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Title | : | Don't Let Me Go (No Child of Mine #2) |
Author | : | Susan Lewis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 544 pages |
Published | : | July 2nd 2013 by Ballantine Books (first published 2013) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance |
Susan Lewis
Paperback | Pages: 544 pages Rating: 4.23 | 2088 Users | 193 Reviews
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In this follow-up to the riveting international bestseller No Child of Mine, author Susan Lewis delivers an emotionally complex novel—perfect for readers of Jodi Picoult—of reinvention, reconnection, and the deepest love that can bind two people together.Charlotte Nicholls can hardly believe it, but it seems she’s landed in paradise. Living in a cottage in a shady cove on the beautiful Bay of Islands, surrounded by the splendor of New Zealand, Charlotte revels in her new life. She and her nearly four-year-old daughter, Chloe, have started over, with the help of Charlotte’s birth mother, Anna, who has recently reentered Charlotte’s life after a twenty-six-year absence. Little Chloe is thriving in her new home, and despite lingering effects from a terrible trauma Chloe has suffered, Charlotte is hopeful that love will pull her through. And though their relationship is tentative, Charlotte and Anna are slowly rebuilding their trust after nearly a lifetime apart.
But the horrors of the past—both recent and long buried—are never far from Charlotte’s mind. And then their idyll is suddenly shattered, as a series of events is set in motion that Charlotte can neither control nor comprehend. It will take all of Charlotte’s strength to keep her little family together, in the face of a world that will do everything it can to tear them apart.

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Original Title: | Don't Let Me Go |
ISBN: | 034554773X (ISBN13: 9780345547736) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | No Child of Mine #2 |
Characters: | Charlotte Nicholls, Chloe Nicholls |
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Ratings: 4.23 From 2088 Users | 193 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books Don't Let Me Go (No Child of Mine #2)
WonderfulCouldn't put it down. I love happy endings. So much suspense, sorrow, and happiness. Makes me want to go to New Zealand.This is a long book, but to be honest I enjoyed it and the story is so good. I binge listened to it all day Saturday to get it finished. While I was a little annoyed by the decidedly unNZ accent by the narrator, she did so well on every other count I can't really complain.This story had me tearing up, I hated the little excerpts from Chloe - because they were so sad. I loved Anthony, you might say he was too good to be true, but in actual fact there are people like him, I know. So Charlotte was
I swore never to read another Susan Lewis book but gave in and wish I hadn't. It was in many ways very simplistic in its writing which is a shame as there is a very good story line but it is padded out with too much irrelevant writing. It just droned on so I had to skim a lot of it. I hate books which come across with a load of almost snobbish writing which have little or no bearing on the story line. This book should have been half its size. I got fed up reading about Boots it was all so trite.

a really good heartrending read. the bond that Chloe and Charlotte had was definitely unbreakable. I
As the prequel to this book, No Child of Mine, this was an absolute page turner.Without giving any spoilers, I was glad the ending from the first book was resolved. The situation with Ottilie was horrific, but I didn't agree with Alex's actions, but understood why she did what she did.Sometimes the sequels to books should not be written, for often they fall short of the previous. This was not the case with this book. The author gave us believable realistic characters. I was at times frustrated
This is the first Susan Lewis book I have read! I found it difficult to get into, later found out it's the sequel, so that maybe why! About half way through the book it really gripped me and intrigued me. I think it was really well written in the sense I felt I could relate to the main character and feel what she was going through at set times in the book! Brought a tear or two at set times and the only other book I can remember doing that was Marley and me. Will definitely keep my eye open for
I give this 3.5 stars. It started really slow and and was really WAY to detailed for me, I found myself skimming a lot. There is a term or statement referenced several times in the book ( a key part, so can't much) that just made my stomach turn each time. But the story itself was good, and as I got into, I did want to keep reading to see how it ended (if my prediction was correct!).
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