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Stolen Baby

By: L. G. Davis
Narrated by: Andi Arndt, Arielle DeLisle
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I told everyone she is my baby. I lied.

My life changes forever when my little girl appears in a basket on my doorstep, her long lashes fluttering, only a few hours old. She’s so tiny and precious; my heart is hers in an instant.

My husband Tom and I have always longed for a child, so we agree not to tell the authorities. We won’t risk them taking her away. And I know if they find out my history, they’d never let me keep her…

I’m so grateful to have my beautiful baby, who we call Daisy. But while Tom refuses to talk about it, I can’t stop wondering who her biological parents are and why they left her with us?

Then someone sends me a message, enclosing it in a funeral program I find on my kitchen table. Now I know the terrible truth about what happened to Daisy’s parents, and it’s closer to home than I could ever have imagined.

I thought I could protect us all, despite my past mistakes. But when the secrets I uncover put my family’s lives at risk, how far will I go to keep the little girl I love?

An utterly heart-pounding and twisty psychological suspense novel from bestseller L.G. Davis. Perfect for fans of Gone Girl, Teresa Driscoll, and Freida McFadden.

©2025 L. G. Davis (P)2025 Dreamscape Media
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Domestic Thrillers Heartfelt
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I'm not sure how to feel about this story. I almost gwvr up during the initial 1/3 of the story. It didn't feel like the story was developing. When we get Isabella's POV for the 2/3 of the story, it gets better and the story finally picks up. What I don't like about thrillers is when the twist is based on withheld information. That feels cheap to me; like the author doesn't know how to tell the story so they use this method.

Nora narrator: has a pleasant voice. There were unnecessary pauses that were distracting.

Isabella narrator: did wonderful. Pleasant voice and great pacing.

I have mixed feelings

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it was mostly good. there were just a few things that were almost too far fetched for me to enjoy. and a bit repetitive in a few areas. narrator was great though!

pretty good

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