The Wife Before

A Spellbinding Psychological Thriller with a Shocking Twist

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A new bride’s fairytale home in a luxurious Colorado mansion becomes a prison of secrets in this unpredictable novel of suspense, reminiscent of the classic gothic tale Rebecca

A sexy and scandalous psychological thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Perfect Ruin, for fans of Colleen Hoover’s Verity

Samira Wilder has never had it easy, and when her latest lousy job goes south, things only promise to get harder. Until she unexpectedly meets a man who will change her life forever. Renowned pro golfer Roland Graham is wealthy, handsome, and caring, and Samira is dazzled. Best of all, he seems to understand her better than anyone ever has. And though their relationship moves a bit fast, when Roland proposes, Samira accepts. She even agrees to relocate to his secluded Colorado mansion. After all, there’s nothing to keep her in Miami, and the mansion clearly makes him happy. Soon, they are married amid a media firestorm, and Samira can’t wait to make a fresh start-as the second Mrs. Graham . . .

Samira settles into the mansion, blissfully happy-until she discovers long-hidden journals belonging to Roland’s late wife, Melanie, who died in a tragic accident. With each dusty page, Samira comes to realize that perhaps it was no accident at all-that perhaps her perfect husband is not as perfect as she thought.

Even as her trust in Roland begins to dwindle and a shadow falls over her marriage and she begins to fear for her own life, Samira is determined to uncover the truth of Melanie’s troubled last days. But even good wives should know that the truth is not always what it seems . . .

On Sale
Jun 28, 2022
Page Count
320 pages
Publisher
Dafina
ISBN-13
9781496731111