Thanks to:
#BoundTogetherJune
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@OriginalCyn620
Today‘s Prompt: SWEET
From New York City to Tennessee?
Was Cassie making the right move?
FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/yce6txfk
@bakerkline
@williammorrowbooks
Thanks to:
#BoundTogetherJune
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@OriginalCyn620
Today‘s Prompt: SWEET
From New York City to Tennessee?
Was Cassie making the right move?
FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/yce6txfk
@bakerkline
@williammorrowbooks
This story is about family secrets...deep, dark and full of lies. The author weaved a suspenseful tale that kept me turning pages. P. 297 “There‘s a way people have of living with lies when the truth is too painful to confront.” P. 365 “...sometimes the healing is not in the forgetting but in the letting go.”
#AugustGrrrl #Waterfalls Catching up from yesterday. I couldn't think of a specific book featuring waterfalls on my shelves so I went with books from my #TBR and read stacks with 'water' and 'fall' in the titles. Stacked together in the pic, they make three book 'waterfalls.' 😆👍OK, close enough! 🤣
On the deliberate side, but well-written. Enjoyed the premise. Clyde was my favorite character.
This is Kline's first novel. I picked this up, because I wanted to read something else by her after reading Orphan Train. This book was interesting, but I didn't like it as much as Orphan Train. I almost went with a "so-so" rating, but it did pull me in and I wanted to understand the grandmother. The epigraph tells you a lot about the story.
This is #LetterK for my #womenauthors #LitsyAtoZ challenge.