
Title:- My daughter’s revenge
Author:- Natali Simmons
Date published:- 14th August 2024
No. of pages:- 368 pages
Publisher:- Bookouture
Genre:-Psychological Thriller
Rating:-
Plot:- 4/5
Writing:- 4/5
Overall rating:- 4/5

My first mistake was raising my daughter to be just like me…
His death is reported on the morning news. The man my daughter’s been dating. Dead. Gone…
I blink slowly – once, twice, three times. The hair on the back of my neck rises as I grip my coffee harder. My breath comes in short bursts.
I didn’t even know he existed until recently. Leah doesn’t tell me anything anymore. But I found the letters she hid. I know she fell head over heels for him. That he broke her heart.
And that he’s dead now.
I wish more than anything that the news is only shocking because of who it is, and what’s happened to him.
But I know my daughter too well for that.
My first mistake was raising my daughter to be just like me.
My second mistake might be what I do to protect her…

This was actually an intense psychological thriller book that will make you think about life choices…a lot.
Leah and Jules are mother and daughter and they both seemed to be having strained relationship. Leah goes to a music festival and meets a man named Dylan with who she has rendezvous. Little did she know soon that the man she slept with was actually her art teacher in school. Dylan has no interest in pursuing a relationship with Leah but Leah starts getting obsessed with Dylan…meanwhile Jules believes that her husband Adam is cheating behind her back and start chatting to a mysterious stranger online.
The story mainly talks about lies, cheating and deceit within the family. Jules and Leah doesn’t seem to be having a good mother-daughter relationship and Leah’s obsession towards her own art teacher makes the whole story interesting. The story was fast paced and as you read further in the book, you realize how both the main characters can be disturbing and unreliable. The writing was great and the author did a good job of getting the reader into the story. The ending was completely unexpected and twisted. The story is told in the perspective of both Jules and Leah so as a reader you will get to know what they really think of each other. Leah is portrayed as a disturbed teenager in the book while Jules was portrayed as a wife who doesn’t seem to be satisfied with the marriage.
The story was brilliantly written and is unputdownable and fast paced thriller–worth 4 stars.
Many thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC. The review is based on my honest opinion only.
