Ratings38
Average rating3.4
Alex, Suzette, and their daughter Hanna live the ideal life on the surface. Seemingly happy family, financially well off, beautiful home. But 7-year-old Hanna has never spoken. In fact, she's not as sweet as she seems, tormenting her mother when they're alone but sweet as candy to her dad. We come into the story when it seems both Hanna and Suzette are reaching their breaking point.
To Suzette, it seems that Hanna has it out for her and she doesn't know why. Throughout, we hear from her on how her Crohn's makes her feel less than and hear fears of whether she's failed as a parent, made her daughter this way, deserves to be retaliated against. We also hear from Hanna, the things she sees in her head and the behind the scenes of the things she does to her mother, how she feels about Mommy and Daddy really.
I won't say much more because you should experience this book for yourself, I don't want to spoil a single thing. This story is masterfully told and the author seems to have done a lot of research in a lot of areas. I absolutely couldn't put this down, I read it all in somewhere around 26 hours even though I'm working and running a house because I was determined to find out what happened next. The only reason this received 4 stars instead of 5 from me is because the ending seemed a little lackluster to me. I understand it and I like it, even. But I just was waiting for even just one chilling sentence or something at the end. However, Baby Teeth has convinced me I don't want children anymore. I'll definitely be here to see what this author does next.
Would I recommend?
If you like psychological thrillers, definitely yes.