
But that cover IS stunning, amiright? You definitely want to add this to your reading schedule ASAP, especially if you're looking for a read that is so gripping you'll fly right through it. Gang, this one is more than just a a beautiful shell of a cover. <- But Chelsea, how can you describe something thrilling as poetic? Trust me, once you experience Jewell's writing, you'll understand. I'm going to avoid any details here, as I want you to have the most fabulous reading experience with this one possible, so I'll stick to describing it with some buzz words. You really truly want to go as blind into this one as you can. I'm positive you've noticed that I haven't mentioned the plot yet, and that's for good reason. The blending of multiple genres in each of her books really creates a unique reading experience readers of every gender and walk of life have been able to connect with her writing and I feel that's a sure sign of the highest quality of writing. The atmosphere, characterization, and raw emotion that is infused into each of her novels elevates their status to something that few suspense novelists have attained. Most of her plots are traditional tales that have been told before in some form, but the difference is that she knows how to take something that could be predictable and put her own spin on it. Lisa Jewell knows how to take a classic storyline and make it her own.


Also, who doesn't like to read books by genuinely nice people? If you've been active in the book community at all this month then you're sure to have noticed that Then She Was Gone is an April Pick by Book Of The Month, so naturally this is one that's being hyped for a reason-it's just that good! If you haven't managed to get your hands on a copy yet, then you'll want to make it a priority and here's why. Her characters are full bodied and bloom like a spring flower by the end of her stories. Her writing is addictive and appeals to a wide variety of readers not too light, not too dark, but just right. Lisa Jewell has quickly become one of my favorite authors, and for good reason. She had walked straight into it with her eyes open."

But back then, when she knew nothing about anything, she had not seen it coming. Looking at it backward it was obvious all along.

"If she could unwind the timeline, untwist it and roll it back the other way like a ball of wool, she'd see the knots in the yarn, the warning signs.
