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Breaking Point: The new fostering memoir from THE MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR Casey Watson

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Expected 19 May 26
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When Daniel arrives at Casey and Mike's door he is an out of control teenager, whose history of abandonment and abuse, has left him angry at the world. As the details of his past come to light, it becomes clear that in order to help him turn his life around, Casey will have to face her biggest challenge yet.

But no matter how big the challenge, Casey is determined to break the cycle and prove to Daniel that not all adults will let him down.

Casey Watson's book 'Little Girl Lost' was a Sunday Times bestseller w/c 2024-03-25.

304 pages, Paperback

Expected publication May 19, 2026

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Profile Image for Erica⭐.
496 reviews
Review of advance copy
April 12, 2026
Daniel just wants someone he can rely on.

With his parents in and out of prison, Daniel has spent the last three years in a children’s home, feeling forgotten and with nowhere to truly belong.

When he arrives at Casey and Mike’s, his challenging and unpredictable behaviour soon reveals a much darker past than anyone had imagined.

Can Casey find a way to reach Daniel and help him build a brighter future before it’s too late?
Profile Image for Holly Hall.
98 reviews
March 14, 2026
What another good story written by Casey Watson.

Casey has been one of the authors I have read since I was younger reading all of her books.
This story was actually quite sad, my mum looks after troubled children and I see the heart ache she goes through when a placement at her children’s home end.

Daniel has had to overcome a lot and it just shows children can fall into the wrong hands and this is what happened here.

It’s made me hold my daughter closer and protect her even more.

Thanks Casey for sharing Daniel’s story
75 reviews
February 21, 2026
Brilliant , how resilient Casey and Mike was ! The passion and love they show and open their home to those in need of care and support !
Profile Image for ItzHayley Beanie.
119 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2026
I first found this book on Goodreads after someone else had read it. Interested me because it is in regards to a fostering story, Where Daniel has spent three years in a children's home feeling forgotten and nowhere to truly belong. When he arrives at Casey and Mike's, his challenging and unpredictable behaviour soon reveals a much darker past than anyone had imagined. I was keen to read this as it's a fostering memoir.
It was a very fast paced read, The Daniel story was such a realistic experience, it shows what foster carers really do face.
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26 reviews
February 25, 2026
I’m not usually a person for short books, but this was a really good time filler. I admire how they’re true stories and Casey Watson really shows the dark side of drugs and how unstable the foster system is. I loved Bella and felt bad for what Daniel did to her, but his improvements at the end of the book was honestly amazing. I’m relived he got help — and Molly was adorable!
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16 reviews
March 16, 2026
Quite an interesting book. It really shows how absence within a family can have lasting effects. I adore Maggie—she clearly cares for each child and treats them as individuals. She is patient and compassionate. I especially liked the ending, where the father, who wanted his children back, put in the hard work to rebuild those relationships, and in the end, it paid off.
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21 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2026
This was a hard placement for Casey and Mike and I was disappointed by the lack of support they received from social services when they really needed it. Our family also fostered so do understand the pressure fostering can bring. I’m looking forward to Casey’s next book as a little hint was left at the end.
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8 reviews
April 28, 2026
Whilst I appreciate and understand how important and valuable foster carers are, I got quite frustrated throughout the book at Casey's way she portrayed herself, as though she and Mike are the only ones who care for challenging children.
It got irritating. I was going to give up on the book, but I ploughed out as I wanted to see Daniel's journey.
34 reviews
February 25, 2026
Brilliant read

Well what can I say, another well written book by Casey. You did a brilliant job under very exceptional circumstances. You and Mike deserve a medal. It's a must read. I have every respect for foster carers, who do a brilliant job. Can't wait for the next book. Xxx
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559 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy
February 18, 2026
I really enjoyed this book. It opened up more with what foster carers have to deal with. I definitely recommend reading this book and I couldn't put it down.
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295 reviews9 followers
February 22, 2026
Breaking Point. by Casey Watson.
A very realistic story of what some foster carers can and have gone through with the children they have fostered. Some are violent and just not capable of receiving love and structure … Casey and Mike had tried to the best of their ability to show love and understanding.
A moving story.
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158 reviews
February 20, 2026
4.5 Definitely one of Casey Watson's better books. Sadly realistic of what some foster carers must face. It was a fairly quick read.
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94 reviews
February 28, 2026
fast paced. super curious about the girl she was fostering that ft in the next book!!!
1 review
March 1, 2026
Good read

Easy reading from Casey, I look forward to getting the next book to read about Livvie and updates on Dan.
9 reviews
May 11, 2026
Love her books , really felt sorry for them
both sides had there own stories ,it's a cruel and dangerous world for kids in today's world ...
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