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A quick and easy afternoon read. Three women find themselves married to the same man but they have the last word in this fun revenge fantasy.

An intriguing read, I loved this book.
Three smart, talented, driven women, all in love with the same man, thinking they each are the love of his life and the only woman in his life.
Well written in segments from each womans life, building to an exciting ending. Well developed characters and a well developed plot.
Giving it a 4 star rating.
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This book delivers, in. the. best. way. The last 25% of the book I could not put down.
The Three Mrs. Wrights tells the story of three women: Holly, Lark, and Jessica. All are smart, beautiful, and successful in some way, and all are in love with the same man.
The book is told "Popcorn Style" switching back and forth between the three women; Holly, Jessica, and Lark. It also features quotes from a Ted Talk Jon has given.
It begins with each of the women embarking on a new beginning. Lark meets an older man at a hotel bar, which starts a whirlwind romance between Chicago and LA. As an aspiring game maker, "Trip" quickly invests in her and her company and puts her on a path to business success.
Jessica moves from Phoenix to Chicago to move in with her boyfriend, who is also her boss, at his company. Cancura is doing groundbreaking research on diagnosing childhood cancer. She's dealing with some uncertainty, as "Jon" hasn't yet divorced his estranged wife.
Holly, married to Jack with three children, is working on a new venture for her non-profit organization. Jack travels often, and shes settled into her life as Mom, part-time doctor, and philanthropist.
Mr. Wrights lies are about to catch up with him.
I really enjoyed the writing style and format of this book, and while it was obvious where it was going, the author wrapped up all the details nicely. The only thing I didn't love was that it took almost 70% of the book to start to really merge the three storylines. Overall a fun read!
Thank you Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. #TheThreeMrsWrights #LindaKeir #LakeUnionPublishing #NetGalley

We follow three different women all connected by the same man: Lark, an up and coming board game designer, Jessica, about to start a new career at a medical startup, and Holly, a devoted wife and mother who spends a lot of time working on her charity. Obviously we know from the get-go that they're all connected by the same man, and I liked that I didn't really have to guess about that. The author did a great job of laying groundwork for the three women being involved with the same man, and I loved getting to pick up on those clues as the book progressed. I also loved how all of their storylines came together - I started to actually get anxious as I read about him trying to juggle them all. More than that, I also connected with each woman individually, and their stories outside of being in a relationship with the same man. I was so satisfied with the ending and was racing towards the ending to see how it was all going to play out.

This was a good read! I had an idea of what I was getting into when I started it and sure enough it didn't disappoint. The 3 ladies were all people I felt I could be friends with and I would be on their sides as this story unraveled. Each chapter was from one of their POV and it really picked up towards the end. Once they all came together and figured it out, I found myself thinking it could be a Lifetime movie. Thank you to Netgalley for the advance read.

Thank you to the author, Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This was a quick and entertaining, if not especially memorable read - the premise isn't anything original, but the female characters were each distinct and likeable enough that I found myself wanting to follow their stories. The chapters are in alternativing POV among the three women, although toward the end there are some "doubles" where two of the women intersect or meet. What was missing was a bit more about what made Mr. Wright tick and live the life of a married man x3.
In the last third of the book, the pace picked up markedly, as each of the women start connecting the dots and finally picking up on the markers they had ignored before, but the ending felt very rushed. After a big build-up, suddenly it's two years later, and "happily ever after" - and none of the women seemed as affected by this as they might have been in real life.

The Three Mrs. Wrights reminded me of a juicy lifetime movie about a man who basically lives three different lives! I love how Linda Keir built this story around the three women who were being manipulated and think many readers will find it to be an exceptional read!

Trip, Jonathan, Jack...which one was he? He had a different name for each woman he was seducing.
How did he keep his names and his stories straight about who he was?
Hopefully he will slip up one day.
One slip came out when Johnathan's wife, Holly, had a friend tell her that her husband saw Jonathan on a flight to Los Angeles. Really? He said he was going to San Francisco.
We follow Trip, Jonathan, and Jack as he sets up three women and uses them for his advantage and for helping him increase his wealth.
None of the three even has a clue about what he’s been doing for the past 20 some years.
What a liar and a con man he was. He had an answer for every question and situation that came up when the women asked him where he was and why something happened.
I did enjoy the basic premise and was hoping they would find out about Trip, Jonathan, and Jack, but all the background and details about each of his business adventures made the book drag for me.
The first quarter of the book was not interesting at all. I about gave up until something happened that peaked my interest, but the book still wasn’t pull you in until the last quarter. The last quarter was excellent.
I had to keep going to see what happened so I guess it did pull me in at some point. :) 3/5
This book was given to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I did not like this book at all. It just did not hold my interest.
I didn’t like the characters very much and it went into way to much detail about things that I thought could have been left out.
Not my kind of story. It had promise but let me down.
Thank you #NetGalley for this ARC.
A 2/5 stars and I can’t recommend it.

THE THREE MRS. WRIGHTS
BY LINDA KEIR
I really enjoyed this humorous well written and completely entertaining novel about three very likable women and one philandering husband. This wasn't a psychological study of one man trying to juggle a wife and two mistresses at first. To enjoy it upon reflection one would really have to suspend belief that this man who goes by the names Trip, Jon and Jack could juggle three different women all at the same time. He travels quite a bit to keep up appearances but his wife Holly intuits quite accurately to her credit that she thinks her husband Jack is having an affair. Little does Holly realize but he is actually having an affair with not one but two other women besides being married to her. Holly and Jack share three children together and he really doesn't have a good track record cheating on her the night before they were married and again prior to these other two named Lark and Jessica.
The novel opens in a hotel bar in Buffalo, NY, where Lark a twenty-six year old woman is sitting in the hotel's bar. She is a board game designer who is passing the evening before she is to give a sales pitch describing the game she has invented. It is supposed to help teach science and math to children under twelve. Her game is called Activate and as Lark is sitting bored at the bar she notices a good looking and fit gentleman enter the bar and order a drink and the two of them end up in her room for the night. He says his name is Trip Mitchell and offers to invest ten or twenty thousand towards getting her game produced. She accepts.
Meanwhile Jessica has just arrived in Chicago to move in with Jon who offers her to direct a position in a company that has developed a painless way to detect cancer in children before there are any symptoms yet. Jessica passed on a fellowship at Duke to research and produce this amazing discovery called Revelate. It has to do with nanotechnology and after Jessica has gone through medical school she is finding that there is something off about the lab research and this medical breakthrough.
Holly in her own right is a stunning woman who herself works part-time as a pediatrician and has horses and is a full-time mother to her and Jack's three children. All three of these women are smart and the dialogue in this novel is entertaining. The way Trip/Jonathan/Jack can shuffle in and out of Jessica's and Lark's lives without raising suspicion is amazing. Jon has his sights set on marrying Jessica and tells her that his wife is crazy and won't accept that the marriage is over. Holly starts following them and anymore told in this review would spoil it. I think I may have given too much away already but if this sounds interesting do pick up a copy and see what you think. Again, it is funny but the three women are all interesting and quite accomplished all on their own. I would rate this a 4.5 stars. Recommended.
Publication Date: September 29, 2020
Thank you to Net Galley, Linda Keir and Lake Union Publishing for providing me with my ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.
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This book certainly shocked me! The main male character seems to stroll through life behaving as he wants. As we all know though, all good things do eventually come to an end. Full of twists and turns, I loved it. Definitely recommend!

This was an intriguing read. I enjoyed the build up of suspense and the attention to detail when developing each of the 'Mrs. Wright's as characters.

Lark is away from home trying to sell her boardgame to investors when she meets Trip. Initially not with the intention of starting a relationship, but he is just irresistible and she finds herself drawn in. Everything seems to be going so well with them, but then things aren't quite what they seem.
Jessica is starting a new job working with Jonathan and could not be more in love, and Holly's life with Jack is stable and ticking along nicely. Except, of course things aren't as they seem - Trip, Jonathan and Jack are the same person, and the women find out.
This fast paced story was a good read. I really wanted Jack or whatever his name was to get his comeuppance - I of course won't tell you either way!

Thank you for the opportunity to review this book.
Whilst initially irritated by the gullibility of the 2 younger Wrights, I soon became involved in the story.
The only outstanding question was, where did he get his energy from. It must have been a very stressful life.
I would recommend this book to others and would even reread this book.

With thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for an early copy in return for an honest review.
This was a fast read for me (read it in less than 24 hours!) and while I enjoyed it, it had a similar storyline to other books I've read before so I can't say that it really stood out to me. I did find each of the three women quite interesting and was intrigued to learn why Jack/Jon/Trip wanted to be with each of them.
Overall I would say this makes for a great beach or airplane read.

Whoa! That was a wild ride! This story was told from multiple POVs. Holly has been married to Jack for nearly twenty years and has children and a beautiful life filled with many blessings. There are some suspicions she has about her dear husband, but she chooses to overlook them. Lark is a young, budding entrepreneur with dreams of taking her game designs to the next level. She meets Trip while on a trip to pitch her game board and quickly falls into a whirlwind romance with him. Jessica is starting off a promising career at a start-up company in the medical field and is secretly dating the founder, Jonathan. All three women have their own stories to share, but as the book goes on their lives become more intertwined than they had bargained for. It all comes to a crashing revelation and the women decide to face the truth head on. Will the lies be brought to light? Will justice be served? Can love be restored?
This was an easy book to get through. I found myself not wanting to put it down, so that I could find out all the details and betrayals. Each chapter I was trying to put together the pieces and be my own kind of sleuth. It was very entertaining and I would definitely recommend this book!
Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC!

This was one of those books I read in less than 24 hours because it was so easy to get into.
Granted, the premise isn't anything super original, I've read a few other books where there are secret wives/partners (I actually thought this was a book I'd read before until I saw the author name) and for some reason, it's always three, but while this wasn't hugely creative, the characters were each distinct and likeable enough that I found myself wanting to follow their stories and it was an easy read.
I do wish that we'd maybe learned a little bit more about what made Trip/Jack/Jonathan tick, and the ending felt very rushed - there was a big build up and then suddenly "Two years later, everyone's rich, he went to jail, happily ever after"... and none of the women seemed as affected by this as they might have in real life.
Overall: an easy airplane journey type read, but unfortunately, despite being enjoyable, it's really forgettable. It is well written, and the author(s) can clearly write, but I just think the subject matter was dealt with a bit too lightly and it takes a pretty well worn story and added little new to it.

Wow what a book!!!
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC. In this book 3 women, are all with the same man and no one knows but him. This guy uses a different identity for each women and boy it gets good!!

The Three Mrs. Wrights by Linda Keir is a thriller novel centered around a narcisstic man who is married to Holly and goes by Jack, Trip, or Jonathan... depending on which of the three Mrs. Wrights he is with that day. J is an incredibly charismatic man that runs a thriving medical tech company which he uses as an opportunity to live three lives. The story was gripping and all three of the women were incredibly unique and strong in their own way. I absolutely could not put this book down and loved how the story unfolded and intersected the lives of the three women. I also enjoyed that the women were more interesting than J, despite him being what connects them. It was an easy read and perfect for these times when I find it difficult to keep my attention reading. Highly recommend this book!
Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for gifting a digital ARC of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.

Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC. Three women, all with the same man and no one knows but him. This book was shockingly good! Holly is married to Jack, Jessica is dating Jon and Lark is seeing Trip. Who knew they were the same guy?!?! The way he covered his tracks had got to be exhausting but fun to read! #thethreemrswrights #lindakeir #sept2020