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Being switched at birth was such a scary idea especially for the parents, this book was everything that I was wanting and enjoyed about this type of book. It was suspenseful and had that feel that I was wanting and enjoyed the overall feel of this. Cindy Jiban has a great style for the genre and I cared about what was happening with the characters.

Ever since I read The Push, I've been in love with books about motherhood. Since it's a topic outside my purview, it's interesting to see how it's handled in books. This one was no different. The whole thing about her suspecting her son was switched made the story so addictive, I couldn't put it down until I found out what really happened—if she went crazy or something. I highly recommend it.
Thank you NetGalley for the eArc and the author.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Elsa is a teacher and a mother who has always been convinced her son was switched at birth. When she meets a student that looks like he could be her biological son she gets serious about getting to the bottom of it. The chaos and secrets in this book were heart wrenching and this plot was packed with all different emotions I felt as I read. What could happen to the son she thought was hers and has loved for all these years? This book grapple with impossible feelings and really had me pulled in and invested. The plot was genius to begin with but the way the characters were developed and interacted was beautifully done. This is a book to treasure forever.