The child of a divorce, Michelle joins a therapy group run by handsome, enigmatic Luke, but on a trip to the desert, Michelle finds that far from helping her, Luke is about to make her life worse.
Sonia Levitin is a German-American novelist, artist, producer, Holocaust Survivor, and author of over forty novels and picture books for young adults and children, as well as several theatrical plays and published essays on various topics for adults. Her book Incident at Loring Groves won an Edgar Allan Poe Award.
This was a weird novel. I felt it started somewhere and ended in a completely different direction. Normally, I like that, but this plot was just bizarre and could've gone in better directions.