
Overview
Kate’s son Jack insists he used to be someone else. Someone who died, tragically.
At first, Kate’s confused about what he’s telling her. Don’t little kids say the weirdest things? But soon she can’t pretend it isn’t something more. No four-year-old should know what Jack does – have memories from before he was born.
Then Jack reveals something he saw, years ago at the family lake house. Something that, if true, could tear their family apart… could never be forgiven.
What really happened all those years ago? And how far will Kate go to find out?
From the first page to the last, you won’t be able to put this book down. A one-of-a-kind thriller from the #1 bestselling author of Little Ghosts and The Things You Find in Rockpools.
Review
Kate’s young son Jack insists he is someone else. As Kate begins to investigate exactly what Jack means, she realizes that Jack thinks he is her deceased nephew. Her nephew, Zack, tragically drowned at their family lake house. And the more she listens to Jack the more she understands that something is wrong with how Zack died.
The story itself is pretty good but the way the author portrayed the young child just didn’t work for me. I have been a teacher of young children for most of my life. And there is no way that some of these questions were answered the way it was written. This just didn’t seem real to me.
I did enjoy the possibility of Jack being reincarnated. This added a dimension to this tale that I did not expect. (Y’all know I very seldom read the blurb!) When this started to unfold, I was expecting not to like it, but the mystery surrounding the death had me guessing.
The narrator, Elise Roth, did a very good job. I am a stickler about a child’s voice and she did pretty well with this aspect.
Need a family drama…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.
I received this novel from the publisher for a honest review.


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