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Don't Let Her Stay
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Don't Let Her Stay

Joanne knows how lucky she is, Richard is a wonderful husband, Evie is the most gorgeous baby girl, they live in a beautiful house, life couldn't be better. But then Richard's twenty-year-old daughter Chloe turns up. Chloe hasn't spoken to her father since the day he married Joanne two years ago. But with the arrival of her baby sister Evie, Chloe wants to make peace. Richard is delighted, and since Joanne is struggling with the new baby, he suggests Chloe could move in and help. It sounds like the perfect solution, even if Chloe doesn't seem to like Joanne very much. But Joanne understands it's not easy for her, and she's prepared to give her time. But then things happen that make Joanne feel like she's losing her mind. She misplaces things, misses important appointments, gets dates wrong? Could Joanne be going mad, just like her own mother? Or is something more sinister happening? Is Chloe really here to help? Or has Joanne made a terrible mistake by letting her move in? And is it too late to ask her to leave?

Pages: 281

ISBN: 9798374567144

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3.0

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Matt D.

Feb 8, 2026
Joanne and Richard live the best lives. They share a massive house in a quiet neighborhood. However, things aren’t always so rosy. When Richard married Joanne, his daughter Chloe cut off all contact. And then one day, Richard receives a letter from Chloe and she wants to come and visit. What starts as a weekend of bonding quickly escalates into a weekend that no one will forget. The past never stays hidden and Joanne will be forced to fight for her family.

I really enjoyed this book and found the characters to be very interesting. I disliked several of them, but in think that was the point. The only issue I had was that it felt like the book needed more of an ending. It ends ok, but I just wanted more.