And Then She Fell. Book Review by Jennifer Ramos

And Then She FellAnd Then She Fell by Dreena Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed reading this book. The way the author formats the chapters between the mother speaking to her daughter after her passing and flashbacks of her daughter’s accidents keep you guessing. I was definitely engaged in the story until the very end.
Story starts after the daughter, Susie, dies after a tragic accident during her trip to Greece. Her mother Catherine has been trying for the past year after Susie’s death to make sense of these turn of events. Was there something that the investigation missed or could someone be responsible for her horrific fall? As time goes on, Catherine reconnects with those she traveled with, her then-boyfriend and some old friends. She is able to reflect on the best moments of her daughter but she comes to terms with aspects of her daughter unbeknownst to her. The happy glowing face of hers fading in the last year. Her frail thinning figure is quite obvious. A controlling and dominating relationship. What could have happened to Catherine’s daughter who was so full of life and now just left with many questions.

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