The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

Summary: A professionally disgraced therapist works with a wealthy Washingtonian couple to heal a rift in their marriage. It's hard to tell who is hiding more secrets, though...the couple, their therapist, or the myriad of characters in their tangled web. Is it just their marriage at stake, or something more dire?

Review: This book was suggested by a thriller-loving friend. Although I wouldn't classify this as a "thriller," it maintained the aspects of psychological thrillers that I love: consistent pacing, morally grey characters, and surprising twists. I can generally spot a twist ending, and I loved that this one had multiple turns and surprises instead of one Shamalan-esque reveal.

xo Bookstore Heroine

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