Eden
Eden
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Eden by W.A. Schwartz is a gripping novel set in a small, rural town called Eden in southeast Louisiana. The story begins with two boys uncovering the remains of a child buried for decades, still connected to strands of hair and clothing. Simultaneously, in California, forty-one-year-old Evelyn Yates, a single mother, is battling her own demons, including alcoholism, a difficult teenage daughter, and a haunting past. When Evelyn receives a phone call from the Eden coroner suggesting that the remains might belong to her long-lost sister who disappeared over thirty years ago, her fragile world is shattered. Having fled Eden years ago, Evelyn has no desire to return, but she is forced to confront her painful memories and return home to help identify the remains. As Evelyn embarks on this journey for answers, she unravels a web of secrets dating back nearly a century, potentially involving the entire town of Eden. The book masterfully explores the destructive power of secrets and the redemptive force of love.
So, there are two things I want to address right away. First, the book cover is not doing it any favors. It's terrible, #sorrynotsorry. Second, why doesn't this book have more reviews? Maybe people are passing it by because of the cover? However, that should not deter readers from picking up this gem of a novel. Eden is exquisitely written, immersing readers in the hot and humid atmosphere of the Louisiana setting. While the pace may be slow at times, it works well in building suspense and tension throughout the story. The multiple points of view and timelines are skillfully executed, providing a rich and engaging reading experience. The characters are well-developed and intriguing, adding depth to the narrative. Although the ending could have been more satisfying, overall, Eden is an exceptional read that comes highly recommended.
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