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No Child of Mine

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I don't generally go for generational curse books but this one was worth the read. The MC is headstrong and independent and the overall story creepy and solid. Worth the read!

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A solid first novel, compelling and, while it got a bit repetitive at times, the characters were drawn well. Both Essie and Sanjay are affected by the curse in their own way. and it is Essie's tumultuous pregnancy that creates the most nail biting suspense, as you wonder whether the malicious presence in the house is responsible, or her own body. I was honestly thinking that the 'baby' might be a demon, but I'm glad the book didn't go in that direction. This is the sort of horror I like: it doles out doses of something just a bit 'off' in the real world.

The true horror, you might say, is what biology does to us: change, sickness, everything turning upside down. Pregnancy makes both a parasite and a deep bond out of Essie, and her unwilling bondage to the baby is also a rather neat parallel to the love story told in flashbacks. Enjoyed the lesbian relationship, but I do wish it had been a bit less schmaltzy.

Always good to see more Indian characters too. Not that I'm biased or anything.

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This is a great book that centers around Essie - an ambitious woman that has a plan and wants to see it through fruition. However, a wrench is thrown in her plans when she finds out she's pregnant... and the spookiness begins. As her story unravels, the story of Ana & Isabel also begins to.

I found myself not wanting to put this book down after I got a few chapters in as this book is fast paced and has short chapters (something I love). I felt my heart BEATING during certain scenes- ex: the bathtub scene. I didn't hate any of the characters, but Isabel had me rolling my eyes quite a bit.

At the end of the day, what wouldn't you do for love and what wouldn't you give up to save someone dear to you?

If you like multiple POVs on different timelines, a sprinkle of paranormal horror, and a generational family curse I would recommend this read to you.

Thank you to Poisoned Pen Press, Nichelle Giraldes, and Netgalley for giving me the chance to read this ARC.

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I need more!! This book was excellent!! Totally chilling and creepy vibes. Definitely more than a typical haunted house story. The multiple POV really kept me engaged and turning pages. Terrific suspenseful read with a heartfelt conclusion.

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I did not care for this story. It started off strong, but I did not like the 'supernatural', spirit aspect. I found I began to lose interest once this part of the story started to develop more.

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Actively horrifying in the best way. Creepy and couldn’t put it down. Can’t wait to read more by this author.

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Thank you Netgalley for the advanced copy in exchange for a review.
I was so excited to be approved for this read, I dove right in and could not put it down! I absolutely loved this book and can’t wait to read more by this author!

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Eerie and heartfelt, I enjoyed this book and found it difficult to put down. Highly recommend to those who enjoyed a haunted house with a thoughtful conclusion.

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Don't believe the whispered promises of the darkness.

No Child of Mine is the story of a married couple moving into what they hope to be their dream home. Essie is an aspiring lawyer trying to survive law school. After finding the perfect fixer-upper with her husband, Sanjay, Essie is shocked to discover she is pregnant. She never wanted to have kids but she immediately feels bonded to the unborn child she knows will be her daughter. While everything should be perfect, Essie's family has a history of bad things happening to the men they love. Already Sanjay is changing and acting strange spending his nights in the attic. Will Sanjay succumb to the family curse or will Essie find a way to put an end to it?

The story unfolds switching between Essie's point of view and letters between two women in love, Ana and Isabel. Isabel is a distant relative of Essie's that may be at fault for the family curse. I really enjoyed the split POV chapters. The chapters with Isabel were relatively short and kept me hooked. I kept telling myself just one more chapter but they kept ending in ways that made it so I couldn't put the book down. I found myself looking forward to diving back into the book throughout the day. And that's the best when reading!

I love that this book had Isabel and Ana's love story because it was a natural thing. Some books put LGBTQ plots to be shocking or act like it is only a modern thing. Even though we know that gay people have always existed. Love is truly the major theme of No Child of Mine. Love for your spouse, child and yourself. I loved how Isabel and Ana mentioned in their letters that even though they were marrying men they would not lose sight of themselves.

My favorite movie is Rosemary's Baby. This book doesn't involve worshipping and sacrificing a child to the devil but I found some similarities that made me love the book even more. Sanjay > Guy Woodhouse for sure!

This appears to be the first book by Nichelle Giraldes and I will definitely follow to read more! Thank you to Nichelle and NetGalley for the opportunity to read No Child of Mine. I have written this review voluntarily.

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I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley. This book will have you sleeping with the lights on! Chilling, smart, and well written!

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Essie and Sanjay buy a house, and soon after they have a surprise pregnancy. Not long after that strange things start to happen and Sanjay becomes a different person.

This is a psychological thriller with a supernatural twist. It’s told through two POV, Isabel and Essie. At first I struggled to figure out how they were connected, but once it became clear I was looking forward to seeing where the story was going and how it would end.

I did find this to be a bit slow at times, I thought it was focus more on how Sanjay changes, but it was mostly about Essie’s pregnancy and the origins of the curse.

While I did enjoy this book, I felt like the ending was rushed, especially with the overall slow burn in f the entire book. I would have liked a more exciting ending.

Thank you for allowing me to preview this book.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Poisoned Press for an ARC of this title. No Child of Mine is what I like to refer to as light horror. No graphic descriptions, just a slow burn creeping dread. The story is told in alternating voices and times. Present day young couple dealing with busy lives and an unexpected pregnancy and a pair of women from centuries before. The couple are both experiencing a haunting in their new home, yet never discuss it with one another. I found that part of the story to be a bit implausible. Overall, it is a good light read. I prefer a bit more scary bits, but if you like your horror light, then this title will be a good choice.

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I was intrigued by the title and the cover design.

I found this story eerie, ambiguous - maybe chilling, is an appropriate word. I was interested in the characters, even if I didn't really relate to them. There were moments when I felt slightly uneasy, but I think that wascwhat actually encouraged me to keep reading.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for a free copy to review.

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generally enjoy books that have ghost stories and this one originally did not disappoint. I really liked the alternating timelines and felt the character development was fantastic, specifically with Isabelle and Ana.
However, the ending was too abrupt. I was looking at the page count and could not believe that the book was going to be done within 10-15 pages. This book would have easily been a four or five star if the ending would have been more drawn out; however, it felt almost wasteful to read an entire book and have it end so quickly.

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I had my eye on this book for quite a while, so I went into it with kind of high expectations. I enjoyed most of this book, while other parts kind of lost me. Overall I enjoyed this book, and I thought the concept was very unique and captivating.

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I enjoyed parts of this book more than others. But what stands out for me is the letters back and forth between Ana and Isabelle. Their love story was heartbreaking all the way through. And to see how their story line connected with Essie and Sanjay was done well.

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Essie and Sanjay are an ambitious couple who end up getting pregnant unexpectedly. The women in Essie’s family have been haunted by a curse for generations, and now that she is pregnant she is dreading how this will impact her and her unborn child.

This book was a slow burn, kept me interested, and I enjoyed the alternating POV as I learned about the women involved and where the curse originated. I did think that the ending was a bit rushed and left me feeling unsatisfied. I would be happy to read more of this author’s work.

Thank you to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for this Advanced Reader Copy.

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Wow, I am so impressed with this book. It was a slow burn for me; when I first picked it up I really didn't understand how the two story lines were connected. As I began to learn more about the characters in each, I didn't want to put it down. Essie's storyline gave me the creeps in the best way, and Isabel and Ana's storyline had me holding my breath through Essie's chapter. I gave this one 4.75 stars on Storygraph. In the absence of 1/4 stars on Netgalley, I'm rounding this up to 5 stars. Well worth the read.

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This is a ghost story about a family curse that will keep you guessing who y who and how it all started. I loved the loves stories inside the main story and the most of the characters as well. Some I did not like but I not trying to bias no one so I´m keeping that to myself. Specially since the book is really good so its worth the reading despite the few dis likeable characters.

I would have loved to know more about the darkness thing and I think i did´t got something at the end because I think it was to easy but I might have missed something. Still a nice ghost story that its worth the reading

Thanks Netgalley for the chance to read this book

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Many thanks to NetGalley and Nichelle Giraldes for allowing me to preview this book.

I usually like my books with a little more thrills and horror when I read this genre, but I was really drawn to this cover and description and wasn’t disappointed.

Essie is a successful and hard working young woman who is married to the love of her life and is just starting to really get to start her career after supporting her husband through school when their world changes.

That change involves something she never wanted at all. That is until a family curse and two ghostly women threaten to take it all away, including the live of her life.

Over all a very enjoyable book!

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