Monday, May 18, 2020

Book Review: A Mother's Lie by Sarah Zettel

A Mother's Lie

A compulsive family drama about a mother's desperate search to reclaim her daughter from the horrors of her own past, perfect for fans of Then She Was Gone.


Kindle Edition
Published April 7th 2020 by Grand Central Publishing
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                         MY REVIEW:

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
OMG talk about a dysfunctional family. Beth and her daughter Dana seem to have a great life. Beth has a good job and a nice place. Then her ex shows up acting out of character. Then her parents. One thing leads to another and lies all become exposed. This will have you shouting and shaking your head. Con artists that are so horrible he hope something will happen to them.
I received this from NetGalley for review.



Sarah Zettel


Sarah Zettel



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Sarah Zettel is the critically acclaimed author of more than twenty novels, spanning the full range of genre fiction. Her debut novel, Reclamation, won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. Her second release, Fool’s War, was a 1997 New York Times Notable Book, and the American Library Association named Playing God one of the Best Books for Young Adults of 1999. Her novel Bitter Angels won the Philip K. Dick Award for best science fiction paperback in 2009. Her latest novel, Dust Girl, was named as one of the best young adult books of the year by both Kirkus Reviews and the American Library Association. Zettel lives in Michigan with her husband, her rapidly growing son, and her cat, Buffy the Vermin Slayer.




7 comments:

  1. This sounds like a good one. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  2. Love books featuring dysfunctional families. This one sounds good.

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  3. I've lost track of what normal is ;)

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  4. Glad you enjoyed this book.

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  5. I'm not familiar with this book but it looks good. Great review.

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  6. Pretty sure this is in my TBR.

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  7. So glad to see you enjoyed this one! Dysfunctional families can certainly be entertaining to read about.

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