

The Housemaid is my introduction to Freida McFadden. I have to say that it was a quick popcorn thriller. It wasn’t the best thing I’ve ever read, but it satisfied the mood I was in. This is one of those books that you just have to relax and not become too analytical, because if you do, then it won’t work.
The book is about an ex-con named Millie who takes a job as a housemaid. She ends up working for Nina and Andrew Winchester. The Winchesters have a nine-year-old daughter named Cece.
I will not spoil this book. I’ll just say that all the characters in the book are unlikable, including Cece. There were great twists and turns that kept me reading, but it was a little predictable. The second half of the book was better than the first. I loved the suspense and the ending, but there were a few things that made me shake my head. Overall, it kept my attention, and I will continue to read her work. 3.75.
The Housemaid is my introduction to Freida McFadden. I have to say that it was a quick popcorn thriller. It wasn’t the best thing I’ve ever read, but it satisfied the mood I was in. This is one of those books that you just have to relax and not become too analytical, because if you do, then it won’t work.
The book is about an ex-con named Millie who takes a job as a housemaid. She ends up working for Nina and Andrew Winchester. The Winchesters have a nine-year-old daughter named Cece.
I will not spoil this book. I’ll just say that all the characters in the book are unlikable, including Cece. There were great twists and turns that kept me reading, but it was a little predictable. The second half of the book was better than the first. I loved the suspense and the ending, but there were a few things that made me shake my head. Overall, it kept my attention, and I will continue to read her work. 3.75.