A review by longtimereader
Her Good Girl by Elaine Stock

5.0

As is the case with some books, the title drew me to the book to start with. With a title like this, anything could happen. Turns out this book takes another look at Munchausen's syndrome by proxy. This is an issue I have seen before and know a good bit about. It's a form of mental illness and abuse. Sadie has been through so much for so long. What does it take to change? Who do you believe? Who can you trust?

This book is a gritty, in-depth drama showing all sides of a seriously dysfunctional family and a horrific illness. It's not a quick read, it's a serious and deep one. However, hope is not lost or left out in this book. God is still shown through certain characters and it's a story that's worth reading, for the hope that's found within.

My copy came from Celebrate Lit. I have left this review of my own free will. My thoughts and opinions of this book are my own.