A review by pandasbookshelf
My Darling Daughter by JP Delaney

4.0

My Darling Daughter | JP Delaney
My Darling Daughter is the latest standalone psychological thriller by author, JP Delaney. This is my second novel by this author.

Told in alternating POV, the story follows Susie and her husband Gabe after they are contacted by Anna, the daughter that Susie gave up for adoption 15 years prior. As the couple get to know Anna and hear about her home life with her adoptive parents, something doesn’t seem to add up. Susie wants to protect and make up for the past but there is more at stake here as secrets come to light and relationships are tested.
I went into this expecting a thriller, but instead found a touching, deeply complex and moving story about trauma and relationships. As a Psychologist myself who works with children with attachment trauma, I found this book extremely realistic and I could tell the author had done their research. You can really feel for each of the characters in the book and I loved that the POV shifted between them so we could get a deeper understanding of each person’s inner world and thoughts.

I really enjoyed this easy to read page-turned and read it over two sittings. JP Delaney is an author to watch and I look forward to seeing what else they come up with next.
Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher and author for a ARC of this novel.