The Perfect Child: Lucinda Berry
- Brandy Dixon
- Apr 17
- 2 min read


Christopher and Hannah are a happily married surgeon and nurses with picture-perfect lives. All that’s missing is a child.
When Janie, an abandoned six-year-old, turns up at their hospital, Christopher forms an instant connection with her, and he convinces Hannah they should take her home as their own. But Janie is no ordinary child, and her damaged psyche proves to be more than her new parents were expecting.
Janie is fiercely devoted to Christopher, but she acts out in increasingly disturbing ways, directing all her rage at Hannah. Unable to bond with Janie, Hannah is drowning under the pressure, and Christopher refuses to see Janie’s true nature.
Hannah knows that Janie is manipulating Christopher and isolating him from her, despite Hannah’s attempts to bring them all together. But as Janie’s behavior threatens to tear Christopher and Hannah apart, the truth behind Janie’s past may be enough to push them all over the edge.
B-RANDS REVIEW: 5/5 FLOATING CATS TIED TO BALLOONS





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LISTENNNNN, this book had me stressed out. Heavy breathing, mouth open, and stressed! I guess that's a good thing when you read a bunch of books. I put in an 'Orphan' gif above to reference the vibes I got from this whole book. They did a great job toying with my emotions throughout this book which is something that not all authors can do. So far this is going to be the second read from her and I can personally say she's definitely in my top 10. Her writing reminds me a lot of Kristin Hanah in a way. Something that is clear in this book is the unbalance of parenting and the reality of the effects of it having on a relationship, would you agree? Click my link , order it, and tell me about it!!! ;)
Evil adopted daughter.......
Forever Keep her, she's my daughter through it all.
Give that baby back, I'm not doing it!
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