Eve Blackburn is a happily married woman, which is why she’s startled to find herself waking up in another man’s bed. She doesn’t remember how she got there, and she doesn’t recognize the stranger sleeping next to her.That isn’t the only startle Eve receives. When she begins missing chunks of time and finds herself holding a bloody knife she has no recollection of using, her life plummets into a … using, her life plummets into a dangerous free fall.
Is she being framed? Should she tell her husband? And how will these dramatic developments affect the baby they’re trying desperately to conceive?
Her Darkest Hour is the fourth book in the Rosemary Run Series of domestic thrillers.
About the Rosemary Run Series:
In the charming Northern California town of Rosemary Run, there’s trouble brewing below the picture-perfect surface.
Don’t let the manicured lawns and stylish place settings fool you. Nothing is exactly as it seems. Secrets and lies threaten to upend the status quo and destroy lives when— not if— they’re revealed.
With surprising twists and turns that will keep you guessing to the end, each Rosemary Run novel features a different woman’s nail-biting story. The series is ongoing and books can be read in any order.
If you like domestic thriller hits such as Shari Lapena’s A Stranger in the House, Liane Moriarty’s The Husband’s Secret, Sandie Jones’ The Other Woman, and A.J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, you won’t be able to put down the suspense-filled Rosemary Run Series.
Buy Her Darkest Hour today for an emotional, pulse-pounding read that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Unpleasant and uninteresting characters. Too many characters with very little character development. Bipolar disorder seems more like a psychotic break I am not likely to read anything else by this author
This book was a very depressing account of tragic lives and events.
Poorly written. Questions throughout weren’t resolved. Ending was merely “telling” when it could have been “shown” dramatically.
Kept me guessing throughout the book.
I wanted to keep reading to see the outcome. Was a bit confused at the end as what was real and what wasn’t. I’d be interested to see what happens next.
Sadly, I found this book simplistic and didn’t find the characters believable. The “twist” was not eye-opening, and in general I found it poorly written.
i read so much that i can’t remember each book–sorry
Story kept me intrigued but was disappointed at how it ended. Anti-climatic
There was no protagonist. That kinda says it all.
Didn’t care for it.
Lots of twists
Really good book, easy read. Once started i had to keep going.
Only disapointing thing is after signing up for news letters, I can’t get the short epilogue.
A family bands together to find their missing mentally ill daughter, using any means they can, including a psychic. Not my cup of tea, but it was short enough that I finished it to see how it ended. It kept my interest. If you like family drama’s you may like it.
This was my first read in the series and by the author. Although it was a very novel read, I can’t really say that I enjoyed it. The perspective of the mentally ill was a fresh approach, but I, personally, did not appreciate the twist ending. But having learned that this is number four in the series explains why so much attention was paid to the oldest brother.
This is book 4 in the Rosemary Run series. The story grabs you from the beginning and keeps you throughout the book. The book is very well written and I recommend reading.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was such an intense read that I remained on the edge of my seat as the pages were turned of this well written storyline! The well created characters kept me totally engaged throughout the entire book!