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Iris in the Dark
Iris in the Dark | Elissa Grossell Dickey
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A single mother faces her worst fear--the past--in a provocative novel of suspense by the author of The Speed of Light. Iris Jenkins knows that bad things happen. She's tried to escape these things for years. So when Iris is entrusted to house-sit at a lodge on the South Dakota prairie, she thinks she's prepared for anything. But one surprise is Sawyer Jones, the property's neighbor and caretaker. He's a caring, reassuring presence who's making her feel safe and alive again. Then late one night, Iris hears a chilling cry for help coming from a walkie-talkie buried in a box of toys. As the calls get more desperate, personal, and menacing, Iris realizes the person on the other end isn't reaching out for help. They're reaching out to terrorize her. Now the only way for Iris to move forward in life is to confront the past she's been running from...a threat that has now followed her into the dark.
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LittleMummyMe
Iris in the Dark | Elissa Grossell Dickey
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Mehso-so

Ever read a book where the main character hooks you in and you want to read more but frustrates you so much you want to yell at her and stop reading?
That for me is Iris. She is so topsy turvy.
There was a lot going on in this book. I felt maybe too much going on, therefore some things didn't make sense to me.
I still enjoyed reading this book and it was very quick to read.

*domestic violence, sexual assault, drug and alcohol use in book