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The Goblin's Daughter
by M.K. Sawyer
It's rare that a book is so captivating that I finish it in one day, but that's exactly what I did with The Goblin's Daughter. I finished the last page and immediately wanted to go back in time so that I could read it anew again.
The story begins with Nolin's mother, Melissa. Even with Nolin as an infant, Melissa is obviously not well suited to motherhood. Melissa doesn't feel connected to her colicky child. She's exhausted and overwhelmed, with a husband who she is also disconnected from. Then something happens and she finds the nursery window open, with a contented happy child lying in the crib, covered in dirt and missing a shoe.
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The story begins with Nolin's mother, Melissa. Even with Nolin as an infant, Melissa is obviously not well suited to motherhood. Melissa doesn't feel connected to her colicky child. She's exhausted and overwhelmed, with a husband who she is also disconnected from. Then something happens and she finds the nursery window open, with a contented happy child lying in the crib, covered in dirt and missing a shoe.
Read the rest of the review at Cats Luv Coffee