My rating: 3 of 5 stars
You trust your family. They love you. Don't they?
When 17-year-old Eva Olsen awakes after a horrific accident that has left her bedbound, her parents are right by her side. Devoted, they watch over her night and day in the attic room of their family home in the forests of Norway.
But the accident has left Eva without her most recent memories, and not everything is as it seems. As secrets from the night of the accident begin to surface, Eva realises - she has to escape her parents' house and discover the truth. But what if someone doesn't want her to find it?
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Lake Child is the story about a young girl that wakes up after suffering a horrific accident and that left her lying in a coma. Now she is home again, but not in her old familiar room, instead have her parents decided that she should be tucked away in the attic. Why? Eve can't help feeling that something is amiss and that her parents are hiding something, but what? And, to make matters worse, she can't the accident or anything leading up to it. And, all Eve wants is the truth...
I love reading books that are filled with twists and turns and secrets. And, Lake Child is definitely such a book. I was not always totally surprised by some turns, but I enjoyed reading the book. And I especially liked the second part of the story when it all started to make sense and you started to see a pattern. This is the first book I've read by Isabel Ashdon, but I do plan to read more of her books!
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