Saturday, April 11, 2020

Book Review: "The Lost Girls" of Devon

An estranged mother suffering from dementia. A daughter whose oblivious to her own daughters tragedy. Four women in need of change.

What could be worse than having a mother dying (estranged) and not being there for her? Well, try having a daughter who was abused and not knowing about it because you were off having an affair with a married man?

Oh, snap!

But look, I get it...We all have problems..

Zoe daughter of Lillian and mother to Isabel has to overcome more than just shyness as she attempts to learn to love, forgive, and tear down walls built for protection.

This brings to light a new tunnel that she slowly goes through to reach a new life and love.

Meanwhile, all is not roses as we uncover her best friend Diana went missing.
A body was found on the beach which was a girl who visited Poppy for palm readings.

Now, we learn that a storm is brewing and sadly it's bringing something with it to light...

Diana has been found!

Life is cruel. Life is hard. Life is not perfect.

This is the story of those flawed characters that's beautifully written and magnified in a way that brings too light those imperfections and triumphs over tragedies.

Thank you to Barbara, the pub, NetGalley, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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