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But as the questions grow more and more intense and invasive and the sessions become outings where Jess is told what to wear and how to act, she begins to feel as though Dr. Question 2: Have you ever deeply hurt someone you care about?

Caught in a web of deceit and jealousy, Jess quickly learns that some obsessions can be deadly. Question 3: Should a punishment always fit the crime? From the authors of the blockbuster bestseller The Wife Between Us comes an electrifying new novel about doubt, passion, and just how much you can trust someone. Readers will enjoy the dizzying back-and-forth as they attempt to figure out just who to root for and as the suspense ratchets up to one hell of a conclusion.

The no 1. Shields, she thinks all she'll have to do is answer a few questions, collect her money, and leave. Shields may know what she's thinking As Jess's paranoia grows, it becomes clear that she can no longer trust what is real in her life, and what is one of Dr. Shields' manipulative experiments. Shay Miller wants to find love, but it eludes her. She wants to be fulfilled, but her job is a dead end.

She wants to belong, but her life is increasingly lonely. Until Shay meets the Moore sisters. Cassandra and Jane live a life of glamorous perfection, and always get what they desire. When they invite Shay into their circle, everything seems to get better. Shay would die for them to like her. She may have to. Marissa and Mathew Bishop seem like the golden couple--until Marissa cheats.

She wants to repair things, both because she loves her husband and for the sake of their 8-year-old son. After a friend forwards an article about Avery, Marissa takes a chance on this maverick therapist, who lost her license due to controversial methods.

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It grabbed me from the first page and didn't let go. A page-turner that will keep you keep you guessing until the very end. You will assume you are reading about a jealous ex-wife. You will assume she is obsessed with her replacement — a beautiful, younger woman who is about to marry the man they both love.

You will assume you know the anatomy of this tangled love triangle. Assume nothing. Twisted and deliciously chilling, Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen's The Wife Between Us exposes the secret complexities of an enviable marriage - and the dangerous truths we ignore in the name of love.

Read between the lies. This one will keep you guessing. It's terrific and troubling. This is one scary love triangle where you won't know who to trust. I loved it. A gripping plot and fascinating characters; this book will keep you turning the pages and guessing until the very end. A must-read! These authors are destined to become trail blazers in the field of psychological suspense books that explode in your hands! Seeking women ages to participate in a study on ethics and morality.

When Jessica Farris signs up for a psychology study conducted by the mysterious Dr Shields, she thinks all she'll have to do is answer a few questions, collect her money and leave. But as the questions grow more and more intense and invasive, and the sessions become outings where Jess is told what to wear and how to act, she begins to feel as though Dr Shields may know what she's thinking.

As Jess's paranoia grows, it becomes clear that she can no longer trust what is real in her life, and what is one of Dr Shields's manipulative experiments. Six friends. One killer. Who do you trust? When they wake in the morning the youngest of their group, Aurora Jackson, has disappeared. An exhaustive investigation is launched, but no trace of the teenager is ever found. Back in , as a young cop in their small town, he had known the teenagers—including Aurora—personally, even before taking part in the search.

This searing, psychologically captivating novel marks the arrival of a dazzling new talent, and the start of a new series featuring Detective Chief Inspector Jonah Sheens. A remarkably adept first novel. One hopes there will be many more to come. A corkscrew-twisty, knife-sharp thriller—yet it doubles as a tender ode to loss and longing.

Prepare to be haunted. From the outside, Julia and Michael seem to have it all. Who are the narrators? Why did they present such traditions and then how did these traditions become part of the history books?

What should be their identity and quality? These questions arise in the minds of almost every reader interested in Islamic history. History reveals the rise and fall, construction, and destruction of past nations, which provides lessons for future generations, raises morale, gives wisdom and insight, and refreshes and nurtures the heart and mind.

The state of Nima is created, so history is both the background and the foreground of this universe, not just that; It also helps to plan for the future. Of all the nations and religions of the world, Islam is the only religion and Muslim is the only nation whose history is safe and sound from the beginning to the end.

The Muslims have not been negligent in recording the events that have befallen the Muslims since the time of the Prophet peace and blessings of Allah be upon him and preserving them in writing. The complete history of Islam can also be seen in the statements of historians and authentic trustworthy narrators so that only Muslims are a nation that has its own authentic and complete history and there is no other nation in the world that has this feature. In order to be a part of the Muslims.

Its a moral story about a poor man who earned halal for his family and taught the same to them. It is about the difference between halal and haram. Being patient and leading a halal life may make you suffer but the agonies of plotting revenge and the haram life will doom you to hell alive where you can neither die nor live.

The only negative is that it was too lengthy. It was a very long and complicated story. In my opinion, it was more complicated that it could be. It was a great novel in many aspects but it has some flaws as well. No, just hang on, I love it, but you should not overlook the flaws, even if they are minor. It is one of the lessons the story has to offer. First, as I said it was unnecessarily complicated and dramatic. Secondly, the characters acted unnaturally and obtusely.

Thirdly, I don't think it was an instance of Umera Ahmed's best pieces of writing. Her style of writing is much better in Amarbail, Peer-e-Kamil and some of her other short stories. I cannot classify it as a good or a bad quality that all the characters and situations were representing various types of extremes while neglecting the grey areas. I am finding it very difficult to review this book because I liked it despite the flaws and the things I liked are fairly hard to be put into words.

Also, it is about some very serious social problems so I cannot describe it casually. It is a story of the curses of poverty and the path of sin it leads to but at the same time, it is also a portrayal of the strength of character with which one can steer away from this path to that of the purity of soul.

Zainab, Shiraz, Karam Ali and Zarri having born in almost similar families with regard to financial status, come to lead very different lives, all by virtue of their choices, most of which were emotion-driven.

The most conflicted character was Zainab, who was at one time the most obedient, loving and caring and religious daughter of a pious man who had always stuck to Rizq-e-Halal despite the temptations of bribes he had as a clerk in income tax department.

Zainab has always lived under the shelter of her father's love and was engaged to the man she loved. One flaw in her personality was that she was emotional to the point of foolishness. She loved Shiraz with such passion that she continued to ignore the much apparent flaws in his character.

He spoke ill of her father and his "Rizq-e-Halal mania", he accepted favors from her but never reciprocated or even bothered to share anything with her and unlike her, he was not at all religious. Had she been any wiser or a little less blind in her love for him, it would not be hard to see his materialistic thinking.



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