We’re delighted to be sharing Laura’s thoughts about Other People’s Husbands by Elizabeth Noble.
Other People’s Husbands by Elizabeth Noble is out 21st July, published by Penguin Michael Joseph in hardback, priced £14.99
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- Publisher : Michael Joseph (21 July 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 496 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0241590930
- ISBN-13 : 978-0241590935
Sometimes friendship crosses a line . . .
A group of close friends, their bonds forged at the nursery gates two decades ago, have celebrated, commiserated and grown together: they thought they all knew each other so well.
Until the affair.
Now a crack appears in everything.
Could one betrayal really destroy it all?
Other People’s Husbands is a story of friendship and love, crossing boundaries and breaking vows, of trying to fix what you believed could never be broken.
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Other People’s Husbands Review
This story is about friendship and how the dynamic shifts when some of them are unfaithful.
A group of friends begin their friendship at their children’s nursery. Over the years they celebrate milestones, birthday, anniversaries and spend holidays together. They support each other in times of crisis but also don’t spend all of their time together.
As the children grow up and start their own families the parents are torn apart by two of them.
I really enjoyed how true to life the characters were, making it so easy to identify with them. I was totally drawn into their lives, feeling every emotion.
I was hooked reading Other People’s Husbands.
A wonderful read which I highly recommend.