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Past and present intersect for Kate when she discovers the corpses of a woman and infant in the cold water near her parents' home on Lake Superior. Her life is, to put it mildly, in flux and she's gone there to find some peace but this, this is not what she expected (nor would anyone). Time shifts back and forth to give you more background on this mysterious woman, who has appeared in Kate's dreams. It's a little creepy but never over the top. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.

Wendy Webb has written a tense thriller drew me right in& kept me racing through the pages.A book I will be recommending to my friends .#netgalley #lakeunionpublishing.

After the end of her marriage, Kate Granger has retreated to her parents’ home on Lake Superior to pull herself together—only to discover the body of a murdered woman washed into the shallows. Tucked in the folds of the woman’s curiously vintage gown is an infant, as cold and at peace as its mother. No one can identify the woman. Except for Kate. She’s seen her before. In her dreams…
One hundred years ago, a love story ended in tragedy, its mysteries left unsolved. It’s time for the lake to give up its secrets. As each mystery unravels, it pulls Kate deeper into the eddy of a haunting folktale that has been handed down in whispers over generations. Now, it’s Kate’s turn to listen. As the drowned woman reaches out from the grave, Kate reaches back. They must come together, if only in dreams, to right the sinister wrongs of the past.
Daughters of the Lake by Wendy Webb was a scary good read! At first I wasn't sure if I wanted to read this one since I'm not a huge fan of spooky types of books but I'm so glad I read this one. I loved the concept of this story plus I'm from MN so I loved reading about Lake Superior
and the writing was excellent. And that cover art is just stunning!
Thanks to #NetGalley for the ARC of #DaughtersOfTheLake
Pub Date 01 Nov 2018

Between the cover and blurb I was fully intrigued when I first saw Daughters Of The Lake, the promise of a century old mystery connected with the present a big selling point. I was more than pleasantly surprised when I discovered that Daughers Of The Lake isn't just another mystery story with a dual timeline. No, this story has a lot more to offer. A hint of paranormal with a haunted house and ghost and a touch of supernatural with the lake and its folk tale stories; both adding a very original touch to the story and one of the reasons this story worked so well for me. Daughters Of The Lake mostly reads like a paranormal gothic romance story, with the romance scenes being very well balanced out with the mystery and intrigue of the past. We have a love triangle, and we have cheating, but somehow I wasn't as bothered by those tropes as they weren't the main focus of the story. This perfect balance between the different elements makes it really easy to emerge yourself fully in the story and enjoy the ride. The characters are well developed and even though a few cliches are involved, they were easy to like. Especially Simon and Addie will win over your heart in record time. The writing is also beautiful and really flowed; I really liked the descriptions of both characters and setting. While the setting in Daughters Of The Lake is fictional, it shows that it's based on real memories as it almost feels as if you were visiting those places yourself. I loved the idea of the lake folk tale and all it entails... The paranormal element and Kate's dreams are intriguing without it going over the top and becoming too much. It was fascinating finding out more about the past and it was great to see how things developed in the present as well. Daughters Of The Lake was without doubt a wonderful read that is worth your time.

Thank you NetGalley, Wendy Webb and Lake Union Publishing for the free e-book in exchange for an honest review.
After finding out that her husband has been cheating on her, Kate goes back to her childhood home to recover only to find the body of a woman washed up on shore. Tucked into the woman’s clothing is an infant, and no one can identify the mother or child except for Kate, who has been seeing this mystery woman in her dreams. Long ago a love story ended in tragedy and it is time for the lake to give up it’s secrets and Kate is listening.
I thoroughly enjoyed the writing in this novel and how quickly you are drawn into this story and the two different times. I loved that it goes between the past and Kate’s relatives in this generation and Kate’s life today. I loved Kate’s character and the different little hard to understand intricacies of her family that got passed down to her. I loved the folktales that were passed along throughout the family as well and how each generation of Daughters of the Lake are drawn to the water and have special gifts. I found the story very easy to keep track of because there aren’t too many characters introduced at once and the further in you get, the easier it is to tell apart Addie’s and Kate’s voices.
I loved the different twists we experienced throughout this novel and how the author slowly doled them out. I loved the dark eerie atmosphere of the novel and the towns around this lake. I actually didn’t see the ending coming quite the way that it did and I enjoyed it all the more for that! This was my first novel from Webb, but after reading this one, it definitely won’t be my last. I didn’t know if I would enjoy this type of ghost story, but I really did and I look forward to reading more like it!

I actually received a copy of this from Amazon First Reads, and I really enjoyed it! I was so engrossed in the stories, and trying to figure out the mystery! I loved the pace of the book and found it very well-written. The ending went a tiny bit too far for me, but I know lots of people will like that aspect. All in all, a very good spooky read!