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Finally read this over Christmas break and it was such a good read. Love that it touched on real topics woman struggle with and at some point the story went off track but not for long in my opinion. Definitely a good read for a book club.

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I received a free copy of, Winter Magic In Port Berry, by K.T. Dady, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Brynn should be so happy, living in Martha's Vineyard, having a loving husband, and a new baby, but then someone is dead, and her husband is the prime suspect. This book had a lot going on. Murder, postpartum, and more, it was a good read.

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Honestly, not a bad thriller, but the whole book just falls apart at one point and never gets itself back on track. I liked the idea of looking at a woman's post-partum depression, but the whole murder to solve thing just felt like a weird combination since there was a lot happening and you didn't have a lot of time to focus.

"Such a Good Mom" focuses on Brynn Nelson who is still reeling after the birth of her son. She's not really able to put into words what is wrong with her, but taking a shower and even sleep seem beyond her. She knows she used to love her husband, but now she feels frustrated by everything he does. When a murder takes place though, Brynn is left investigating because she does not think the person accused could have done it.

It was a bit exhausting being in Brynn's head so much, and honestly that's just because Spiro just writes her repetitively after a while. I thought that Brynn was not very developed and neither were a lot of the other characters after a while.

The book takes place on Martha's Vineyard, but we get a different side to it in this book because Brynn and her husband are "natives". They grew up there and she doesn't want to ever leave even though it's hard to make a living there year round. Brynn's husband is in construction and she's fighting to get back to writing.

The why behind the murder didn't make sense and then who did it and why was so obvious I kept waiting for Brynn to catch up. I think that Spiro just should have stuck with one theme. If she wanted to write about how hard motherhood is, that would have been fine. That honestly were the best parts of the book. The tossing in of the murder and cast of characters did not work really. It felt like an afterthought after a while. And I have never been pregnant, but even I knew that she was dealing with post partum depression and her refusing to acknowledge it was weird after a while. It just felt like there were so many different things happening in this one it took a while to sort through.

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This was such a good book! I didn’t know what was happening most of the time (a rare and magical experience when reading for me!) and I love that. Usually I can see the “twist” a mile away. The plot was great, characters were well thought out and executed, and the story kept me thoroughly engaged. My only complaint is that sometimes Brynn was too ignorant for her own good and she really seemed a bit self centered, thinking that she was the only person who felt the way she did about motherhood. She bordered on whiny in parts. I would have liked to see her have those moments removed. It would stay more true to the badass mama who happens to be struggling with new motherhood. Other than that, I really enjoyed the book and didn’t want to put it down!

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While I liked how this book brought attention to post partum and the real post partum feelings, thoughts and beliefs, that’s about the only thing I like about it. The story line was drawn out and at times boring. I found the main character to be whiny and blaming of everyone else… just didn’t love it

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“Such a Good Mom” by Julia Spiro has an intriguing premise—a new mom caught in a murder mystery—but ultimately falls flat. It starts off good, but by the fourth chapter I was utterly bored by the predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and lack of suspense.

Thanks to NetGalley and MacMillan for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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There was a lot of promise to this book. I loved the setting, and I think it was great of the author to weave in some postpartum depression themes along with the murder investigation and the corrupt in-laws. But even writing all of that shows that it’s almost too much for one book. We never actually get to know anyone very well because it’s trying to cover so many topics. At times it felt exciting but mostly it felt slow to me.

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A murder mystery set amidst a new mom's struggles with post-natal depression, this book is an unusual, though generally successful, combination of a couple of genres. Set on Martha's Vineyard, it also offers a fascinating picture of the various needs and motivations of the characters who call the island "home," whether part-time or full-time, old residents or new.

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This is the first novel I’ve read that was able to weave in the realness of postpartum while not making it a story about motherhood. I read it at 17 months postpartum and it hits on how hard those early months are in such a relatable way. Thankfully, I didn’t have a murder to worry about!

While I think the overall concept is creative, it felt slow. The conversations between the MC and other characters felt shallow and unnecessary at times.

My favorite part was the epilogue! I love epilogues after stories like these. And as an aspiring writer myself, I felt seen in those pages. Thankful the author put motherhood in these pages in such a real way.

Thank you NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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A murder happens on Martha’s Vineyard. A young mom dealing with some postpartum depression struggles to work through what may have happened with this murder. The reason this is so big for her is because her husband is arrested and wanted for murder. Before he is taken away by the police, he whispers something into her ear And hopefully she can use this information to set him free.

Good plot, interesting characters, relatable content of a new mom and feeling fuzzy and dazed.

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This book covers a lot of ground for such a fast read. As another reviewer states, the chapter structure sort of keeps you sucked in. I loved it. Thank you netgalley and the publishers for this ARC

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This book did an amazing job of showing what it looks for someone going through postpartum depression. Having experienced it myself, it made me feel very seen. There was also an issue with a murder and figuring out the situation surrounding that which was interesting, but it was the main character's challenges of dealing with new motherhood that I felt really made this book stand out.

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Such a Good Mom is one of my top ARC reads of 2024. It was my first book by Julia Spiro and it will not be my last! I loved everything about this fast paced mystery set on Martha's Vineyard with a main character who is a very new mom.

Such a Good Mom is told by Brynn, who is struggling with everything about parenting a newborn. Her husband Ross seems to be pulling away, her mother in law is critical of her parenting, and she feels like she is losing herself completely. Sound familiar? Goodness, yes. (Except the MIL part, mine is a gem.)

So with all of this on her plate, Brynn is shocked by the news of a young woman on the island going missing and her husband is the key suspect. The so much evidence against him, Brynn is rattled but determined to find answers... whatever they may be. Thus she embarks on a journey to learn more about her in laws and the year rounders of the island she calls home.

If you love a quick mystery, stellar exploration of matresence (the many changes that result from becoming a mother), and have vs. have not vacation destination settings, this one delivers. Such a Good Mom was the very well executed merger of so many things I love in books and I hope you'll love it as well!

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A captivating ontemporary novel of a new Mom with postpartum depression. the story commands your attention until the very last page.
Very engrossing read!

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Can you have a beach read about postpartum depression? Apparently so! I felt like some of the post partum stuff was important but got repetitive after a while. Does the woman have other characteristics? Let's see them more. It felt a little sloppy in the editing, how some people's (including the baby) looks seemed to change and that was off-putting.

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This book was a little slow for me. I enjoyed the murder aspect of the story. I also thought Brynn coping with that on top of postpartum added a layer of depth and struggle. It just felt at points the story went around in circles so many times about how Brynn was struggling. It felt like the story was slow to advance. Maybe this is just something I personally experienced as not having experience with dealing with postpartum myself and being able to relate.

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I liked how this book showed the harder sides of post partum. I also liked how it didn't include any unnecessary extracurricular romance. The time line of the story was very quick and I ended up forgetting the age of the baby. I also thought it was a little inconsistent with how often she needed to pump compared to how often the baby ate. You'd have to pump every time you feed or your supply will drop quickly.

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This started off really well - I ate up the first third of the book. The Martha's Vineyard setting was interesting and added to the story. Things slowed down around the midpoint, and by the end, I was ready for it to be over.

This was more an examination of postpartum issues and determining one's worth than a mystery or a thriller, which this book advertises itself as. That's OK, you can do both, but I'd suggest focusing a little more on the motherhood/family angle when writing a blurb.

I liked the story - would I read more from the author? Yes.

3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 stars.

I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher and NetGalley, and my review is being left freely.

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Julia Spiro knows all the thoughts that run through a new mom's head. We listen to people telling us that we’re Such Good A Good Mom, but doubling it in our own head.
This is a complicated twisted story of paperbook writing mom, Brynn, executive husband Ross in his family business, and new baby Lucas who cries a lot. The in-laws are there to theoretically help.
As the storyline goes on it turns dark and sinister toward the end. I'm not giving anything away, but stay for the astonishing ending.
##JuliaSpiro #SuchAGoodMom #MinotaurBooks #NetGalley

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I thought this book would be more thriller and mystery but for me, I found it more about postpartum depression and I found myself scanning through the paragraphs to get to some action.


I ultimately did not finish this book.

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