Little Darlings by Melanie Golding
I don't suggest you read Little Darlings if you are pregnant, especially close to the end. And.please wait until six weeks after your baby is born until you read this book. But read it you must. Especially if you don't believe in fantasy, like I did. Now I do. Lauren is exhausted. Being pregnant eight months with twins - well, of course she is. And when the twins, Riley and Morgan, a girl and a boy, are born, Lauren is relieved - that is until an old, ugly woman tries to take the tinwins and replace them with her creatures. Lauren manages to alert help, and the woman vanishes. But no one - security, Lauren's husband, not even the doctor - believe her. Postpartum illusions, they say. The horror continues at home. Another scare believed by no one but Lauren. As she gets more sleep-deprived and depressed, her husband suggests she take the twins for a walk. The walk seems to work when Lauren sits on a bench and dozes, only to wake up and find the twins missing. They a...