Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Book Review: The Woman I Was Before by Kerry Fisher @KerryFSwayne

 The Woman I Was Before

By Kerry Fisher



A new home can be a happy ending. Or a fresh start. Or a hiding place...

Of all the emotions single mother Kate Jones feels as she walks into her brand new house on Parkview Road, hope is the most unexpected. She has changed her name and her daughter’s, and moved across the country to escape the single mistake that destroyed their lives.

Kate isn’t the only woman on the street starting afresh. Warm, whirlwind Gisela with her busy life and confident children, and sharp, composed Sally, with her spontaneous marriage and high-flying career, are the first new friends Kate has allowed herself in years. Whilst part of her envies their seemingly perfect lives, their friendship might help Kate to leave her guilt behind.

Until one day, everything changes. Kate is called to the scene of a devastating car accident, the consequences of which will test everything the women thought they knew about each other, and themselves.

Can Kate stop her own secrets from unravelling, or was her hope for a new life in vain?

Book Rating:

📚📚📚📚📚 = I could not put this book down. I Highly Recommend.

📚📚📚📚 = A really great read.

📚📚📚 = It was enjoyable.

📚📚 = It was okay.

📚 = Um...! 😕


My Review

The Woman I Was Before

📚📚📚📚📚

You know a book is great when you find yourself trying to slow down, limiting yourself to several pages a day because you don't want the story to end. This is such a book.

This novel is a reminder that not everything you see on social media is real - it does not depict real life.  The three characters in this novel, Kate, Gisela  and  Sally, seemingly have it all together - at least on social media, but the truth is,  life isn't as picture perfect as they have made it out to be.

I thought this novel was something very special indeed. It certainly deserves to be read. 


Kerry Fisher is an internationally bestselling author of women's contemporary fiction, including The Woman I Was Before, The Silent Wife (USA Today bestseller) and The Secret Child. She was born in Peterborough, studied French and Italian at the University of Bath and spent several years living in Spain, Italy and Corsica. After returning to England to work as a journalist, she eventually abandoned real life stories for the secrets of fictional families. She now lives in Surrey with her husband, two teenage children and a naughty Lab/Schnauzer called Poppy.


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