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A review by leafy_kunoichi
Tell Me You're Mine by Elisabeth Norebäck
4.0
First to Read provided me with a complimentary copy of "Tell Me You're Mine" by Elisabeth Norebäck in exchange for an honest review.
When Stella was a teenager, she got pregnant. She and Daniel became a family with baby Alice. During a trip to a vacation resort, Alice disappeared and presumed dead.
Years later, Stella's life has changed. She has a new life complete with a different husband, a son, and a career as a psychotherapist. She has rebuilt her life but npstill struggles with losing her daughter. One day, Isabelle enters Stella's office as a client. She seems a little too familiar......
This book is a rollercoaster. It is slow and somewhat flat to start. Just enough bumps are presented to keep you interested. And then, you hit the top of the hill... When the story starts picking up steam, it does not stop. It changes direction several times leaving the reader a bit unsure where it is going next. By the time the ride ends, the reader is left short of breath.
When Stella was a teenager, she got pregnant. She and Daniel became a family with baby Alice. During a trip to a vacation resort, Alice disappeared and presumed dead.
Years later, Stella's life has changed. She has a new life complete with a different husband, a son, and a career as a psychotherapist. She has rebuilt her life but npstill struggles with losing her daughter. One day, Isabelle enters Stella's office as a client. She seems a little too familiar......
This book is a rollercoaster. It is slow and somewhat flat to start. Just enough bumps are presented to keep you interested. And then, you hit the top of the hill... When the story starts picking up steam, it does not stop. It changes direction several times leaving the reader a bit unsure where it is going next. By the time the ride ends, the reader is left short of breath.