Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel - 320 pages
"Mothers never forget. Daughters never forgive"
This book will be released in March 2020 and I was fortunate enough to get an advanced reader copy from NetGalley. Fans of Gone Girl and The Act will find much to love in this compulsively suspenseful read.
For the first eighteen years of her life Rose Gold Watts thought she was seriously ill. She suffered from allergies to most everything, used a wheel chair and a feeding tube but no one could isolate and treat whatever was wrong with her. It turned out that her problem was that her mother Peggy was a very good liar. Peggy is sentenced to prison for what she did to Rose and then is released after five years with nowhere to go. Everyone is shocked when Rose Gold takes her in. Is it altruism, forgiveness or something far darker? I stayed up late reading this one and highly recommend it. It's one of the best psychological suspense books I've read in a very long time.
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