
Today I am on the tour for The Better Mother by Emily Shiner, thank you to Zoé at Zooloos Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part & thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 243
Synopsis: You let him in your house. Now how are you going to stay safe?
Zoe is happily married to Ethan until the day a 13-year-old boy shows up on their doorstep. He says his name is Micah and that Ethan is his father. Distressed because his mother is missing, Micah has come to them for help.
Ethan is wary – he didn’t know anything about Micah – but kind-hearted Zoe feels she can’t possibly turn her back on the boy. She welcomes him into their home and does her best to make him part of the family.
But there’s something off about Micah.
He lies constantly, creeps silently around the house and towers over Zoe, observing her every move. And his growing bond with Anna, Zoe’s young daughter, feels all wrong.
So when his mother’s body is found and the police start looking for the murderer, Zoe realizes something terrible…
He might already be in her home.
My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
My Thoughts: this one was so clever! I don’t know how Emily does it but her writing is the kind that just draws you in, I want to say seductive but it doesn’t feel quite right for the genre of the book 🤣
In my head as I was reading I had it all worked out, thinking that Emily had been smart and set it up that way, sometimes I love to know what’s happening so I can see it all unfold and be really immersed in the story and invested in the different characters reactions, it was all unfolding the way I was expecting & then everything got turned on it’s head & left me feeling like I was in some kind of free-fall, I was almost tempted to read back to see if I’d missed any clues!
It’s been a while since a psychological thriller had me so gripped and full of self doubt and if I remember rightly it was Emily who made me feel it last time too!
I am aware that I haven’t laid out any of the plot for you in this review like I normally do, but honestly I wouldn’t be able to do it justice, just go read it!
It really shows that first impressions really do colour your judgement of people you don’t know, it’s creepy, it’s tense & it’s intriguing!
This might just be my favourite thriller of the year so far!
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