IF SHE DIES Nearly a year ago, Tess’s five-year-old daughter was tragically killed in a car accident. The driver, Brady, is now in prison—but for the grief-stricken mother, nothing will bring back her baby. When Brady’s own young daughter goes missing, suspicion falls on Tess… What happened to Eve?
IF SHE WAKES Tess is picking up the pieces of a devastating car crash that rendered her sister-in-law, Torrie, comatose—and left her responsible for Torrie’s infant son, Levi. Shortly after, a woman appears on Tess’s doorstep claiming to be Torrie’s estranged sister and Levi’s rightful guardian. But then a second stranger arrives with the same story…
IF SHE LIVES After surviving the death of her daughter and kidnapping of her nephew, Tess is ready to return to normal life. But her troubled past has other plans, and when an old threat reemerges, Tess must seek the help of an unlikely ally to set things right.
2023 Reader Ready Awards Top Pick 2022 Readers' Favorite Finalist 2022 Reader Ready Awards Top Pick 2022 Best-Thrillers Book Awards Finalist 2021 Publisher's Weekly Booklife Prize
Erik Therme has thrashed in garage bands, inadvertently harbored runaways, and met Darth Vader. He currently resides in Iowa City, Iowa—one of only twenty-eight places in the world that UNESCO has certified as a City of Literature.
I won this book as part of a giveaway. Well-written & kept me intrigued the entire series! Some parts were tough to read emotionally, but a great series overall.
When her little 5 year girl was accidentally killed Tess didn't handle her grief very well. She had a very loving and compassionate husband who did his best to help her. This story will keep you guessing as Tesses' actions take her on a journey she could never have imagined.
I read all 3 books in about 4 days. They are captivating and keep you on the edge of your seat. I usually don't read series or trilogies but this was amazing and the conclusion was everything or more than I could of wished for.
Though I was not in the edge of my seat, I found the trilogy to be captivating. Just when you think things can’t get worse, they do… but in the end it is discovery of the things that one has that makes the appreciation so much greater.