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Alex Blake had feared water ever since she nearly drowned at the age of five, so when her body is found in the river and ruled a suicide, her mother, Jen, knows something is wrong. The police dismiss her, her husband says she’s in denial, and even their neighbors, the seemingly perfect Higgins family, urge her to let go. But Jen can’t. Not when Alex was messaging Lia Higgins, Jen’s former best friend, on the day she died, and not when Lia is now so desperate to avoid her questions. As Jen digs deeper, she uncovers secrets Alex was hiding, dangerous ones, and begins to suspect that someone knows the truth about her daughter’s death and will do anything to keep it buried.

Wow thanks for the ARC for this read what an emotional psychological thriller this was. Mothers and their children and you have a great twist of a story that kept me on my toes and gripped from start to finish. Don’t over look this excellent book if you do you will have missed out.

A Good Mother is a suspenseful, emotional thriller that had me hooked from the start. Jen’s determination to uncover the truth about her daughter Alex’s death, especially when everyone else seems ready to move on, is both heartbreaking and gripping. The mystery surrounding the Higgins family and Alex’s secret life kept me turning pages, eager to find out what really happened. However, I felt the ending was a bit rushed, as if the story was building to something more intense but wrapped up too quickly. Despite that, the twists and emotional depth of the book made it a really engaging read. It’s just that the ending left me wanting a bit more closure.

Overall 4.25 stars!
Premise: A mother who loses her daughter to apparent suicide, seeks to find out answers and the suspicious connections with her next door neighbours.
I really enjoyed this book! It’s a beautifully written domestic thriller. The events are mostly written through the female characters view points (although they’re not usually 1st person) and it really gives the realities between people’s circumstances; what can appear beautiful, can be quite rotten. Although the characters can be frustrating at times, it is quite easy to empathise with them in both positive and negative lights (apart from a couple).
The suspense and plot was very well curated however I felt the ending was a little rushed; both in the sense that one trail of thought seemed to open up before it was quickly cut off and another that should have been stretched felt brushed off to the background.

An emotionally charged and unsettling psychological thriller, featuring two mothers, two daughters and some devastating choices.
I was hooked into the storyline right from the beginning, and the revelations kept me guessing right to the end. There are several despicable characters in this story, and the choices they make have lasting impacts for many.
WARNING: There are some difficult topics covered in this story, and many frighteningly realistic situations are depicted. Some of the content warnings include coercive control, rape, suicide, bullying, assault, domestic abuse, eating disorders, violence.
With thanks to Storm Publishing, Michelle Dunne and NetGalley for this e-ARC to read and review.
This is the first story I have read from Michelle Dunne, and I am interested to read what she writes next.
Release date: 29th April

This one was heavy -bullying, rape, suicide.
Family secrets and the lengths parents will go to protect their kids.
Character development was a bit weak. While this kept me guessing, I never felt invested in the characters.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for access to this eARC.

Most moms would risk their own lives to take away their children's pain. Jen and Dale's teen daughter, Alex, feels close to Lia, a neighbour and friend of her mom, so opens up to her about her struggles. But when Alex is found dead, Jen and Dale's world shatters into irretrievable bits. Their financial woes compound things.
People seem to have it together on the outside but the superficial layer often reveals ugliness beneath. Secrets ooze from every nook and cranny.
Most characters are downright distasteful and a few are particularly loathsome. But the pace is snappy and I felt the tension. I really like Dunne's writing style, too, but didn't love the novel as I had hoped. Others will likely feel.the connecting sizzle which eluded me.
Do read about trigger warnings.

A Good Mother
By: Michelle Dunne
4 Stars
Jen and Lia used to be best friends. Now they have kids, and their kids are close, while they are not. When her daughter, Alex, is pulled from the river, Jen knows she didn't do it to herself. This leads her on a heartbreaking journey to find out what actually happened to her daughter, and the truth is shocking.
This was a fast-paced gripping novel. Secrets abound in this story. Everyone has a hidden life behind closed doors, and this story really shows the lengths some will go through to protect the fragile lives that they lead. This book was emotional while the characters were real and relatable. I was completely enamored by this story that kept me on the edge of my seat starting on the very first page.
This book is one that will have you reading late into the night. It makes you want more by captivating your emotions and leaving you shocked and awed. It is written well and descriptive. It was a really good psychological read done at its finest.
*I want to thank Netgalley and the author for this book in return for my honest review*
Stormi Ellis
Boundless Book Reviews

Thank you, NetGalley, for the opportunity to read A Good Mother by Michelle Dunne.
This psychological thriller presents a compelling narrative centered around complex family dynamics and the lengths one will go to protect their loved ones. Dunne’s writing effectively builds suspense, and the plot offers several unexpected twists that keep the reader engaged.
However, I found that while the storyline was intriguing, the character development felt somewhat lacking, making it challenging to fully connect with their motivations. Additionally, certain plot points seemed predictable, which diminished the overall impact of the suspense.
Overall, A Good Mother is a decent read for fans of domestic thrillers, offering an engaging plot despite some shortcomings in character depth and unpredictability.

This was a tough read, not because it was badly written (would I be giving it 5⭐ if it was?), but because of it's themes:
- Domestic Abuse
- Rape
- Bullying, both in school and on social media
- Teenage Suicide
- Eating Disorders
- Misogyny
- Murder
It's dark, and it's emoitve, it's sinister and it's unsettling, but it's also gripping, and no matter how uncomfortable it made me feel, I simply could not put it down.
There are some pretty unpleasant characters in this book, not least the incel in training and his bullying father.
The final revelation, when it came, was a shocker. Nope, I did NOT expect that! 😮
A Good Mother is due for release on April 29th.
Many thanks to Storm Publishing and Netgalley for the digital ARC.

A.psychological thriller with heavy topics. It Will keep you Guessing, it Will keep you thinking. . And most of all it is a pageturner
Thank you to netgalley for letting me read this e arc in exchange for an honest opinion

Jen and Lisa used to be close friends but not after something tore them apart. Years later they are living their lives separately, both are married and have kids. One mother’s daughter is dead, the other mother’s son could be the one responsible. This book deals with dark themes such as bulling, SA, and death of a teenager.
This was a heart wrenching story that captivated me from beginning to end. Jen was a resilient mother and I admire the way she fought for the truth of what happed to her daughter. I thought I knew how this would end but I was very wrong. It was so saddening towards the ending when the true reason behind Alex’s death was revealed. I was so shocked and in disbelief! Out of everyone I never once suspected this.
Like father like son, Jay and Simon were both equally horrible characters and I hated everything about them. I hated the way Jay treated his wife and kids but then would pretend to be this great person in public. I also hated the way Simon treated Alex and how he would manipulate the truth of what happened between him and Alex. He was a gross character. I also hated the person that was responsible for Alex’s death.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

DYNAMIC psychological thriller.
Some protect their children
Others protect their secrets
There is no way to be a perfect mother.
Quiet little cul-de-sac Honeywell Crescent,
Two families hard working Jen Blake husband Dale and daughter Alex are just making ends meet.
Lia Higgins her old best friend husband Jay with a good job and twins Willow and Simon, have the perfect life.
But their lives are soon to come crushing down.
A teenage suspicious suicide in the family, leaves Jen knowing won't shut up till the truth comes out, that make her incredible dangerous to Lia's precious family.
This book is one big page turner, a hard topic of domestic abuse and violence.
I enjoyed every page right through.

This psychological thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat!
It’s fast paced, gripping and suspenseful.
Even though it’s a hard subject to read since it talks about domestic violence and abuse, still a great book, with a great plot.
This was my first book by Michelle and I will definitely read more from her.
Thank you so much to Storm Publishing for sending me this eARC. I definitely recommend.

Alex and Willow were best friends has had their mothers been as children. This book demonstrates the pressures to fit in and what can happen when this is taken to the extreme, whether you are an adult or a child. It also includes themes of domestic violence, coercive control, family and the mother daughter relationship.
Loved this booked. I was hooked from start to finished.

Jen and her husband, Dale, are really struggling to keep their heads above water financially. They work so much and rarely spend time with their daughter Alex.
Jen's childhood friend, Lia and her husband Jay live across the road, and Alex is friends with their twin daughter, Willow, and tolerates Simon, Willow's twin.
Then, the friendship goes south, and Alex dies.
Jen is trying to prove that her beloved daughter didn't commit suicide.
This seemed to be a slow burner for me. The relationships between all of the characters are very complex, and some of the characters, like, Jay and Simon are absolutely odious.
I did enjoy the novel, and could not put it down, I had to see how it ended. I admire Jen for all she tried to do for her family. She felt as though she was putting her work first, but, like many families, these days, it isn't about loving your work, it is about keeping your family afloat.
I thought it very unfair that Dale basically blamed Jen for not spending time with their daughter, yet he was working all the time as well.
Bullying, at any age is wrong! Schools should pay attention to the pupils, and do something about the bullies. The victims don't always say anything.
What Jay did to his family is wrong, and yet he never paid the price!
There should be a few trigger warnings in the front of this book - just a suggestion.
However, having said that, I do recommend reading this. Very sensitive subject matter, and very suspenseful.
3.5 stars rounded up to 4.

The events that take place on this book are horrifying, to say the least.
This story is really well put together and even though I think I am a good
detective, I had to step back a couple of times, and just wait for the events
to unfold. This is not the story with a traditional happy ending. The
affected families are all left damaged, but there is some light at the
end. This is terrifying and despicable people and the harm they
leave in their wake…
My thanks to Storm Publishing via NetGalley for the download
copy of this book for review purposes.

A GOOD MOTHER BY MICHELLE DUNNE.
4 ✨ ✨ ✨ ✨s
Release date set for the 29th of April 2025.
As soon as this book landed on my kindle I've started reading straight away.
Really good psychological thriller and good paced.
Love the cover for this book. As everyone knows a cover means a lot to me.
This is my first book by this author and I'm already looking forward to reading another one.

Thanks to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for this Advanced Reader’s Copy of A Good Mother by Michelle Dunne due to be published April 29, 2025.
Also recommended by Michelle Dunne: The Hotel Maid.
Two mothers. Two daughters. One devastating truth. Alex was terrified of water so when she drowned and they called a suicide, her mother knew it wasn’t. Why was Alex messaging her former best friend and neighbor, Lia? What secrets was Alex keeping? Jen is determined to find out what happened to her daughter.
At times this was a tough one to read because of the mental/emotional domestic abuse with one of the families which was rubbing off on their son. I absolutely wanted to kill the husband! On the other hand, I could not put this book down – I read it in two days – because I could not wait to see how it ended and if Jen got her answers she deserved. A great book!
#NetGalley #MichelleDunne #StormPublishing #AGoodMother

4* Sad, but a very good read with sooo many that deserved their comeuppance.
This is my 2nd read by this author, and tbh, the title didn't fill me with that much enthusiasm, but her previous book was a very decent read, so I dived in without reading more than the NG blurb. Which enhanced my reading experience.
This is a sad, at times brutal book, which I wasn't expecting. I mean, the sadness, yes, but not the DA - I do think the book needs a warning about that, as it was aimed at an entire family, with minors, and with physical brutality and psychological games. It's no wonder that one of the progeny ended up the psychopath they were. And, I was pissed off that the perpetrator, yes, he lost his career, his reputation (faux, worked at much like an influencer does) and kids, otherwise got off pretty scot-free, able to rebuild a career, idc, but not without a grey cloud. He really, really deserved more punishment for the DA.
Ht actions led to the saddest event of this tale, although - trying not to spoiler here - because it was all so avoidable if only someone had had the courage to do the right theing, especially with the support they had, and had had for a very, very long time. Were they broken? Yes, but there's a certain instinct if you're a *hidden noun* and that this person allowed said instinct to be silenced because of conditioning, was the second saddest thing.
Was the story believable? Yes, because it's set in 2025, with social media - in part responsible for some nastier aspects of the tale; with skewed values; with optics that ruin lives; with CCTV that ultimately unmasked the killer; with a poverty divide that felt real (although I didn't quite get how everyone could afford to live where they did, or why some hadn't traded up); with a podcaster whose addition was a spot of pure genius; with blackmail; with an incel - and possibly worse - in the making; and with Mean Girls. I wish the latter two could've gotten their comeuppance, because those individuals are only going to propagate more of the same when they're parents.
The ending was low-key icing on a cake, believable and satisfying. And had dignity that the killer absolutely didn't deserve. This is one of the best books I've read this year.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my reading pleasure.