My Review of The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden


Title: The Wife Upstairs 
Author: Freida McFadden 
Published: March 23, 2020
Published by: Dreamscape Media 
Genre: Mystery/ Thriller 
Pages: 272 pages 
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review: 
Wow! What a thriller! Sylvia has been down on her luck for a while, and she is dealing with an ex that won't let her go, and also she needs a job! So one morning while grabbing coffee she found a lady who was choking and helped her, although the lady insisted that she assaulted her. However, there was a person that was watching the whole scene, and he validated to everyone the server and all that Sylvia saved the woman. The two ended up talking and he offered her a job to come and keep his wife company. The job offer seemed too good to be true but, she took it because she needed the opportunity.
Victoria seemed to have it all, she had a promising career, friends, and the most thoughtful boyfriend who soon turned to husband! However, while everything seemed to be picture perfect it wasn't. Victoria had little signs that her boyfriend wasn't who she thought he was. That all changed when Victoria had a terrible accident. Victoria fell down the stairs at home and she was left in a wheelchair and bedridden.  This is where the two meet! Sylvia becomes Victoria's caretaker during the day and while Sylvia thinks Adam is so considerate to take care of his wife with so much care it seems like everything is not what it seems. Victoria leads Sylvia to a diary of hers that she wrote, and while Sylvia is reading the diary secrets are coming to light. Then nothing is the same! I listened to the audiobook and it was great! The narrator fit the story and I was left on the edge of my seat the last 30% of the book!!! If you enjoyed Colleen Hoover's Verity then you will love this one! Thank you Netgalley and Dreamscape Media for the opportunity to read and review this one!

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