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Your daughter is dead.’
When Kat Cavanaugh hears the words every mother dreads, her perfect world shatters. She takes in the beautiful long blonde hair, torn yellow dress and chipped blue nail-varnish. It can’t be real.
And then the police add the word ‘suicide’. But Kat refuses to believe them.
Even when they show her the familiar looping handwriting and smudged ink on the note her little girl left behind. She knows her bubbly, vivacious daughter would never take her own life.
As she searches Grace’s perfume-scented room, filled with smiling photos, she uncovers secrets her daughter had been hiding. Secrets that make her wonder how well she really knew the woman her only child was becoming.
Kat’s determined to find out what really happened to Grace on the night she died, even if it means facing her own troubled past. But as she gets closer to the terrible truth, Kat finds herself faced with an unthinkable question: there was no way she could have protected Grace – or was there?
Author Sarah A. Denzil
First, I want to
thank Sarah A. Denzil, Bookouture, and NetGalley for providing me with this
book so I may bring you with this review.
Only Daughter by
Sarah A. Denzil is an extremely gripping and emotional Psychological thriller
with a jaw-dropping twist. Words can’t describe what an incredible Psychological
Thriller writer Sarah A. Denzil is. Her prologue alone blew me away with Grace’s
extreme details and descriptions of how she is laying there in the middle of nowhere
left for dead and dying! Not to mention the remorse of how everything she felt
was wrong. It was the best prologue I had ever read before in this genre! After
reading that prologue, I needed to know what happened to Grace and I would not
put my book down til I found out what happened to her.
Kudos to the cover graphic
artist who did the cover for this book. I thought it was beautiful and really
liked the heart charm necklace and the blue backdrop. However, there was no
significance to the heart necklace mentioned in the story to tie in with the
cover. I would have liked to seen that pay a part of it.
This book does cover
some difficult subjects that may be triggers for some readers. Those topics
include: Suicide, cyber bullying, drug abuse, inappropriate teacher/student
relationship, teenage pregnancy, infidelity, etc.
This is one book that
must be made into a NetFlix original!! It has so many great aspects to be a big
smash hit on so many levels!
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