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Woman on the Edge
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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wallacereads
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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Mehso-so

#FabulousFebruary is the motivation I needed to finish a bunch of books that I had started.

Morgan‘s life is fundamentally changed when a distraught woman begs her to take her baby and then jumps in front of a train. As the police focus their investigation on Morgan; she races to find out what could have led to this tragic end.

This was an okay read; I found all the characters were more like caricatures and frankly annoying.

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wallacereads
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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Today‘s plans; too bad work is in the way. 🤓

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wallacereads
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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Escaping Monday…

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ShelleyBooksie
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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Pickpick

Excellent page-turner with great characters. The only downside is that the end was predictable.

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Kris10H
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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Mehso-so

A bit too contrived for my liking. When I read a mystery or thriller, I want it to come together at the end in a way that makes sense. This was not that. 😒

Hhhjjjnsjehdhwjd I 100% agree. 3y
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Sharpeipup
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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monalyisha I want everything about what you‘ve got. 😍 4y
Megabooks I‘m looking at that pizza too!! Lovely night I‘m sure! 4y
wanderinglynn What a great name for a bookstore! 4y
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Tracyantoon I was just there last week! Had to check out the new location. What a great little downtown area! 4y
Sharpeipup @Tracyantoon what a small world! 4y
Sharpeipup @monalyisha @Megabooks their pizza is our favorite! 4y
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Clwojick
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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I‘ve been the worst at posting my update lately. My schedule is still messed up, but I‘ll get back into the swing of things soon! 😅 Here is my progress so far for #Slaughterthon! So far I‘ve ringed in about 19 hours.

Andrew65 I‘m at 28 1/2 hours. 4y
Clwojick @Andrew65 That‘s awesome! 👏🏻 4y
Andrew65 @Clwojick Helps with being off work. 4y
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NaomiO
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Pickpick

Another amazing book, couldn‘t put it down and by a Canadian author. I have read many a suspense books in my life and a lot of the time I can usually put together what happened half way through, but woman on the edge kept me guessing.

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candority
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If you‘re looking for a thriller that is full of clichés and characters who repeatedly make bad decisions, Woman on the Edge is for you. Unfortunately, that is not what I was looking for so I found this book tedious, ridiculous, and overall, unenjoyable.

Book 3 for #BookSpinBingo

MsMelissa I liked this one 🤷🏻‍♀️. I find thrillers always receive mixed reviews. There have been lots I‘ve enjoyed that others have hated, and vice versa. There seem to be few that are universally liked. 4y
candority @Book_Fiend_Melissa Yeah, they definitely do. I guess it all depends on which tropes you like versus which ones you can‘t stand. I‘ve been reading too many thrillers with similar tropes as this one, so I think I‘m just tired of it. If I had of read it last year, I might have enjoyed it more 🤷‍♀️ 4y
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NaomiO
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey

It‘s been awhile since I posted anything on here since it‘s been very hard for me to read since the Pandemic hit, my anxiety has had me feeling antsy and hard to sit down and focus on my reading. I haven‘t read as much as I hoped to have read this year but I have read a few amazing books. Women on the Edge was the last book I read and I couldn‘t put it down. I will make a post about it in another post, but it‘s a must read.

CaliforniaCay Don't feel bad, you're not alone there! The world has gone crazy and I've also been finding it hard to concentrate on reading. Sometimes it's nice to scroll through litsy just to live vicariously through others who are getting a lot read 🤗💚 4y
NaomiO @CaliforniaCay 💜💜💜 4y
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MoonWitch94
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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#Two4Tuesday

1️⃣ The tagged book 📖 Is it perfect, no. But man it‘s a fun ride! I zipped through it in a day & every person I have recommended it to has loved it as well. Check it out!
2️⃣ Yes, but usually it‘s through Litsy & I ask people who read the same genres.

Thanks @TheSpineView for another fun round of questions! ♥️📖☺️ Hope the tagged friends wanna play!

MySharonaK Thank you for the tag 💜 4y
TheSpineView Your welcome! Thanks for playing and happy Tuesday! 💜📚💙📚💚📚🤩 4y
sharread Hi! Do you know what happened to @LauraAshley Litsy says her account is deleted. 4y
MoonWitch94 @sharread I just noticed that. No idea 🤷🏻‍♀️ Vert odd, though. 4y
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la_rose_noire
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Pickpick

Nicole gave her baby to a stranger seconds before jumping to her death. The story evolves around two strong female characters. Unfortunately I understood how the story would unfold pretty early on. Perhaps from reading too many books of the same genre. Still an interesting read.

MyNamesParadise Pretty picture! I recently finished this one as well. It was a quick read! 4y
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la_rose_noire
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My new favorite reading spot ! 📚🍹☀🌊

hannah-leeloo @ReaperOfTerrasen straight away reminded me of you 😂 4y
Bookish_Viking @hannah-leeloo exactly! That looks perfectly ideal... though I don‘t know how much I‘d actually be reading. 4y
swishandflick Looks so nice!! Where is that? 4y
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MyNamesParadise Oh that looks lovely! 4y
LinesUponAPage That‘s perfect. It gets hot you just sit in the water. You get too cool you move to the tables! Where is this??? 4y
Itchyfeetreader Oh wow this looks fabulous 4y
Bklover Looks perfect! 4y
la_rose_noire @Lifeisasnap It is perfect! It's in Québec city. 4y
la_rose_noire @swishandflick 🤦forgot to tag you in previous comment. 4y
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la_rose_noire
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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A new day, a new book ! 📚 #currentlyreading

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MyNamesParadise
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Pickpick

A solid thriller that really hooks you as soon as you open the book and leaves you hooked until the end. The two main characters Morgan and Nicole were well developed and you really felt for both of them. I found the male characters to come off cliche but it didn‘t slow the action of the plot. I read this book in 2 days. I would read another thriller by the author. This would make a good movie.

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abookishbutterfly
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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Hey guys! I have a new thriller book giveaway on my Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/p/B-pr5a6g8e0/?igshid=1sf67fz7t1nxw

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abookishbutterfly
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Panpan

After handing her baby to a stranger on the subway platform, Nicole Markham jumps to her death. The stranger, Morgan Kincaid, has no idea why she was chosen to care for this child and while the police look into all of the strange circumstances surrounding the suicide, Morgan does some sleuthing of her own.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3212369234

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Brenda
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I'm giving it a pick, even though I had some issues. I think it would have been better to read it. I wasn't fond of the narration.

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JacqMac
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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Mehso-so

Meh. It had so much potential. But the unreliable narrator was just so unreliable. Her crazy was just too crazy. And it was so predictable. The writing felt messy. It could have used more editing maybe. It was a quick and easy read though.

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JacqMac
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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I‘m waiting for our property manager to arrive. Sometime between 8am and 4pm. Why can‘t they ever give you a smaller window? Waiting makes me anxious. But I have books!

Louise Same here—waiting for the oil tank installation guy, who will come “sometime today”. 5y
JacqMac @Louise My guy just left. I only had to wait 5 hours. I hope your wait is shorter. Lol 5y
Louise Haha! The guys just left here too; but unfortunately, they have to come back on Monday. In the meantime, I‘ll have the dubious pleasure of moving lots of basement boxes to make room for them to bring a new oil tank through to the back. Fun times! 🙄 😆 5y
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MoonWitch94
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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This was a pretty good one. I read it in less than 24hours, it was fast paced & I had a hard time stopping. Generally well written, however, I wanted more character development and a deeper mystery (I pegged it pretty fast). It wrapped up too quick for me. It‘s a short read at only 260 pages, but it was a fun thriller with a positive ending that makes you believe in fighting a good fight for second chances. #womanontheedge #firstbookof2020

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MonicaLoves2Read
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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If you like Psychological suspense, you need to read this book. It was so good for a debut. There are a lot of twists and turns. Came out in November.

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Lel2403
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The story is told in chapters from both Morgan and Nicole‘s perspectives, in the present day and the weeks leading up to the event at the station. Does she have postpartum depression or is the memory of events 19 years ago affecting Nicole more than she realises?

This really is incredibly tense, it really brings alive the panic and disorientation of Nicole and will leave you breathless. Emotional, fast paced with some brilliantly twisty moments.

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GirlWellRead
Woman on the Edge | Samantha M. Bailey
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In this explosive novel, one of the women is struggling with her grief and the desire to become a mother, the other is struggling with becoming a mother and the overwhelming desire to protect her child. The character descension and strong pacing ratchet up the tension. It is cleverly delivered in short, suspenseful chapters. With the speed of a train, this incredible debut comes careening down the tracks. It is exhilarating, tense, and consuming.