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The Housemaid

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Janalyn P, Reviewer

In this book Millie is fresh out of prison and and gets a job with the Winchester’s. She is hired by Nina who she quickly learns is crazy! Their daughter Cecilia is a brat, but Mr. Winchester is the man of Millie‘s dreams. Despite the fact that Nina shows her she is not just crazy, but calculating in demented Millie persist in her employment and her love for Andrew Winchester. There were many things I found illogical about this book and I know other reviewer‘s love the book. The first thing is when Nina told Millie she already explained Cecilia‘s allergic reaction to peanut butter when she hadn’t would’ve been my first clue. The other thing that was illogical is every time something would happen Millie would think who would do this… Hello! Another thing she fell in love with Andrew and I don’t know how any woman can think a married man is a man of her dreams. I also don’t understand why Millie didn’t look for another job when every time Nina was in front of her friends she complained about Milly and how good help was hard to find.By the time she goes grocery shopping and Nina calls and says someone by her description is planning on stealing from the store would’ve been the time I would think being unemployed would be better. The list goes on and on and as I said above I know some people truly enjoyed this book but I cannot suspend believe enough to get into it or find the plot believable. I was given this book by Net Gally and the publisher and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Please forgive any grammar or punctuation errors as I am blind and dictate my review but all opinions are definitely my own.
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