One twin is gone. One remains. And their mother can’t shake the feeling something is very wrong…
Tanya Anderson has come to a quiet Oregon town to start again after the tragic loss of one of her twin daughters. She settles into a small, rented house with her surviving daughter, Ella, and hopes to escape the past before it swallows them whole. But some things you can’t leave behind.
After losing her twin, Ella is troubled. She talks to someone who isn’t there and constantly draws pictures of little girls again and again — one always in the shadows.
Then the school calls and her estranged husband appears demanding answers that Tanya can’t give. Because there are things she has never allowed herself to remember. Things she has taught herself not to see.
All she knows is she cannot lose her child. Not again.
Even if protecting her means facing the darkest truth…
I cannot believe I managed to muster my way through this book. I felt like every page was the same lines on repeat over and over again…this story could have been told in less than fifty pages but the author just drew it out unnecessarily.