A review by stitchsds
Nursing a Grudge by Diana Orgain

2.0

Started this one last night and so far it might be okay, but there are a few too many little details about babies tucked into the narrative that just aren't necessary to the story. I can't see that anyone would care about what part of a car seat detaches from the base, or whatever the term was. Seriously? No one cares and it has nothing to do with the story. You don't need to add all the baby-world details to make an interesting "new mother" detective story.

The mystery is kind of shallow. This is a very quick read that seems like more than a short story.