Ebook Download , by Dawn Goodwin

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Ebook Download , by Dawn Goodwin

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, by Dawn Goodwin

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Ebook Download , by Dawn Goodwin

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Product details

File Size: 2771 KB

Print Length: 427 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1786699648

Publisher: Aria (August 7, 2018)

Publication Date: August 7, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B079GY741W

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#17,726 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

This story was unusual and exciting. I loved getting to know the characters and watching the plot unfold. It kept my I detest completely from start to end.

This was a good, fun read. The author writes well, the characters were well-fleshed out, it had a strong suspense factor, and a good twist. The look at writers/writing was interesting.I didn’t love the scorched earth ending, but still enjoyed the book overall.

A very well written mystery that will keep you interested throughput the entire novel. The story line is involved and suspenseful with enough intrigue and mystery until the very end. A book that is truly involved and very worth reading.

A very good book and very well written about a women who wanted to be an author and publish a best seller and the adventures she has in search of this dream.

Alright, for those that follow me regularly I’m about to really begin repeating myself. I swear that The Pupil by Dawn Goodwin is a completely different book than what I read yesterday but in many ways it was much the same, even the covers are similar.The Pupil centers around a lady names Katherine ‘Kathy’ Baxter who has wanted to be an author pretty much her whole life but no one has ever believed in her or thought she should pursue her dreams. Married now with children Kathy’s life is very much controlled by her husband down to what they eat or what she wears but finally Kathy has decided to do something for herself and she takes a writing class.When the short class ends the teacher who is a published author and an idol pulls Kathy to the side and offers to continue to mentor her and work with her on publishing her novel. Of course her husband is completely against the whole thing but Kathy finds ways to hide her meetings from him and continues to work with the author and his wife on her novel.Now for the part where I begin to repeat myself from what I just read yesterday. This book was one that was incredibly slow and mainly more drama than anything remotely thrilling. It really tried in spots to foreshadow more ominous things to come but what we get for the vast majority is about sneaking around writing the book. I got the general idea in about a quarter of the time if not less than that and had to keep reading until 95% for the boom, bang, final wrap up. So if an incredibly slow burn dramatic suspense is something you love then this may be for you but for me I enjoyed the author’s first book more.I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

Socially awkward, introverted and insecure Katherine Baxter has finally convinced her overly controlling older husband, Paul, to allow her to take a week-long writing workshop in London. Yes, it means taking the train all by herself from the suburbs into London twice a day. Yes, she assures him that she is capable of doing that. His requirement is that there be no interruption to his schedule, or the schedule of their two children while she is attending the workshop. From there Katherine starts her pattern of deceiving her husband as she gets drawn deeper and deeper into the lives of the Writing Workshop leader, well-known author Sam Morton; and his wife, Literary Agent, Viola Matthews.While Dawn Goodwin has tried to hit the ‘Psychological Thriller’ mark, for me she fell a little flat. There wasn’t a whole lot of suspense, and I figured out the mystery pretty early on. Katherine, known as ‘Kathy’ in her neighborhood had some traumatic that she was involved in years ago. She didn’t cope well, and Paul helped pull her from the after-effects of that situation, hence her loyalty to Paul even if he is controlling. But that controlling has recently become very stifling, and Katherine is determined to revive her life-long dream of becoming a published author. Hence her desire to attend the class lead by Sam Morton.After the class concludes, Sam offers to become her mentor, and work with her one on one to help shape the outline of her book into something publishable. Katherine soon meets Sam’s wife, Viola at a literary party, and there is just something about Katherine that makes Viola think that they’ve met before. Sam and Katherine begin meeting regularly, and Viola pops up at odd times. Then Katherine starts getting threatening notes shoved in her mail slot, and she struggles to keep the different parts of her life from intersecting. She’s hiding her writing, getting her girlfriend to cover for her during absences when she’s working with Sam or Viola, and lying to Paul about the goings-on. Did she drink too much, or was she drugged at a dinner with Sam and Viola? How can she explain that to Paul? Her coping skills are stretched to the breaking point as events seem to spin faster and faster.The plotline ends with a big bang, and all is revealed. (All is revealed if you hadn’t already figured it out, as I suspect most readers will have long before the end of the book.) The story just moved a bit too slowly for me, and there wasn’t really a likeable character in the bunch. I had sympathy for Katherine, but based on her ongoing deception, I didn’t like her very much.‘Thank-You’ to NetGalley; Aria Publishing; and the author, Dawn Goodwin; for providing a free ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book started strong and then wandered. It didn’t know if it wanted to be a psychological thriller or a “woman finds new meaning” book. The original premise had a lot going for it: a mom and housewife (Katie) looks for something to do for herself and finds it in a writing class. The author who runs the writing class sees promise and offers to mentor her while she writes a book. The wife of the author is a mysterious figure that causes uncertainty. The fixings for a good psychological thriller are there. But there was a lack of focus. Secondary threads involving Katie’s husband and mother, a secret from the past, secrets from further in past…they all muddle the story and never fully intertwine the way they should. There were moments of absolute dread (in a good way) when hints about events were slowly revealed, but in the end, it didn’t amount to much. The resolutions for each of the threads seemed incomplete, and the focus went from the psychological thriller to Katie becoming her own person. Either story would have been good, but all mixed up, they just made for an uneven plot. That being said, there were enough moments that made it a decent read, just disappointing because it could have been more pulled together.

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