Friday, April 17, 2020

Book Review: We Are All the Same in the Dark By Julia Heaberlin

Shaken to the core, unable to read further, unable to speak, unable to move on without visions of those from the past coming to life.

This sums up how this one feels as we embark on multiple time lines and several varied journeys that may all come together in the end-God willing because these families need answers.

The characters range from Wyatt's sis who went missing decades earlier (Turmanell) with an impairment limiting her capabilities to a young lady found near the side of the road surrounded by flowers named Angel with some physical limitations impending her vision.

These women all share a history and story beyond just mere words and personal limitations.

Odette is our cop that's now on this case of the missing only to vanish herself resulting in one of the above seeking more information.

It's a round about story that was so emotionally taxing that I had to stop all future reads till the next day to clear the air.

Yes, it's that good and I truly hope you enjoy!

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

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