Wednesday, March 4, 2026

The Love Of My Life by Rosie Walsh

The Love Of My Life My Rating: 3.0


Emma loves her husband Leo and their young daughter Ruby: she’d do anything for them. But almost everything she’s told them about herself is a lie.

And she might just have got away with it, if it weren’t for her husband’s job. Leo is an obituary writer; Emma a well-known marine biologist. When she suffers a serious illness, Leo copes by doing what he knows best—researching and writing about his wife’s life. But as he starts to unravel the truth, he discovers the woman he loves doesn’t really exist. Even her name isn’t real.

When the very darkest moments of Emma’s past finally emerge, she must somehow prove to Leo that she really is the woman he always thought she was . . .

But first, she must tell him about the other love of her life.


This was an entertaining, fast-paced read, but ultimately it felt more like a beach thriller than a deeply layered psychological drama. Many of the plot developments were far-fetched, requiring a significant suspension of disbelief. The twists often felt engineered rather than organic, and at times the story seemed more contrived than compelling.

While the premise is intriguing and the pacing keeps you turning pages, I struggled to fully invest in the characters or the emotional stakes. Enjoyable enough for a light read—but not one that lingers.

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