The Child We Lost by Sheila Norton
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For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The child we lost is literature fiction/family drama. The story is 300 pages long, and while I was reading this book, I felt very emotional reading this book and at times it did make my heart beat faster. It did make me cry in many places through the book. The stories are about Vicky and Marc, who lost their three-year-old boy, Josh, and they have another child called Ruby. Ruby was Josh is twin sisterand then Ruby thinks she’s seen him again. The story is very well written and beautifully written. If I’m being honest, I was hooked on the book immediately, and the story is about grief and loss, so it did pull at my heartstrings quite a bit. It is a gripping read, and you will be hooked from start to finish. I found the characters likable, and I did feel like I connected to the mom quite a bit. The Child We Lost is an entertaining read, and you will be in a mess by the end of reading this book. Excellent book, 5 stars. I read books by Sheila Norton before; she is remarkable writer.
Blurb
What would you do if your lost child came back? ❤️An emotional family drama, perfect for fans
of Jodi Picoult, Kate Hewitt and Susan Lewis. ❤️
She pouts, looking upset, and I want nothing more than to kiss her better and say 'All right then,
yes. Perhaps he can come back, perhaps he will, perhaps he has!' But I can’t. I know I can’t lie to
her about this...
The day we lost Josh, a part of me broke. He was only three-and-a-half years old. His twin, Ruby,
suddenly an only child.
We thought we were doing as well as expected. But when Ruby comes to me and says she saw Josh –
alive – I assume she’s struggling more than we realised. It’s her way of holding on. Of refusing to let
go.
But then I see him too.
A boy with Josh’s same pale blue eyes, the silvery-white hair that falls across his forehead in exactly
the same way. It’s more than a similarity. This boy could be Josh’s twin.
How can that be possible?
I know I have to listen to my rational brain, that this must be my grief messing with my mind. But I
can’t let go of the feeling that something is going on. Who is this boy? And does someone know
more than they’re letting on?
A gripping, emotional page-turner about loss, love and the unbreakable bond between a mother
and her child.
Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/ChildWeLost
Author Bio –
Sheila Norton lives in Chelmsford, Essex and part-time in Torquay, Devon. She is the author of over 20
novels, covering several different sub-genres of contemporary fiction, including family dramas for
Boldwood Books. In 2022 she was the winner of the Romantic Novelists Association’s
Christmas/Winter book award with her novel Winter at Cliff's End Cottage.
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