The Good Daughter was a reading departure for me, but it proved to me that sometimes it’s a great idea to read something different than you normally do! Alexandra Burt had me turning pages as fast as I could from the beginning. I couldn’t wait to find out what was going on with Dahlia and her mother and to know the truth! Dahlia remembers moving from one place to the next all her life, and finds that she continues to do so as an adult. Why doesn’t she have a birth certificate? Not it seems like her mother is having a breakdown as well and Dahlia doesn’t know why. She does know that it’s probably related to her unorthodox upbringing. Usually I don’t like stories that go back and forth in character and time, but this time it works. I almost found that Dahlia’s mothers story was more intriguing and I couldn’t wait until the story switched back to her! Recommended…4/5 on GoodReads Thanks to Net Galley for the Advanced Reader’s Copy!
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