Member Reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed the multiple POV in this book and how they were both working for the same ending. A family curse and a pregnancy for a woman who never wanted kids what could go wrong! I was pulled in from page one!
For me it was more of a ghost story than a thriller. I found myself saying just one more chapter until the next thing I knew I didn’t have anymore chapters left!
I love a good ghost story with some modern twists! This book has multiple points of views and I really enjoyed it all! It was incredibly fast paced and just want I want in my books!
Essie Kaur never really wanted children, and after an accidental pregnancy is still not coming around to the idea. Making matters harder is the knowledge of a family curse, and the increasingly odd behavior of her beloved husband Sanjay. No Child of Mine was a pretty good thriller, but was missing some key horror elements to really push it to a 5 star rating for me. There was some building dread but nothing truly terrifying, although the setting was nicely described. I liked that the 'past' plotline was driven by back and forth letters, and felt that it added more intimacy to the character development.
Note: I received a free ebook copy of No Child of Mine from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Hello my buzzing book loving pals !
I have a problem …
I know everyone loves to tease me on how every book I post is a 5 ⭐️ review and and I must get really lucky. The truth is, I only share the ones that I obsess over . Why post something on my page I didn’t enjoy ?
Anyway, the last 3 books I read really left me frustrated . Thrillers that weren’t thrillers, suspense novels that were straight up boring and murder mystery’s that lacked mystery .
That is until No Child of Mine, entered into the picture.
This book is IT! Everything I could ever want in a book soaked up within 336 pages.
I never knew how badly I needed a 5 star book until I read this one.
Nichelle Giraldes has arrived and she sure does deliver! How is this a debut?
I felt this storyline in my cramped up little toes. My entire body was tense. I could not flip the pages fast enough .
No Child Of Mine is brilliant and will be well loved by all.
Teaser :
There's something in the dark. And it's starting to whisper...
Essie Singh has defined herself by her ambitions, a fiercely independent woman whose only soft spot is her husband, Sanjay. She never imagined herself as a mother. It was never a part of the plan. But then she finds out she's pregnant. As her difficult pregnancy transforms her body and life into something she barely recognizes, her husband spends the nights pacing in the attic, slowly becoming a stranger, and the house begins to whisper.
As Essie's pregnancy progresses, both her and Sanjay's lives are warped by a curse that has haunted her family for generations, leaving a string of fatherless daughters in its wake. When she's put on bedrest, Essie trades the last aspects of her carefully planned life for isolation in what should be a welcoming home, but she isn't alone. There's something here that means to take everything from her…
Such an unusual storyline that drew me right in. I enjoyed both sides of the story and how they were working towards merging by the end.
I was provided with an advanced copy of this book by NetGalley in exchange for my honest feedback. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This was a slow build that I considering giving up on. There are sinister notes from early on but it takes a while for the plot to build.
But I was very intrigued by the seemingly disconnected two story lines and wanted to see how they eventually intertwined. Overall, I enjoyed it but thought there was only so much detail about Essie’s nausea and pregnancy that was needed and this section was a bit overdone.
My favorite parts were the letters between Ana and Isabel and waiting to learn how it all connected back!
This book was so good! The story was excellent, there was suspense, mystery, love, sadness…it had it all. For sure 5 stars. I love the beck and forth of the characters, like from Essie and Sanjay to Isabel and Ana. It really gives you a deeper and more in depth dove into the story and I love seeing both present and past. Highly recommend this book!
No Child of Mine and Essie's story will captivate you from the very beginning of her journey. Is the house haunted? Are the characters themselves? Is the baby the one making all these changes for Essie and her husband? Will we ever know?
I liked the dual timelines with Essie and her husband in the now and the story of Isabel and Ana in the "then". I thought the idea of the story was great, and it was executed nicely. Everything was tied up nicely for us at the end.
This would be a perfect October or haunted themed book club read. I would recommend this to my fellow book lovers!
Thank you Netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the ARC and chance to read this.
Thank you to Poisoned Pen Press and NetGalley for this advanced reader copy. As horror is one of my top genre's I tend to think I enjoy every variation of it. Whether slow burn, extreme gore, or your standard haunted house fare. This would be in the category of slow burn with a side of horror. Those expecting to have instant gratification will be disappointed. If you appreciate slow burns with past and present flips and seeing the good and horrors of family then this would be more your cup of tea. As for me, while it wasn't memorable and at times a chore to want to keep flipping to the next page; I appreciated that the author didn't take ang easy or quick way to get to their intended destination.
Please keep in mind I almost never give 5 star reviews so please consider this when considering my reviews.
I really liked the idea of the dual timelines in this book, however I felt that execution was missing. I was really wanting to see the results of the curse in the home. It did not really seem there was anything at stake and it really dulled any form of suspense. I felt that the main character and the plotline surrounding her became repetitive and there really needed to be some more activity to break this up. In the end, the generation curse was broken in minutes and the ending was rushed. This book was just ok for me. Thanks for the ARC, NetGalley.
Thank you to the publishers at Poisoned Pen Press and NetGalley for allowing me the chance to read No Child of Mine and write an honest review. This book is not one that I would typically pick, but it did allow me to venture out and read and interesting book with a very complex story line. I struggled to get into the book and for it to capture my attention. Around 60-70%, the book finally started getting me curious as to what was going to happen next.
This is a slow-burn book looking into a family curse where the husband of each female in the family has some serious accident shortly after their child is born. It builds throughout the pregnancy, with more stress accumulating as the due date comes closer. As the story progresses, you never really know what is going to happen to the two main characters. When the baby is born, I was ready to see what the curse had in store for the couple. I will not reveal the ending, but it felt rushed and too easy. It just kind of ended with the easiest resolution possible. If the curse didn't span many generations, maybe the ending would have been better, but I felt it was too simple of a solution to be missed by many, many generations of women in the family. The ride there was enjoyable, but I was left wanting more.
Thank you to Netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for this ARC in exchanged for an honest review.
What would you do for the person you love? this book was a slow burn with different POV's that told the story of Essie, Isabel and Ana. separated apart by centuries but joined by the same desired to save the person they love and the consequences that follow that decision.
I read this book in one day because it was so hard to put down. It took some time for everything to come together but the emotions and suspense factor was in every chapter.
I would definitely recommend this book.
3.5 (*) This was a duel time line book. I feel like that went on for a long time before the connection to today was made. This is definitely a slow burn book. That’s not my favorite kind and usually I have to drag myself through them. This one however slow was very interesting. It was a great read. Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me access to this book. I’d definitely check out others by this author. This review is left voluntarily.
This was a great thriller/mystery!
My appreciation goes to the publishers at @poisonedpenpress and @netgalley for this advanced copy of No Child of Mine in exchange for an honest review.
This was a spooky, twisty ghost story carried along from the viewpoint of Essie. Something is happening in their house, affecting her husband Sanjay. Her dreams and reality are blurring and she can't work out where the shadows are flowing from.
The alternate chapters gave the viewpoint of two women from decades ago. A generational curse has affected them all... but what is it? How did it come to be? Can it be changed? These are all questions that the reader is trying to sort out, and it keeps you guessing.
Sanjay is pacing, the walls are whispering, and Essie is doing everything she can to protect her family. It kept me on my toes and I found it very intriguing and had no idea how it could be resolved or if it would be resolved.
I really enjoyed this book, loved the eerie vibe and found it an engaging page-turner of a mystery. I look forward to reading more from this author!
This book is for people who likes ghost stories entangled with romance. I really enjoyed the different POV on this book, between Essie, Isabel and Ana. This book is a debut for Nichelle Giraldes, and I can't wait to see what will be her next novel. Thank you NetGalley for this e-ARC copy.
The cover is spooky as heck and made me pick up this arc from Netgalley.
It gave me the chills and mysterious vibes. A bit slow for me in the beginning but got into it soon after. Found the ending to be predictable but still entertaining.
I thought this story was interesting to follow along with, a fast paced read and generally entertaining while reading. It’s however nothing that sticks out to me in the long run. There are some great spooks throughout, but could definitely be more. I enjoyed the multiple different point of views, Essie’s specifically because it kept me on my toes. So overall, a good, entertaining book but I don’t see it being an all time favorite.
Unfortunately, I was expecting a lot more from this story based on the cover blurb.
While some parts are weird/uncomfortable (maybe even a bit creepy), I didn’t find it overly thrilling or scary. In fact, it was quite a slow read with too much repetition.
I found the characters all unlikeable, and maybe this skewed my opinion of the overall story, but it just wasn’t up my alley at all in regards to what I want to read.
I do love the cover art, although the feelings of horror it induces are not found within the pages of the book.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and Poisoned Pen Press for a copy.
A story that focuses on a generational curse and it's impact on three couples. I really enjoyed the different timelines and the switches in POV. It was done well and did not create any confusion. I appreciated the slow burn, and the gradual coming together of the timelines. I was pleased to find that the author didn't rely on body horror or jump scares but rather tried to immerse the reader in the creepiness and discomfort the characters were experiencing.
Ultimately, where this one fell short for me was the main character. I really could not connect with her at all. She came across as self centered and rude. Unfortunately, she was truly the central character that the entire story revolved around. I did really like the other two time lines and wish that we had spent more time with those characters instead.
The ending was good and wrapped things up well.