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I really enjoyed this! From the moment I read the synopsis I was intrigued, I've been wanting to read more thrillers and this sounded right up my street. I spent the majority of the book irritated but in the best way if that is even possible? I love Holly's character but found I grew to love Jessica and Lark too.
The book didn't feel slow or rushed to me, it was the perfect pace and I even laughed out loud a few times which I did not expect at all.
I was already recommending the book to friends while I was still reading it.

OMG this steamy drama filled w/shocking revelation book is amazingly entertaining!!!!!!!!!!!!! It reminded me of the movie The Other Woman in some ways but was way more juicy. If you love juicy, drama, & women who kick ass & take names when you do them wrong you will love this book. Thank you to Lake Union Publishing & Netgalley for my free e-copy. It was my pleasure to read and review this delicious book

Holly has been married to Jon for many years. They are raising three children, have a lovely home.
Jessica is dating Jack, her boss, and is waiting on his divorce from the wife he calls "Annie Wilkes".
Lark is seeing Trip, her angel investor, who believes in her game enough to set her up with her own company.
Sounds nice, right? The problem lies in the fact that Jon, Jack and Trip are all the same man. He has these women right where he wants them until Holly starts to realize things just are not right. Then the wheels start turning and what will happen to Jon/Jack/Trip?
I kept thinking just how tired this man must be. How do you keep juggling three women, three different "jobs", three different schedules? All those lies, you would think he would trip (ha ha) up there. He is definitely the definition of a narcissist.
This was a fun read. It moved along very quickly. I enjoyed the three women very much. They were smart, all very accomplished in their own right. It all is very satisfying and quite enjoyable.
Thanks to Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for an advance copy of this book.

Jon/Jack/Trip is a serial philanderer, mixed up three different women and with a different agenda for being with each of them, the wife, the colleague and the younger woman. Eventually of course he cant keep juggling and is caught out.
He is also a well respected doctor who is leading the field in a cure for cancer, however all is not as it seems there either.
I found the beginning a bit slow but was eventually drawn in to the web of lies and couldn't wait to get to the end

I really enjoyed this soapy, fun book!
Narrated by three women, all wives/fiancees/girlfriends of Jonathan Wright, each one has a unique voice and piece of the puzzle. I found this entire book to be fast-paced and entertaining.
I wholly disliked Jon Wright and all of his manifestations and kept reading to make sure that he got what was coming to him, and I was not disappointed.
If you're in the mood for a revenge story with great characters and a plot to keep you engaged, look no further and choose this novel.

A great read.
The story follows three women: Holly, Jessica and Lark. Holly is married to Jack and they have 3 children together. Jessica is starting out a relationship with her boss Jon, and Lark is getting to know Trip. But soon they will all realise how closely linked they really are!
The book makes me wonder how anyone can have the energy and organisational skills to live a triple life! The characters are believable and have you rooting for these women the whole way through.
The story takes us through the realisation of each woman finding out she has been duped, to a satisfying climax, and while it appears the man in question may not have learnt his lesson the ending is positive.

This books was an interesting take on the cheating husband story but it wasn’t just about cheating the women he loved, the mother of his children or the other women in his life. It was much more than that. A charismatic leader of an upstart company with a vision of dignosing cancer before it happens makes on fraudulent decision after another as his life implodes. The women ban together to take him down. I very much enjoyed the story although at times I was sick to my stomach for what he was doing to these ladies. In the end, girl power took over and changed the game!

This was a really enjoyable novel about a man trying to juggle relationships between three different women without anyone catching on.
Jack/Jon/Trip is a charming, wealthy career man, racking up airline miles, constantly on the go. His frequent “work trips” are an easy way to explain to his wife, fiancé and girlfriend why he can never stay in one place for long.
Stories about people living out multiple identities isn’t anything new, but observing Mr. Wright run himself ragged trying to be the perfect guy was engaging and fun.
Thanks to #netgalley and #lakeunionpublishing for this ARC of #thethreemrswrights in exchange for an honest review.

This is the first book I've read by this author - who actually happens to be two people using a combination of their names. The cover of the book is what drew me at first. This tells the story of Holly, Lark and Jessica and how they came to be "Mrs. Wright". I really enjoyed the style of writing and was quickly drawn into the stories. I really enjoyed the ending and felt that the story lines were all nicely wrapped up at the end.

Fun, Interesting Read - With A Seemingly Tacked On Ending. This was truly a fun book. Told mostly from three perspectives - a woman a man meets at a bar, another woman a man has plucked away from a medical fellowship at Duke to be in his cancer research startup, and a third woman who is married to a man who is always away on business - the book follows each relationship and becomes clear to the reader fairly early that these "three" men are in fact the same guy. From there, it begins to pick up a more serious version of The Other Woman - the 2014 comedy featuring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton. But the last chapter, ostensibly from the view of the woman from the bar, is seemingly tacked on and extremely rushed, and that ultimately hurts the aftertaste of the book. Truly solid work before that point, the book probably would have had a better aftertaste had it actively shown the event the last chapter speaks of instead of from a perspective of a few years after the event, maybe with the things of a few years later as an active epilogue (which this book doesn't actually have). Still, truly a fun book before that point, and very much recommended.

The premise of the book was that Holly had been married to Jack for twenty years and they had three children and had built a business together. Jessica, fresh out of med school, is recruited by Jonathan, who owns a revolutionary medical start-up in her intended field of practice. Then there is Lark, who has invented a science board game for girls, and meets Trip on the night before she is to meet with investors about her project. She lands the man and the money to fund her new business. The three women are so different, yet they all have one thing in common.... they are married (or are marrying) the same man.
It sounds great right? I had high hopes for this, but they fell a little short of my expectations. My only complaint was that the women, especially Holly and Jessica who both held medical degrees, should be brilliant, so it didn't seem realistic that they would be that naïve, especially considering some of the ridiculous excuses he gave for things like bruises on his arms in the shape of handprints. I wanted it to feel more believable. Other than that it was an enjoyable story.

Jonathan Mitchell Wright....is no “Mr Right”.
But, he manages to convince three, different women that he is.
AT THE SAME TIME.
And, these are savvy, successful, smart women...except when it comes to love.
Told from the alternating perspectives of the three likable women, Holly, Jessica and Lark-
each chapter ends with advice shared through a “TED TALK” -which is an organization which shares
“ideas worth spreading” by video, in 18 engaging minutes.
The one featured in this book is by “Mr Jonathan Mitchell Wright the third”.
How will that play into this book?
I was intrigued to find out.
From the synopsis: Mr. Wright has everything. All that’s left to give him, is what he deserves”.
Thank You to Lake Union Publishing for my gifted copy.
It was my pleasure to provide an honest review!
Available on Sept. 29th, 2020

Thank you to Lake Union Publishing, NetGalley, and the author for the review copy of this book. All opinions in this review are my own.
Holly lives in a suburban mansion with her three kids and her husband, Jack. Jessica just relocated to Chicago to live with her boyfriend, Jon. After meeting in a hotel bar, Lark tries to make a long-distance relationship work with Trip while she is living in Los Angeles. The only problem is that Jack, Jon, and Trip are all the same man.
I am actually kind of surprised how much I enjoyed The Three Mrs. Wrights. While the ending is predictable, I found that this book is still able to offer some twists to keep the reader hooked. It is amazing how daring Jack/Jon/Trip is at some points in the book. He makes some decisions that had me wondering how he ever thought things were going to work out. Overall, The Three Mrs. Wrights is a light, engaging read!

Three women, each with their own man - or so they thought!
Holly is a happily married woman with three children, a home to be proud of, runs a charity and uses her medical training to work part time as a paediatrician. Her husband of twenty years, Jack, has a thriving company which keeps him on the road - or in the air - a lot of the time. Jessica's new man also travels a lot; her career path veers off course when he offers her a lucrative job with his biomedical firm, still in her main field of interest but with a different trajectory. Of course, getting to spend more time with Jon seals the deal. Lark, meanwhile, is out for fun following a broken relationship and when she meets Trip, in town for business, the sparks fly - both in and out of bed. When Trip offers to invest in her business idea, it seems she has all her ducks in a row. Could all three women be lucky enough to find their lifelong partner, or is their ideal man hiding a secret?
This is a decent enough read. All three women come from different walks of life and are heading in differing directions. The characterisation is excellent, their stories diverse but, for me, it could have done with being a little briefer which I suspect would have made it a sharper read. It did go on a bit, and I found my mind wandering several times. The ending - when it came - was justified and satisfying, I just wish it hadn't taken so long to get there! Linda Keir is the name used by a husband and wife writing team and this is my first encounter with these authors work; I notice that both of their previous novels have mixed reviews so perhaps I'm not alone (I'm usually out of step!). It's a great cover, very appropriate, but for me it's a 3.5 star read.
My thanks to the publisher for my copy via NetGalley; this is, as always - my honest, original and unbiased review.

Three women. Each one of them intertwined with the same man. He calls himself Trip, Jon or Jack.
Yet, all three women are not 100% sure about him. Maybe something is off? Yet, Holly had been married to Jack for 19 years having 3 children with him. Jessica, a fellow doctor, will be performing research with Jon. And Lark - barely knows him, yet he was willing to invest in her game product. Very new to Lark, she thought this could be the "love of her life". All three of them do...
A very interesting read! Told by the women in alternating chapters, we see how a man can "fool" them into thinking they are his one and only...
Difficult to put down! RECOMMEND!!!
Many Thanks to Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for a wonderful story.

The Three Mrs. Wrights is about three separate women- where each chapter follows their lives- all tied into their relationship with Mr. Wright. You have his wife Jessica, Holly, another wife, and he gets engaged with Lark- all women from different areas in Chicago. They all have relationships with this one man- who is named Jack- or John- depending on which female he was with. I just felt very confused when reading this and although the premise of the story may be great for others.. I just felt it was not for me. I don't really like cheating in relationships but can tolerate the read as it boils down to the actual story, but this was cheating with 3 different women and he couldn't make up his mind with who he really is.
I give this a 2.5 as it seems so unrealistic, the story was just not intriguing to me and did not captivate me in any way.

This book reminded me so much of the movie the other woman with Cameron Diaz and Kate upton. But, this book was full of female empowerment. Which the movie was lacking a little bit. Getting 3 different perspectives from Holly, Jessica and lark was great. Each girl was so different but they were kicking ass in their perspective fields. I liked how none of the girls were the ditzy blonde one with big boobs. Each one had their own life before and after jack/Jon/trip.
I did feel the ending was a little rushed. I wanted more of them confronting Jon. I also didn’t like that he was still successful in the end. I was rooting for him to be left alone with nothing. Lol.
Overall I would totally recommend this to anyone and everyone. Thanks to netgalley for the early read.

This story is a story of one very cunning con man (Jack, Jon, Trip) depending on the situation and his attempt to balance three women told from each character's point of view. First, we have Holly, his wife, and the mother of his children. Jack portrays her as the crazy soon to be ex-wife. Second, we have Jessica. The brilliant scientist who Jon hires to work at the company he and Holly co-founded. After starting her job, Jessica notices discrepancies in the data and that Jon has little answers while deflecting her concerns. She also has several encounters with Holly. Those encounters leave Jessica wondering if Holly really is crazy, she seems so put together. She also begins to wonder if Jon is lying to her as well and if so, what is he hiding. Third, is Lark. The free-spirited board game developer whose goal is to encourage young girls to fall in love with Chemistry with the hope they will go into a STEM career.
Fate brings the three women together and upon finding out about one another, they embark on a plan to free themselves while also blindsiding the man responsible for causing their emotional pain.
I really liked this book and the fact that Jack/Jon/Trip is so narcissistic that he underestimated the intelligence and capabilities of the three women he was conning. Which ultimately leads to his demise.

This book started out okay for me, but the deeper I got into the story the more hooked I got. I had to know how the whole situation was going to turn out! The author did a brilliant job with the character of Jack/Jonathan/Trip - I found myself loathing him and hoping that he was going to get what he had coming to him. At times I was frustrated with Holly, Jessica, and Lark for not seeing the signs that he was leading a double (or triple in this case) life. They are all smart, driven women and (as the reader) it seemed so obvious.
I really liked how the book started off alternating between individual characters and then slowly started to weave the stories together. This was definitely a good read and I absolutely LOVED the ending!!!
Thank you to Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for providing a copy for review.

Jonathan is definitely not Mr. Right. He's also known as Jack or Trip, depending on which woman he's with. He's a con man and these women- Holly, Jessica, and Lark- are not going to let him get away with it. Told from their alternating perspectives, this is about women taking control and fighting back against a rat. It doesn't plow much new ground in the plot but it is fun and well written. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.