A story about love, loss, and second chances.

Gone

Jo and Nick Anderson couldn’t imagine a world without the other in it. Everything in their life was perfect. Until, in the blink of an eye, Jo and Nick’s three-year-old daughter, Lulu, went missing.

Gone. Missing. Dead?

Despite all efforts, neither she nor her body was ever discovered. Jo’s determination to keep looking, and Nick’s need to heal and listen to the experts, tore at the thread that held the two of them together.

As Jo fell further and further into her depths of despair, Nick grew helpless in his resolve to reach her.

When Jo receives a life-changing phone call, she and Nick must come face to face for the first time in four years.

I’ve been reading works by this author for a while now and she’s terrific. She writes stories that tug at my heartstrings and she doesn’t shy away from difficult topics. I love “Gone”. This is the second time I have read a version of this story and it was as gripping this time as it was the first. I don’t want to give too much away but the back and forth in timelines really set the stage beautifully for the final chapters. Can’t wait to read more of her novels.

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