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Tell Me You're Mine by Elisabeth Norebäck
4.0
This was a great book with a lot of heartbreaking moments for sure but very intriguing at the same time.
Being a mother, I can only imagine what other woman feels when She loses her child, and the hardest part is that nobody can help her to bring at least an hypothesis about what exactly happened or how or why her daughter was abducted. Her faith that she’s still alive and maybe one day she’s come back to her, never dyed even if she made another family o er the years.
Great writing ,although I must admit that the chapters are pretty short, and maybe I wanted more if each character as the world building was going at a very fast speed but I enjoyed the fact that we get to know more of Stella or Isabella through each chapter and their point of view.
Will we get to know if Isabella is indeed her lost daughter? Read it to find out!!!
Being a mother, I can only imagine what other woman feels when She loses her child, and the hardest part is that nobody can help her to bring at least an hypothesis about what exactly happened or how or why her daughter was abducted. Her faith that she’s still alive and maybe one day she’s come back to her, never dyed even if she made another family o er the years.
Great writing ,although I must admit that the chapters are pretty short, and maybe I wanted more if each character as the world building was going at a very fast speed but I enjoyed the fact that we get to know more of Stella or Isabella through each chapter and their point of view.
Will we get to know if Isabella is indeed her lost daughter? Read it to find out!!!