Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Best Day Ever by Kaira Rouda (2017)

 

This book is about Paul Strom and his wife Mia who appear to have the perfect marriage. Paul has planned a romantic weekend with his wife at their summer home before the season starts. He continually refers to the getaway as the Best Day Ever. On the drive-up Mia gets very irritated by Paul. I was annoyed with him as well. The character seems to be a real jerk, and he gets even more egotistical as the couple gets closer to their destination. By the time they arrived at the summer house I believed Mia was having an affair with a neighbor.

It is as the evening comes to an end that the reader begins to see why Paul believes his is the Best Day Ever, at least for him. Or is it?

I found this book to be simply wonderful, bringing something new to the usual thriller plotline. I gave it a big fat 5-star review on GoodReads.

3.71 stars on Goodreads, 4.1 on Amazon

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