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People always notice my daughter, Isobel. How could they not? Incredibly beautiful... until she speaks. An unsettling, little-girl voice, exactly like a child's, but from the mouth of a full-grown woman. Izzie might look grown-up, but inside she's trapped. Caught in the day it happened - the day that broke her from within. I know why my daughter is the way she is. There's nothing I could have done to save her... is there?
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The Memory by Lucy Dawson will be in my memory for a very long time. I want to thank Netgalley and all parties involved for my arc of this awesome read. I wish this didn't spend so much time on my kindle because it is something you can devour in one day like one good meal and the last few pages are dessert because you get a satisfying ending. She'll never forget... I'll never forgive. When a class turns to death the implications of what happens will last a lifetime.
People always notice my daughter, Isobel. How could they not? Extraordinarily beautiful... until she speaks. Little girls voice coming from a woman. This is a very dark haunting read that everyone should read. The story starts with a dark traumatic scene that I won't repeat because when you pick it up, I want it to pack a punch for you. As the story continues you find out that Izzie has a secret not even her mother knows that is attached to the house that they live in. When Izzie's past meets her future, you find out that everything that happen with Izzie and the little boy Tim in the beginning is all connected. I know that this review is very cryptic but it is very hard to write a review for this book without giving it away. I found this book a dark adventure that is part edge of your seat and part depression because it is so sad the way things unfold. So fellow readers I wish you a fun journey on this dark ride.