#BookReview: A Mother’s Lie by Sarah Zettel

About the Book

Beth Fraser finally has her life together. She’s built a successful career in the tech sector, has a bright fifteen-year-old daughter, and she’s completely erased all evidence of her troubled past. At least that’s what she thought.

Dana Fraser always wondered why she’s the only kid with two backup phones, emergency drills, and a non-negotiable check-in time every single day. When a stranger approaches her on the street claiming to be her grandmother, Dana starts to question what else her mother has been hiding.

Soon Beth’s worst nightmare is coming true: Dana is in grave danger, and unless Beth is willing to pull one last con job for her parents, she may never see her daughter again.

My Review

When I hear the words “family drama” I will now picture this novel. Beth Fraser has an intensely complicated life, starting with her parents and the con life she’d known since a small child. Now an adult with a successful career and company and a sweet daughter, Dana, Beth wants to forget her past once and for all. But when her parents reappear back in her life, the façade begins to crack. With Dana now involved, Beth is pulled back into her old life and forced to make decisions that will alter her and Dana’s life forever.

A Mother’s Lie was a pretty intense read, told in dueling POVs between mother and daughter. There were several times where I wondered about unreliable narrators and really had no idea where the next chapter was going to lead us. The writing was intense and quick, though sometimes I did have a few questions or red flags about the plot. Overall though, I really enjoyed this thriller and it definitely made me feel a lot of ways while reading.

4 stars