Sunday, June 7, 2026

The Liar's Wife by Kiersten Modglin - A Review

This one starts off with that uneasy feeling right away like something is off in the marriage, but you’re not totally sure what yet, and that tension is what pulled me through most of the book.

I liked how fast everything moved. Short chapters, a lot of little reveals, and just enough questions to keep me turning the pages. The story leans a lot on secrets in the relationship and that constant back and forth of who’s telling the truth, which made it really bingeable.

There are quite a few twists, and while some of them were fun, a few felt a little over the top for me. It almost felt like every time things started to settle, something new would get thrown in just to shake things up again. It kept it interesting, but it also made it a little harder to fully believe everything.

The characters were interesting in the sense that I wanted to figure them out, but I didn’t feel super connected to them. It was more curiosity than emotional investment, like I wanted answers more than I cared about anyone.

I think it’s a good pick if you want something quick, twisty, and easy to fly through. It just didn’t leave a lasting impact for me.

★★★

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