I think there are moments in every bookworms life where they crave something completely gripping, page-turning and unputdownable. The Perfect Child, which I had never heard of before my sister @chrissireads loaned it to me, gives the reader all of this and then some! I honestly wasn’t expecting the reactions I had whilst reading this novel and although there may be a few trigger warnings, I managed to distance myself from my own personal experience and just enjoy a rollicking good story! This is the story of Christopher and Hannah, successful in their careers as a surgeon and a nurse but sadly have been struggling with trying to conceive a child. They come into contact with Janie at the hospital, an abandoned six year old who forms an instant connection with Christopher. If they decided to adopt her, could this be the answer to all their problems? Well, no. Janie comes with buckets of trauma, development issues and acts out in increasingly disturbing ways, especially against Hannah who she has struggled to bond with. It’s a tense, nail-biting and terrifying and rollercoaster of a novel that proves difficult to forget and will linger on long after you’ve read the final page. This compelling and thrilling story was everything I needed to escape into a narrative that got under my skin and at points, gave me genuine chills. Janie is a character unlike any other that I’ve ever read and I was unashamedly here for every single moment she appeared on the pages. A brilliant five stars 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 #bookstagramuk #scottishbookstagrammer #readingandreviewtime #reviewingbooksonthegram #theperfectchild #lucindaberry #myfavouritethrillers #unforgettableread #booksandplants🌵📖 #scarychildrenfreakmeout #thrillernovelsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Cps1WDarStj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=











