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Into The Blue
by Kay Bratt
Reviewed by Lisa Turley
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Set in the beautiful paradise of Maui, life takes some unexpected turns for the Monroe family. They lose their daughter to the sea, or did they?
Jules finds herself in a dark tunnel when her body starts to turn on her. She has an unexpected health issue on the same day that her daughter Kira goes missing! Do they find that they are they bound together even more than they realised.
While Jules is in the hospital and unresponsive, her mother takes this opportunity to be the mother she never was and tries once again to make up for what she did all those years ago. Will it change their relationship, or will Jules continue to hold on to the bitterness?
Jules’ husband, Noah has been her rock through it all, but he too is feeling the strain of yet another missing daughter and his wife’s health problems. How much can one man endure?
This is a very touching story about unconditional love, past unresolved issues and bonding. I did not find it to be one of those reads that really has all the feels and a bit slower paced than I like, but it is definitely a thought provoking read. The characters were realistic enough that it made me question how I would react in their situation.
This is my first read by this author and I was not disappointed. It contains mild language.
Lisa Turley is from West Virginia. She is on numerous ARC street teams and reads in multiple genres, her favorites being historical and Christian Fiction and suspense. As a small business owner she knows the importance of promotion and is passionate about helping authors get the word out about their books.