Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Book Review: "A Good Family" By A.H. Kim

I still can't believe this is a debut novel for this new author A.H. Kim because she has so much talent in directing the story, hitting the marks, and landing those plot twists with precision.

Snitches get stitches as they say so be careful when you're a full fledged career woman trying to earn a living with a side order of fraud thrown in...

Heck, this is the story of family trust, drama, and corporate greed that revolves around a pharma company that Beth works for and has full reign.

Sam seems to be the go along guy and Lise is the Au-Pair along with Hannah-Beth's sis whose single & has given up her career to help raise Beth's children.

The siblings here are catty including Eva and Martin with Beth on the receiving end of some of the meltdowns.

Beth of course is taken down by a whistle blower complaint with Lise dishing it out like candy.

What readers are pondering is whether or not Lise acted alone?

It's a whole lot of mess, hot seats, and drama to the hilt but one thing is certain there's always a price to pay..

The biggest piece if the use of the which family member is the culprit that spilled and why?

As this story progresses it's told from two different and varied interest with Beth and Hannah and the before prison v after scenario which created a whole new bar to reach.

Thank you to Bibliotheca for this e-read copy in exchange for this honest review.
I can't wait to hear what you think...

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