I‘ve read two books back to back about mothers and their motives and now I‘m getting them confused. #booknerdproblems
I‘ve read two books back to back about mothers and their motives and now I‘m getting them confused. #booknerdproblems
Came home from my after work walk and realized our lilacs are blooming. It's a beautiful day.
Not so good. Pretty much wishing I would have skipped this one. The action was so long and drawn out without much payoff. A decent enough example of the pressures of motherhood in spots but just a silly conclusion. Really doubt I‘ll remember anything about this book in a few months.
This was just really slow for me. Too many characters and things going on for me to keep track of and I just lost interest early on because it was too much. I think it just needed to be a little more clear and a stronger story.
I like books that I don't have all figured out before the author reveals everything at the end. This is a great mystery novel.
Jess turns up at the ER with her baby who has a skull fracture and her story doesn't add up. Liz is her bestie and happens to be on duty. And it escalates from there. It was hard to put down.
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This is told from multiple points of view, including Jess‘s, the mother of the baby. We don‘t get a full account of what‘s happened until later in the book, with a couple of twists along the way. I‘m not a mom, but you can see how stressful parenting can be in some instances. I thought this was really good. It kept me reading and wanting to know what happened to that poor little girl.