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I thought this book was fine, but I was kind of hoping for more. The thriller element didn't really come into play until towards the very end and until that point the plot moved fairly slowly. Much of the story was more emotional, focusing on Ruth's grief, the relationship she has with her family, and how these things impact her work as a therapist. A lot of pieces of the story didn't come together until the very end, so throughout most of the book I was wondering why they were relevant. I'm glad I finished it as the ending was worth it, but there were many times I struggled to keep going.
I was very engaged by her patient Dan, and found it interesting how he referenced so many movies throughout his treatment. I also liked the added dynamics from Ruth's relationship with her daughter, ex-husband, and trusted adviser.
Being that this book does center around trauma therapy, there are some triggering elements mentioned, such as rape, suicide, self-harm, child disappearances, and sudden death.
Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 Stars
Thanks so much to Pamela Dorman Books for a copy of this read! A Good Enough Mother by Bev Thomas is out now!
I'm sorry you didn't enjoy this book. I hate it when the plot drags. Better luck with your next read ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous cover, too bad the story didn't live up to it. I hope you next read is amazing :)
ReplyDeleteToo bad it missed the mark
ReplyDeleteI agree, the cover is gorgeous. To bad it wasn't all you wanted!
ReplyDeleteSorry this one was a disappointment!
ReplyDeleteStinks it did work for you.
ReplyDeleteI’m sorry you didn’t like it. Thank you for the honest review.
ReplyDeleteI hate when a book takes forever to take off. Thanks for the review though!!
ReplyDeleteAww I'm sorry that this one didn't meet your expectations. The premise sounded so good too. Hope your next read is an improvement!
ReplyDeleteNot good when it just doesn't work. Great review.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear this wasn't up to snuff :( I always have trouble reviewing when I didn't absolutely love something. I hope your next read is better.
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