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The Other Woman
- Narrated by: Clare Corbett
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Okay y'all, it's spooky season, and my November Reese's Book Club X Hello Sunshine book pick - The Other Woman by Sandie Jones - has one of the most twisted and entertaining plots. When Emily meets Adam, she thinks she's found the one - but it's not long before another woman tries to ruin their relationship. And folks...that woman is HIS MOTHER. I can't wait for y'all to finish it because I NEED to discuss that ending with you! X Reese
The Reese Witherspoon X Hello Sunshine Book Club pick for November and USA Today best seller
The Other Woman by Sandie Jones is the most twisty, addictive, and unpausable debut audio thriller you'll hear this year.
He loves you: Adam adores Emily. Emily thinks Adam’s perfect, the man she thought she’d never meet.
But she loves you not: Lurking in the shadows is a rival, a woman who shares a deep bond with the man she loves.
And she'll stop at nothing: Emily chose Adam, but she didn’t choose his mother, Pammie. There’s nothing a mother wouldn’t do for her son, and now Emily is about to find out just how far Pammie will go to get what she wants: Emily gone forever.
The Other Woman will have you questioning her in every chapter.
This program includes a bonus conversation with the author.
Critic Reviews
"Thoroughly entertaining. Pammie is the mother-in-law from hell!" (Michelle Frances, number-one best-selling author of The Girlfriend)
“The Other Woman is an absorbing thriller with a great twist. A perfect beach read.” (Kristin Hannah, number-one New York Times best-selling author of The Great Alone)
"Narrator Clare Corbett gives each character in this engrossing thriller a genuine personality and unique voice.... She expertly delivers this debut novel's stunning final twist." (AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner)
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- Some random person
- 12-20-18
Lame
The majority of this weak-sauce of a book reads like the diary of the most uninteresting woman in the world whose only care in the world is the concern that her boyfriends "mum" hates her.
She obsesses over ever minor interaction with the mum without ever so much as having a frank, adult conversation with her boyfriend. She thinks about talking to him but her only attempt at communication is maybe scrunching up her nose or making a face of displeasure. She's a passive aggressive lame-o that likes to narrate things like "I am a strong person." Uhhh, nope - you're not. A strong person would have the uncomfortable conversation.
The relationship is as shallow as she is. There is literally not a hint of a shared life, common interests, or even interactions with his friends. But he is handsome, gives nice compliments, and the sex is apparently good so that should be enough to carry the story?
The boyfriend seems to stay out to all hours and get drunk quite often, but she seems to think this is like totally healthy - but the mum says something a bit off and this woman spends chapters describing how it haunts her for days or weeks. Again, lame.
Even the ending is gawd awful. It doesn't make any sense. If you go back through and rehash the plot points the ending DOES NOT MAKE ANY SENSE!! This for me is why the book earned 1 star.
A bit of a *spoiler* here but the best example of the worst of the plot is that the mum fakes cancer, is caught faking outright, and then suddenly a couple weeks or month later actually gets ill with cancer. But the book doesn't explain it, she just turns up with cancer. It's f'ing insane.
This feels like a watered-down English copy of The Girl on the Train (which was absolutely great).
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- Karen DeGroot
- 09-21-18
worst book and worst leading character
just unbelievable from start to finish. a very simp look e, naive leading character....UGH I hated it
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- FIRE GIRL
- 11-30-18
meh
psycho mother in law. quick twist at the end. it was a reach. not very satisfying. I expected more from a reesebookclub pick. it was basically a bad lifetime movie.
35 people found this helpful
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- Jenn
- 08-22-18
Meh somewhat ok thriller, but the kind where everything unravels at the VERY end
This was ok. I wouldn’t outright recommend it but I wouldn’t prevent someone from getting it if they were really considering it. I like mystery thrillers that unravel throughout the book with hints both subtle and obvious and sufficient time the end for revelations and for the audience to make connections from the other events that occurred throughout the book (“show not tell”). I was entertained enough by this book and there were definitely parts where I really thought I had the twist predicted and I was wrong (not totally but more so than correct) — but not in a super impressive way. Not seeing a twist coming isn’t always stronger than an “obvious” twist that is solidly supported with a web of backstory, clues, and good character development. One strong aspect of the book is the author’s ability to create a mood of anticipation — even whether or not it amounts to anything, I still thought the way these moods were written was decent. I like this narrator from many other books but in this story, her voice was a little too mature for the main character, like Mary Poppins playing a 20-something-year-old — proper, sure...but not quite right. It was, however, the just the right voice for the boyfriend’s mother.
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- Ashley Mainen
- 11-10-18
I hater to give negative reviews - BUT...
This was truly one of the first books I have ever read where I hate every single main character within it. It was a predictable, unrealistic bore to get through. I feel so harsh saying it, but oh, it was bad!
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- Aggie
- 11-11-18
Meh. Disappointing. Hard to listen to.
I felt this was a sub par psychological thriller. Much of it was listening to bickering conversations I wanted to end. I felt like the main character was stupid (sorry couldn’t find a more fitting word) for letting this happen to her. The story was a little ADHD the first half. One story is being told and then it went to a flashback and then a story outside of that flashback. Wished it would just stick the story. Ending was a little predictable.
Lastly the narration is overacted. A little too much and too loud at times. The narrator’s male voices are awful. Always sounding like big oafs with colds.
31 people found this helpful
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- Nikki
- 11-04-18
A predictable pass
The main character is so desperate for a happy ending she blatantly ignores signs that tell her to run. This book just didn’t do it for me. I had to force myself to finish.
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- Julia
- 12-01-18
pushed the limits of credulity
Women who twist themselves into knots to be with someone they "love"...bah! This dysfunctional relationship should have been axed twenty chapters earlier. i want to read about strong women and true partnerships in love. This missed the mark.
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- Sara
- 08-26-18
Left dumb struck!
Holy mother of... woah, sometimes a book comes around and smacks you upside the head. Dumb struck! Like how did I not see that? Sandier Jones wrote a fantastic mystery. That is what this is... there isn’t much of a thriller feel until those last 15 minutes. But during that brief time your heart will be going wild. I do kind of wish there was more of a thriller aspect to the story but it’s a great think story.
The narrator Clare Corbett was great. She read a fantastic story and, again, the accent is just perfect! I’d definitely listen to more books read by Ms. Corbett.
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- C. A. Cameron
- 08-28-18
Spare me the constant blushes!
Well, no one can say I was not warned. There were "hints and allegations", reviews and comments from other readers and listeners. And when I trust my instinct as I consider the purchase an Audible download, if I pause? Baaaad choice. And The Other Woman
and
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Clare Corbett
was a baaaaad choice.
But, I whinged, it's steamy, sweat down the back of my neck hot in Missouri. It's 103 in my car before A/C kicks in. I'm bored! Bored, bored and more bored! I wanted entertainment, I wanted suspense, I wanted "Gone Girl" Version 2, I wanted
"Passenger" Version 2! And Emily? Those other two novels' protagonists would have given her a slap across the face, kicked her to the floor and stepped over the body.
I am kicking Emily out of my Audible, stepping over her excessively blushing body and walking away.
I have returned 4 books over the past year. I asked my librarian "Why is so much ______ (expletive) published recently"? She leaned forward and whispered "Because nowadays, publishers will publish just about anything". True words! And The Other Woman is a prime example.
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