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Book 3 can be read alone, but it's better if you've read the others.

This twisty thriller follows a wife and mistress seeking revenge.

Is either good or bad? You'll decide.

The narration is strong and builds tension.

Thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for the review copy.

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Daniel Hurst has quickly become one of my favorite authors in recent times, none of his books has been a disappointment, I love them all, and this isn’t an exception.
As usual this is suspenseful, fast paced and the POV has done so well being written by a male author.

The switch between characters (back and forth) was seamless and knitted the storyline together so beautifully.

I highly recommend this.

4 ⭐️

Thanks netgalley, publisher and author for this.

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Did not finish. I could not stay hooked onto this one like the prior two books. It felt so dragged out I lost interest.

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In the past year or so, I really enjoyed me discovering Daniel Hurst and binge-reading his popcorn thrillers: The Couple in the Cabin, The Holiday Home and, of course, The Doctor’s Wife & The Doctor's Widow. They were addictive and fun and I would rush to get back to find out what would happen next. So, when I discovered there would be a third (and possibly) final book in this series, I jumped on it.

Only, this time, I didn’t find this fun or addictive reading. I found it boring, frustrating and struggled to pick up the story once I put it down. Which isn’t good.

Now, this might be because I’m not in the same place than I was when I read Hurst’s previous last year. But there were things that happened or were revealed very early on in this instalment that made me start picking holes in the plot and questioning the decisions that the characters (and the author) made or whether these happened for shock twist value.

In my honest opinion, this is the weakest out of the Doctor’s Wife series. Which is really annoying as the both Doctor’s Wife and Doctor’s Widow were gripping, fun reads. But this was a slog and made me not care about the characters nor the situation they were

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Three POVs in this thriller. A wife. A mistress. A detective. Who murdered Doctor Devlin?

Fern, the wife, is on the run. She doesn’t want her daughter to be taken away from her and into foster care.

Alice, the mistress, is newly released from prison. She has a new boyfriend, the detective, and a baby on the way. But who is the father? The detective or the dead doctor?

Tomlin, the detective, is in a relationship with a newly released prisoner while trying to solve a murder case.

This was a fast paced thriller! Loved the multiple POVs and narrator for the audiobook. This is the third book of a series, but I could be a stand alone as I wasn’t lost in the storyline.

Thanks to Net Galley, Bookoutoure, and Daniel Hurst for the audiobook!

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Daniel Hurst's "The Doctor's Mistress (The Doctor's Wife Book 3)" is a compelling and intensely emotional continuation of the engrossing story. As the characters encounter fresh difficulties and insights, Hurst deftly handles the complexities of love, treachery, and forgiveness. The story explores the complexity of duty and desire against the backdrop of a turbulent marriage, its twists and turns keeping readers on the edge of their seats. "The Doctor's Mistress" is a gripping novel that deftly and honestly examines the depths of human relationships thanks to its captivating plot and vividly rendered characters. Readers are left wanting more as a result of Hurst's deft writing and astute observation.

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Another great read in The Doctor’s Wife book series. Twisty and page turning. I really enjoy reading what Daniel Hurst writes and will be reading more of his work. Thanks NetGalley for the audio eArc.

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This was an another exhilarating novel from Daniel Hurst. Again so many twist and turns and heart pulsating moments. Each book in the series gets better and better. Looking forward to the next one.

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Title: The Doctor’s Mistress
By: Daniel Hurst
Publisher: Bookouture
Pub date: December 6, 2023
Narrators: Sarah Durham and Luke R. Francis

Book#3 can be read as standalone but, go back and read others because it will be even better then.

Can she get away with murder? Will she pay for what she’s done? What will she do to get away? Will she destroy everything to get payback? Is either good or bad or both?

Wife,mistress and other POVs

Twisty story with surprises throughout. Fast paced. Can you root for anyone in this novel? I mean the wife was cheated on but, does some bad things to get away with her revenge and the mistress is well the mistress who wants revenge on the wife at all costs so it seems.

Narrators: Believable narrations. Built tension and expressed emotions well.

Thank you #NetGalley and #Bookouture for the opportunity to review this title.

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The third and final part of a series. If you follow my reviews you’ll know that I’ve read a lot of Hurst’s books. I generally enjoy the stories and it was nice to revisit the characters and get “closure”

The story is entertaining and quick paced. An easy read. I’ve no doubt you could come to this as a standalone, as there are so so many references and flashbacks to the first two, I’d even say too many. Without being mean. I ask the same of the author almost every time. Trust the reader, we don’t need the over explanations or the repetition, or the “this is why” and “this is because” I’m not an author and you probably think I’ve no right to make these requests but I think they could elevate the books from I enjoyed this to wow factor thrillers.

Nonetheless.another enjoyable story, with solid narration.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for the opportunity to listen to this audiobook in return for an honest review.

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The Doctor’s Mistress
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
Author: Daniel Hurst

I requested a digital advanced readers copy from NetGalley, Bookouture and Bookouture Audio and providing my opinion voluntarily and unbiased.

Synopsis: The wife. The mistress. Who will get their revenge?

I was the other woman. The mistress. Everyone blamed Doctor Drew Devlin’s death on me. And I’ve paid the price for loving the wrong man.

Now, I have dark circles under my eyes because I can’t sleep at night. I lost everything – friends, family, my home and even my freedom. Drew’s devious wife Fern tore my whole world apart. And she thinks she’s got away with murder.

But she’s wrong. It’s time for revenge. For myself… and for my baby.

Her new life on the windswept Cornish coast is about to come crashing down around her. I’m determined for everyone to find out the true story. Because now it’s not just my life in danger, I’ve got to protect the doctor’s daughter too.

I know Fern will expect me to come after her – I’m certain she will have her own plan in place to stop me. After all, she’s duped so many people before.

But then again, Fern always did underestimate me. And by the time she realises, it’ll be far too late for the doctor’s wife…

My Thoughts: This is the third book in The Doctor’s Wife series and does a phenomenal job at tying the three novels together, but is it the end? I love the way Hurst writes, full of secrets, betrayal, and twists. Even the twists have twists. Hurst is also known for suspending belief within the plot lines, which I have no problem with. Even though this is a series book, there is enough repetition in the book to be read as a standalone, however, for maximum character enrichment, I would recommend reading all three in order. Alice was freed from jail and is swept up in getting revenge on Fern, almost to the point of loosing the luster for life, including her own child. Fern has been in hiding with her own child for some time and has even established some friendships and routines, a dangerous activity for someone on the run. This follows the tropes of revenge, desperation, and a parent would do anything, I mean anything for their child and/or to keep their child safe. This also follows the cat and mouse theme with a larger than life finale that was just perfection.

The story was narrated by the widow, Tess/Fern, the mistress, Alice, and the ex-detective, Tomlin. I loved the different play on the narrators in this installment. Tess/Fern has devious undercuts but has mellowed out with a baby in tow and the baby is the only thing that matters to her. Where for Alice, the only thing that matters to her is revenge, and everything, her relationship and child are an afterthought. The characters are not likable, written that way, but in someways could be relatable. The characters were developed with depth, envy, mystery, and brilliantly curated. The author’s writing style was complex, twisty, suspenseful, and just brilliant. The characters were established and the backstory continued a bit, there were some flashbacks with the good ole doctor, the plot was delivered in many twisty layers, and the ending, I LOVED the ending!

I have both the digital and audio ARCs. The story was narrated by Sarah Durham and Luke R. Francis. The narrators do an amazing job with pitch and flow. Nailed the voice variation where each character had their own distinction. The narrators were easy to listen to on 2x with no problem. This was a fast paced, dark, captivating psychological thriller that will keep you turning pages, or escaping to listen. I loved this whole series so much that I have read some of Hurst’s other works. I think my favorite of the series was the second book, but this one was still great! If you like Freida McFadden, you will love Hurst. I highly recommend this book. Available in Kindle Unlimited.

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The Doctor’s Mistress
By Daniel Hurst

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy of this audiobook.

In the past year I have read a few of Daniel Hursts stories and I really enjoy them. I have read the first in this series, missed the second and read the third.
The third can be a standalone story. It’s a fast paced thriller that you don’t even realize that time is passing as you are listening. Great story, and thank you!!
The narrator hooks you and keeps you interested throughout the story.

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✨ About the Book ✨

The wife. The mistress. Who will get their revenge?

I was the other woman. The mistress. Everyone blamed Doctor Drew Devlin’s death on me. And I’ve paid the price for loving the wrong man.

Now, I have dark circles under my eyes because I can’t sleep at night. I lost everything – friends, family, my home and even my freedom. Drew’s devious wife Fern tore my whole world apart. And she thinks she’s got away with murder.

But she’s wrong. It’s time for revenge. For myself… and for my baby.

Her new life on the windswept Cornish coast is about to come crashing down around her. I’m determined for everyone to find out the true story. Because now it’s not just my life in danger, I’ve got to protect the doctor’s daughter too.

I know Fern will expect me to come after her – I’m certain she will have her own plan in place to stop me. After all, she’s duped so many people before.

But then again, Fern always did underestimate me. And by the time she realises, it’ll be far too late for the doctor’s wife…


Author: Daniel Hurst
Release Date: December 6, 2023 by Bookouture
Genre: Psychological thriller
Pages: 234 pages, Kindle Edition
Star Rating: 4.4 /5


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I heard so much about Daniel Hurst that once I saw this book on Netgalley, I immediately requested it. This means that I came into this series without reading books #1 and #2 but I must say that I found it easy to catch up nonetheless.

This book was well-written and made me feel so many emotions. It is fast paced especially since it is told through 3 different points of views.

Overall an intriguing, addictive, past-paced psychological thriller that had be captivated from the very first sentence till the last.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for this advanced copy of the book. All thoughts and opinions are my own thoughts

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This Doctor’s Mistress by Daniel Hurst does not disappoint. While it is part of a series it’s not necessary to read the books in order. The twists will have you turning pages as quickly as possible to find out just how this one ends. Wife- mistress- revenge this one has it all.

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This is the third book in this series and although I did enjoy it, I feel that Fern and Alice's stories are nearing the end of their arc. As always, the narration was spot-on and contributed to my enjoyment of the book.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review

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The Doctor’s Mistress is the third installment in this series. Fern is on the run and Alice is out for revenge. The story is told from the POV of Alice, Fern, and Detective Devlin. I am always impressed when a thriller makes me care about the characters and their lives. Daniel Hurst has a talent for keeping me in suspense while keeping me invested in the characters as well. The plot is fast-paced with a constant sense of foreboding. I found myself cheering for both the wife and mistress at different times. The conclusion was unexpected and satisfying. The narration added a layer of intrigue and emotion. I was entertained, gripped, and enjoyed every minute of this twisted saga. Thank you Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for my audiobook.

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Title: The Doctor’s Wife Series
Author: Daniel Hurst

Swipe for synopsis of each book.
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The Doctors Wife - 3.5/5 Stars
Book one. Told in a dual POV, this is a very typical psychological thriller that was a bit predictable. I was super addicted to the toxicity of each character and the fast paced of this one and really enjoyed the story.
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The Doctor’w Widow - 4/5 Stars
Book Two. Told in a dual POV, a bit more twisty than the first and a bit less predictable. Continues with a fast pace and very addicting characters and storyline. The ending was pretty shocking leaving my super happy I was able to jump into book three.
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The Doctors Mistress - 4/5 Stars
Book Three (and I believe the final in the series). Told in a dual POV with a very different type of premise. This one showed two different sides of motherhood and the rawness of each. This one is another great psychological thriller, with some very twisty moments. Once again, found myself drawn to the characters, the story and I couldn’t wait to see where this story eventually led. This had a super satisfying ending.
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I listened to this one on audiobook and Luke R. Francis and Sarah Durham were phenomenal castings for the characters that they were playing. They did a great job - I highly recommend the audiobooks!!
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I flew through this series. I read all three in a matter of 2 days. All of the books are available on Kindle Unlimited and definitely recommend reading them in order as there are recaps but the story is just better knowing everything, plus they aren’t too long of stories so you will fly through them. The Doctor’s Mistress was just released on 12/5 - be sure to check out the series. Huge thank you to NetGalley, Daniel Hurst and Bookouture Audio for the ALC in exchange for my honest review.

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I have read and listened to a number of Mr Hurst's books however, I haven't read any others in this series but I don't feel my listening experience suffered as a result as I quickly became captivated by Fern, Alice and Tomlin's stories.

With great characters, a steady pace and intriguing plot, this was an enjoyable listen for me with the narrators doing an excellent job of drawing me into the lives and stories of the main characters.

There are some good twists and moments of tension and whilst the ending was unexpected, it was surprising because it was nice!!

Many thanks to the author, Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts of this intriguing book.

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I usually love Daniel Hurst’s books, but honestly this one was my least favorite of this particular series.

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Book Review:
The Doctor's Mistress (The Doctor's Wife #3) by Daniel Hurst
Audiobook narrated by Luke R. Francis, Sarah Durham
Published by Bookouture Audio, 6 Dec 2023
⭐️⭐️
Synopsis:
The wife. The mistress. Who will get their revenge?

I was the other woman. The mistress. Everyone blamed Doctor Drew Devlin’s death on me. And I’ve paid the price for loving the wrong man.
Now, I have dark circles under my eyes because I can’t sleep at night. I lost everything – friends, family, my home and even my freedom. Drew’s devious wife Fern tore my whole world apart. And she thinks she’s got away with murder.

An absolutely addictive psychological thriller with twist after twist from the number one bestselling author of The Doctor’s Wife. If you loved Behind Closed Doors, Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train then The Doctor’s Mistress will keep you reading long into the night!

Review:
I was excited to listen to this audiobook because it was pegged as fast-paced and compelling, and although I found some parts more interesting than others, I really wasn't gripped. I struggled to listen to the end, as I just wasn't invested in the characters or the outcome, unfortunately. Other reviews I've seen have raved about this book, so no doubt others will enjoy it.

*I received an audiobook ARC from the publisher via Netgalley. This is my unbiased review.

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