THE DAY I LOST YOU by Ruth Mancini
3* Sadly, too much suspension of disbelief was required for me to fully enjoy this.
This book isn't badly written but it doesn't have the tension and/or suspense that the blurb and opening allude to. It was more eye-rolling in a 'yeah, right' way than anything else.
It had people who can live with their consciences despite going something wrong. It had unlikable characters - I think I actually found the neighbour the most believable one. I didn't believe in the ending, especially in how callous a child's emotions and psyche were being put at risk. What about years to come, when the truth outs, when he has flashbacks to times with mummy #1, pseudo-daddy #1, then real mummy #2 and real daddy #2? Selfish bunch of people who deserved to have that poor child taken off them and given to a family that'd always put him first.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Random House/UK Cornerstone for my reading pleasure.
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