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If I Lose Her

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Pub Date Feb 11 2025 | Archive Date Feb 04 2024


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Description

For fans of Ashley Audrain and Stacey Willingham, a gripping domestic thriller exploring postpartum depression in a suburban nightmare—ideal for those intrigued by psychological depth and real-life suspense.

Who can you trust when you can’t trust yourself?

The pregnancy podcasts warned Joanna Baker about the baby blues, but when a near-fatal mistake places the first-time mom under the watchful eye of Child Protective Services, she receives a serious diagnosis.

Postpartum depression. Jo hears the words, yet they don’t make sense. Nothing does. Her blackouts are increasing, and she can’t recall events she’s been accused of.

As she fights to keep her daughter, she discovers cracks in her neighborhood, family, and her own home. With the support of her sisters, she attempts to piece together her traumatic past and uncover who is truly in control.

Jo must battle her faltering mind to save what’s most important—her daughter.
For fans of Ashley Audrain and Stacey Willingham, a gripping domestic thriller exploring postpartum depression in a suburban nightmare—ideal for those intrigued by psychological depth and real-life...

A Note From the Publisher

Content warnings: Postpartum depression, death, manipulation

For retailers: Rising Action is distributed by Blackstone Publishing

Content warnings: Postpartum depression, death, manipulation

For retailers: Rising Action is distributed by Blackstone Publishing


Advance Praise

"Sommerville captures the bone deep fears of new motherhood with raw and poignant accuracy. Using the landscape of a mother’s sleepless nights and pressure for perfection coupled with a strained marriage and her own dysfunctional family past to create an edge of your seat thriller in which everyone is a threat to her child, possibly even, herself." Jessica Hamilton, author of What You Never Knew

"Sommerville captures the bone deep fears of new motherhood with raw and poignant accuracy. Using the landscape of a mother’s sleepless nights and pressure for perfection coupled with a strained...


Marketing Plan

- Full publicity plan with Books Forward

- Goodreads Giveaway month of launch 

- Rising Action internal influencer program 

- Second author blurb from Samantha Bailey (forthcoming) 

- Audiobook releasing with Dreamscape Media 

- Full publicity plan with Books Forward

- Goodreads Giveaway month of launch 

- Rising Action internal influencer program 

- Second author blurb from Samantha Bailey (forthcoming) 

- Audiobook releasing...


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ISBN 9781990253690
PRICE $17.99 (USD)
PAGES 354

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I'd like to express my gratitude to NetGalley and Rising Action Publishing Company for providing me with an ARC of this book. It covered a wide range of important topics, such as postpartum depression, emotional abuse, and the credibility of women, among others. The narrative was rich and multifaceted, and it delved into these subjects with depth and sensitivity.

Throughout the book, there was a lot happening, and the story managed to balance its heaviness with moments of humor, which helped to lighten the overall mood. The protagonist was immensely likable, and the narrative was crafted in such a way that it kept me constantly questioning whether to trust her or the supporting characters. The pervasive sense of suspicion among the characters added a layer of intrigue that I thoroughly appreciated.

While I genuinely enjoyed reading this book, I couldn't help but feel that there was potential for it to be even more engaging. Nonetheless, as a debut work, it showed promise, and I eagerly look forward to witnessing the author's growth in future works. I would rate this book three and a half stars overall.

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