Publisher: Storm Publishing
Genre: Thriller
Source: Storm Publishing ( Netgalley )
Goodreads: An unforgettable and emotionally charged story of two mothers whose lives are changed forever by a devastating accusation – and how far they’ll go to protect those they love.
I was so happy when my son, Knox, began dating my best friend’s daughter. Our kids grew up together and we used to joke, as we sipped wine and watched them play, that they’d get married one day. But when Knox came home late after a party, zipping his hoodie up to hide the scratches I caught a glimpse of on his collarbone, a chill went down my spine.
That night, our whole world shattered. Now, I hardly recognize my husband as he sweeps into action, calling in a hot-shot lawyer to defend our boy.
I love my son, but what if I don’t know him at all? It turns out, everything I thought I knew about my perfect family is a lie. And I’m about to discover just what I’ll do to stop it from falling apart.
This addictive novel will draw you deep into the heart of seemingly happy families and expose the dark secrets that lie within them. Fans of Liane Moriarty, Jodi Picoult and Celeste Ng will be utterly gripped by Such a Good Family.
Ope’s Opinion: This was such a great story – hard to read because it is so real and truthful. If you or someone close to you has been a victim of rape, this may be a hard story for you.
I feel like Caitlin Weaver did such a good job of showing the perspective of everyone involved and effected by Knox and Summer’s relationship. This story showed how one incident can change so many peoples lives.
It would have been a five chair for me, but I thought Caitlin Weaver could have come up with some other words beside “f” to show the emotions. In spite of this I am interested in reading another book by her.

