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Wasn’t able to read this one digitally but I did order a copy of the book so will be reviewing it after I’ve read it. I’m really excited for it as I’ve only heard great things about it.

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A story of friendship, mistrust, loss and heartache.

A story of a couple who lost their baby at birth and instead of grieving to heal instead allowed the grief to overtake their lives in a revengeful way.

After being completely ruined, your career shattered into pieces Mel decides to confront the issue and has high hopes after meeting with her old friend to clear the air.

But is she being foolish? Can she trust her friend after everything?

You must read this story!

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Special thank you to NetGalley, Claire Allan And Boldwood Books for an ARC of this twisty thriller! I loved the story line and the characters. The story itself is full of suspense and will keep the reader engaged. A definite page turner. I would recommend to others.

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3.5-3.75 stars
The main character was a doula and unfortunately during the birth of a client the baby died. This started to wreak havoc on her business and life which followed her after she moved. Now that she is pregnant she is worried about what will happen to her baby.

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The Perfect Mother by Claire Allen is a page turning psychological thriller.

The problem with being a doula is that not everyone gets their happily ever after. What happens when it's your job to bring life into the world and through no fault of your own that doesn't happen. The parents needs someone to blame, and their target is set on you.

Mel has been a doula in Carrickfergus. Her and her client Alice became more than clients, more like best friends. When Alice's birth doesn't go as expected she needs someone to blame, so she starts slandering Mel's name. But Alice realizes that slandering Mel's name isn't enough, but just how far is she willing to go?

Thank you to Claire Allen for working with NetGalley. I received an advanced reader copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion and review.

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"The Perfect Mother" by Claire Allan is a gripping psychological thriller that effectively keeps readers engaged with its compelling narrative and well-developed characters.

One of the novel’s strongest aspects is its suspenseful storytelling. From the very beginning, the tension builds, making it difficult to put the book down. The plot unfolds with a series of unexpected twists that keep readers guessing until the very end.

The protagonist, Mel, is a deeply complex and relatable character. Her role as a dedicated doula and hypnobirthing coach adds a unique and refreshing perspective to the psychological thriller genre. Her emotional struggles and resilience make her a character readers can connect with, adding depth to the story.

The setting, particularly Mel’s move to the Derry countryside, is well-described and enhances the novel’s atmospheric tension. The contrast between the peaceful surroundings and the lurking danger amplifies the story’s psychological intensity.

Another highlight is the way the novel explores themes of motherhood, trust, and personal redemption. It delves into the complexities of maternal instincts, questioning how far one would go to protect their loved ones.

The pacing of the book is another strong point. It maintains a steady rhythm, gradually increasing the suspense while keeping the reader engaged. Even when certain plot points may seem predictable, the final twist is a satisfying surprise that adds to the overall impact of the novel.

Overall, "The Perfect Mother" is an absorbing and well-crafted thriller that blends emotional depth with psychological tension, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.

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A quick read although I didnt particularly like any of the characters. In spite of that it was a good story which I enjoyed
Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC in return for my honest review

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First off, thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.

Trigger warning: Stillbirth

This book had a very unique premise focusing on birth/pregnancy/loss and how that anguish can take a terrifying turn.

I felt both Mel and Alice were annoying characters, but the inner turmoil for both was something I think could be very relatable for women dealing with this type of tragedy. With that said, I think this book was more of an emotional drama than a thriller, but had some “thrilling” aspects tied in.

The ending was somewhat predictable but I felt that there were loose ends and I wish we had a better wrap on those. All in all, the book was well written and unique.

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I found the premise of this book so, so interesting and was super excited to read it. Unfortunately, it just kind of fell flat for me. I was so bored the entire book, and had a hard time finishing it because of that. Nothing was inherently bad about the book, but I did not find it *good*.

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Interesting storyline with intriguing characters. Just when you think someone is helpful. they are the complete opposite. The book kept me guessing what would happen in the end. Great storyline.

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Thank you to netgalley for the chance to read this ARC.

This was very interesting story and kept me interested through out. Love short chapters.

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In The Perfect Mother, Mel, a dedicated doula, faces a devastating turn when a client’s childbirth ends in tragedy. The grieving mother, Alice Monroe, blames Mel for the loss, leading to a public outcry that destroys Mel’s career and reputation. Seeking a fresh start, Mel relocates with her family to the Derry countryside. However, Alice’s relentless pursuit follows her, threatening Mel’s new life and the safety of her unborn child. The novel delves into themes of guilt, obsession, and the lengths one will go to protect their family.

I read this book in less than 24 hours and was instantly engaged. While I figured out who the “bad guy” was early on, it didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the story. I loved the short chapters, the way the characters could never fully be trusted, and how realistic the emotions felt based on the characters’ situations. I’m definitely looking forward to reading more from Claire Allan!

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This book follows Mel a doula as she coaches Alice through her birth. Alice’s birth ends in tragedy and forces Mel to leave town. The book follows the end of Mel’s pregnancy after the has left town and has lost her career and tries to navigate life after grief and loss.

This book was a quick read initially but then slowed down. I thought I had figured out the end of the novel but was surprised with the last few chapters.

I found it was lacking a little in the plot line and felt repetitive at times but kept me going as I wanted to know what happened in the end.

Overall this wasn’t a bad read, a little close to home as I work in labour and birth but a decent read.

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This book was a pleasant surprise.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, as it was a quick read and a good time.

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I was expecting a psychological thriller but that isn't what this is... it is more emotional drama than thriller. One of the biggest drawbacks for me was the lack of likable characters. I didn't like or care enough about anyone to finish this. The story also moved too slowly.

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I thought this was going to be a great book, the synopsis sounded GREAT! but it really was a miss for me.
I didnt connect with the characters. They weren't very likeable.

Overall its an easy read. I wouldnt say its quick paced but it's on the shorter side anyway.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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⭐ Rating: 4/5

📚 Overview
Claire Allan delivers a chilling and emotionally charged thriller in The Perfect Mother. The story revolves around Mel, a doula who finds herself at the center of public outrage after a tragic childbirth. Seeking a fresh start with her family, she moves to a new town, only to realize that the past isn’t so easy to leave behind. With an unknown figure watching her every move, her life spirals into paranoia, fear, and a desperate fight for survival.

🧐 What I Loved
✔ Deep Dive into Motherhood & Guilt — The novel brilliantly captures the emotional burden that comes with being a mother, especially when things go wrong. Mel’s struggle with guilt and societal judgment felt raw and real.
✔ Psychological Tension — The book kept me hooked with its eerie atmosphere. The feeling of being watched, the subtle manipulations, and the slow-burning tension were executed well.
✔ Complex Characters — Mel’s vulnerability made her an easy character to empathize with, while the antagonist’s motivations added depth to the story rather than making them a one-dimensional villain.

🤔 What Could Be Better
🔹 Pacing Issues — While the first half had a strong buildup, there were moments where the story dragged, making me wish for a quicker escalation of events.
🔹 Somewhat Predictable Twists — As a frequent thriller reader, I saw some revelations coming, but they were still satisfying in execution.

✨ Final Thoughts
The Perfect Mother is a gripping thriller that explores the dark side of motherhood, judgment, and the fear of losing control. Though not entirely unpredictable, it delivers an engaging and emotional read with strong character work. Perfect for fans of domestic thrillers like The Push or The Girl on the Train.

📌 Would I recommend it? Yes, especially if you enjoy psychological thrillers that focus on motherhood, social perceptions, and creeping paranoia.

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The Perfect Mother tells the story of Mel, who had been working as a doula. After the death of a baby during birth, her life became a nightmare, with the parents blaiming her for everything that had happened. Now, pregnant with her own baby and trying to move on, she still seems to be facing anger and threats from Alice, the woman who lost her baby during child birth.
This is a tense book and I think for anyone who has ever been pregnant it will play into all of the fears they faced (and probably add a few more). I was desperate to know how things were going to turn out. I did guess most of what was going to happen and who was involved in it all. It didn't matter though as this was a gripping read and one that I wasn't keen to put down.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.

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From the very first page, The Perfect Mother had me hooked. This psychological thriller is packed with suspense, and the tension only builds as the story unfolds.

All she wanted was to help women become mothers. But one woman turned that dream into a nightmare…

When Alice Monroe’s world shattered, she blamed the person who had been trying to help her. She wanted revenge, and she did not stop until she ruined her. Business destroyed, reputation in tatters—she lost everything. A fresh start in the countryside should have been the answer. But Alice was never going to let her move on.

This book is full of clever red herrings and unexpected twists. Just when I thought I had figured it out, Claire Allan threw in another surprise. The psychological tension, the sense of unease, and the emotional depth kept me completely gripped.

If you love a thriller that keeps you guessing, The Perfect Mother is a must-read. I could not put it down!

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Mel was a doula and Alice is her client and they instantly connect. But the day that should have been Alice’s happiest, turned into a nightmare. And after Alice’s dreams were shattered, she blamed me. A great read

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