The Perfect Mother

The Perfect Mother

2018 • 336 pages

Ratings18

Average rating3.3

15

It took me a few chapters to settle into this book. At first it was kind of aloof to me - everything in third person, bouncing between different people's perspectives, and providing a bunch of women's names I was having a hard time remembering. But once the ladies go out to the bar, the story picks up. The author did a great job of painting the scene; the fact that there were multiple perspectives and back stories helped to build the mystery and confusion about the turn of events. In fact, after the third chapter I glanced back at the highlights of chapters one and two, and that helped cement the starts of the story-line.

There were times when the reading would get laborious for me because there's 4 different women that are featured, and each woman usually has either her own chapter or chunks of a chapter that are from her viewpoint. This means that several chapters were left on semi cliff-hanger moments with new revelations about respective characters. The problem with that for me was that not every character had the same level of interesting things going on. So some of the chapters felt kind of boring while I was trying to get back to where another character left off.

The book definitely has a twist. However, now that I'm finished with the book, I don't really know how I feel about it. The author brushes over the main characters' back stories - so I kind of felt connected to them, but then also not really. The epilogue felt like it kind of happened in shadow. You have an idea of where things stand, but it felt like it finished it the middle of a thought.

December 31, 2018Report this review