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Eden's Echo by Lynn Veevers
3.0

Disclaimer: I received this book from Rockstar Book Tours. Thanks! All opinions are my own.

Book: Eden’s Echo

Author: Lynn Veevers

Book Series: Standalone

Rating: 3/5

Publication Date: May 15, 2020

Genre: YA Suspense

Recommended Age: 16+ (romance, death, violence, gore, mental health)

Publisher: Indie Published

Pages: 300

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Synopsis: True love knows no boundaries, it sees no color, even if that love is forbidden. Believing that got Eden’s mom, Echo killed at the age of sixteen, and the identity of Eden’s father was one of many secrets she took to the grave. Instead of moving on, Echo’s soul moved in. With her mother’s presence in her body, Eden can feel Echo’s emotions and hear her thoughts. When Eden tells, pseudo father, Uncle Daryl, about the voice in her head, it takes her down a road that leads to a diagnosis of multiple personalities. Now at seventeen, Eden has a secret love affair of her own with Drew. If Uncle Daryl ever found out the consequences would rip them apart, but that’s the least of Eden’s problems. As new clues surface surrounding her father’s identity, Eden finds herself on a dangerous path that could answer her paternity questions and the mysteries of her mother’s death, but at what cost? Eden can feel the weight of the secrets Echo keeps from her—secrets that have Echo’s killer returning after seventeen years with a mind to make history repeat itself.

Review: For the most part I thought this was a well done book. The world building was well done and the writing was well done. I thought the characters were also well developed for the most part. The book is suspenseful and full of mystery that kept me wanting to know more.

However, I did feel like the book was very slow and if you’re an impatient reader like I am sometimes then this book will test your patience. I also felt like the book was a bit muddy with the plot. It was kind of unclear of what direction the book was going a lot of times and even the blurb is a bit too chaotic.

Verdict: Pretty good suspense.