A MOTHER'S BETRAYAL by Louise Guy
3* Well written but requires suspension of disbelief to be able to read it.
This is well written but there are 3 generations of lies/things concealed/held back here, that hurt the characters in this book. And there's a less than pleasant character in Julia, so I'm afraid I couldn't really get into the tale, despite some of the decent side characters. I didn't like her, was willing to believe her 'betrayal' and didn't feel bad when a scheme was exposed that made her seem less black than she'd been painted so far. The only positive is that she agreed to get long overdue counselling.
Not sure I'd read more by this author, as the book lacked something truly shocking or awful despite the teasing title.
ARC courtesy of Boldwood Books for my reading pleasure.
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