I saw this coming. I was really hoping McFadden would not do this "literary trick" once again. The whole lying to the reader thing for the first half of the book then switching to another character who gives another perspective/view of the first character was good the first 5 times, but now its like okay been there done that. It makes reading these types of books frustrating because for the last 1/2 of the book you have to pretty much re-read what we read in the first half, just from the other characters point of view.
This particular attempt by McFadden was really laborous. April is a YouTube baking star who seems as sweet as her treats, but a new neighbor moves to the neighborhood. Upon Maria's arrival, April's friendship with the other women becomes strained, people start blaming her for things and her marriage becomes unwound.
The book kept my interest enough for me to finish it, but I guess after having read a few of this authors books I could anticipate what was going to happen.
-Cheating husbands
-Using birth control to fake infertility
-Unreliable narrator
-Unrealistic Murderer (*The epilogue was just so far out there, that POV was so frustrating, it was like she wanted to throw in a twist, but I am not buying it--since when can a frail woman kill a young woman, escape from a prison of a nursing home (I have worked in a LTC and they change the codes daily on the doors, have double locking system, cameras everywhere) kill person, escape and yet make it back in like what 10 min I think is what she said..... Yup sorry McFadden I guess you had a deadline to meet and couldn't think of something else??
I think I will tap the breaks on reading another book by this author for a while. I am pretty mad I wasted my time and hoopla credit on this book.