Daughter of Mine
by
Angie Stanton
Tragic, shocking tale that made me question my emotions.
Daughter of Mine is a new women’s fiction tale by Angie Stanton that made me question my own emotions and perceptions. A woman who lost her newborn hours after her birth takes the healthy infant of another. The story is gut-wrenching and heartbreaking, but rather than straightforward emotions, the lines blurred between where my sympathies took hold.
The author’s writing style is compelling and drew me into the fearful story immediately; the pages melted away as I followed the unfolding lives of two mothers, Melissa and Cheryl, and baby Greta, who became known as Piper. I read this book in one absorbing sitting.
I recommend DAUGHTER OF MINE to readers of women’s, crime, and literary fiction.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advance Review Copy from the author through Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours.
Retired and living in Grand Prairie, Texas. Married with grown children plus two basset hounds, Peaches and Stoli, a Mini American Shepherd, Lucy, and a cat, Princess Pounce-a-lot, who are really the ones who run things around there.
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