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Two neighbours struggle with envy of each other’s lives—and as their friendship grows, their questions do too . . .

Sophie is a happily married mum of two who considers herself lucky—until her beautiful and highly successful new neighbour Angie moves in along with her charming husband and four talented children. The two women couldn’t be more different, but after a storm brings them together, an unlikely friendship develops. As their children grow closer, so does their bond.

But the alliance between the families is a wake-up call for both women. Angie’s success makes Sophie consider whether she really is as satisfied as she makes out. And Sophie’s uncomplicated marriage forces Angie to look at her own and accept that it’s not as perfect as it seems. Both women vow to change.

But their decisions may not lead where they expect, in this absorbing novel about risks and relationships by the author of The Missing Husband that explores whether the grass is always greener on the other side of the garden fence . . .

293 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 29, 2021

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Natasha Boydell

9 books62 followers
Natasha is an internationally bestselling author of psychological fiction. Her debut novel, The Missing Husband, was released in 2021 and became an Amazon Kindle UK top 100 bestseller. Her follow up title, The Woman Next Door, reached the top 100 in Australia. Her new book, The Fortune Teller, will be released in 2024.

Natasha lives in North London with her husband, two daughters and two rescue cats.

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Profile Image for Heather Adores Books.
1,107 reviews1,045 followers
May 10, 2023
3.5⭐
Publication date ~ book ~ September 29, 2021, audio ~ February 1, 2022
Page Count ~ 292
Audio length ~ 8 hours 24 minutes
Narrator ~ Mhairi Morrison
Featuring ~ cheating, secrets, lies

Is the grass always greener on the other side of the garden fence?

The Woman Next Door follows 2 couples living next door to each other in London ~ Sophie & Alan and Angie & Jack. 6 kids between them and a broken fence help them form a bond. Soon they’re walking to school together, vacationing together, walking into each other’s houses without knocking…among other extra curricular activities.

It took me a bit to get accustomed to the narrator and I do wish it was 2 different narrators since the story is told by both Sophie and Angie's perspective. There was a bit of a twist I didn’t see coming, which always thrills me ~ however, I didn’t really get “thriller” vibes with this one.

I was very pleased with how the whole story wrapped up 10 years in the future.

*Thanks Netgalley, Dreamscape Media LLC and Natasha Boydell for the audio copy. I am voluntarily leaving my honest review*

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Profile Image for Tonya.
548 reviews108 followers
April 19, 2022
This book is definitely not a thriller. There was not a big twist and hardly any mystery. This is a story about how secrets and lies test family dynamics. It also shows the complexity of friendships, loyalty and forgiveness. Does one bad decision have the power to destroy lives forever? The audiobook kept me entertained and interested in the outcome. If you’re looking for a thriller, keep on looking. If you’re wanting a compelling family drama, this is the book for you. Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for my audiobook.
Profile Image for Linda Strong.
3,880 reviews1,672 followers
September 29, 2021

The grass is always greener ....

New neighbors have moved in next door. Angie and her husband and 2 kids ... Sophie and her husband and 4 kids. They say opposites attract.. and these women each want what the other seems to have. An unlikely friendship develops.

BOOK BLURB: Angie’s success makes Sophie consider whether she really is as satisfied as she makes out. And Sophie’s uncomplicated marriage forces Angie to look at her own and accept that it’s not as perfect as it seems. Both women vow to change.

Change is always a risk ..sometimes that is what is needed. Sometimes change leads to unexpected consequences. What will these families discover .. especially the women? More importantly, as the years pass, how do the children see their parents?

This is a thought-provoking look at relationships ... wives and husbands, children and parents, and friends. The characters are finely drawn, each with his or her flaws and/or issues out there for all to see. What suspense there is, is low key. It's like watching a pot boil .. it does very little until it starts bubbling, not roiling, just simmering.

Many thanks to the author / Bloodhound Books for the digital copy of this psychological drama. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.
Profile Image for Sarah-Grace (Azrael865).
243 reviews73 followers
January 23, 2022
I really enjoy Natasha Boydell's storytelling and I look forward to more in the future.

In this story Angie moves her family, to be closer to her ailing mother, but in reality to try and salvage her marriage. From the outside, her life is perfect but in reality she is fraying from everything she is trying to hold together, marriage, four children and a career as an attorney.

Sophie is the mother of two children, close in age to Angie's younger two. Sophie's life is steady. She gave up her career in journalism to raise her family, but she feels like she hasn't done much with her life.

They two families really begin to develope a close friendship, after a storm damages the fence between their backyards. The younger children excitedly push to be able to play together and in the end the parents agree and put a gate on the fence between their home for the children's easy access. Angie and Sophie soon become very close friends.

Then the entire thing is destroyed by a moment of bad decision making and no impulse control. The friendship and both families suffer. This story is the telling of just ordinary lives of everyday people, mistakes, betrayals and ultimately forgiveness.

Thank you to Netgalley and Dreamscape Media for the opportunity to enjoy this great Audio-ARC.
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181 reviews48 followers
October 1, 2021
There are so many books that have the title the 'The Woman Next Door'. Do a quick search and you'll find 100s of books with this generic title. I was bored and scrolling through Amazon for a book to read and on a whim I decided to download this book, unknowing that it had been published two days ago.

I thought it would be a psychological thriller, or have a murder, a mystery, a disappearance, something!

What I got was a domestic drama. I was disappointed. Perhaps it was my fault because they didn't make any mention of a murder, a mystery or a disappearance in the blurb!

I stopped reading this book at around page 110 of 293. The set up was interesting. New privileged middle-class family moves next door to "humble" working class family. Two different mothers: one a highflying lawyer, the other a struggling out of work freelance writer. A storm which destroys their garden fence, allowing everyone to mingle. Not everything is perfect in each of their families. Betrayal is inevitable on both sides.

The characters seemed convincing at the beginning and, even though the writing was unremarkable and a tad predictable, I could understand each of the characters' varying degrees of desperation as told by flashbacks and scenes in the present. I was even enjoying it up to a point. However, I stopped. Where was this story heading?

Having skipped forward, I was thoroughly disappointed to discover the direction the writer decided to take this novel. Basically, look away now, because I'll be spoiling a significant portion of the novel.

One of the husbands has an affair with his neighbour. The reason being that she is unhappy with her marriage. Her daughter finds out. The families are broken by this. One of them decides to move away from the street to start afresh and many years later, when the children are grown, two of them from the two families meet up at university. The families reconnect and the cheater wife reveals she has cancer.

I was left feeling cheated. I knew that an affair would occur, but it was such a lazy plot device which didn't feel true to the characters in that moment (granted I skim read after a certain point, so I may have missed information). Ultimately, this is a story that has been done a hundred times, much like its generic title. The author could have added a worthy twist or put a unique spin on this silly, plain tale of suburban infidelity. Instead, it was rushed and I ended up disliking all of the characters. What was the actual point of this story?

It was like the writer was too afraid to tackle her topic head on. There was no sexiness, no tension, no lead up to this affair to suggest these particular characters would risk their marriages for a quick fumble in the kitchen. Neither was there any sign of thoughtful writing if she was trying to go for the serious approach. It was laughable.

The author completely lost the plot along with my respect. This is in no way a thriller as well. It's women's fiction. And I'm sick of publisher's trying to market such books as thrillers!

The author needs to work on her craft. I'm afraid that she will not be a writer I'll look out for.
Profile Image for Kerrie Hoar.
495 reviews10 followers
February 23, 2022
Like her last book, I kept waiting and looking for the twist - but it never came. Natasha Boydell's books could stand on their own two feet as women's fiction, without trying to force them into the mystery/thriller niche. It does the books an injustice and leaves the reader left a bit wanting and a bit confused.

This is a solid story about families, decisions, regrets, love and forgiveness. The characters are well-developed and the plot is engrossing and I thoroughly enjoyed the journey. The narration was excellent.

(NETGALLEY AUDIOBOOK –  I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY ADVANCED READER COPY OF THIS BOOK THROUGH NETGALLEY. OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS REVIEW ARE COMPLETELY MY OWN.)
Profile Image for Sherri Bryant.
1,253 reviews41 followers
February 26, 2023
So…the old saying about never judging a book by its cover rings loudly and true for me with this book. I assumed I was going to be listening to a domestic thriller / mystery / suspense type novel with The Woman Next Door by new to me author Natasha Boydell. Maybe my subconscious craves this genre and I just can’t get enough of them. Instead, I got a women’s fiction story about the various relationships we embark on in our lives and what betrayal, lies, secrets and forgiveness does to those relationships.

Once I got over my initial shock and yes, disappointment, that there would not be anyone lurking in the darkened shadows wielding a butcher knife and the only spilled blood would likely be from a skinned knee or two, I got busy getting to know the numerous characters in this story.

First up is Sophie Brennan, her husband Allan (not sure how the author spelled it as I listened to the audiobook) and their two children Tom and Katie. Sophie is a stay-at-home mother and though she gave up a career in journalism to raise her children, she longs to have a career or something to call her own.

Angie Taylor is Sophie’s new neighbor who has moved in next door with her husband Jack and their four children Benji, Indie, Freddie and Ellie. Angie is a lawyer and very career oriented and has major trust issues with her husband, who she suspects of having a wandering eye.

Angie’s youngest two children are around the same age as Sophie’s children, so it’s really the children who bring the families together as they want to hang out and play. As you would expect, the families spend loads of time together, barbecues, picnics, school events and even go on vacation together. Sophie and Angie develop a deep friendship that I thought was typical of women who have things in common, but I sensed early on that they envied each other. Sophie envied Angie’s independence and successful career. Angie envied Sophie’s perfect marriage and the tight-knit bond she has with her husband and children.

Everything seems to be going well until it isn’t. Life throws these families a major curveball that sets them all on a course that drives them apart. Nobody gets murdered or goes missing, but the loss of the friendship felt like a death to me.

Where this story got really interesting for me is that the author didn’t let it end there. She fast forwards the story ten years later with the children all grown and the youngest of Sophie and Angie’s children find themselves crossing paths at Oxford. Will old resentments, bitterness and pain reappear or will there be healing and forgiveness?

Despite my initial remorse over the lack of suspense, I found this story to be very engaging and it held my attention quite well. I found the characters to be well written and engaging and easy to relate to. I thought a few of the characters were overly shallow and selfish, but my opinion changed as I got more into the story. The audio narration by Mhairi Morrison was performed very well and kept me plugged into the story.

My Final Verdict: Overall, I am quite glad I stuck with this story and was pleased with how it all played out. I don’t recommend it to readers who like the thrill of suspense, but readers who enjoy family drama and relationship driven stories should give this one a look.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of The Woman Next Door from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for The Latest Book.
306 reviews44 followers
February 2, 2022
Neighbours Sophie and Angie form an unlikely close friendship after their shared backyard fence blows over during a storm. Quick hellos from their driveways turn into BBQ dinners in the backyard, celebrating holidays together, and their children walking into the other's home as though if it were there own. ⁣

As both families spend more time together, Sophie and Angie look at each other's lives and self-reflect on their own situations: Angie's success in her career motivates Sophie to persue her passion and Sophie's uncomplicated marriage makes Angie worried that hers isn't as perfect as it seems.⁣

Their story is proof that the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence (or in this case, backyard gate).⁣

Opphh this book is real. It touches on situations, drama and the horrors that families are known to face. It's not overly dramatic and the pace of the book fits perfectly with the story. When the book reached the pivotal point of the story, I was expecting it to end not too long after that. Unlike most novels with this type of story, it carried on to show the fallout and where the characters ended up. It's as though the second half of the book is one long epilogue and I really enjoyed it!⁣

The narrator of the audiobook has a lovely voice, however, the way she speaks makes her sound oddly robotic when the narration speed is increased. I definitely would have been able to fly through this book if I was able to listen to it at 1.75x without cringing. ⁣

Pick this one up if you enjoy a familial/friendship drama that interweaves multiple POVs spanning over a decade. The conflicts may not shock you to the core, but its realness will take hold of you and keep you reading until the end. ⁣
Profile Image for Lauren Kelly.
140 reviews12 followers
January 28, 2022
I struggled with this as an audiobook. I was not interested in the narrators voice and there was much going on between characters it was difficult to keep track of everyone.

Could see this being a book I’d enjoy actually reading, but the audiobook wasn’t for me.
Profile Image for Melissa.
222 reviews15 followers
February 1, 2022
This book is ok. It wasn’t horrible, but not overly memorable either.

It was listed on NetGalley as a mystery/thriller. I hung on until the very last page, but never found the mystery it thriller aspect. It was just a family drama type story turned love story.

The story is about neighbors and the secrets they keep. It then talks of how the secrets change their friend dynamic.

I think I would have rated this 3.5/3.75 stars if I knew it was just a light chick lit book. Like taking a drink, expecting sweet tea, but getting unsweet. Not awful, just different than expected.

I do appreciate the author sharing the audiobook with me on NetGalley to review. I will try another try this author.

Profile Image for Morgan (bookmorgs).
217 reviews9 followers
February 4, 2022
**WORST THRILLER BOOK EVER**

This book was *classified* on netgalley as a mystery/thriller, so I went into it excited that I was going to listen to a thriller (and it was my first audiobook ever!). At times during this book I felt like maybe I requested the wrong book because the book itself (to me) absolutely did not belong in the mystery/thriller category.

Continuing along, hoping for like some good MURDER, or even just a stabby stab, it just was bleh. The plot was so predictable, SOOOO predictable - that figuring it out felt so easy. It's a family drama, there isn't a mystery/thriller aspect to it, if I'm honest.

Also some of the dialogue was so cringey. There was a moment where the two moms, who are in their 40's, are talking to each other and this was the conversation:
"I'm sorry for being a bitch" | "Well you're my bitch, so..."

wat.

Overall, I think this book is 100% mis-genred, this should be more in a drama/fiction setting because that's all it was.

To put my thoughts into perspective for my followers, I enjoyed and felt as though The Only Good Indians was a better thriller than this book....enough said.

*mic drop*
Profile Image for Shannon.
5,433 reviews302 followers
February 3, 2022
This book was not at all what I was expecting!! I went in thinking this would be a good British domestic suspense story but really it was more a story about the complicated friendship between two neighbors. Angie and Sophie are mothers, each struggling to balance motherhood and careers in their own ways. I related to a lot of each of their lives. However I found the middle of the story dragged a bit and then one of the women does something to irrevocably break up their friendship. Fast forward to when their children are grown and two of them meet and fall in love at college only to bring up all the bad memories of the past again, forcing the women to confront their painful past. Decent on audio but just an okay read for me. Much thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my advance review copy.
Profile Image for Jalisa Thompson.
6 reviews2 followers
January 25, 2022
Friendship. Betrayal. Forgiveness. Compassion.

This book had so many layers. I loved the storyline and the unexpected twist midway through. The author quickly captured my attention and I flew through this book. I was on edge up to the end of the book. I am looking forward to reading more from this author.
Profile Image for Jacque.
301 reviews10 followers
July 21, 2023
I thoroughly enjoyed this. It was my first book by this author, but it won't be my last.
Profile Image for Lucy  Olivia.
351 reviews1 follower
February 12, 2022
This was a slog to finish and tbh that’s saying something as I will read any old crap.
I felt it was building and building but it never got anywhere. I was waiting the whole time for the big moment to happen and it just didn’t. Very disappointing and really, 3* is being generous.
Profile Image for Ren.
1,290 reviews16 followers
January 19, 2022
Hmm, this was listed as mystery/thriller... it's actually relationship drama. The only mystery was a short-lived question of who was caught having an affair. The story follows two families living next to each other and points out how we can't assume what's happening with another's relationship, regardless of how it looks from the outside. I don't love when a major illness is thrown in seemingly to garner sympathy for a character. Maybe that wasn't the intent, but it felt that way to me. Overall, the story is fine, but not very memorable for me.

Thanks to Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for the ALC in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Liz Butler.
1,142 reviews18 followers
April 5, 2022
Funny story... for some unknown reason I went into this book thinking it was a thriller. I kept listening to the story knowing that at any time someone was going to get killed or abducted or something else horrible along those lines. Spoiler alert: that NEVER happened! Because as it turned out, I was reading a pretty solid domestic drama and NOT a very slow thriller. DUH! LOL!

Anyway, this is a novel about family and friendship and betrayal and forgiveness with flawed characters filled with insecurities placed in realistic and relatable situations. It was engaging and definitely kept me coming back.
Profile Image for Faith Hurst-Bilinski.
1,576 reviews12 followers
January 29, 2022
I wish that the descriptions on books were just honest. People would be less disappointed and would choose books based on what they liked. I would not have chosen this domestic drama. I don’t want to read about the ins and outs of a marriage. I’m just not interested. I don’t like gossip and I’m not really one to find enjoyment in the scandal of infidelity. If you are, this is for you. I was hoping for some kind of mystery. Some thriller. Something to make me think and figure out what is going on. If I hadn’t been expecting that, this story may have not bothered me as much. Honesty would have helped. The writing isn’t bad. It just isn’t for me. The narrator was OK.
Profile Image for Amy shofran.
102 reviews11 followers
February 3, 2022
This was an ARC from NetGalley.

For some reason I thought this was going to be a mystery-probably from the title…. But it wasn’t that at all. It was the story of two families-and betrayal and friendship and love and hatred. But most of all it’s about love and friendship. I must have listened to this book at just the right time because I listened to it in two days and loved every minute of it.
Profile Image for Lisa Heidke.
Author 11 books85 followers
March 27, 2022
The Woman Next Door is a captivating domestic drama about neighbours, Sophie and Angie who become friends, together with their families, after a storm damages their dividing backyard fence.
Each woman seems to want what the other has.
A dynamic study in character and motivation, truth and betrayal.
Loved that the story jumped 10 years - the dust had settled, the kids had grown up and a new set of dramas presented themselves. Excellent!
Profile Image for Bookish Devil.
490 reviews72 followers
January 5, 2023
Shouldn't be listed as a mystery/thriller. More like family/domestic drama.
Profile Image for Eva Steepe.
219 reviews3 followers
February 13, 2023
I loved the twists and turns in this story. Family relationships and the lengths spouses can endure take center stage in this novel.

The only thing that would have made it better was if the childhood story had been spliced in with the adulthood section to make it more of a mystery readers discovered along the way!
Profile Image for Alyssashelf .
396 reviews18 followers
January 28, 2022
Thank you NetGalley for this arc !

drama/thriller about two neighbors. Is the grass greener on the other side? I totally recommend this book it was so good!!! Especially if you love this genre! I enjoyed the authors writing style. I would definitely read more from her.
Profile Image for Joann 'bartunek' prashek.
792 reviews12 followers
February 2, 2022
Definitely don't consider the story a thriller. I give it a middle of the road review, didn't hate it, but won't be highly recommending it. Big thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to review this in audiobook format.
Profile Image for Stephanie.
272 reviews
March 4, 2022
3.5 rounded up
Family drama, not thriller, thanks Hoopla 😂
Profile Image for Munita.
13 reviews10 followers
January 20, 2022
I received this book for free from #Dreamscape Media from #NetGalley.
New neighbors next door. Angie and her husband and 2 kids. Sophie and her husband and 4 kids. These women each want what the other seems to have. An unlikely friendship develops.
It is a fast paced book, good story. There were times when I had to go back and read some pages because the story would move so fast because it was so easy to miss what just happened.
Profile Image for Julie.
554 reviews9 followers
February 4, 2022
The book follows two women as they get to know each other after a storm tears down the fence between their gardens. From there, absolutely nothing happens for like hours of the audiobook - while leading up to ''the plot twist'' which we all saw coming from like the first five minutes.
The whole book felt anti-climatic, and I kept thinking, ''was that it?''.
Honestly, the story was just about women being moms, and it was disappointing. I didn't care for the writing style at all, the characters were dull, and I feel like I just wasted 6 hours of my life on absolutely nothing.

So the big ''plot twist'' that the whole book leads up to was the fact that one neighbor slept with the other's husband… And then the book went on like this was the worst possible thing that could ever have happened! Don't get me wrong, cheating is bad - but I was expecting dark secrets, maybe even murder. It was quite possibly one of the most boring books I have ever sat through.
The book ends with the children finding each other and becoming a couple. Again the characters act like this is horrible, and their lives will forever be marked by this insane touch of destiny.
It is all very dramatic - and yet not interesting at all.
I can not recommend this book at all.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Courtney (caffeinereadrepeat).
417 reviews154 followers
January 31, 2022
Zippadeedooda! 😳😯

Well my heavens! This was such an enthralling novel about two women. I couldn't put this down and enjoyed the narrator and story. This was an excellent twist to a common "envy of another woman" type novel. Gosh almighty! We always want what someone else has. Two neighbours, Angie and Sophie are both married with children. Angie was successful with a handsome husband, and Sophie was a stay-at-home mom. The families & neighbours become close and soon each mother starts to wonder about their own lives, insecurities, family, etc. As both women vow to change to get what they want, it may not go how they expect and plan. The ending was fascinating and wonderful and I adored listening to their own stories. Even though you may see some of it coming and even anticipating it, it still amazed me how it played out.

Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for this audio ARC.
Release Date: Out Now

I give this 4 / 5 snowflakes! ❄️
Profile Image for Sophie Bristow Harris.
354 reviews55 followers
September 10, 2021
“The Woman Next Door” by Natasha Boydell is a story of two next door neighbours - both of whom think that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence….
Friendships are made. Friendships are broken.
Jealousy forms a big part of this book between both the wives and their husbands. Their children are mostly unaware of the tension cast between them until they’re much older and able to understand and cope with their parents bad behaviour.
A well formed book with likeable characters.
I really enjoyed reading this and highly recommend it.
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