A review by coffeeandlostinabook
Bad Mommy by Tarryn Fisher

5.0

Bad Mommy is written with three different POV's. Fig, Darius, and Jolene are all crazy and broken in their own ways. Fig immediately jumps into a bit strange by stalking small children at the local park and follows one mom and her little girl home. You slowly learn how insane Fig actually is when she believes the little girl is actually her miscarried daughter and wants to save her from her bad Mommy. Fig quickly becomes friends with the Avery's after buying the house next door. Darius's POV shows how he's a sex addict and uses his clients as a therapist to save the damaged women. He knows his new neighbor is crazy and wants to be just like is wife to the extent of doing everything that they do together. This craziness draws himself to save the crazy, damaged girl next door by sleeping with her. Poor Jolene is oblivious to who her husband really is and knows Fig can be a little weird. However, Jolene's POV she learns the real truth about her husband and discovers how crazy Fig is. She learns that she can't help save her from her depression and cancer. Fig will say whatever Jolene wants to hear or whatever she needs to say to hide the real truth about her.

Bad Mommy was well written and I loved the 3 person POV with each story overlapping just enough and then continues with the story unloading into more crazy insane stalkerness and cheating husbands whose wives wants to help save the neighbor. The more you read the more locked in you were to see what was going to happen with each character. This is a definite reread book.