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Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine

Delicate Condition

by Danielle Valentine

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  • Aug 2023, 432 pages
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Maryo111

Riveting
This book is a roller coaster of emotions and harrowing suspense. At times disturbing, at times happy and at times sad. It is a true page turner so very difficult to put down. It grips your emotions and curiosity every step of the way. A perfect summer read!!!
Linda

Chilling and Exciting
For those of you who haven’t experienced pregnancy, try to keep in mind that this is fiction…we hope!
Danielle Valentine has penned a RIVETING story of one woman’s journey through pregnancy. Millions of women give birth. Some were happy, some not.
Actress Anna Alcott wants a child more than anything. Even though she is successful – so much so she is up for an Academy Award.
She and her husband, Dex, have been trying for years, and Anna is 36. She feels the time is running out, so they decide to in-vitro fertilization.
Having known a few women who have undergone this procedure, and they have described it as “more
Anita

Exhausting but very readable
First impression was “not another rosemary’s baby”. It was almost unbelievable for Allison to experience through her pregnancy all the horrible things that were happening to her body. One can’t help but question all of her friends associates and husband. The ending was not expected but compulsive writing makes this a real thriller.
Mardi S.

Delicate Condition
This book, Delicate Condition, has been called an "update to Rosemary's Baby" and I am old enough to remember seeing the original movie with Mia Farrell. I was sitting on the edge of my seat, waiting for the next scene. Terrifying! This book is very much like the old movie, except it is a terrifying read. As I got deeper into the book, I was trying to determine who was doing these things to this woman, or was she just nutty? Her friend's and spouse's support, was it real? The people she met along the way, were they friends or ??? Was she really driven to do some of the things she did?

This book seems like a longmore
Linda A. (Encino, CA)

She Had Me at the Prologue.
Danielle Valentine's novel, "Delicate Condition," is a harrowing tale told in first person by Anna Alcott, an actor who, after 20 years, is finally getting attention for her role in an Oscar-bound indie film. At the same time, though, as her biological clock ticks on, she's desperate to get pregnant. As the story opens, after much stress and pain of multiple failed IVF treatments, she and her husband Dex are trying again.

When Anna becomes pregnant, mysterious sinister forces converge--some realistic to this reader, some tinged with magic and superstition. Strange occurrences involving her husband, friends, hermore
Arlene I. (Johnston, RI)

OMG….
OMG…this book started off as a good novel...read on, and it became a mystery and...keep reading, a little bit of horror and finally a wonderful psychological thriller. I would give this book a 4.5. Bookclubs will have much to discuss about the contents of this novel.
I am going to try to stay away from the pilot other than to say it is about a woman, Anna, trying to get pregnant via IVF and what she experiences during her pregnancy. It was utterly fantastic. This book won't be for everyone but it surely delivers the suspense and twists and turns the book jacket suggests. The author spectacularly depicts themore
Jennie W. (Denver, CO)

A Delicate Condition
I could not put this book down. I actually read it in just a couple of days. It was a bit unnerving, with lots of suspense. There is foreshadowing and a few red herrings that keep you guessing until the end.
Vicky R. (Roswell, GA)

Creepy rollercoaster ride!
I totally enjoyed this disturbing thriller! Crazy good fun that kept me on edge the entire way! I loved every terrifying word of this psychological white knuckle thriller! Don't miss this one!

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