What is the secret about
baby Ivy Rose? What trauma followed her to her adulthood and makes it hard for
her to make good relationship choices? Does DNA really matter?
These are some of the
questions that arose while reading The Edge of Belonging by Amanda Cox.
It was the kind of book that
made me wish I had a whole, empty day to myself to read to my heart’s content.
Please trust me when I say the content of this novel is excellent and it will
warm your heart.
The dual-time storyline was
not hard to follow. I think I wanted to stay in the past most of the time, as
who wouldn’t want to know what happens to an abandoned infant? It is one of the
best dual-time books I’ve read recently. The characters were compelling and believable.
I’m having a hard time
believing this was a first novel. Looking forward to reading more from Amanda.
Although I received this
book free of charge from Revell Reads in exchange for my honest review; I’m so
very glad to have read it.
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