The Move
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
New house. Fresh start. Same husband.
Can you paint over the cracks in a marriage?
‘Felicity has the reader gripped when she explores unhealthy relationships based on insecurity and delusion. She writes with a raw realism’ Adele Parks, Sunday Times No.1 bestselling author, in Platinum
Karen has packed up her life and is making The Move. She’s on her way to the idyllic country cottage which her husband has painstakingly renovated for her. They’re escaping the London bustle and the daily grind. And they’re escaping their past.
A fresh start in a beautiful, peaceful village. It will be different here, right?
But something is awry. The landscape, breathtaking by day, is eerie by night. The longed-for peace and solitude is stifling. And the house, so artfully put together by her husband, has a strange vibe. Now that Karen is cut off from her old friends and family, she can’t help wondering if her husband has plans of his own, and that history might be repeating itself.
From the author of the bestselling The People at Number 9 comes a dark and redemptive tale of a rural dream gone wrong…
Praise for The Move:
‘Felicity has the reader gripped when she explores unhealthy relationships based on insecurity and delusion. She writes with a raw realism’ Adele Parks, Sunday Times No.1 bestselling author, in Platinum
‘A dark and foreboding tale of a rural dream gone wrong; of what can happen when we try to paint over the cracks’ Sunday Post
‘Dark and gripping, this tale is perfect for snuggling up with by the fire with a glass or two of wine’ Closer
‘Tense and tightly plotted’ Woman
‘I loved the author’s writing style, the complexities of the plot, and how she was able to use imagery to make the landscape seem more beautiful or ominous to the reader’ Emma’s Biblio Treasures
Praise for Felicity Everett:
‘An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw’ Adele Parks
‘This was clever, relentless and utterly recognisable. I absolutely loved it!’ Katie Fforde
‘Excruciating yet unputdownable, this is domestic noir at its most gripping’ Woman & Home
About the author
Felicity Everett grew up in Manchester, lived, worked and raised her family of four in London and returned from a four year spell in Melbourne, Australia to live in Gloucestershire in 2014. After an early career in children’s publishing and freelance writing, she published her debut adult novel The Story of Us in 2011. Her second novel, The People at Number 9 was published in 2017.
Customer Reviews
Finished it not liking any of the characters
The overall plot was good. What I found was that I didn’t like the main character, nor any of the others. Maybe the others needed more development? I could not relate to Karen. I like being challenged with different views and personalities, but usually I find one character I like. I gave it 3 stars because it was good enough to finish, but I wouldn’t recommend it to my good friends as a ‘must read’.
Disappointed with the ending
This book left so much on the table when it ended. I was thinking it was a joke when the narrator said “the end” .
Poor Audio Quality
I can’t honestly give a review about the content of this book.
The premise is original and the book could be amazing but I’ll never know because I couldn’t get through the issues with the audio quality.
Very disappointing because I get the feeling this could’ve been an awesome read.