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A review by vera_allbookedup
Firefly Effect by K.K. Allen
5.0
Evie Vaughn's life has been anything but charming. She couldn't live up to her parents' expectations, but she had Uncle Patrick to bolster her and lift her up. She's always found solace with Patrick, even after finding her new summer friend Carley unalived. All fingers pointed to her Carley's brother Foster, who was cradling her when authorities came on the scene. He was wrongfully accused.
Things aren't adding up when Lincoln Reed comes to town to take over Dr. Wright's therapy practice. No notice was given and Evie found this to be the sign she needed to quit therapy. Even though Evie didn't want therapy with Lincoln, there's an invisible pull toward him. And then she meets Lincoln's daughter Lucy who loves books just as much as she does. She's triggered when she is near the campground, when she finds a threatening letter, when she feels that something isn't right with her former therapist.
There were so many twists and turns in this book. Every time I thought I figured out who the Firefly Man was, something else happened! This book had me on the edge right until the big reveal...so unexpected yet the clues added up.
I received an advance copy of this book at my request and voluntarily left this review.
Things aren't adding up when Lincoln Reed comes to town to take over Dr. Wright's therapy practice. No notice was given and Evie found this to be the sign she needed to quit therapy. Even though Evie didn't want therapy with Lincoln, there's an invisible pull toward him. And then she meets Lincoln's daughter Lucy who loves books just as much as she does. She's triggered when she is near the campground, when she finds a threatening letter, when she feels that something isn't right with her former therapist.
There were so many twists and turns in this book. Every time I thought I figured out who the Firefly Man was, something else happened! This book had me on the edge right until the big reveal...so unexpected yet the clues added up.
I received an advance copy of this book at my request and voluntarily left this review.