VBT# The Dream Wedding - Renita D'Silva








Review: The Dream Wedding - Renita D'Silva - May 2025

What should have been the happiest day of Sam’s life turns into a nightmare — and sets her on an unexpected, dangerous path. In The Dream Wedding, Sam is about to marry a wealthy Indian man at a luxurious seven-star resort in Cornwall, a far cry from the life she ever imagined for herself. But Sam is hiding a dark secret: her real name is Maisy, and she once served time in prison for the murder of her parents — or so she has been led to believe.

Renita D’Silva delivers a slow-burning psychological thriller packed with gaslighting, deception, and class tension. Sam has been doing her best to live quietly, until her world is upended by falling in love with a wealthy playboy who seems to worship her. Yet as their wedding approaches, anonymous threats about her hidden past begin to surface. Should she tell her fiancé the truth? Would he still love her — or would he walk away, shattering her world once again?

Meeting her soon-to-be mother-in-law, Sam is acutely aware that she’s out of her fiancé’s league, both in class and social standing. But darker forces are working behind the scenes. Sam soon realizes she’s nothing more than a pawn in a twisted game — and if she’s not careful, she might not live to see her wedding day.

Enter another mysterious figure, a woman bent on revenge, whose life was also shattered by the same person pulling Sam’s strings. As the story unfolds, the stakes rise, and Sam is left trying to unravel a complex web of motives and lies.

While The Dream Wedding has a slow build, once you reach the pivotal death scene, the novel morphs into a gripping puzzle. It reminded me of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, where everyone seems to have a motive, and each character plays a role in the tragic outcome.

Fans of psychological thrillers, gaslighting plots, and twisty UK crime fiction will enjoy this unsettling and compelling read. Thank you to Zooloos Book Tours for providing this ARC!

Amazon: https://amzn.to/4iMbse8





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