a bit unrealistic and far-fetched. However. I think it worked! Seeing as there were 2 of the 3 main characters had memory fog of some sort, and the third was a man, it wasn't hard to believe that some nefarious scheming was being concocted. All the storylines tied up rather well, and though some of the conclusions felt abrupt for how much focus they had through the book (like Margaret), I didn't really have any burning questions by the end. It was very satisfying, and while I predicted some of the plot twists, I didn't quite get them all.
I will say that the 'final' plot twist did feel a bit... unnecessary? I get why it was there, but it felt tacked on. Ultimately, I didn't mind it (nor did it lessen my enjoyment)
Overall, this was a quick (because I could not put it down), fun read. Would recommend to fans of domestic thrillers!