Thursday, October 29, 2020

Book Review: "A Mother's Goodbye" By Kate Hewitt



Gripping, Riveting, Deeply Moving!

A Mother's Goodbye is not only about adoption but genetics as what constitutes a parent isn't always blood relations or paternity but rather unconditional love and acceptance of the child.
In this case we have two women Heather the biological mother and Grace a woman who will soon experience a traumatic experience in more ways than one.

Imagine if you will having to endure a lengthy process in order to adopt with plenty of uncertainties, questions, and court rulings.

Now look at this same process from the eyes of a young impressionable child and how that might affect them if they are suddenly removed from the only home they know and love.
These are some of the issues closely addressed with heart, raw emotion, and reader appeal as we embark on this remarkable journey between not only these two women but their extended families and supportive structures.

It was truly a book that will require Kleenex to be on stand-bye as this is one novel you won't soon forget long after you flip the last page.

Thank you to Kate, the pub, Netgalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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