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Lots of confusing twists in this story and it wasnt as I had expected from the description. An OK read, but not as gripping as I had hoped.
Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this ARC in return for an honest review
Overall an okay read, not quite the page turner I was hoping for. A few twists and turns, with an end I didn’t see coming…definitely worth a read.
I’d like to thank Bookouture and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read ‘The Perfect Nanny’ written by Shari J Ryan in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
Haley Vaughn needs a summer job to pay her share of the rent and puts out an advert for a position as Nanny. She gets a call from Lara Smith who needs someone to care for her nine year-old twin daughters. Haley goes to their home where she meets the two girls and is shown around their rooms before Lara and her husband Corbin leave for the evening. On their return they accuse her of harming their baby Fallon, but Haley wasn’t told there was a third child in the house and definitely hasn’t harmed her.
‘The Perfect Nanny’ is a psychological thriller with an unusual plot of hidden agendas and an even more unusual twist at the end that I wasn’t expecting and bore no reality to the rest of the story. I was gripped until half-way through then it became far-fetched and unbelievable with too many characters wanting to exact revenge. It felt as if the author was trying too hard to shock and although the novel showed promise I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought I would.
OMG this book was way more better than I could have hoped for.
I was hooked from the first page and I didn't wanted to stop reading it because I just had to know what had happened to the missing baby.
While reading this book I had many theories and to my liking the book contains many twists that I couldn't see coming which makes this a really great thriller according to me.
This was my first time reading something by this author and it definitely won't be the last either.
I think I have found a new favorite author in this genre because the story and writing was all that.
The Perfect Nanny by Shari J. Ryan has written another enthralling novel.
This is a very well woven story with a great plot and some clever twists.
A truly enjoyable read that had me quickly flipping pages.
The author weaves the details of the story in this way to keep the reader guessing about what was truly happening until the very end.
I thought the pacing was excellent and the tension steadily built throughout the book.
TPN is intriguing and captivating and will have you sitting on the edge of your seat waiting to see what happens next.
Thank You NetGalley and Bookouture for your generosity and gifting me a copy of this amazing eARC!
Don’t get me wrong, the writing style was really good in my opinion. It just didn’t follow a timeline that made sense. It just all seemed rushed. It was like we started out getting context for how she got the job but then rushed to getting arrested and all that jazz really quickly in the beginning. I would still recommend this book to friends who love thrillers though.
I rarely if ever DNF a book and I almost did this one and now that I finished it I wish I would have. I mean so much of this book doesn’t make sense for one thing wouldn’t soon after being arrested she would explain to the police that these people didn’t have a baby and how good of an actor and actress are the parents that they make the police believe they had a baby despite no baby pictures or propaganda anywhere in the downstairs where she would’ve been babysitting Fallon I don’t get how does it get all the way to an arraignment before anyone realizes there was no baby when they left to go to the night out. That isn’t the only thing the whole starting to see Liam the day after being accused of kidnapping in the whole thing with their parents this book was just ridiculous most of that made no sense and that’s the part that wasn’t boring me to death ended when they were in the arraignment the defendant makes their plea then the judge says they’ll be a 10 minute recess and then it says my mouth dropped open… Why because of a recess? The writing style is all over the place some questions were never answered and some answered made no sense. This book sounded like it was going to be so good but I thought the writing was horrible the plot was all over the place and when she was calling her parents crazy it really just made her look like a loony tune. I think I could’ve written a better book. I guess I still want to thank the author and net galley for the free arc copy please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
The Perfect Nanny
by Shari J. Ryan
Pub Date: 09 Feb 2024
Prepare yourself, "The Perfect Nanny" is a psychological thriller with breath taking twists and turns throughout the entire story! I was hooked from the beginning and couldn't put it down until the final page.
I was shocked when the truth was finally revealed as I never once saw it coming! I highly recommend this 5 star read!
Thank you #NetGalley and #Bookouture for a copy of this E-ARC.
Haley Vaughn is nearly done earning her degree in psychology, and wants to work with children. She gets a nanny job that starts off babysitting for twin nine-year-old girls. The mother is Lara Smith and she asks Haley to babysit the girls one evening at first to see whether or not she would be a good fit for the family.
When Haley arrives, she meets the girls and there are only a couple of rules. At the end of the night after arriving home, the father Corbin panics - "where is she?! Haley has no idea what he is talking about. The twins are tucked safely in beds and the night went rather well in her opinion. Panic increases and Haley is confused.
There is a missing baby. A missing baby? Haley didn't know anything about a baby. She was hired to babysit the twins and when she arrived she met the girls, and there was absolutely no evidence of a baby. Lara never indicated there was a third child, nor did the girls. Lara is insistent that Haley has done something to her baby.
Manipulation is key in this latest psychological thriller by Shari J. Ryan. Then the reader just might wonder if the style of this book leads to an unreliable narrator. Is Haley to be trusted? Did she actually know abut the baby? What about the parents, Lara and Corbin? Is something more afoot?
This exciting thriller leads the reader down a path of confusion, and that makes this book impossible to put down. This is especially the case when it becomes apparent that Haley is not who she said she is. Then there is the behavior of the twins. What is it about them that makes this book a chilling read?
If you want a book with excellent pacing, with more than one jaw-dropping twist thrown in, then look no further than The Perfect Nanny.
Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.
Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for this eCopy to review
The Perfect Nanny was a good thriller, it did get a little confusing with the psychology jargon in places and I got a bit lost in all the lies and hidden agendas.
Haley needs a summer job to pay her rent so she advertises to be a nanny for the summer. She is offered a job by Lara but is it too good to be true? On her trial night Lara and Corban arrive home and start asking where a 3rd child is and Haley is arrested for kidnapping.
What follows is a twisted tale of revenge by multiple people. I did think there were a few too many twists, the story does become quite unbelievable in places and it is difficult to like any of the characters by the end
Thank you to Netgalley and Bookoture for an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review. This book officially publishes on 2/9/24!
I thought the premise to this book was brilliant. Recently, the nanny trope in thriller novels has become increasingly popular, but the plot to this one stands out from the rest with a twist that I did not see coming. That being said, I did find the twist to be so fierce that it seemed to be a separate thought from the rest of the book altogether and detracted a bit from the main story line; in this case, less would have been more. Despite this, I did enjoy reading overall and would recommend anyone who enjoys the trope or wants to see a unique twist on it!
The Perfect Nanny by Shari J. Ryan
Haley Vaughn is a child psychology student who lives in Rhode Island were jobs are very hard to find so she puts an advertisement that she is seeking a nanny position for the summer. Soon she is contacted by Lara Smith to babysit her nine-year-old twin girls Madden and Blakely on the Friday night and if all goes well Lara will offer Haley the position of Nanny over the summer. To Haley it sounded like a dream job, and all goes well on Friday night, the girls a well behaved and easy going but just as Lara offers Haley the summer nanny position her husband asks where is the baby? What baby? Haley was hired to look after twin nine-year-old girls there was no mention of a baby. Now the Smiths are calling the police and Haley’s dream summer job has suddenly turned in to a nightmare.
I enjoyed this book very much and could not wait to see how it ends. I loved the twist towards the end that I would have never guessed.
I would like to thank Net Galley and Bookouture for a copy of this eBook in exchange for an honest review.
Mind blowingly brilliant! Twist after twist after twist kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish!
Psychology student Haley takes a summer babysitting job for a family, caring for their nine year old twins. After the first evening looking after them, her parents completely freak out when they come home to find their baby missing. But they never mentioned a baby…
Shari Ryan is a master thriller writer. Her characters are well developed and believable, the plot is gripping and the twists are so unexpected that they are like a punch in the gut that leaves you gasping for breath!
I loved this brilliant book 📚
5 ⭐️ Thanks to Netgalley, Shari J. Ryan and Bookouture, for an ARC in return for an honest review.
Haley Vaughn is looking for work as a Nany to bring in some money during the holidays having finished for the university holidays. Haley places an ad in the local paper and is soon contacted by Lara Smith to look after her 9 year old twins.
Lara asks Haley to complete a first aid course before offering her the job of looking after the twins and agreeing to pay $40 an hour.
Haley is made up and soon comes over one evening to look after the twins whilst their parents go out. The only rule given to Haley by the twins father Corbin is that the twins must not play hide and seek. Strange but okay… the twins prove to be a bit of a handful for Haley, they seem determined to disobey and play hide and seek resulting in Haley sending the twins to bed early and not finishing the film they’d started.
When the Smiths return home everything is calm until Lara mentions their baby girl is missing. Haley is confused for a baby was never mentioned before by Lara or Corbin and she is certain that had a baby cried at any point she would have heard it. The police are called and Haley is taken away for questioning after the Smiths accuse her of stealing their baby girl Fallon.
What I loved about this psychological thriller is that there was so much going on within the book I didn’t know which way to turn or what was coming next. It soon becomes clear the 2 families have a long history and no one in this book is who they say they are. You literally cannot trust anyone which always makes for an interesting read.
I did not see that twist coming at the end, in fact I had no idea at all where this book was going to finish up. I’m not saying anything else in this review as I think in this case less is more and I don’t want to give anything away.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for an advance copy of this very unique book in exchange for this review.
Only Ryan can write such a delightfully diabolical thriller!
At times I had to check my sanity as I read because there are seriously messed up characters in the story.
Not only are they messed up but they’re all liars. The biggest liar was staring me in the face but I wasn’t aware of it because Ryan kept pointing me down a different path and I glibly followed it.
Then she pulled the rug out from underneath me and my jaw dropped.
No one is safe from the evil culprit in the book, don’t trust anyone!
I could not turn the pages fast enough! The premise immediately drew me in with its shocking, seemingly inexplicable situation. I couldn't wait to find out what was behind it all. Loved the reveals and twists coming at jus the right time and pace! Just great storytelling!
I saw some people raving about this in a Facebook group and was so excited to get to read it. It was worth the hype 100%! Highly recommend. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for my honest review
Haley takes a babysitting job and is accused of kidnapping by the end of the night.
This one was certainly exciting and fast paced from the very beginning, but much of it felt unrealistic to me. The characters has an odd way of communicating that didn’t sit right with me. I kept at it thinking maybe there was more to it, which there was, but I found it too overly done to rate it much higher.
“A cry for help can’t always be seen or heard but it can be a trap.”
The Perfect Nanny comes out 2/9
Oh gosh!
Where to begin with this book. At first glance it seems quite an event to happen to a nanny - being accused of kidnapping a child you didn't even know existed.
Then, as soon as you are enthralled with the story, the roller-coaster starts. Twists upon turns upon twists until the dramatic end chapters where your head is left spinning and you just say "Wow! I did not see THAT coming."
This is some clever writing and planning done as all along the author hides small detail from the reader so things make sense, sort of, until the end when all is revealed and things make perfect sense.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book.
This book caught my attention from the very start. However, by the end, I was so confused by the twists and turns in the plot.
It’s definitely a psychological thriller, with unexpected relationships.
Haley Vaughan is a student, working on her doctorate degree in child psychology. Struggling to make ends meet, she gets a summer job as a nanny for twin 9 year old girls.
At the end of her first night, the girl’s parents return home, to find out their baby is missing!
However, there was no mention of a third child in the house, and Haley is now the chief suspect!
This book will leave you guessing about the alleged kidnapping of the child, with multiple suspects,plot twists, and back stories.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the ARC in return for my honest review.