‘Hello, stranger,’ says the beautiful woman on the doorstep. Pushing past me, she throws herself into my husband’s arms while I stand frozen in shock. I’ve never seen this woman before in my life… but how does she know the man I married?
The colour drains from my husband’s face as she releases him. When Ted says her name – Alice – my blood runs cold. Because I’ve heard her name before. Alice is the woman who broke my kind husband’s heart. Ted told me she vanished from his life after their breakup, but has he been lying this whole time?
I stare at him in disbelief, but he swears he never invited her. Can I believe him? Whatever actually happened, I want her out of my house… but as thunder cracks and the sky turns dark, a huge storm sets in. We’re stuck here: is this my chance to discover the truth?
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I stare out of the rain-streaked car window, trying to see the Scottish landscape as the car whips past rust-coloured heather and mud.

MY THOUGHTS
Sadie and Ted’s marriage needs a sprucing up, together for over a decade, things just haven’t been the same recently. Sadie is convinced renting a huge mansion in the middle of nowhere in the Highlands for the Christmas holiday is just what they need.
Along with their two daughters the holiday house appears perfect for their little family, and they get inside just as the car runs out of gas and the raging storm starts.
Now as I’m reading this psychological thriller I’m thinking, okay this is pretty tame when is the action starting? As you read you absorb the words you’re reading and have a belief in them, this is how the story will go, you’re walking along minding your own business and then an anchor drops on top of you. You reel back, staggering under the weight of your assumptions and realize, they’re just that and you should never make assumptions as you read because you really never know.
Shocking twists and turns, I felt like I am teetering on the edge of a cliff, one exhale too much and I’d be over the edge!
A must read not to miss. It took my breath away!
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

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THE AUTHOR

Rosie Walker is a novelist of four psychological thrillers: ‘My Husband’s Ex’ (2024), ‘The Baby Monitor’ (2024), ‘The House Fire’ (2022), and ‘Secrets of a Serial Killer’ (2020).
Her books mostly explore dark domestic themes: secrets, lies, affairs and revenge. But in real life Rosie is a cheery person who loves rom coms, beach holidays, reality TV, and dog walks by the sea. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband, daughter, and their dog.
Rosie has a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh and an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Lancaster University.
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8 replies on “Blog tour for My Husband’s Ex: A totally addictive psychological thriller packed with twists! by Rosie Walker”
This one sounds so good! I hope I don’t get too scared when I read it, or sad. This story is like the worst case scenario nightmare that you hope never comes true!! Brilliant idea. 💡 🌷
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It’s a very brilliant idea the authors of these psychological thrillers have. Would I want to be locked away with one on a dark and stormy night and have them mad at me, I don’t think so 🙂
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When I saw the subtitle in the subscription email I saw “Blog tour for My Husband’s Ex..” and I thought, well you don’t see that every day. Then I realized that “My Husband’s Ex” was the name of a book. Anyway, you wrote a great review.
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Hahaha, now that made me laugh. No ex there for him, or me. 33 years for us in July. Thank you and yeah, that would be pretty awkward to be writing a review for his ex, if there was one. I think I’ll just stay out of that one 🙂
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That is good to hear. My wife and I will also have our 33rd anniversary this July.
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That’s quite an accomplishment. It’ll be 32 years for us July 10th. Do you have a trip away planned? We don’t but I’m still hoping for a few days away.
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A trip would be nice but we can’t leave our dog Rollo alone with someone else. It’s the way he is. All our other dogs we could leave with other people but not Rollo. My wife, Claudia, will take our daughter to Disneyworld but I will stay with Rollo.
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ditto!
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