Book review “The Bride” by John Nicholl

BOOK REVIEW (BLOGTOUR) NO : 192

Psychological Thriller

Standalone

Length : 282 pages

Publisher : Boldwood Books

SYNOPSIS/BOOK BLURB

She’s on trial for murder… Now it’s her turn to tell her story…

# The truth is that I loved James with my whole heart. We were soulmates: meant to be together forever. On the morning of our wedding, I had just found out I was carrying his child.

But it’s time to tell my side of the story. It’s time everyone knew what happened on that wedding day, on our honeymoon, and on that fateful last drive together. It’s time everyone found out about the secrets and about the threat that loomed over our marriage. It’s time everyone found out who really killed James.

And I need everyone to believe me. To believe I’m not a killer. Because if they don’t, then my baby won’t just have no father… she’ll have no mother.

REVIEW ~ NIKI PRESTON ~ 5 STARS PLUS

Well my first thought on The Bride was “WOW” Honestly this book will have you turning pages like a Tasmanian Devil. An utterly gripping read from start to finish. I changed my opinion on Daisy, the main protagonist many many times. For the most part we are reading from her point of view as she tells her truth whilst awaiting trial. I even changed my mind about why she was in prison. Was a massive miscarriage of justice about to happen? or is she really in prison because she is guilty?

The Bride is brilliantly written and keeps you on your toes through out. John Nicholl has created a masterpiece of deception. mistrust and love that twists all the way to the end. I was enthralled by every single word and found myself caring more for Daisy and her lost soulmate James, as the pages ran out, I did not actually want the pages to run out. I was enjoying it too much for it to end! I did not at any point, however guess the final twist and boy was it a good one! Brilliant all round incredible read. Definitely worth a few reading hours.

John Nicholl is the bestselling author of numerous psychological thrillers and detective series, previously published by Bloodhound, and inspired by his real-life experience as an ex-police officer and child protection social worker. Boldwood will be publishing the next title in his Galbraith series and a new psychological thriller in autumn 2022, and will be reissuing his bestselling backlist from May 2022.

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With Thanks for the advance Copy to …..

Rachel Gilbey

John Nicholl

Boldwood Books

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