The Governor's Wife by Mark Gimenez

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Synopsis :

Bode Bonner is the Republican governor of Texas. He has everything he ever wanted: money, power, influence. But something isn't right in his life -- everything feels too settled and easy. He longs for one more moment of excitement, one more challenge.

Lindsay Bonner is Bode's wife, and she's bored too. Bored of Bode's womanizing, bored of the endless cocktail parties and receptions. She is desperate to break free of her bland, wealthy Texan lifestyle. And that moment comes when she saves a poor Hispanic boy's life.

From that moment on, nothing will be the same for Bode and Lindsay Bonner. Their lives are about to change in ways they could never have predicted...

Filled with dramatic and ingenious twists and turns, this is an addictively readable novel that delves deep into the dark heart of Texas.
 



This is what I say :

I have always enjoyed what Mark Gimenez wrote ever since I read his first book The Colour of Law many years ago.  Since then, I have read quite a lot of what he wrote and The Governor's Wife being the latest.

My review of his other titles are here, here and here.

I really enjoyed his books as they are well written and thrilling without being overly descriptive.  I believe I read the Abduction twice and I actually would not mind reading it again as I really like it.

Having said that, I don't quite like this latest book that I just read.  The Governor's Wife is rather lacking for me in quite a lot of areas.  It just wasn't captivating especially since I have read some rather good titles from this author.  Perhaps if this was my first introduction to Mark's work, then I might like it better.

Nevertheless, it is a good title and I am glad I read this.

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