Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Until I Find You by Rea Frey


How can she cope with so many losses in her life?

Rebecca lost her sight, her husband, her mother, and now the nightmare of losing her son seems to have come true. 

When Rebecca absolutely knows this is not her baby, she goes to all lengths to find him even though no one believes her because they see no difference between this baby and Jackson. 

Rebecca’s friends do help her, but they can’t be there 24/7 if she needs help.

Besides all these things happening and her friends seeming to help, they appear to be a bit shady along with the babysitter of one of the friends.

I actually didn’t like or trust any of Rebecca’s friends.  They just seemed to not be sincere, and they all seemed to have problems of some sort and secrets.

I felt something sinister as I read, and as odd things happened, and as authorities reacted, the tension increased and I believed her that this baby was not her son.

UNTIL I FIND YOU has a tension-filled build up, and you can feel the dread and fear Rebecca has.

The ending is a big surprise.

Those readers who enjoy thrillers and solving mysteries, will not be disappointed. 5/5

This book was given to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

8 comments:

  1. I have been seeing a lot of buzz about this book. And since you gave it 5 stars, then I need to read it!!!!

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    1. :)

      You are funny.

      You will enjoy the book too, Cheryl.

      Thanks for your comment.

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  2. I didn't trust any of her friends, either!

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    1. They did not seem sincere.

      Thanks for your comment, Laurel.

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  3. This sounds hectic, thanks for sharing your thoughts

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    1. It was a bit hectic, but good.

      Thanks for your comment, shelleyrae.

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  4. Oh man, this would be a hard read for me. I can feel the dread of Rebecca's losses just by reading your review!

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    1. It was difficult, but good.

      Thank you for your comment, Laura.

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