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256 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 15, 2023
"But most of the time I don't feel here at all.When Abby married her husband, David, she thought she had found a way out of her dreary, everyday life.
I'm not here.
I'm not here."
But becoming a stepmother to Crystal and the wife of an esteemed dentist led to just another type of dreariness.
"There are things I like about being married. Pouring coffee in the morning for my husband ... And I like putting away dishes from the dishwasher into just the right spots."
Without giving anything away....omg wtf the ending.
"And I just can’t shake the feeling… that there’s a guest in the house, and I am being a terrible hostess."
«There’s a rock in my chest lately. Feels like it’s tied to the bottom of my tongue.
If I focus, maybe I can haul it up into my mouth. Maybe I can spit it out.»
I once thought he could be my knight in shining armour..
But that was never him, was it? Not him.
Abby has married an older man (she's late 20's, he appears to be 40-ish) who moved across an entire continent with his young daughter after his wife died. But even though Sheila has never lived in Abby and David's house, she is ever-present. As Abby learns more snippets about Sheila, her shadow becomes stronger, and terrifyingly real.I'm not sure what to make of this book. And yet, it's a fascinating story, and even though I can't actually figure it out at all, which usually makes me dislike a book, I really loved this.