The Forever Home
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Narrated by:
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Tamsin Kennard
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By:
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Sue Watson
About this listen
You thought you’d always be safe there…you were wrong.
Carly had thought they’d always live there. The beautiful Cornish cliffside house they’d taken on as a wreck, that Mark had obsessively redesigned and renovated - a project that had made him famous. It was where they’d raised their children, where they’d sat cozily on the sofa, watching storms raging over the sea below. It was where they’d promised to keep each other’s secrets....
Until now. Because Mark has fallen in love. With someone he definitely shouldn’t have. Someone who isn’t Carly. And suddenly their family home doesn’t feel like so much of a safe haven.
Carly thinks forever should mean forever, though: It’s her home, and she’ll stay there. Even the dark family secrets it contains feel like they belong to her. But someone disagrees. And, as threats start to arrive at her front door, it becomes clear, someone will stop at nothing. Because someone wants to demolish every last thing that makes Carly feel safe. Forever.
A utterly psychological thriller about what lies are hidden in the most beautiful homes. Perfect for fans of Date Night, Gone Girl, and The Woman in the Window.
©2021 Sue Watson (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about The Forever Home
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- Vicky Newton
- 23-06-21
not my favourite Sue Watson
I was slightly disappointed after loving her previous titles but it's still worth a listen. it's just a little bit bland in places . I will still watch out for future books however.
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- mama
- 10-06-21
Let down
Rather drawn out and rambling story....didn't add up and felt bit cliched. Enjoyed some of it....but much padding!
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- Miss
- 17-09-21
Thoroughly enjoyable
I couldn’t stop listening from start to finish! Great story and perfect narration by Tamsin Kennard!
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- Faye
- 12-07-21
Brilliant
Really enjoyed this. Had my heart pounding, sitting on the edge a few times. Even when I thought I knew what was obvious it was something completely different! Brilliant Author
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- J. Whitelaw
- 21-08-21
magnificent
Great read and always love Tamsin when she narrates. Twists and turns abound . Fab.
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- ceesaunders
- 11-06-21
Infuriating!
I listen to a lot of psychological / domestic thrillers, so I am no stranger to suspending my disbelief at some of the more outlandish plots or character reasonings, but I’m afraid I had to draw the line at this one.
I rarely post (bad) reviews but this book gave me the inspiration.
(Slight) spoiler alert…
Who, in a first tryst with the local handyman (which in itself is like a Mills & Boon subplot), stops passionate proceedings to open a newly arrived package because if she didn’t she would just be thinking about it?
And who, once said package (which of course contains a maggotty piece of meat) is thrown out the back garden, in a state of horror and hysteria, stops the handyman from using bleach on the maggot surprise because “it will ruin the grass”?
I’ve listened to a number of Sue Watson’s books and always enjoyed them so I was surprised how unbelievable I found this one. It’s a shame because the narrator, Tamsin Kennard is excellent, but even she can’t rescue this for me.
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- Liza Rae
- 08-08-22
Terrible
Just terrible! Ridiculous storyline. Vacuous and pathetic characters Boring in fact. Don’t waste a credit on this.
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- Elizabeth Penelope Rose Wilson
- 03-02-22
The forever Home
it is impossible to listen to this. The narrator has the ghastly vocal fry as it is called.. why is this happening. so many actors have it now. So I cannot listen to it.
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