Evidence of the Affair Review






  Okay, so I read this novella because one it was on Unlimited and two it was written by Taylor Jenkins Reid and after how much I loved The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, I try to give her books a chance whenever I come across them. So the basic premise is that a woman finds letters to her husband written by his mistress and she starts up a correspondence with the mistress's husband since he's the only person that can understand what she's going since through. A friendship grows between the two as their marriages are on the potential for destruction. I really enjoyed that this book was written in just letters, the book is set in the 70s, and thank you people that choose fonts (typesetters?) for making each person have a different font. It's lighthearted but still a conversation we need to have, what makes you stay in a relationship. If you're expecting the same writing from Seven Husbands you will be upset, but this is a novella, you don't have the time to connect as you would in a 400+ page book. HOWEVER, this still has some of the elements I loved about Seven Husbands, like emotionally conflicted characters and plot twists that just make you say "Woah!"

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