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Oh, my goodness.  If you've not read The Mother-in-Law by Sally Hepworth, you need to consider it.  If you like a story that sucks you in to where you can't put the book down, this is it.  It has great character development, shows that there are two sides to every story, and you can't read fast enough to get to the end to find out what really happened.  Many thumbs up on this one!  Anyone else love it like I did?

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Outstanding book and kept me on the edge of my seat through out.  I did not figure out the ending long before.  Which was excellent for a change.

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Thanks!  I'm always looking for new books and authors that are new to me.

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Thanks for the suggestion.  I'm always looking for a good book.  I went into my libaries web page to reserve it and there are over 100 people on the waiting list.  I guess I'll read it eventually.

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Just put it on hold-ebook edition. Thanks for recommendation.

Anyone read The Perfect Nanny by Leila Silamni. I couldn’t stop reading it. 

 

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Oh my goodness! I just put it on hold at my elibrary and I"m #80 on 19 copies. Think I'll move it to my wish list for now!

 

Thanks for the rec!

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@IMW wrote:

Just put it on hold-ebook edition. Thanks for recommendation.

Anyone read The Perfect Nanny by Leila Silamni. I couldn’t stop reading it. 

 


Try this one too @IMW I just read it about a month ago and really enjoyed.

The Au Pair,  Emma Rous

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Thank you for the review. Already on its way to my home. 👍🇺🇸

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@Winkk wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion.  I'm always looking for a good book.  I went into my libaries web page to reserve it and there are over 100 people on the waiting list.  I guess I'll read it eventually.


You might see if your library offers a large print edition.  I often get those, because there is a much shorter waiting list.

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@IMW wrote:

Just put it on hold-ebook edition. Thanks for recommendation.

Anyone read The Perfect Nanny by Leila Silamni. I couldn’t stop reading it. 

 


I'm the OP.  I just put this on hold at my library.  Thanks for the recommendation!