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Darling Girls (by Sally Hepworth)

I am typically a huge fan of this author’s books. They are edge-of-your seat thrillers with normal day-to-day people. However, this one just didn’t click for me. The child abuse facets just pushed me over the edge and had me cringing while trying to listen to one more page to get to the end. I know there are plenty of positive reviews and I will recommend that you decide for yourself if this appeals to you. And the plot twist at the end just left me feeling angry. Though I did enjoy listening to the narrator with the Australian accent. It was at least one thing that was delightful about the book.


Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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