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The Perfect Mother

By: Caroline Mitchell
Narrated by: Alana Kerr Collins, Christina Traister
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She thought they wanted her baby. But they won’t stop there.

Roz is young, penniless and pregnant. All she wants is to be the perfect mother to her child, but the more she thinks about her own chaotic upbringing, the more certain she is that the best life for her baby is as far away as possible from her hometown in Ireland.

Determined to do the right thing, Roz joins an elite adoption service and can’t believe her luck. Within days she is jetting to New York to meet a celebrity power couple desperate for a child of their own. Sheridan and Daniel are wealthy and glamorous - everything Roz isn’t. Her baby will never go hungry, and will have every opportunity for the perfect life. But soon after Roz moves into their plush basement suite, she starts to suspect that something darker lurks beneath the glossy surface of their home.

When Roz discovers she isn’t the first person to move in with the couple, and that the previous woman has never been seen since, alarm bells start ringing. As the clock ticks down to her due date, Roz realises her unborn baby may be the only thing keeping her alive, and that despite her best intentions, she has walked them both into the perfect nightmare...

©2020 Caroline Mitchell (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
Crime Thrillers Domestic Thrillers Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller

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Fantastic!

Caroline writes of some incredibly horrific situations that terrify any sane person! This young woman’s poor choice that resulted in an unexpected pregnancy set up a series of events that led to an ultimate nightmare and suffering that almost cost her and her baby's life! What a thriller! I love this author and the narrator's Alan Kerr Collins and Christina Traister were perfect for this book!

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Very entertaining. I recommend this book.

I love the DI Amy Winter series, and this book was a very entertaining standalone book. I enjoyed the narrator's work, and the story kept my attention.

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Meh 2.5 Stars

Predictable (except the ridiculous twist at the end), repetitive, and boring. I expected much better given the rating and reviews of this book. The narrators were pretty good though.

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Great idea; marginal execution

Such an intriguing idea! However as the story moves along it becomes less and less believable. Sections remind me of the sarcastic commercial where the kids decide to “hide behind the chainsaws”. The author decided to put several twists to tie plot lines up in a neat bow, (no spoilers here) but a very unsatisfying twist at the end does the story no favors and, in fact begs for a resolution that never comes. Everyone “kisses and makes up” with no after effects, a villain escapes unscathed and the almost fairytale ending (no weddings, no Prince Charming, only empowered women - this is a very modern book!) closes the curtain.

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Unexpected ending

Thought I had it all figured out but there was an amazing twist at the end. Recommend for those who enjoy a bit of intreague.

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Great story but I did listen ahead, because ...

I appreciate the many glowing reviews for this book, and recognition of the many twists and turns in it. But after a couple of hours of getting into the main part of the story, I realized that I simply did not have a stomach for the nastiness and treachery that I knew was going to take place for the several months prior to the climactic scenes and aftermath. Maybe that means I am not a real listener to suspense, but, um, that's ok. I listened far enough to understand virtually all the main threads as they came together in the ending. That ending was quite good and did have some more twists. I rarely give 5 star ratings. This is a solid listen, especially if one permits one's self the "skip the middle" option that I happily took.

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PSYCHOlogical, indeed!

So audictive, I’m on my second listen

Just what I was seeking ... Love, trust, kind vs. maniacal, crazed, wicked! Sometimes when choosing the perfect audiobook, timing is everything and this was it. “The Good Mother” lingered in my Audible library for quite awhile and after trying two others, I started this and was satisfied from the very beginning of this compelling listen. Again author Caroline Mitchell does not disappoint as she delivers a suspenseful, chilling tale and mystery-within-a-mystery. Combined with precise narration by Alana Kerr Collins and Christina Traister, we follow a young gullible, pregnant Irish girl who travels to New York for a private adoption. Featuring a menagerie of emotions, this perfectly paced frenzied tale grabbed my attention and never let go. Thank you to Mitchell, Collins and Traister, as well as Audible. Highly recommended; a welcome addition to my Audible library.

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This book outlines the struggles some women have with child bearing and the lengths they go to have a child.
It also brings to light that no matter how famous or financially well off one may be, that won’t remove all your issues and in fact may sometimes increase them.
This book though fiction, speaks on the dark side of fame and what people will do to remain famous and well off and how ethics and morals are thrown out the window in order to remain significant.

This book tells the tale of two struggles coming together to in a sense move forward in life.
One a single mother, who struggles to make ends meet and is less fortunate, and the other, a wealthy couple who
relies on others for child birth.

A pro is that the concept of the story is intriguing and encourages curiosity to discover how things turn out.
However it really isn’t mapped out correctly, until like the end when it starts gaining lots of friction.

I had read a review that stated there were lots of plot twists? Where? Majority of the story was about the conflicts between the wife and the woman who was responsible for child rearing. More like a soap opera and drama filled. I also believe it was overhyped because the book started off good and the ending was good but the middle was drawn out.

I also beleive there were conflicting statements.
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The wife stated that she wanted the younger woman around to keep her husband interested and at home rather then having him away doing a pack of nonsense. If this was the case, why hold the woman against her will? If the husband really was an alpha male and charming and charismatic who is also able to get any woman he desires, why didn’t he just use his charms on her to keep the young woman around?

I had used my audible credit for this book and I regret it.

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Not my favorite but good twist

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I love Caroline Mitchell. You can tell that she used to be a police officer because her procedurals are flawless and her characters are always rich and rounded. That said, I really liked the first half of The Perfect Mother , but the second was a disappointment. Roz starts off as a sympathetic character and grows within the story, from a good girl who’s made a lot of mistakes to a mother who’s willing to do anything for her unborn child. It’s the rest of the characters that I had a problem with. Sheridan is way too much to be believable. Maybe Hollywood superstars are that bad, but she had no redeemable qualities whatsoever. Her henchmen are also close to caricatures and transform (from good to evil or from bad to good) too quickly to be believable.
I admit, I did not see that twist coming and enjoyed being surprised but I feel like the book dragged on for too long. Also, the ending is rushed and I was just left thinking “Really, after all that?” A lot of the parts were way too over the top and not very believable. Not to sound too cliche but - it wasn’t terrible but it wasn’t the best either.

Alana Kerr Collins, Christina Traister were good with the delivery of the story

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Kept my attention, but not Amy Winter good

The book did entertain me and keep me reading....but I really liked Amy Winter Series. A bit of a let down in comparison.

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