
Today I am on the tour for The Baby Group by Jade Lee Wright, thank you to Zoé at Zooloos Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 291
Synopsis: ‘My baby’s been taken,’ I sob into the phone. Blood is everywhere.
My fiancé, Alex, is slumped beside the birthing pool, his head gashed open. The baby? Gone.
I cradle my empty stomach, my empty arms. And then Alex looks at me — not with love, but with blame.
This wasn’t how it was supposed to go. The move. The fresh start. The antenatal classes. The new friends. But nothing about this feels right.
And as the sirens wail closer, I realize something terrible — someone planned this. Someone in our new life wanted our baby.
And I think they’re in the baby group.
My Thoughts: I’m not sure I even have the words to explain how this book made me feel.. I’m not a parent nor have I ever been pregnant but this book actually terrified me because it just seemed so plausible and so real.. books like this are the reason I have trust issues and struggle to make new friends.
Darcy assumed moving to Rock would be the change she needed, that she could forget several things that happened in her past & start again, all seems to be going well.. her and Alex are happy and they are expecting a baby.. but we all know running from your past never works.
This was a very cleverly written thriller, it opens with a bang, so you know what happens right from the very beginning & with every new character and ever seemingly small event I found myself wondering if this would be the reason that would lead to that.. it had me on the edge of my seat and helped to build the suspense slowly.
Did I work out who the culprit was? Yes.. did it take away from the overall feeling of the book, absolutely not!
If I didn’t start this in the early evening on a day that I’d been working this would 100% have been a one sitting read.. instead when I woke up at 5am instead of going back to sleep I made a coffee and got back into bed to finish it.
Highly recommend and I will be looking out for more from Jade in the future.
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