Maid

I recently read Maid by Stephanie Land, the book that the popular Netflix series by the same name is based on.

A mini summary

The book follows Stephanie’s life after she has escaped her abusive ex and tells the story of her struggle as a single mother, trying to survive on low income with the little amount of help the state offers her. The story follows her from the homeless shelter, to a flat, to a place with a new partner, to a tiny studio flat with black mould, to a flat above someone’s garage and so on. Throughout the book there is the constant tally of her money and her constant loneliness. It follows her trying to study, work and parents all on her own, as she strives to build a better life for her daughter.

What did I think?

Hm, perhaps if I hadn’t watched the series first my thoughts would be different but over all, the book was an interesting insight into the trials of being a single mother on welfare, especially in America where there is so little help available. The story dips in and out of her trauma after leaving her ex, weaved in between stories of cleaning houses and (justifiably) embittered rants about how hard it is. However, I didn’t find it as engrossing as I did the tv series. The show displayed emotional abuse and toxic relationships so well, it showed how the system is stacked against single mothers leaving abusers without being overly preachy. It also showed important things like how seriously the domestic abuse shelter take her when it comes to the emotional abuse, whereas in the book she barely touches on the fact that she refuses to go to the dv shelter and chooses to go to the homeless shelter instead. I guess the book lacked a lot of the emotional impact I felt after watching the tv series, plus it doesn’t follow the story line of her leaving at all, it just touches on it as she tells the story of her life in the years afterwards. Now, I realise real life isn’t a dramatised tv series, which is why I’m not criticising the book too heavily, it is an interested read but if you’re intending to buy it after enjoying the tv show, I wouldn’t recommend it.

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Scared Sexy Novella series

Over October to November I read the Scared Sexy Novella series, which featured a series of short stories by notable romance and romantasy authors: Ali Hazelwood, Christina Lauren, Katee Robert, Ruby Dixon, J.T. Geissinger and Kimberley Lemming.

November reading wrap up

So this month was a terrible month for reading, I couldn’t tell you why but it felt super busy and I really had no brain space for reading. I only read four books, three of which were short novellas from the Scared Sexy series.

House of Scarabs – Hazel Longuet

Indie spotlight: House of Scarabs – Hazel Longuet

House of Scarabs is a supernatural suspense series steeped in the mythology of ancient Egypt: Where Gods, Betrayal, and Resurrection Collide.

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  1. […] she bought after watching the Netflix series by the same name (check out her full written review here!). She also read High Mountain Court and Witches Blade by AK Mulford, and The Night Circus by Erin […]

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