The Housemaid's Wedding -
The Housemaid's Wedding is a delicious appetizer. It is dark, twisty, and undeniably fun. While it lacks the complexity of a full novel, it succeeds in reminding us why Millie Calloway is such a compelling character: she is the victim you root for, and the monster you fear, often at the same time.
McFadden’s writing style is polarizing. It is simple, accessible, and fast-paced. Critics often call it "too simple," but fans call it "addictive." In The Housemaid's Wedding , the simplicity works in the story's favor. The short chapters create a "cliffhanger effect" that makes the story readable in a single sitting. It reads like a script for a Lifetime movie—in the best way possible. the housemaid's wedding