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This was a real page turner for me with lots of twists & turns. Highly recommended by me. Thanks for the chance to read & review this book.

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A wickedly clever page-turner.
Sophy Pemberten, a freaking mom of a little baby Finn living with her husband Dom. She's a struggling mother and not doing great. She'd joined a mom and baby group but didn't get much help until she met Liv Granger. Liv Granger is young, beautiful who offered her to be Finn's nanny and Sophy agreed. Sophy didn't want Dom's mom Elizabeth around much because she thinks that she only comes for Finn and she doesn't like it.
But Liv is not who Sophy thinks she's. She had a brother named Ben who died sixteen years ago and she believes that Sophy is somehow responsible for his death or at least it's the story she's sticking to. She has a mom who's on the wheel chair due to an accident. . And now she's in Sophy's life because she wants to make her pay.
But the story is not as simple as it seems. There are some things which Liv did but there are other things that she swear she didn't do or know about.
Then one day someone takes Finn. Who are they? And what they want?
Someone else other than Liv is holding a grudge against Sophy but who?
Will Sophy be able to save her son? Or something else would happen?
Well, there are other characters like Ryan, Ben's best friend and now Liv's best friend, Freya, a carer of Liv's mother Martha, Isaac, Sophy's friend, Kim and Alice from mom and baby group who are there to mislead the readers. I loved the characters of Liv, Freya, Dom and Martha. On the other hand I didn't like Sophy much because she was just pathetic most of the time.
Narration of the story is smooth. I didn't know exactly when I started this book and when it ended.
If you love psychological thrillers then Amanda's and Karen's this mail biting psychological thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last word.
Thanks to NetGalley and HQ for giving me an advanced copy of this nail biting psychological thriller.

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