This was an okay thriller but there were many things that annoyed me.
The author insists to the reader that the main character, Peyton, is quite a catch. She's beautiful, smart, beautiful, successful, beautiful, driven, and oh yeah, beautiful. What the author never explains is why such a woman would stay married to a complete asshat. Her husband had no redeeming qualities that I could see, yet we're supposed to believe she'd fight that hard for the marriage?
I didn't guess who the bad guy was, but that's because it was completely illogical. I won't give it away, but if you figured it out, congrats and you must have a very low opinion of all people.
In the acknowledgments, the author effusively thanks his editor. I don't know why because the editing in this book is horrible. It's not just typos, though they are plentiful. It's also plot points and a wonky timeline. I'll just give one example. Peyton gets into a car accident at the beginning of the book. Much is made of her facial injuries and whether scars will mar her beauty, which we're told by several characters would be a shame. So does that happen? Is she disfigured? I have no idea because that plot point was completely dropped. It's never mentioned again.
This was the first book I've read by this author and it will be the last.