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His Secret Wife

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Netgalley review: I really enjoyed this book. The way it was written from two perspectives made it a great read for me.
The detail it had around ADHD and different elements of it was very interesting, it gave an insight in to different challenges parents can face and how we can deal with things.
It was a very emotional story, but an enjoyable one.
I'd fully recommend this book and will definitely look for more from this author.

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This is my type of book, a very good read from start to finish, I am going to follow this author with great detail as I really enjoyed it

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Two women meet and become firm friends. Their children both have the same condition, but with different symptoms. One child is introverted and the other is loquacious.

Jen and Elle both have the perfect life, but their husband's work away most of the time, and they are left bringing up the children and making the decisions.

When one of the children accidently hurts the other, the women discover that not only do their children have the same condition, but they have the same father.

I actually enjoyed this novel, the characters were very real, and the condition young Harry suffered from, Selective Mutism strikes very close to home for me.
I really did not like Rob or his father, excuses may be made for their behaviour, but then again, women all over the world seem to put up with their men, and forgive anything.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Parents and children…ADHD…kids in school. This novel is about the dynamics of married couples and their children. They work with professionals to help their children with their problems. Secrets abound in this story. The characters are realistic. This book was sent to me electronically by Netgalley for review.

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