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Review: 'The Baby Group' by Caroline Corcoran

When you have carefully curated your life then your past is always a threat. Scarlett's past comes rearing back in The Baby Group , a thriller about womanhood, sexuality, and motherhood. I had a great Saturday afternoon with this book, which does some really interesting things but is also delightfully insane. Thanks to Avon Books and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. My sincere apologies for the delay in reviewing. Pub. Date : 17/9/2020 Publisher : Avon Books Her life was perfect. Until the video. Scarlett’s golden life suddenly unravels when someone sends a shocking video of her to everyone she knows. The only people who claim they haven’t seen it are the friends in her new mothers’ group: Fiona, Emma and Asha. Scarlett is forced to delve into her past to discover who is out to get her. But as her circle of trust gathers around her, she has to ask – are her friends as innocent as they seem? What I didn't expect from The Baby ...

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