
Member Reviews

I was thrilled to get a copy of this book from NetGalley. The story was intriguing and I liked how each chapter was dedicated to one woman at the beginning, and as they found out about each other, they were in the same chapter. I think this is a fun read and I couldn't wait until they found out about each other.

This book is about a despicable man who has is involved with 3 women living 3 separate lives. He is a serial liar who is deceiving all 3 of these women. He is capable of charming anyone to get what he wants and that’s what has made him successful in business too.
I found this book to be disturbing because the male character seemed so real. In fact, I was in awe of how well all of the characters and their lives had been fleshed out. This story stands out because it has some of the best character development I’ve ever read. Another thing that stands out is how the man’s lying and shaping of the women’s lives, was easy to keep clear in my head. A lot of books with so many different storylines can confuse the reader. Not this book. It was all so well defined that even the man’s lies didn’t confuse me.
I consider this book to be a real pageturner and yet, I wanted to savor the experience despite how disturbing the male character was. I think this book could trigger someone with trust issues, so keeping that in mind, I still highly recommend it.

Wow what a great read! Yes, there were multiple characters in this book, but it was so well written and easy to follow! In a way you sort of knew what was going to happen but it made me so happy the way the author ended it.

Thank you to the author and publisher for providing me with a digital ARC of this title via Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.
Another cover and title that drew me in. I wondered if the man had been married three times and now his exes were joining together, a la The First Wive's Club.. Not the case here as no one was an ex. This instead is the story of an awful husband who is constantly cheating and even goes as far as proposing and marrying women while he is still married. There is definitely a guilty pleasure of reading this book. I kept wanting to find out how the women would figure out his lies and see him as he truly is. I wanted to know if the wife would find out and what she would do as a result. Some language (F-words) that I wish were not included. They were oddly used in my opinion and totally unnecessary. Nothing graphic fortunately with all the sex and cheating going on.

I had some issue with this book, first one was a big one. There is problems with formatting or something because there were paragraphs or a page missing after text message like texts in the book. This was awful when reading and losing some context in the story. Secondly this book was basically the movie The Other Woman. I did not like the book because of the close resemblance of story I a. Already familiar with. Also reading a story from three perspectives was confusing at times and I did not enjoy each character’s story either. Holly and Slightly Jessica’s were ok. I did not like Lark’s at all.

This was a good read! I loved all the characters, except Mr Wright and their bonds. Quick read that’s keeps you wanting to know more. I rate it a 3.8

Legit read this in one day. So well done and the ending will blow you away. An absolute must read!

The Three Mrs. Wrights was a super fun and entertaining read for me! Three women and one man wow this story is going to be tricky!
I loved how I got the POVs of all three Mrs. Wrights! Those three are a trio that I came to adore! My only complaint was that I devoured the book in a day and half.

The Three Mrs. Wrights is a five star read for me! Jon (or is it Jack?) is married while effortlessly courting two more women. Will his games catch up to him....?

This book was fairly entertaining but also predictable. There weren’t any new twists to really make this stand out from other books with similar plots.

I LOVED THIS BOOK! These kinds of books are always so fun to me! Obviously the title and the cover give away that there will be three women who we are getting to know throughout the book. The book has a few twists and turns and I was not sure how everything was going to tie together... but it did! This book read extremely fast for me and I loved how the author switched between the three characters often. That alone kept me on my toes and NEEDING to keep reading on. My only complaint would have been for the ending to have a little more information on "what happens next?!'

An interesting storyline and I felt myself interested by it right from the start. It works at a good pace and kept me turning the pages throughout. I could emphasise and relate to the different female characters and liked that they were all strong women in their own way.
It's not a life-changing read but certainly an enjoyable one.

The Three Mrs. Wrights is John Tucker Must Die for the older set. While there is a lot of laying the foundation with this book (over 50%), I never once found myself bored. This was a real page turner. It has all the good stuff — romance, secrets, shady business, suspense and more. And I loved the Easter Eggs in the book that helped develop the story further. 4.5/5 stars. Thank you NetGalley for an advanced copy in exchange for a honest review.

What I find difficult to swallow is how these 3 women - all beautiful, glamorous, intelligent and successful could be taken in quite so easily despite "Jack's" obvious charms.
I found the book an easy read and in a very simplistic way quite enjoyable, but at the back of my mind throughout was the fact that it was kind of insulting to women ... could/would a woman these days be so insecure as to fall for a man purely because he is so charming? And once in a relationship, would a woman not query his evasiveness, his almost blank on-line presence, his constant phone fiddling ... I could go on. To me the only character with any depth and substance is Holly, the other 2 women are really poorly drawn characters ... so bright and successful ...and yet so stupid!
Despite my misgivings, the book kept me entertained but I'd be reluctant to recommend it.
Thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC.

An engaging book right from the start with a brilliantly thought out story line.
The story was well paced and kept you engrossed throughout.
The characterisation was perfect. Each woman who featured were relatable to in many ways, and all of them were strong in varying ways.
I enjoyed this book and would certainly recommend it to others.

Jack is married to Holly, and together they have three beautiful children. Along with his luxurious lifestyle and the amazing career he also has a secret.
He is Jon – Jessica’s boss and perfect boyfriend.
He’s also Trip; angel investor, Lark’s business saviour and the man she’s fallen in love with.
This story follows the many lives of Jonathon Mitchell Wright III, as we sit back and wait for the proverbial to hit the fan. Which, of course, it inevitably does.
This was an OK read, but at no point did I feel particularly gripped. I think knowing, from the outset that the male character is the same in all the relationships meant there was just no opportunity to build suspense. It was also very clear that the three women would come together, at some point, to trap and/or punish the man they had unwittingly shared. It was just a matter of when, and I never felt that joyful suspense that would have made this far more engaging.
It was alright, but nothing special I’m sorry to say.
The Stars
A good-enough to pass the time three stars.

This book was brilliant and ever bit as excited as I expected it to be. I took a little something Tom each character. The plot was well developed as well as the characters. I loved it!

Linda Keir has written an entertaining and engaging story. The Three Mrs. Wrights was evenly paced and the characters interestingly developed. I will recommend to friends and family.

This might be one of my favorite books of 2020. Actually, scratch that, IT IS my favorite book of 2020. This book has everything you need: romance, lust, love, secrets, a love square, and one man who has a whole new thing coming. I absolutely loved getting to see the story jump between women but in a sequential order and I really appreciated the business tie-ins. it made the book much less surface level and I thought the ending was a just ending. It was such an easy read but still wonderfully written. Linda Keir is definitely one of the best authors of the time.

This book started off well and ended brilliantly, but the middle section dragged and needed a little more suspense to keep me engaged.
The characters were good, and I sympathised with all of them in their respective situations.
Mr Wright was a fantastic character, multi layered and complicated.
I could totally see this being made into a film!