Book Review #115: The Mother by T. M. Logan

As I say every year, I absolutely love T. M. Logan. He is my favourite author (sharing first place with Karen M. McManus), and I pre-order his books every year so I can read them as soon as they come out. I didn't love last year's book, 'The Curfew', but I was still really excited to read this one. After spending 10 years in prison for a crime she didn't commit, Heather will stop at nothing to get her sons back and uncover the truth behind her husband's murder. I loved this book. I was excited to read it because I really liked the premise, and thankfully it was executed really well. Usually, I'm not a big fan of prologues, but the prologue for this book is great. It gives nothing away while making the reader want to know more. You get to know and sympathise with Heather really quickly, which just makes you as the reader all the more eager to find out the truth. Without giving anything away, the character of Jodie was probably my favourite of all the charac...