Every Vow You Break - Peter Swanson

Every Vow You Break

By Peter Swanson

  • Release Date: 2021-03-23
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
4 Score: 4 (From 507 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

“Hitchcockian chills and thrills abound in Swanson's latest mystery, a twisty tale of survival and deception. " – O, the Oprah Magazine

A bride’s dream honeymoon becomes a nightmare when a man with whom she’s had a regrettable one-night stand shows up in this electrifying psychological thriller from the acclaimed author of Eight Perfect Murders.

Abigail Baskin never thought she would fall in love with a millionaire. Then she met Bruce Lamb. He’s a good guy, stable, level-headed, kind—a refreshing change from her previous relationships.

But right before the wedding, Abigail has a drunken one-night stand on her bachelorette weekend. She puts the incident—and the sexy guy who wouldn’t give her his real name—out of her mind, and now believes she wants to be with Bruce for the rest of her life. Their honeymoon on a luxurious, secluded island will be the beginning of their blissful lives together.

Then the mysterious stranger suddenly appears—and Abigail’s future life and happiness are turned upside down. He insists that their passionate night was the beginning of something much, much more. Something special. Something real—and he’s tracked her down to prove it.

Does she tell Bruce and ruin their idyllic honeymoon—and possibly their marriage? Or should she handle this psychopathic stalker on her own? To make the situation worse, strange things begin to happen. She sees a terrified woman in the shadows one night, and no one at the resort seems to believe anything is amiss… including her perfect new husband.

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Latest Impressions

  • Ike’s review

    4
    By 00bettie
    Fast read and thrilling!
  • Pretty 50/50 for me

    3
    By Barnabus Wizardcock 🐸
    So this is one of the first thriller books I’ve read so I don’t have a very wide frame of reference, but… I almost didn’t read this whole book. I had a really difficult time getting into it but I wanted to see it out until the end. Once things began to get a little more interesting, I could not put this book down. I personally wasn’t a huge fan of the main character, though I was rooting for her. I think there was so much time wasted talking about her past and barely any information about her relationship with her husband. It also felt incredibly cheesy in some parts. I really never could guess what was going to happen next, so once I got though the boring stuff I was sucked in! Sooo many twists and turns. You really never know who to trust and I liked that. Overall I did enjoy reading this book. I thought that it was a thrilling story once you get past the first half.
  • Worth the read

    3
    By d26taj
    It was so good i enjoyed everything leading up to the ending, the ending was to a little different but it was exciting and thrilling!
  • The author needs to expand his vocabulary

    3
    By Rdonsky#1
    Simple read. Decent plot. It could be improved greatly with a lot more detail and imagination.
  • Good Read

    4
    By keegan11 IPOD
    Good read, ending was unexpected but liked it.
  • Peter Swanson is a genius!

    5
    By WhitShank
    Yet another of Peter Swanson’s books that I adore. A fast-paced, well-written thriller that I finished in 24 hours. Strongly recommend!
  • Predictable

    2
    By marfy17
    I figured how what was going to happen in the beginning of this book. It was mehhh
  • Every Vow You Break.

    5
    By Loyola’67+‘70
    Peter does a superb job in building tension throughout the book; this is a page turner worth reading. At first, Abigail is an ambivalent character …making a critical error in moral judgment before her marriage to Bruce made me feel unsympathetic with her ongoing dilemmas. Yet the story ends in a satisfying way that wins you over to Abigail.
  • Every Vow You Break

    3
    By Artymusician
    I enjoy reading this author’s books, but this one was predictable. Was still surprised at the level of rot among the antagonists. Skipped about 100 pages and just read the last 10 pages. The term “nouveau riche” and stereotype of newly wealthy people lacking good taste and morals certainly apply to some characters in this book. To be so well educated, grounded, and experienced, Abigail seemed too gullible and dumb. When red flags appear daily, look out. If something seems too good to be true, it is.