It was well paced with plenty of twists and turns along the way, some of which made my jaw drop. It grabbed me straight away and didn’t let me go until the very last page. The Push is an addictive, gripping and compulsive read that asks what happens when women are not believed – and what if motherhood isn’t everything you hoped for, but everything you always feared. Angel or monster? We don’t get to choose our inheritance – or who we are … But what if that’s not enough for Violet? Or her marriage? What if she can’t see the darkness coming? No one can.īlythe wants to be a good mother. And he can’t understand what Blythe suffered as a child. Her husband, Fox, says she’s imagining it. Soon Blythe believes she can do no right – that something’s very wrong. All of the love that her own mother withheld.īut firstborns are ever easy. Violet is her first child and she will give her daughter all of the love she deserves. “The women in this family, we’re different …”īlythe Connor doesn’t want history to repeat itself. Read on to find out more about my thoughts on The Push. Any way, I am so glad I found this book because I absolutely loved it. I seriously blame Amazon for the fact my tbr pile gets longer every day rather than shorter. The Push was another book I spotted on Amazon and the cover caught my attention enough that I wanted to know more.
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