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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Never Let you Go by Erin Healy




If you are a Ted Dekker fan maybe you have read the books that Erin Healy co wrote with him (Kiss and Burn). I read Kiss and liked it so I thought when this book was offered through Booksneeze that I would give it a try.


From Amazon: Losing everything has Lexi clinging to her daughter. Hell is determined to loosen her grip.

It's been seven years since disaster struck her family. Lexi Solomon has held it all together since then--just barely.

But now Lexi is losing it. The husband who deserted her is back in town, wanting to see their daughter Molly. Her sister's shameless murderer is up for parole. An unsavory old friend is demanding payment for debts that Lexi knows nothing about and can't begin to meet.

And something else is going on--something Lexi feels but can't explain. A dangerous shift is taking place between this reality and the next. Forces beyond her imagination are vying for control.

A rare novel that will satisfy a wide range of readers, Never Let You Go explores the high-stakes decisions played out in the thin spaces between heaven and earth. As the enemy's grip tightens around Lexi, she will have to decide what's truly worth holding on to.

"Keeps you glued to the pages until the very last."--Tosca Lee, author of Havak: The Story of Eve

My Opinion: I really liked this book. It kept me on the edge of my seat wondering what more could happen to this girl. Seems like everyone who had caused her some kind of trauma showed back up in her life all with the matter of HOURS. Poor girl didn't even have a break. Then weird things started happening that made her question her mental state. Erin Healy has not problem being able to hold her own with this novel. There are plenty of twists and turns to keep any reader on their toes and wondering what more could happen. Great book!!

1 comment:

Becky K. said...

Thanks for the recommendation of this for Jonathan. I'll watch for it..

Hope you are all well.

Becky K.