A Comfy Night in with The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding

The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding pulled me in almost immediately with its unsettling premise and steady sense of unease. What begins as a chance encounter quickly spirals into something much darker, and I found myself needing to know how everything would unravel. The story is fast-paced without feeling rushed, making it an easy book to pick up and very hard to put down.
What I really enjoyed was the psychological tension woven throughout the story. Harding does a great job of keeping you questioning motives and trusting no one completely. The characters are flawed and complicated, which adds to the realism and keeps the suspense grounded. Just when I thought I understood where the story was going, another layer was revealed, keeping me fully engaged.
This book felt like the kind of thriller that’s perfect for a long evening of reading—gripping enough to hold your attention, but smooth and accessible in its writing. The Drowning Woman is a solid choice for readers who enjoy twisty plots, uneasy atmospheres, and stories that linger just a bit after the final page. It was an absorbing read and one I’d easily recommend for anyone in the mood for something dark and compelling.
⭐Rating: 4/5. Recommended for readers who enjoy thrillers and unexpected plot twists.
