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Amazing medical thriller! A stay up all night, sad to finish book! Kept me guessing and nervous, which I loved! Highly recommend.
What a wonderful book!! Not at all what I expected it to be, with a twist ending I really didn't see coming. HIGHLY recommend this book.
Thank you #netgalley and #stmartinspress for the eARC.
A captivating book that keeps the reader turning the pages to find out what will happen next. Some turns are predictable, while others leave the reader speechless.
I was given this ARC through NetGalley. I have never read anything by D.J.Palmer and it sounded good. At first I wasnt thrilled because there were many incidences in a hospital, talking about medical procedures but the more I read the more I needed to know what happens.
The story is told around Meghan who is ill, or maybe not, because her mom Becky thinks she is, but her medical tests show otherwise. Along comes Dr. Fisher who thinks she has Mito - a disease his son died from. And then there are others who think the mom has Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a rare behavioral disorder where the primary caretaker, typically the mother, seeks medical help for made-up symptoms of a child.
And so this is what kept me reading, to find out just what was wrong here...and the story gets more interesting the further I read. This book will not be out until April 2019, but it should go on your TBR list, because the ending is not at all what I was expecting!
Saving Meghan by D.J. Palmer is a medical thriller about a girl who is in the hospital a lot. Is she really sick or is her mother obsessed with finding a cure at her daughters expense? I liked this book. It was a little slow in the beginning but the rest of the book held my attention. There were a few twists that made the story very interesting. Great story, great book. Highly recommend. My thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Meghan is in the hospital a lot. Is she really sick? Her Mom is obsessed in finding out what is wrong with her Or is she. This is a very good book and had me hooked right away. 1 of those I recommend everyone reads for themselves . You will not be sorry as this book was amazing.
Can you love someone to death?
Some would say Becky Gerard is a devoted mother and would do anything for her only child. Others claim she's obsessed and can't stop the vicious circle of finding a cure at her daughter's expense.
Saving Meghan is a medical thriller about Fifteen year old, Meghan Gerard, who has become chronically ill over the last couple of years. Her mother, Becky, has taken her see multiple doctors and she’s had multiple tests done and yet nobody can find anything wrong with Meghan.
It was a little slow in the beginning but then picks up and kept me on the edge or my seat. I loved the obsession and deceit throughout the book. The ending was remarkable!
Thank you #NetGalley for this ARC!
Pub Date 09 Apr 2019
When I requested this book from Netgalley I had no idea that D.J. Palmer was in fact Daniel Palmer whom I’ve been a big fan of his previous books.
I can honestly say this book lived up to my expectations....no matter what he goes by Daniel Palmer is an amazing author and I am a big fan!
I loved this book. It was a great story, very well written, full of twists and turns and an ending I did NOT see coming.
Awesome book....can’t wait for his next book!
I received an ARC from Netgalley of Saving Meghan by D.J. Palmer. I found the premise of this book to be really interesting. Meghan is a teenage girl who is sick, with an unusual array of symptoms that no doctor can quite diagnose. Becky, her mother, seems to thrive on being Meghan’s caretaker, sometimes basking in the attention she receives as the mom of a sick child. Becky’s husband does not quite believe in Meghan’s illness. One doctor truly believes that Becky suffers from Munchausen’s by Proxy, and is making Meghan ill. This book held my attention- I enjoyed the story and there were a couple of twists along the way that made the story more interesting. I would recommend reading to the end- this story really picked up about halfway through. I look forward to reading another book by D.J. Palmer.
Thank you St. Martin's press for this ARC. I have heard a few of our patrons asking about it mainly for the description and not to mention I share the same first name as the main character. This book is full of unexpected events on every page. It is easily relateable to a mother's concern that something is wrong with their child but it was shocking to read that a mother's concern and worry could be triggering side effects of a disorder. What if Stephen King, Alfred Hitchcock and Jodi Picoult collaborated on a book? This is totally the end result! Every page was a surprise and we could not put this down!
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the ARC in exchange for an honest review! We can not wait to consider this title for our Fiction collection at our library. That is why we give this book 5 stars!
Thanks to #NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for this ARC
Saving Meghan is an ultimate portrayal of the affliction of the heart. Can you love someone so much that it blinds you?
As many reviewers have already stated, the book does start off slow. I was tempted, as many were, to put it down. However, the story does pick up and reward the reader. Palmer lays out a riveting narrative in which every character has something to hide. The twists that reveal themselves by the conclusion of the book are superlative.
Fifteen-year-old Meghan Gerard, has become chronically ill over the course of the last couple of years. Even though her mother, Becky, has taken her see multiple doctors and she’s had an egregious amount of testing, nobody can find anything wrong with Meghan. When Meghan’s symptoms suddenly become worse, a medical team intervenes and Gerard’s find themselves at the center of an abuse investigation. Nobody seems to believe that Becky has Meghan’s best interest at heart. She sets out to prove that Meghan has a real medical condition with the help of the one physician that believes her. Will this be enough or is there yet another explanation for Meghan’s symptoms?
I feel that this novel being labeled as a “thriller” has lent to some of the unfortunate reviews. The level of expectation going into a book of that genre is that fast-paced, excitement, and anticipation where this is not any of that. This book moves at a slower pace and builds the suspense, the audience needs to keep that in mind when starting out. It is a great read, highly recommended. 4 stars.
I enjoyed Saving Meghan I thought this book was amazing it was so different than other books I have been reading recently and I am definitely going to recommend Saving Megan
Good medical suspense story. Characters were believable and the dialogue was real enough that I felt like reading the entire story. Plot was concerning two parents and what they would go through when their daughter was trying to get a diagnosis for what their doctor believed was a disease that was extremely hard to diagnose. The mother was accused of Munchausen by Proxy for wanting to continue testing until her daughter was well. A few twists toward the end were a little hard to take as being real. A few plot holes at the beginning, for example the mother exiting her flight while on the tarmac and towing her luggage with her. Really? How in the world would she get her luggage if her flight was ready to take off?
Anyways,good book, good story.
I thought I knew how the book would play out by the end of the first chapter. And then I couldn't stop reading. Palmer throws in a lot of twists and turns that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. This is a great GONE GIRL readalike.
Saving Meghan by author D.J. Palmer is a fast paced thriller with an intense plot line and great ending. Overall it was a good book and I would recommend it.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for an arc copy of Saving Meghan in exchange for an honest review.
Meghan has been having health issues for years, with no diagnosis. Her mother, Becky, will stop at nothing to get answers. A new doctor with a sad past thinks he can help. The father doesn’t believe anything is wrong. Everyone has secrets and seems to be hiding something. I can’t say that I connected with any of the characters and the ending seemed a little to tidy and rushed. All in all, it was a good read and kept me turning the pages.
Wow! I love it when a book leaves me completely guessing until the end. Medical mystery, twists, and just all around unknowns from start until the very end.
Thanks NetGalley and St. Martin‘s press for the ARC
Saving Meghan by D.J. Palmer For me, the pace lagged, going into the same details every time a new chapter had a different character POV. The characters were not very likeable, everyone had their own agenda no matter who got hurt in the process. The ending seemed off and rushed. There was more fast paced action in the final chapters than in majority of the book.
Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for the opportunity to preview the book.
What a rollercoaster ride. Never saw the ending coming. If you like twist and turns then this book won't disappoint.
Thanks to author,publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book. While I got the book for free,it had no bearing on the rating I gave it.
I was given this book by NetGalley for an honest review -
I love Daniel Palmer's book and was so excited to read this one -and once again - another great book!
A daughter with secrets -
A mother who had difficult childhood -
The daughter has numerous health issues and is taken from one doctor to another
Is she really sick?
Does the mother need her sick for attention?
Whats up with the father?
And then to the startling conclusion