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A review by readwkatie
The Mother-in-Law by Kiersten Modglin
5.0
Loren is a single mother and full time business owner. When fate connects her and Jack, she feels strongly that she has found her match. Soon after their wedding, Jack's mother Coralee moves into Jack and Loren's home, to cope with the loss of her husband. From the very beginning Loren notices that Coralee is doing all that she can to cause problems in their marriage. Jack begs Loren to be patient, explaining that the "acting out" is a cry for help. But things start to get dark and when Loren feels the need to protect her family from potential danger, it might be the driving force that tears her and Jack apart forever.
Listen, this book had me HEATED. Coralee is certifiable and I don't know how Loren lasted as long as she did living in that house with her. Not to mention how absolutely BLIND Jack was to the insanity that was his mother. This book reminded me of Mark Edwards' "Here to Stay." How do you kick out a family member that you have welcomed into your home? This is definitely a book to grab, but be warned - you will be furious at the actions of some of these characters!
Listen, this book had me HEATED. Coralee is certifiable and I don't know how Loren lasted as long as she did living in that house with her. Not to mention how absolutely BLIND Jack was to the insanity that was his mother. This book reminded me of Mark Edwards' "Here to Stay." How do you kick out a family member that you have welcomed into your home? This is definitely a book to grab, but be warned - you will be furious at the actions of some of these characters!