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The Couple in Cabin 14

By: Nancy Savage
Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
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What happens when a secluded getaway becomes the holiday from hell?

Dean and Amber are on vacation at a quiet lakeside resort, hoping to fix the cracks in their marriage. Their only companions are the couple next door—Sophie, a beautiful redhead, and the mysterious Marc, who appears to be hiding something.

Before long, Amber begins to suspect the pair aren’t who they say they are. Obsessed with uncovering the truth, she digs into the couple’s past.

As she struggles to rekindle her marriage while investigating the neighbors, Amber soon realizes that she can’t trust anyone. Just who are the enigmatic people next door? And are some secrets better off buried?

This twisty debut from brand-new thriller author Nancy Savage is perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Lisa Jewell and Liane Moriarty.

©2024 Nancy Savage (P)2024 Dreamscape Media
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Domestic Thrillers
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Could have had a lot of potential - story could have been unique & scary, but it was cringy & cheesy I couldn’t even finish. Maybe last 25% of book kills it - if i end up finishing I’ll revise my review. I would rate it lower but this author usually kills it, & i feel guilty leaving a poor review. I love her so I bought without reading any reviews or research

C rating - Disappointed

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I was trying to put my finger on what was strange about this book and what I realized is it’s a story that seems to be written by a much older person. I haven’t googled the author yet, but I am going to assume they’re in their 70s or 80s. I’m in my 50s. it sounds like the author has not had a conversation with other people about interpersonal relationship relationships in the last 30 years because the language is outdated and the scenarios or interpersonal choices are very odd. With the exception of the occasional sprinkle of cell phone use or social media, this could be a Hardy Boys book from the 1940s. I did not enjoy it, but that does not mean that you won’t.

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