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Dearest by Jacquie  Walters
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really liked it
bookshelves: arcs-read

**3.5-stars rounded up**

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Dearest is a unique take on the New Mother story and an impressive debut. I really enjoyed the topics explored, as well as the Supernatural bits and Body Horror.

In this story we are following, Flora, who just had her first child, a girl, Iris, 6-weeks ago. Iris arrived a little early and unfortunately, Flora's husband is still deployed, so she's left to navigate these early stages of 1st-time parenthood alone. As adorable as Iris is, it's not an easy thing.



As time passes, Flora feels herself slipping. Her sleep-deprived brain is playing tricks on her and she's struggling navigating the endless lonely days.

When it reaches the point where Flora feels like she's losing it, she receives an unexpected visitor; her estranged mother. Even though her mom hasn't been a part of her life in years, Flora hesitantly accepts the help being offering.

Her mother agrees to stay with her and Iris, at least until her husband returns.



Even with her mother around, Flora is still experiencing odd occurrences that cause her to believe something is going on in the house, or like someone is after her and Iris. Is it in her head, or are there actually much darker forces at work?

I enjoyed this quite a bit. The audiobook was fabulously narrated by the author herself, which I felt was a nice touch. It felt like experiencing the story exactly how the author wanted it to be told, and I think she did a great job with it.



Stories of new motherhood are sometimes tough for me to relate to, or become invested in. NGL, I've had a few that have annoyed the heck out of me, but I never felt that way here and had no problem becoming invested in Flora's story.

I did love the overall mysterious vibe and how in depth it explored feelings of isolation, as well as the oftentimes complicated mother-daughter relationship. Additionally, Walters's Horror descriptions were great, including some stellar Body Horror, which I always love to see.



I would recommend this to Readers who enjoy women-centered Horror, or weird is it supernatural, is it not stories. I would also highly recommend the audiobook format, should you have that available to you.

Thank you to the publisher, Hachette Audio and Mulholland Books, for providing me copies to read and review. If this Walters debut, I cannot wait to see what's up next!
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Reading Progress

April 16, 2024 – Shelved
April 16, 2024 – Shelved as: to-read
October 13, 2024 – Started Reading
October 13, 2024 –
0% "I'm not sure I really knew what this story was about. I didn't realize it was a new mom story. Those sometimes drive me nuts, but this one isn't so far, so that's a good sign! LOL"
October 15, 2024 – Shelved as: arcs-read
October 15, 2024 – Finished Reading

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Nikki Lee Me Too!


megs_bookrack Nikki wrote: "Me Too!" I hope you love it, Nikki!


message 3: by Cara (new)

Cara Wonderful review, Meg💞!!!!!!!! I'm so happy this book was such an enjoyable read for you😘😘!!!!!!!!!


megs_bookrack Cara wrote: "Wonderful review, Meg💞!!!!!!!! I'm so happy this book was such an enjoyable read for you😘😘!!!!!!!!!"

Thank you so much, Cara!! Sometimes these types of stories ((new mother)) don't work for me, but I really did appreciate the direction this author took it in. 100% unique!


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