Emma's Baby. By Abbie Taylor

Blurb from Amazon.
That was how she saw him, mostly, in the weeks that followed. Standing there in the doorway with his toothy little grin, his crooked fringe, his blue fleece with the smiley elephant on the front.

Life as a single mother is hard. Emma loves her thirteen-month-old son Ritchie, she really does – but sometimes, she dreams about what life would be like without him. But when Ritchie is abducted from the London Underground, Emma’s dream becomes a nightmarish reality. 


So why don’t the police seem to believe her? Why do they think that she would want to harm her son?

If Emma wants Ritchie back, it looks like she’ll have to find him herself. She hasn’t been the best mother in the past – but she’s willing to go to desperate lengths to bring her little boy home . . .

I loved this book it tugged at the heart strings a lot with me. When Emma is out with her son and the worst thing happens to her as she's getting on a train with him. Luckily there was a woman on train and took care of him till emma arrived at the next platform. Unbeknown to emma of the tragedy the woman went throu herself and is on planning to do with Emma's baby. 
Even a kind stranger called rafe who stopped emma going under the train. Did everything he could to find Ritchie even travelled across the world to track him. Even thou he didn't know emma and Ritchie I mean would you let a complete stranger help you find your child if he was lost or kidnapped. And even was going to cancel his trip round the world to stay with emma while she recovered from the cut Ritchie abductors gived her. But he went and then comes back to visit. But think him being an ex police officer helped emma more as he knew how the system works and had a few friends who gived him tip offs 
I felt the author did brilliantly with the story and got everything covered. Think the ending was perfect for this story and I can't wait to read more off Abbie Taylor's. 
Not more I can say about this book as it was that good it stays with you and tugs at your heart strings.
It was like reading bits of my life with how she felt being a single mum and struggling to come to turns with bringing a child up on her own. 
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A big 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 from me.

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