Member Reviews
This book sounded so interesting. I was excited to get an ARC! This book got pretty creepy and uncomfortable and quick. I think it would have been nice if trigger warnings had been listed. Cal was an absolute piece of crap. I couldn’t stand him at all!! I just wanted ”Mary” to safely get away from him. I truly couldn’t wait for this book to be over. It gave me the worst anxiety. The ending of the book was interesting but I don’t think I’d read this again. I just didn’t find it as interesting as I’d hoped it would be. Thank you NetGalley, Becca and Embla Books for the ARC!
Thank you to Netgallery and the publisher for this ARC. The publication date is the 23rd Oct. This book was intense and fast-paced that kept me gripped all the way through with it’’s engrossing characters. My favourite character was Mary as throughout the book I was rooting for her as the story unfolded. I disliked Cal a lot!
The book explores manipulation, emotional and physical abuse to everything else in between! I liked this authors writing style which made it an engaging and an easy read.
I’d highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a suspenseful thriller!
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 stars!
Deep in the woods, you can hide more than secrets... Every day, in a remote cabin hidden deep in the woods in the Scottish Highlands, Mary wakes up before dawn to make breakfast from scratch. She tends the garden and feeds the animals. Every night, Mary makes sure she has dinner on the table for when her husband Cal gets home from work! Good book!! This book had everything!! It had great suspense, mystery, murder, intriguing, kidnapping, and some really crazy twists and turns! The story was very interesting and had me glued to my kindle! I highly recommend reading this book! Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!
This book was creepyyyyy! I found myself tense and on edge for the entire second half. Becca Day is such a great author and really knows how to suck you into the story!
A very creepy thriller ,one to keep you involved right up to the end though,it will certainly be on your mind long after the end .
A creepy and engaging storyline.
So horrific at times, it kept me wondering what i would do in that situation and then I had to keep reminding myself it wasn't real!
I devoured this in two sittings and recommend to anyone who loves a fast paced thriller.
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.
"The Woman in the Cabin" by Becca Day is an intense and fast-paced thriller that keeps the adrenaline flowing. I was intrigued by the premise and decided to give it a shot - WOW, am I glad I did! Day does a great job weaving a captivating story and creating interesting, believable characters I could care about (most of them, anyway).
Mary lives in an isolated cabin in the Scottish Highlands with her husband, Cal, a tree surgeon. She never leaves the place and tries to be the "perfect wife" for him. According to Cal, the "perfect wife" is one who keeps the house clean and orderly, has a warm meal waiting on the table, and welcomes him home with a warm smile and a pretty dress.
At first, all seems ideal. Mary follows his rules to the letter and appears satisfied with her lot, living as a housewife from the fifties. But it quickly becomes clear to the reader that something is off in this relationship. The plot thickens when Mary discovers she wasn't the first wife, and she may not be the last...
I LOVED the book and was glued to the story right up to the very last page. You get to know the characters, and what some of them went through really matters to you. Though the theme may not be entirely original, the execution is smooth and absorbing. Compelling characters, an engrossing plot, and polished execution make this a great read.
The book is written primarily from Mary's perspective, with two other women's points of view and a brief passage from Cal's perspective. At first, I thought Mary was naive for putting herself in this situation. But as the plot unfolded, I grew to respect her courage and determination, even though she acted foolishly at times, and I found myself rooting for her. I strongly disliked Cal and found him contemptible.
The more I learned about the plot, the more suspenseful it became. The use of foreshadowing was well done, setting the mood and adding dramatic tension to the story. The creepy atmosphere gets into the reader's head and holds them in rapture, gradually developing into nerve-wracking tension.
The book explores themes of manipulation, gaslighting, controlling and toxic relationships, emotional and physical abuse, and mother-child relationships. The narrative delves into the depths of the human psyche, and it isn't a pretty sight. I was really able to get into the mindset of each character and empathize with some.
Overall, I was impressed with the story. The author's writing technique makes the book an engaging read. It's a fast-paced book with plot twists that keep the reader on their toes, eager to see what comes next. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good suspense novel. You’re pushed to keep turning pages (or swiping your finger) until the very end. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future.
* Thank you NetGalley and (publisher) for the opportunity to read this arc. All opinions are my own.
3.5 stars
I'm now coming to rely on Day for fast paced one sit reads.
This one has one of my favourite genres, someone held against their will.
It has an air of menace throughout, the threatened violence in every scene.
Some pretty mad twists, but actually not so made they don't make sense.
This book was very entertaining. (Let's not dwell on the creepy things I find entertaining!)
I'd recommend Day if you just want to loose a few hours of your day.