A review by smugsnail
They Drown Our Daughters by Katrina Monroe

2.0

If there was a word to describe this book, it would be "concepts!" There sure were a lot of them here. The characters were realistic, which is what saved this book in my opinion. It read like a NoSleep story on Reddit--which isn't necessarily an insult, since I unabashedly love a lot of stories on NoSleep, some of which stayed with me long after I read them. It seemed to meander. I liked the exploration of motherhood and flawed characters, but I truly felt like I was trudging through this book to get to the end rather than excitement over the unfurling mystery