5.0 out of 5 stars Very good psychological thriller Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021 I just recently got back into reading this genre and picked up this one on a whim. It did not disappoint! I can't wait to read the next part and more from the author. It's fast-paced and engaging, emotionally triggering, and the characters kept me engaged and rooting for the MC. It's dark and disturbing in all the best ways. A+ from me. - Praise for Suburban Dysfunction
Melanie's happily ever after was shattered when her stepchildren executed a brutal plot to end her life. Somehow she survived and is back and stronger than ever for part two. After a great deal of time, the surviving members of the Woodward family have managed to start putting their life back together. Melanie and Louis have salvaged the marriage, Keegan has returned from overseas and has built a life for himself far away from home and the ghosts of all tragedies past. Olivia overcomes her nightmares and is living the normal life of a teenager. A second chance at happily ever after is well deserved after everything that has happened. Not everyone agrees with that though and it won't be too long before a bizarre series of events that are too familiar for coincidence ruins what little bit of peace this family has managed to regain. How many tragedies can one family endure before it is too late?
Wife, mother, a survivor of life... Recently promoted from Mom to Nana. Full-time author of multiple titles including; Saving Ian, Not My Mother's Child, the Suburban Dysfunction trilogy, and a new detective series, Memoirs of a Serial Killer.