Jan 17, 2021

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Daisey Garrett wakes up in a hospital bed. She remembers her boyfriend has left her for another woman but she doesn’t remember what happened to her. The night she was attacked in her own home.

 

Daisey shouldn’t be alive but against all odds, she’s survived an ordeal most would never recover from. And her new friend and roommate Iris will help her get back on her feet.

 

But Daisey’s mind is broken. She’s on edge, drinking too much and as she sits across from her cheating ex, Luke, in the beautiful home they once shared together, she can’t shake the feeling that she is being watched.

 

Yet tiny fragments of Daisey’s memory are starting to come back to her.

 

The missing pieces of that fateful summer night are beginning to surface…

 

The lies she told the police.

 

The lies Luke told her.

 

Iris will help her find the truth, won’t she?

 

A tense, twisty, addictive page-turner,The Woman Inside takes you within the tangled mess of people’s lives and the dark secrets they hold close. Perfect for fans of Gone Girl, Before I Go to Sleep and The Wife Between Us.


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Anna-Lou began her career as a dancer but a moped accident in Ibiza put paid to those aspirations and so she went back to her first and one true love – writing! She re-trained as a journalist, specialising mainly in women’s interest and celebrity, becoming the Editor of J-17 and Smash Hits as well as writing for a host of women’s magazines.

 

Anna-Lou has written three Adult Fiction titles – Vengeful Wives and Wicked Wives, both published by Avon in the UK and Bookouture in the US and Canada and Pleasure Island published by Bookouture.

 

To find out more about Anna's novels, go to https://www.facebook.com/annalouweatherleyauthor/ or follow https://twitter.com/annaloulondon on Twitter.

 


The Woman Inside

By

Anna-Lou Weatherley 

Review 

By

Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews



First, I want to thank Anna-Lou Weatherly, Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review. 


Anna-Lou Weatherly brings you a storyline that captivated my attention as no author has done in The Woman Inside. This story was deep on so many levels but nothing would prepare me for the twist at the end. 


There are some triggers in the book such as violent attacks, animal cruelty, and mentions of an abortion. 


This is my first time ever reading from Anna-Lou Weatherly. She chooses very important topics to bring awareness to them. Some I have never had the opportunity to read about a character experiencing before. I was just fascinated with reading about the characters that personality disorders, identity disorders, mental health issues. She handled these issues with a lot of heart and compassion. 


Luke Daisey’s ex Fiancé was someone I didn’t care for at all. I think many of us can relate in one way or another of what a jerk he was. There were times I wanted to scream at him! Oh but what goes around comes back around! 


They always say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger! Daisey the main character in this book was so strong! She didn’t deserve anything that happened to her! My heart went out to her many times. 


One thing I loved about the book is Anna-Lou took us back into the past where we learned all about Gareth and Rosie from birth. It was like two books in one until the past made sense with the present. That was an interesting storyline. 


The Woman Inside is a spot on the perfect title for this book. 


What I found comical about the book was it was mentioned that a journalist wanted to make Daisey’s story into a great docu-series. It would be snapped up by Netflix in no time. Reading this book I was thinking that Anna-Lou’s The Woman Inside should be made into a Netflix movie. 

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