The first half was fine. There were a few convenient plot developments, and the conflicts never had quite enough tension to pull me fully into the story, but I was still on track for a 4-star rating.
Then the second half completely lost me.
I never formed much of a connection with the characters, which made the romantic scenes feel more cringe than compelling. By the time the story reached the wedding and the major emotional beats, I found myself struggling to care about what was happening.
There are readers who will probably enjoy this one more than I did, but unfortunately it just didn't come together for me.
The journey itself is intense, filled with danger, hardship, and moments that kept me turning pages to see what would happen next. I was completely invested in Coleman and June's fight to find each other and claim the freedom they deserved.
And I have to give a special mention to Oliver the dog, who completely won me over.
A powerful historical novel about family, resilience, and what it truly means to be free.
This story follows two women exploring a deep cave while being hunted by someone who wants them dead. Between the claustrophobic setting, the constant danger, and all the twists and turns, I never felt like I could fully relax.
I kept questioning everyone, wondering who was involved, who would make it out, and who wouldn't. By the end, I was practically holding my breath as everything started falling into place.
A tense, fast paced thriller that kept me hooked from start to finish. Loved it... but after that ending, I definitely need a palate cleanser. 😅































