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The Couple's Secret is a fantastic new thriller in the Josie Quinn series by Lisa Regan. When Detective Josie Quinn is called to a scene she isn't prepared for the couple in the submerged car to be a case from 7 years ago. Tobias Lachlan and Cora Stevens were married and had a blended family of kids. They went out to dinner, seemed happy, and Cora texted the kids that they were on their way home. That's the last anyone ever heard from them again. It's like they vanished into thin air. What really happened to Tobias and Cora? Josie now knows that their car went in the river and they died inside. Simple as that, right? When the medical report comes back it shows that they both were shot in the head before the car went into the river. This was murder plain and simple.
It's hard enough to solve a murder case, but one that's 7 years old is very challenging. The kids are now grown and have no idea who would want to murder their parents. The only clue is a skeleton key found in Cora's purse. What could this be the key to? There's nothing in the house that it would fit. Why would Cora have this in her purse? As Josie investigates and questions people of importance from 7 years ago, It turns out the couple might have been keeping secrets from their kids, their friends, and each other. When another family member ends up dead, Josie knows someone is trying to keep the secrets hidden from all those years ago. Who among the living would do this? This book is fast paced, exciting, and there is a big twist you won't see coming. I thoroughly enjoyed The Couple's Secret and rate it 5 stars with my highest recommendation. I'd like to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for an advanced copy of The Couple's Secret in exchange for a fair review. #TheCouplesSecret

I just love this series so much!! And this book was so heavy in Josie & Noah’s personal life becoming parents that it hit the spot. Now to sit very impatiently for the next one…

Book 23 and Lisa is still surprising me!! This book was not the heartbreak nor the shock I was expecting! I mean one word - Victor. Gah!
When we got to the reveal, I had actually forgotten the prologue! Because I was slow at reading, I bought the audiobook and blitzed it, and when we came to a scene later on, I was like OMG!! This was such a sad read. With so many people we could question, the person it actually is, well, I didn't even suspect.
A couple who went missing years ago are found in their car. But it's the story of how they got there. Alongside this, Josie and Noah now have Wren in their care. Now, not going to lie, I had actually forgotten who Wren and Erica were, but then we were drip-fed some information, and I remembered. The ending was cute, and it felt like now the family was complete.
I love that Lisa can still surprise me, and boy, did she in this book. So many webs were woven that my head was spinning by the climax. It was fantastic and so enjoyable. Josie is as tenacious as normal, and even better, we are starting to get a chink in Turner's armour!! I mean WHAT!!! There is a lot to unpack from the small snippet we were given. I can't wait to get into it in the next book, eek!!
Loved it!

Thank you netgalley and the publisher for this ARC.
This was SO good! The plot twist is wild which i never saw coming. So many secrets that none of the characters are safe at all. I loved diving into the personal lives of Josie and her story with Wren. The family dynamic is interesting and after that ending, I’m been eager to discover what happens next especially with Josie and Noah. 5 🌟

How is it possible that this is book 23? This is one of my two most favorite police procedural series. I’ve become as invested in the team as I am in the cases in each book. I love Josie and Noah carving out their own idea of family and their struggles. I love that they can make working together work and that they’ve also created a work family that is ever changing and the struggles that happen as it changes over time. I hated that Noah’s part was small in this book, but that was definitely offset with growth with Turner. I still love the smile it brings me when any of the team has to use the insult jar, but I like how he is slowly becoming a productive member of the team and that his personal life is peeking out. I can’t wait to get more of his story.
The case in this book grabbed me from the start. A couple driving home just disappears. Never makes it home and there was no trace of them. Until now. As I read it, it’s the small details that grab me even more. The skeleton key grabbed me as it’s unique and I can picture it and wonder what part it might ultimately play. There were twists and secrets that kept me guessing in the fast moving case.
This was the whole package for me. A complex case that kept me guessing and lots of character development among the team. Picking up not long after book 22, the repercussions were still playing out. The author always provides backstory for anything you might need, but part of what makes the series great is the growth of the characters, so while you can read this as a stand alone, I’d highly suggest reading the entire series. What’s a mere 23 books? Am I right? I’m already chomping at the bit to see what the author has in store for Turner and the rest of the team.

I have loved Josie Quinn from the very beginning! I love that this book shows her inner circle and support system hrowing even more.
Her latest case, brings all the twists and turns. Even when I thought I had it figured out, I only had half the story, the other half made my jaw drop!
If you love Josie, Noah and Trout, you will not be sorry that you continued their story with "The Couple's Secret"
Thank you Netgalley and Lisa Regan for this ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

This is one of the best novels in the series: intense, twisty, featuring flawed and complex characters, and at times disturbing.
Part crime thriller and part psychological thriller, it revolves around a cold case that turns out to be much more than it first appears.
There’s a rollercoaster of shocking twists and a resolution that feels like staring into the abyss (fortunately, the abyss doesn’t stare back).
As usual, I enjoyed the developments in Josie and Noah’s lives, and the new characters were a great addition.
Not a book to relax with, but perfect when you need a good dose of adrenaline.
Many thanks to Bookouture for this ARC — all opinions are my own.

My second book in this series by Lisa Regan. It started off okay but I was bored through a lot of it. I needed more action and until the 70% mark it didn’t go by fast. I did like the twist and didn’t see it coming. I feel like if I had read more books in this series, I would’ve felt more for the characters. This is book #23 so my fault for not reading more. I do it give it 3.5 ⭐️

Josie and Noah at it again. I love the balance in these books of home life and work. They have a full house in this one. Family in a unique way, but I always had a feeling that their story would be unique.
Even with their busy house, they’re still hard at work, attempting to figure out how the couple they found was killed. They’d been missing for years, but no one knew why. Were they good people, or not?
There was a lot of family drama in this one. The murder victims children have stayed close, and there’s a lot of hatred towards the daughter’s father. I felt for the children, they suffered greatly when their parents disappeared, but somehow they stuck it out.
Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture of my copy of this book.

Lisa Regan has written another winner with Book 23, The Couple’s Secret. This book series follows Josie Quinn, detective for the small fictional town Denton, PA.
A car was discovered in the river where 2 bodies have been found inside. Life seems not to be dull even in Central PA. Follow Josie and her team as they investigate another crime that turns the town for a loop.
Not only does Josie have her job investigating crime but she has found herself as a guardian to a teenager along with her husband, Noah. Being a detective is hard but this may prove to be more challenging!
Regan does an incredible job of keeping readers engaged with characters and the excitement as crimes are investigated. Her books always have twists and turns so that you still end up surprised at the end.
Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for the opportunity to read the book as an ARC.

I LOVED this book!
I had not read any of the Josie Quinn series before, but now I definitely want to add more to my TBR.
This started off pretty quick and I enjoyed the immediate suspense.
Highly recommend to anyone who loves a good who-dun-it!
Excited to read more!

Another great read by Lisa Reagan. I love all of the books in the Josie Quinn series. I love the way the author gives you all the mystery, twists and turns, and suspense, while still giving you a realistic view of the main character’s life. It really keeps me invested to know not only the job of the characters but their personal struggles. This makes them more relatable.
In book 23 Josie and her partner are pulled into a cold case when the car of a missing couple is pulled from the river with their bodies inside. It is found that they were murdered and Josie goes on the hunt for the killer. If you love a thriller,that keeps you guessing you will love this one! highly recommend.

Wow! Just wow! The more I read this latest book in the Josie Quinn series, the more shocked I became. What a thrilling story with shocking twists! I even had to stop reading for a moment at one point to say, “Oh wow!”
As the prologue reads, there’s a sentence that just might haunt you page after page: “Leave while you still can.”
Detective Josie Quinn is investigating the case of two victims found in a car deep in a river. Their names were Tobias Lachlan and Cora Stevens, and at first glance, it seems as if they might have driven off the road and sunk in the river. However, an examination by the medical examiner reveals otherwise. Josie begins by looking for the why of the murders, especially once the exact cause of death is determined.
Josie and her husband Noah have not only experienced dangerous and life-threatening situations but also a recent devastating disappointment. Despite these challenges, there are bright points in their lives. They have something special planned for their fifth anniversary and are now the guardians of a teenager named Wren. Becoming parents of a teen wasn’t something Josie or Noah had imagined, so their joys are mixed with some stress.
The investigation runs deeper than Josie could’ve ever expected, and Josie searches for clues that will lead to the right answers. As the couple that had died had adult children, that is where her investigation began. The excitement in this 23rd book doesn’t stop and it is an absolutely amazing read that left me in awe.
This series would definitely be enjoyed if beginning from the first book as getting to know Josie, Noah and their coworkers would really connect you to the series. Admittedly, I came into the series with book three, and with the first two in my TBR, and plan on correcting that oversight very soon.
If you are follower of the series, (and if not, why?) this book picks up soon after book 22 ended, Husband Missing. That book was equally as compelling as this one is, and left a huge thirst for this 23rd book. Lisa Regan did not disappoint. Not at all. She brings Josie to life, making her tangible and easy to connect with. I hope this series keeps on enduring as I want to see Josie, Noah and Wren grow as a family while Josie tackles the most difficult of cases.
Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

Det Josie Quinn comes in to investigates the murder of two people found in a submerged car: a young couple that disappeared 7 years ago, without a trace.
As she works the case , nothing seems as easily apparent as the survivors would have you believe.
Everyone seems to be hiding something and Jose is determined yo get to the bottom of the gruesome murder and apparently well planned cover up.
Great action, writing and characters that are well defined: some old friends and some new.
Superb suspense and riveting action.
Good read.

Lisa Regan hit it out of the park with this book. It was gripping, shocking, thrilling, mysterious and so hard to put down.
Josie Quinn is called to investigate the discovery of a car submerged in a river, little does she know this discovery is going to open a cold case from years ago. As the investigation continues, family and friends are questioned, and another body related to the case is found. As the investigation kicks up to high gear and the stakes get higher and higher!
This series is one of my favorite series as you can expect shocking mysteries, thrilling detective work while also getting premium character development and getting the see glimpses into their personal lives.
As always Lisa always leaves me wanting more and I can’t wait to see what more she is going to give us in the next book, I have a feeling it is going to be good!
If you are looking for a book full of secrets, tension twists, and chilling moments this is the book for you.
Thank you, NetGalley and Bookouture, for the ARC of this book.

The Couple’s Secret by Lisa Regan is the twenty-third book in the Josie Quinn series and there is a definite reason this series has lasted so long. Josie Quinn is not only an amazing cop but she is an ever-growing, ever-changing human being. Her personal growth is tempered by her professional growth as a cop. Regan has built a powerful and very human character who has lived through trauma and extreme happiness and continues surprise her audience in new and different ways, She is surrounded by colleagues and family who show these same qualities and it makes for an enticing read every time. At this juncture she and Noah are still recovering from his abduction and near death as well as the arrival of a new family member: Wren, who is the daughter of the only “stepfather” Josie had had who cared for her. Wren, like most teenagers, is proving to be a challenge, but Josie is hanging in.
This is a most peculiar case in that the people in the car that had been discovered in the river had been there for seven years. One night they had simply vanished and now everyone knew why. When the call first came in, the police were skeptical, but once they arrived at the scene and Josie dove into retrieve a license plate, things were confirmed and moved quickly to a rather unpleasant end. It is good solid, police work, as well as a good measure of intuition and some experience thrown in. There was no perception that anyone was in danger, although that proved to be false, so the thriller aspect was not present, but rather an intriguing mystery, one in which everyone told lies. Getting past the lies is the police work and Josie and Gretchen were able to with the help of their team. It was an intriguing mystery and great fun to follow along as it was solved.
I was invited to read The Couple’s Secret by Bookoutre. All thoughts and opinions are mine. #Netgalley #Bookoutre #LisaRegan #TheCouplesSecret

Josie Quinn #23 balances a complex mystery with the personal lives of the characters that fans of the series know and love, a perfect combination!
Josie and her husband Noah are now guardians of a young teen who has lost both of her parents in a short time. As they navigate parenthood and a new, tumultuous relationship with their charge, Wren, they are also presented a case that hits a bit too close to home: the bodies of a couple who went missing 7 years ago are found submerged in their vehicle, and Josie and Noah's team have no clues to what happened. As they delve into the lives of the couple, who were bringing together a blended family of their own that left behind two teenage children and another in his early twenties, they not only have trouble finding motive for anyone to have killed the couple, but they also see the lasting trauma on the children, making them worry even more for Wren. Josie digs to find clues the original investigator missed, but can the team figure out what happened without putting anyone else at risk? I love the characters in this series, they are multidimensional and the reader cares about them, and the plot is twisty, clever, and creative!

The Couple's Secret is book 23 in the Detective Josie Quinn series by Lisa Regan.
I loved returning to the world of Josie Quinn.
An absolutely brilliant start to this book, book 23 of the series. The characters are so well worked out that it is just familiar to read about them. Like you know them so well that you understand their reasonings and their actions taken. That makes the story so much more interesting and impressive to read.
As always there are plenty of twists and exciting turns that take the reader on a journey to find the answer. I love to follow the journey that Josie takes while solving the crimes. Josie is a wonderful complex character as are the plots. This is fantastic addition to the series and looking forward to many more.
Thank You NetGalley and Bookouture for your generosity and gifting me a copy of this amazing eARC!

Y’all! Lisa Regan does it again—The Couple’s Secret is small-town chills, family drama, and buried secrets at their finest. 💀 From the opening scene (a car dredged from the river, two bodies sealed in watery silence), you can smell the rust and feel the goosebumps crawl up your arms.
Detective Josie Quinn is sharp as ever, unraveling a family web so tangled it makes my AirPods cord look neat. Tobias and Cora—the perfect couple—aren’t just victims, they’re a box of lies waiting to explode. And when another body drops? The tension spikes like caffeine on an empty stomach. ⚡
Regan’s writing is slick, cinematic, and immersive—you hear the river dripping, taste the metallic tang of betrayal, and see those perfect smiles turn sinister. The pacing? Relentless. Just when you think you’ve caught your breath, Regan yanks the rug out.
Bottom line: The Couple’s Secret is dark, addictive, and heartbreakingly human. Josie Quinn fans, cancel your plans—this one’s a one-sitting knockout. 📚🔥
Thank you to Bookouture for this advance copy via #NetGalley for my honest, voluntary review. #TheCouplesSecret

As soon as I get my hands on a Josie Quinn book, I drop whatever I am doing (if possible), and read it immediately. As always with a Lisa Regan novel, this was an edge-of-my-seat, can’t-put-the-book down story. Josie and her team get tied up in a cold case - once missing persons from another town, now found drowned in their vehicle in Denton - a couple who left behind three young adult/teen children. Stirring up the dust as she does, Josie balances somewhat awkwardly dealing with her own personal issues while digging deeper into the lives of the traumatized family. Excellent on many levels, with an amazing teaser at the end for more on the taciturn Turner who remains a thorn in Josie’s side.
Thank you to Bookouture, Netgalley, and the author, Lisa Regan, for early access to entry #23 in this amazing series.