The Guilt Pill by Saumya Dave ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pub Day: April 15, 2025 Pages: 384 Audiobook Length: 12 hours, 22 minutes What an interested read! The idea that all mothers have guilt. Whether it is guilty for no working and staying home and raising your kids, for working and not being home, for spending time with others and not your husband etc. What if you could get rid of your guilt with a simple pill? Maya Patel is a business woman, who owns her own company, is married and has a newborn at home. This felt a little like the movie, Limitless, with Bradley Cooper. The pill with Maya takes, not only doesn’t make her feel guilty with any decisions that are made, but also makes her more confident. From the beginning, I was saying “Don’t take it! It can’t be good for you!” The timeline went back and forth between present day of her disappearance and how she got there in the past, with most of the story set in the past. I loved the exploration of guilt, and is it always bad or can it be there to be good? It also touches on mom influencers on social media and how what you see isn’t actually what is true. I enjoyed listening to the audiobook, I was engaged and excited to pick it up each time. Thank you netgalley for my audiobook arc LTKFindsUnder50 LTKHome LTKFamily

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