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The plot twist skillfully combined expected elements with an unexpected character, keeping me engaged. I highly recommend this captivating novel to fans of complex mystery-thrillers.
I received a digital ARC from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review of the book.
The book was very difficult for me to make myself read, the storyline had a lot of potential, but it felt like parts of it were long and drawn out. Mel, the main character was very frustrating, her choices reminded me of a bad horror movie.
While the book offered twists and a little suspense, I figured them out well before the end. The ending just felt very rushed and had a lot of unaddressed questions
he book was very suspenseful and i never wanted to put it down! there were lots of twists and turns and lots of people who could have been involved which helped to keep guessing. i had suspected who was behind the recent events but the plot twist ended up being even bigger than i had imagined. i liked how, even though the book was in third person, it still felt very personal and like i knew exactly how mel was feeling and what she thought about different situations. overall, i enjoyed the book and would 100% recommend it. this is the first book i have read from this author and i look forward to reading more.
Review of The Perfect Mother by Claire Allan
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of The Perfect Mother, by Claire Allan, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
The Perfect Mother is a gripping psychological thriller with a relatable and emotionally raw protagonist. Mel’s struggles with intrusive thoughts and anxiety felt authentic and added depth to the story. Especially after the year she has had and being late in her pregnancy. The tension and suspicion surrounding the supporting characters kept me engaged, and the detailed nightmares enhanced the eerie atmosphere.
Mel’s quick decision to trust Alice again after their troubled history felt somewhat implausible and detracted slightly from the story’s realism. The twist, though somewhat predictable, was satisfying, and the fast-paced narrative made this an easy one-day read. I couldn’t put it down.
While the ending felt a bit rushed, the overall pacing and emotional complexity made this a compelling and addictive thriller. Fans of suspenseful, character-driven stories will find much to enjoy here. I would rate this 4.5 stars if I could.
First time reading from this author. I couldn’t put it down and really surprised on how much I enjoyed this book. This is not my normal genre but I loved it.
This book follows a group of mothers who seem to have it all together but are hiding deep secrets. When something goes wrong with a childbirth, things turn real ugly real fast.
I love that the characters are well-developed, and you can really feel their struggles and fears. Their journey keeps you on the edge of your seat, especially the last 15% of the book!
Thank you NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the advance copy of this book.
This is the first book by Claire Allan that I have read and it definitely won't be the last. This is a gripping thriller with several twists and turns that had me sitting on the edge of my seat not wanting to put the book down. Set in Ireland around the life of Mel who decides to become a doula after the traumatic birth of her daughter she doesn't want other women to go through what she experienced and vows to advocate and help pregnant women. Unfortunately things don't go quite as she hopes resulting in abuse/threats over social media causing her and her family to move away to try and start over just prior to the birth of her second child. Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read such an enjoyable book.
When I first came across this book, something about the title tempted me to request for reading this book. As soon as my request was accepted, I dwelled into this book. I was not disappointed.
It was a perfect mix of suspense, mystery and emotions. Orated in third person's POV, it navigates how a birth coach's one wrong experience deteriorates everything in her life and everything that transpires from that awful moment.
I appreciate the way Claire Allan highlighted how grief makes or breaks someone and the impacts of societal comments on everyone's life.
Even though at the start I had to skimp through some chapters because of how slow the story started, I got a hang of it as the story progressed.
The book title is thoroughly justified and there are many key points that talks about how anything can happen at any moment like how nothing should be taken for granted.
From the short chapters which leaves you on hook and a compelling story which is articulately penned, this book exceeds expectation. As a thriller girlie, I was surprised that the last 10 chapters left me with plot-twists I did not anticipate, and that's saying a lot.
Overall it's a good page-turner for cozy evenings.
What a scary story! Not to be read by a first time Mum! Beautifully written with many twists but really plays on the insecurities of new parents and parents to be. Also shows the negative power of the internet and how mud sticks no matter how truthful the origin. Fiction with a warning.
Awesome book!! Great author! Will be looking for more!!!!!!!!!!! Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After a birth she assisted with turns tragic, Mel moves her family to the country hoping to escape the hate and scorn she has received. However she soon learns that you can’t always run away from your troubles. Someone is still out to make sure she pays, but who? This was a great suspenseful story with an unexpected twist ending. Great way to start off my 2025 reading challenge. Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to review this ARC.
As with other Claire Allan books, this was a gripping read and a wild ride! I loved this story and felt it was a solid 4.5 star read (rounded up to 5 stars for Netgalley)!
I would recommend this for anyone who loves popcorn thrillers, quick reads, and books with lots of suspense and domestic drama!
This kept me completely engrossed. It was such an intriguing idea and I love how the plot unwound and even the side characters like Mel's parents added to mounting tension. The locations really came to life too, particularly the building site! A really gripping read and not that predictable. For ages I thought it was Emma behind it all to get them to move! Really great twists and turns. A little farfetched in the end but by then the reader is sucked in.
I received a free copy of, The Perfect Mother, by Claire Allan, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Mel had only wanted to help Alice, but things did not go as planned, and Alice blames Mel. This book is very intense.
A doua's life is turned upside down after a client has an unfortunate outcome. After a slow start, this book turned into a real page turner for me.
I was very happy with the surprise ending.
Thanks to Netgallery for the ARC.
A first time reader of Claire Allen's, and this will not be the last.
The plot was well sequenced and written in a way which gradually uncovers more and more information about the current events, and the history that led and built up to current day. The conflicting questions over who the real antagonist was, and seemingly sinister characters interspersed throughout Mel's circle made for an interesting read.
The end twist combined both the expected and inferred plot with the inclusion of a character I had not suspected!
This book was one which I could not put down, and so would recommend to those who love a twisty mystery-thriller. Caution to those who may be triggered by the overwhelming themes of child loss.
I enjoyed this book overall and i felt that the characters were relatable, however I did find the ending to be a bit predictable. I also thought it was a bit repetitive at times about things that ended up having nothing to do with the story.
Thank you to Netgally and Boldwood Books for this ARC and the opportunity to provide my honest feedback.
I am a fan of Claire Allan's books and so I was excited to read this latest one from Claire.
Mel was a doula, and Alice was her client. Unfortunately things did not go according to plan during Alice's home birth and her baby did not survive. Whilst Mel thinks she did nothing wrong Alice needs someone to blame and that is what she does .... privately and very publicly. Mel not only loses her friend she also loses her reputation and her career as a doula. Everywhere she goes she is harassed and blamed for the death of a baby, in the town where she lives and everywhere she looks on-line.
Mel, her husband and young daughter decide to move away to the country to try and live a quiet family life, where no-one will know who they are but soon things start to happen and Mel wonders whether she will ever escape that harrowing day. Who can Mel really trust? Can she ever live a quiet life with her family?
This is a great psychological thriller that will have you hooked from start to finish. A story of guilt, grief and the complexities of motherhood, this book will have you dropping everything else, not a book that is easy to put down. If you have previously read any of Claire's books then you will know what to expect with this latest one, if not then what are you waiting for - this will not disappoint if you love psychological thrillers.
Thank you NetGalley and Boldwood Books for a digital copy of this book.
This is another gripping read by Claire Allan. Full of secrets and lies, and and tightly woven plot, I really enjoyed it and read it in a day.
A well written novel with a good smattering of surprise twists. Sadly I felt the storyline petered out somewhat towards the end so it failed to pack the punch I had anticipated.