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A review by sookieskipper
Echo Lake by Letitia Trent
3.0
This novel surprised me with they way the lead character grew as a person over the course of story as she dealt with horror surrounding the small town. Trent engages in a beautiful dialogue, lovely prose and twisted narration that perfectly blends with the mystery and horrific elements of the story.
The lack of quotation mark was a major distraction and was least bit successful in maintaining intrigue. It just felt awkward, unreliable and terribly convoluted in some places.
In the end its the story of embracing their legacy, finding companions and love.
The lack of quotation mark was a major distraction and was least bit successful in maintaining intrigue. It just felt awkward, unreliable and terribly convoluted in some places.
In the end its the story of embracing their legacy, finding companions and love.