This book puts a whole new spin on the Oliver Wendell Holmes quip, "Man has a will, but woman has her way."
If I had to sum up this book in a few words it would be - great message, poor execution. I liked the message Baker was trying to portray (her author's note at the end was powerful and true), but to me it just missed the mark. I think some of it is because I was anticipating a thriller, but it is much more of a slow-burn domestic drama than a thriller. Not to mention, there is an overabundance of tedium in regard to details that bogged down the mystery plot.
Nora Spangler is a successful personal injury attorney, but she feels like her domestic partnership is a one-sided journey - she packs the lunches, schedules the doctor appointments, remembers the teacher appreciation days, fills out the school re-enrollment forms - and on top of it all, she is pregnant with her second child. Her husband works hard too, but she still feels like she works so much harder. As their family is quickly growing, the Spanglers go house hunting in an exclusive suburban neighborhood called Dynasty Ranch, where Nora meets a group of high-powered women, which include a tech CEO, a neurosurgeon, an award-winning therapist, and a bestselling author, and they all seem to have enviably supportive husbands. Nora immediately gets sucked into the group of women when she agrees to help with one of the resident’s wrongful death case. Once she becomes immersed in their lives, she can't believe the atmosphere. In Dynasty Ranch, the husbands' main goal seems to be making life more comfortable for their wives, and the women are relaxed and in control - much different than Nora's own life. But as Nora starts investigating, she uncovers the secret to having it all - but is it worth killing for?
The first issue I had was that it took way too long to get the heart of the plot, and I lost interest several times along the way. Secondly, I'm sorry but Nora's husband just wasn't "bad" enough! 🤷♀️😅 To feel even the least bit sympathetic to Nora, I needed him to be way more of a d'bag. Also, there was so much hype surrounding Nora's mysterious "accident" that when all was revealed, it was oddly underwhelming (and let's be honest, her husband's resentment was somewhat justified!). Those were minor annoyances though. It really came down to the fact that I kept waiting for a twist that just never really happened. There is one (I guess?), but you can see it coming a mile away, and when I read the last page, I was like, "that's it?!" It was obvious from the beginning what had been going on with the husbands, so the ending was fairly lackluster.
It's been referred to as a Stepford Wives gender-swap, so if that's your thing, you may love this one. It had much potential, but in the end, it was a slow burn read with a flame that flickered out a few too many times for me to warm up to it. 3 stars.