Review: Her Father’s Daughter
Book: Her Father’s Daughter
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Author: T.M. Dunn
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Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for an advanced audio copy. n
Her Father’s Daughter was a confusing book but it was confusing in the best way possible. It was confusing in a way that kept me intrigued where I had to know what happened and how it would all make sense. n
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This story is a dual POV. It follows Linda and Anthony who have a father-daughter business. Linda’s point of view follows her trying to figure out both her love and personal life during a time when she finds a dead body while working.
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The other point of view is from her dad but it’s not done normally. From Linda’s perspective, you can see her dad is a loving father. Then her dad’s side is told through what seems to be a story or notes that is telling the story of how he is an actor who basically takes on roles of being other people. He will study someone, kill them, and become them. It does not line up with everything you know about him from Linda’s side. n
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I was confused and just full of anticipation waiting to see how it all played out. n
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When we finally did make it to the end I was fully satisfied and loved it. This was a great read I can’t recommend it enough.
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Final Score 5/5