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Thursday, December 12, 2024

And Then You Were Gone: A raw and emotional read

 Ivy Logan’s And Then You Were Gone is a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of trauma, mental health, and the complicated bond between mother and daughter. Nina, the mother, carries the scars of psychological abuse and abandonment by her narcissistic husband. Her daughter, Sophie, becomes her everything, but then Sophie faces relentless bullying and emotional turmoil.

 

And Then You Were Gone


Sophie’s struggles with anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem shape her view of the world, affecting her intimate relationships and sense of self. As Nina desperately tries to help, she creates a fictional narrative to control Sophie’s fate, blurring the line between reality and fiction.

The novel powerfully captures the emotional toll of trauma but offers little hope or resolution, making it an unsettling read for those seeking closure. It challenges readers to consider how the past shapes our present and how the stories we tell ourselves can both protect and harm us. A raw and emotional read, And Then You Were Gone is deeply affecting and, at times, a difficult story.

I give And Then You Were Gone by Ivy Logan a solid 4 out of 5 stars. The novel is powerful and emotionally charged, offering an insightful exploration of trauma, mental health, and the complex dynamics between mother and daughter. Logan’s writing is haunting, and the depth of the characters, particularly Nina and Sophie, draws you in from the start.

However, while the story is beautifully crafted, its lack of hope or resolution left me feeling unsettled. The emotional intensity of the book might be difficult for readers seeking closure or a more optimistic ending. Despite this, the book’s thought-provoking themes about trauma and self-perception make it a compelling and deeply affecting read.

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Saturday, May 11, 2024

Thought provoking heartfelt YA romance

Finding Y by Kari Rimbey introduces readers to Ava Roberts, a newcomer to the small town of Colfax, where she finds herself drawn to Timothy Gray, a senior basketball player with a hidden struggle. Initially concerned about Timothy's well-being, Ava's journey intertwines with Timothy's through tutoring sessions that evolve into a complex relationship.

Finding Y

 

Ava emerges as an open and straightforward character, while Timothy carries a weight of personal tragedy and guilt, making their interactions both compelling and nuanced. As their relationship unfolds, they navigate through grief, depression, PTSD, and an eating disorder, presenting a refreshingly realistic portrayal of overcoming adversity and the complexities of human emotions.

Rimbey's narrative focuses on the development of Ava and Timothy's relationship, offering a sweet and inspirational romance that delves beneath the surface to explore deeper psychological and emotional elements. The give-and-take dynamic between the characters is both quirky and engaging, drawing readers into their journey of self-discovery and healing.

Ava and Timothy

While the storyline initially raised doubts about whether or not this story was for me, it quickly captivated me with its depth and complexity. However, there are moments where Ava's insights may feel slightly contrived, briefly detracting from the realism of the narrative. Despite this minor flaw, I recommend Finding Y for readers seeking character-driven stories with depth and complexity, particularly those interested in themes of mental health struggles and the complexities of relationships.

Ava

Book Review: Finding Y

Overall, Finding Y offers a compelling narrative that transcends clichés, providing a thought-provoking exploration of human emotions and experiences. With its nuanced portrayal of personal challenges and heartfelt romance, this book earns a solid 4 out of 5 stars and is worth a read for anyone seeking a romance that resonates on a deeper level.

Worth the read

 

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As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer. I received a free review copy of this book from BookTasters and have not received compensation for reviewing or recommending it.