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The Housemaid

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Then we get to part three where scenes get more and more unedifying and as for swallowing that ending… er, just nope.

This was awful, and I suspect would be a two star if I finished it, but I'm not putting myself through that. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. The reason I haven't given it five stars is that I didn't like any of the characters enough to really care about what ultimately happened to them, but it was a good pacy read. Yet she has zero survival skills and seems relatively unbothered by the fact she was locked up for an entire decade.How can Millie describe her new, tiny attic room in the Winchester house as an "inhuman place, like a torture chamber", when she's been living in the back of her car right before moving to said attic room, and has spent 10 years in jail right before that? Millie makes frequent comments about how Andrew couldn’t want to be with Nina because he wants more kids and she’s having trouble conceiving. The only downside to that, though, is that it did take me a little bit to care about Millie because we didn't know a lot about her in the beginning. I try to steer clear of all reviews that contain spoilers and just read the ones based on whether the author did a great job with character building, whether the book had a good flow to it, or did it make people lose interest halfway through, and other basic qualifications, depending on what genre the book was in. Millie is surprised when she gets hired, surprisingly, her new boss didn't do a background check on her!

But she soon finds out… and by the time I realize my attic bedroom door only locks from the outside, it’s far too late.She's homeless, living in her Nissan, worn down from her latest job at the bar, getting rejected even from burger joints, barely having a chance to start over at her young age (she's in her mid-twenties, a pretty girl, but she disguises her beauty behind glasses and baggy clothes, just in case somebody thinks she's too attractive to be hired). I am still reeling … outstanding … If you love a top notch psychological thriller that will have you questioning your own sanity , then this 5 star read is for you . But, there are MANY 5 star reviews so, IF the crazier the better is what you are looking for-it should satisfy YOU! Then there is Andrew - the achingly handsome husband who must put up with a demanding and erratic wife. On one hand, this was garbagio, on the other hand, it had some things that kept me reading and enjoying myself.

I won't put spoilers in, but I was also pleasantly surprised and rooting for other characters that I very much disliked in the beginning by the end as well. welcome to my spoiler free review🤭this was my first freida book and it has me feeling like i need to take a trip to the nearest psych ward.

However, the novel is not without its quirks, occasionally succumbing to repetition that, while somewhat irksome, doesn't entirely overshadow the overall narrative. However, a fertility specialist determines that Nina can’t have more children, which devastates the couple. Millie is introduced to Nina's little girl, who looks like she jumped out of a Children of the Corn movie with her weird baby doll dress, white-blond hair, and spoiled brat attitude that rubs her the wrong way. I’m late to the party I know but with all the sunshine we’ve been having I needed a new book to get stuck into.

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