Sunday, September 8, 2019

Book Review: "In an Instant" By Suzanne Redfearn

A skiing trip turns deadly when a deer suddenly darts into their path...

Finn the daughter doesn't survive as the camper careens off the cliff, the father is badly injured, with 9 others.


Oz her brother was never found as we traverse between telling the story and uncovering the truth from many unusual people including Finn from a higher viewpoint.


It's eery, chilling, and full of flavor for the mind is a terrible thing to waste.


It plays on emotions in such a way that you cannot put it down not even for a split second.
You'll want to find out what happened when they sought help, who made the decisions to use clothes from the dead to survive, who ultimately chose a life worth living.


What happened that fateful day is revealed but in a slow simmering pot that boils over revealing cracks in the facade.


It's full of blame, shame, guilt, and second chances for life and love.
It's an amazing read!


Thank you to Suzanne and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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