Happy 2026 everyone! And to kick off the year, we’re actually starting … with an ending! This is the final book in the Jack Jordan Blogathon. A Woman Scorned is actually a novella, so more of a short read than Jordan’s other full-length stories. But what it lacks in length, it makes up for in thrills and pace.

Blurb:
Are you afraid?
You should be.
The husband: in over his head with no way of knowing the truth.
The mistress: blinded by love, betrayed by her family…
The neighbour: will stop at nothing to protect the life he has fought to create.
The wife: a woman bent on revenge, but how far is she willing to go…?
My Review:
This one doesn’t let up from the first page! The main characters are not particularly nice people. They’re all hiding dark secrets while going about their everyday lives, maintaining calm, friendly facades.
As the title suggests, there’s plotting, jealousy and revenge at the heart of this story. As it’s told through multiple viewpoints the reader gets to see the varying perspectives and differing perceptions of how things are playing out.
There’s a lot of clever, complex detail condensed into this short story. With Jack Jordan’s signature flair, he injects intensity and unpredictability into every chapter.
I raced through this one, and not only because it was short! It’s a heart-pounding read that I highly recommend!
Thank you to Compulsive Readers for this amazing Blogathon. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed reading these books and am looking forward to the release of Jack’s new book Deception which is being released in June this year.

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