Have you ever learned that there is a new subgenre
that is a perfect way to describe a book that you just read? I just learned that a “popcorn thriller” is a
“light, entertaining, and not too heavy suspense novel.” That is a perfect description of The Bitter
Truth by Shanora Williams.
Jolene feels like her husband, Dominic, the current
Governor of North Carolina, is hiding something from her. When a mysterious woman starts showing up at
campaign events, what secrets will start to come out?
My thoughts on this novel:
· This book kept me up way too late at night. It kept me guessing throughout the novel – it was a roller coaster of a novel.
· The story was told in alternating viewpoints that kept the story fresh and kept the reader guessing.
· This was a domestic thriller with the story dealing with a married couple, their friends, and a few others in their orbit.
· This was the first book I read by Shanora Williams, and it won’t be my last.
· I listened to the Between the Chapters Book Club interview with the author this week. It was interesting. I learned a lot about the author and her writing process
· I enjoyed that in this book everything was not as it appears, and the surprises kept coming.
· The author has a note at the beginning of the novel that discusses possible triggers in the novel.
· I liked that the chapters were very short, which made this book very easy to read.
The Bitter Truth by Shanora Williams is a perfect fun suspense
thriller for the summer.
Book Source: Giveaway copy from Kensington Books and the
Between the Chapters Book Club. Thank-you!
Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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