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The Night Olivia Fell

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Wow!

I absolutely loved this book!

Full of suspense! A page turning thriller that pulls you in and never lets go. I really really couldn’t wait to find out what happened. I felt so much for these characters and could not read fast enough.

Captivating! Addictive! Thrilling!

A must read! I can’t wait to read more buy this author.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for this early copy!

A well-done thriller that kept me reading until the end. I recommend checking it out if you enjoy mystery thrillers.

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I loooved The Night Olivia Fell! This book was so well written, excellent storyline, amazing characters who you really felt for. I experienced so many emotions while reading this book and found myself reading through tears on several occasions. I was emotionally spent upon completion to say the least BUT I loved it. I want another novel to update be on Abi, Olivia’s mother, in a few more years, I want her to be doing well.
Abi wakes to learn her only child, Olivia has fallen off a bridge and is now brain dead…and the doctors will be keeping her on life-support because she is PREGNANT!!! Abi, is told by police, her daughter’s fall was an accident but Abi sees signs pointing to Olivia being pushed, there are bruises on Olivia’s arms that look like fingerprints.
The Night Olivia Fell is told in past in present, from Olivia’s perspective and Abi’s present journey discovering who were daughter was and who would have wanted to harm her beloved daughter.

Christina McDonald’s debut novel is a 5-star read for me without question. I highly recommend taking this emotional roller coaster ride with a box of tissues.

***BIG thank you to Netgalley and Gallery, Threshold, Pocket Books for my advanced copy of The Night Olivia Fell in exchange for my honest review.

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The Night Olivia Fell – Christina McDonald

I was fortunate to receive this book as an Advance Reader Copy from Netgalley, in exchange for an objective review.

Abi Knight is sound asleep in her bed when she’s awakened by an early morning phone call summoning her to the hospital, as her Olivia has been in an accident. Stumbling to Olivia’s room, Abi opens the door to find her bed empty – and reality comes crashing in. Upon arriving at the hospital, Abi learns that Olivia was found at the base of the local Zig Zag bridge, and has sustained a severe closed head injury, leaving her with a critical brain injury, despite emergency surgery and life support. But the doctor is not done. Olivia, Abi learns, is pregnant as well. As a result, by law, she must remain on life support until the baby can be safely delivered.

When she’s able to see her daughter, Abi sees bruising on her wrist, and a bracelet she always worn is missing, making Abi certain that someone has harmed her daughter. Despite Abi’s concerns, the police consider her injuries accidental, leaving Abi to search for answers on her own.

Told from the perspectives of both Olivia and Abi, the story reverts to the events of months prior, inviting the reader to partake in the active life of Olivia – an average teenager who thinks her mom is overprotective, and wonders why her birth father is such a secret. You’ll meet her best friend Madison, her football star boyfriend Tyler, and you’ll meet Kendall – a young woman who looks amazingly like Olivia - and explore that relationship with her. Meanwhile, you’ll grieve with Abi as she tries to bring the last few months of her daughter’s life into focus in an effort to understand what happened that night. Each player invites your suspicion as to their role in Olivia’s fall and injuries, and you’ll be changing your mind with each page you turn.

But mostly, you’ll cry – or at least I did – as Abi searches for answers, and deals with the heartbreak of the imminent loss of her only child…

This was a great first novel by Ms. McDonald that will stay in your mind and heart well after the last page is turned, and have you wondering (as I am), just how well you know your child? A poignant, read – not to be missed!!

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While not a 5 star for me, this is definitely a story I will eventually come back to reread.

From the very first scene, you continue to contemplate what could have happened to Olivia. How did she get to that point? Who is responsible?

At first, you may even gain new questions that you want answers to. It may just have been me, but this story played out in my head like a movie. Something you might find on the Lifetime Movie channel.

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This one was a little slow-moving for me. I could not get attached to the characters which makes it difficult to keep reading.

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I was excited to get an ACR of this book, but my excitement slowly simmered out after struggling to finish it in a timely manner. It just couldn't keep my attention, although I don't think it was terrible - the author's writing is smooth and the emotions you feel from the characters come to life when you read them; I don't know what it was, I just didn't fly through this like other books. I guess I had this idea in my head of what the plot would be about, and when it finally came to an end, I was left wanting more.

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How well do you know your children? How well do they know you? The Night Olivia Fell is the heartbreaking, deeply moving story of a mother trying to unravel the truth about how her seventeen-year-old daughter fell from a bridge and was rendered brain dead. And why she did not know at the time that her daughter was pregnant.

When, in the wee hours of the morning, Abi Knight is awakened by the phone call every parent dreads, she doesn't even know that Olivia, her daughter, is not in her room, safe and soundly asleep. Abi finds herself in a nightmare: Olivia is brain dead but, as a matter of law, must remain on life support to bring her unborn child to term.

At the hospital, Abi notes that there are bruises on Olivia’s wrists and the bracelet she always wears is missing. Nonetheless, the police don't seem particularly interested in investigating the circumstances surrounding Olivia's fall and, in fact, rule it an accident. Abi will have none of it and sets out to determine what happened on that fateful night.

Abi has kept a secret from Olivia. She has never revealed the identity of Oliva's father, nor has she ever explained to Olivia what he was capable of. However. unbeknownst to Abi, a chance meeting on a school trip with a girl who bore an uncanny resemblance to Olivia, led her to her father. Determined to understand why Abi hid the truth from her, Olivia confronted him and learned for herself what kind of person he is. When Abi discovers that, prior to her fall, Olivia knew more than Abi realized, she is devastated . . . and suspicious.

Author Christina McDonald effectively employs the alternating voices of Abi in present day and Olivia commencing six months before her fall to construct an absorbing, gut-wrenching tale of a mother living out her absolutely worst nightmare. Added to Olivia's tragic demise is the issue of her unborn child -- the hellish months of seeing her daughter kept alive artificially in order to give the baby a chance at life, the unanswered questions about how Olivia ended up on the bridge in the first place, and the unknown identity of the unborn child's father. McDonald's portrayal of Abi's anguish is believable and absorbing, as is her fierce determination to learn -- despite the police department's disinterest -- precisely what happened to her child. Equally engaging is the first-person narrative of Olivia as she explains how she encountered Kendall Montgomery, the girl who looked so much like her, her growing frustration with what she perceived as Abi's over-protectiveness, and her secret relationship with her best friend's brother. Through the two threads, McDonald portrays a mother-daughter relationship with no shortage of love and care, but punctuated by secrets and resentments, as well. A relationship that, tragically, cannot be repaired because Olivia will never regain consciousness.

At the heart of the story is the mystery: What happened to Olivia on that night? What was she doing on the bridge? Who put those bruises on her wrists? And who is responsible for her death? Will that individual be held responsible?

The Night Olivia Fell is an emotionally exhausting, but satisfying story. McDonald draws readers hearts and minds into the tale from the first page and never releases her grip until the very last page of this fast-paced mystery. The Night Olivia Fell is a poignant reminder to hold our loved ones close and work daily on maintaining honesty and transparency in our relationships. Because you never know when tragedy might strike and there will not be an opportunity to set things right. It is a powerful portrait of a mother's undying love, devotion, and strength -- a strength she didn't know she possessed until she needed it to sustain her and her unborn grandchild.

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This is my first time reading a book by this author and I am officially wowed!! This is a book about love in all its incarnations. What love means in a mother/daughter relationship, young lovers and the full impact of their acts, sisters and the complications of life upon their love, and midlife friendship that has the possibility to turn into love.

Abi is Olivia's mom. She is a single mom and super protective of her daughter. When that terrible phone call comes letting her know Olivia has had an accident, you can only imagine the absolutely horrible feelings. Not knowing if her daughter will survive or not, is the worse dilemma a mother can face.

As Abi continues to be at Olivia's side, a new realization hits her. If she is to find out how and why this accident happened, she is going to have to be the driving force. The detectives are not spending time finding out the details, there are strong and influential forces deterring the investigation. Abi must piece together what really happened if she is to continue living.

There are no words I can come up with that will relay my emotions as I read this book. If you are a mother and have spent your life keeping your children safe and sound, you will understand. Single moms that have made their child the center of their lives will understand why Abi is so desperate to solve this crime. She is no one without her daughter. Somewhere along the way, she forgot about her own needs and wants and dedicated her life to Olivia. She lived her life through Olivia. Right or wrong, this is where she is at.

I finished this book 2 days ago and had to take a break. Keep your tissues handy, really! You will not be able to put this book down until you follow Abi's journey to resolve why Olivia was injured.

I am voluntarily reviewing and recommending this book. I thank the publisher for sharing a copy with me.

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As a mother, if anything at all happens to your child, you will stop at nothing to find out the truth. And that's exactly how Abi Knight reacts when she receives the most feared phone call as a parent, that her daughter has fallen off a bridge and she's brain dead. But not only that, but she's also pregnant and must remain on life support until the baby is born. 

When her daughter's fall and death are ruled an accident, Abi takes it upon herself to unravel the recent events of her daughters life so she can be positive the police haven't missed a clue. 

This book is suspenseful, twisty and so so good! It will remind you of Big Little Lies or Reconstructing Amelia. It's one you won't be able to put down, and you'll find yourself trying to figure out the clues before Abi!

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An emotional mystery surrounding the story of Olivia's life shortly before she is found at the bottom of a bridge with no brain activity and placed on a ventilator. Switching between her mother Abi, desperately trying to understand what happened to her only daughter, and Olivia's own retelling of her life, this book was full of heart breaking revelations with an easy to follow investigation.

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Christina McDonald wrote an emotionally charged suspense novel introducing many characters that each grew on me; by the end of the novel I was invested in each of them and the outcome that I cried when it was uncovered.
It begins when Abi Knight is awoken in the middle of the night when her phone rings to discover that her daughter has been in an accident. She has fallen off a bridge and the accident has left her brain dead, but to everyone’s surprise she is pregnant!! So, they are to keep her on life support long enough for the baby to be born.
The story is about that fight for the baby’s life and the fight for the justice that Abi is fighting for. It is believed the fall was that of an accident, but Abi knows her daughter was involved in something much more sinister. She is not going to give up until she finds out the truth. What is the truth? Was it an accident or was she involved in a crime? I was truly gripped in the outcome.
We are told the story from both Abi and Olivia’s side which was a stunning way to tell the story and the writing was magnificent! A truly splendid story if you want to be drawn in and read a book that will not let you go!

I will be back for more by Christina McDonald!

PS. I LOVED THE COVER!!

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Decent read, although it is most definitely more of a YA book than the psychological suspense/mystery I was expecting. I didn't really connect with any of the characters for quite a while. By the end, I did care about them and really wanted the best outcome for all involved. The ending is emotional and very satisfying.
The way the overall mystery was laid out flowed well, and things were revealed at deliberate times. I didn't find many of the events to be very realistic, but it still made for an interesting read nonetheless.

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The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald is the perfect blend of a murder mystery whodunit and a tearjerker. I didn't want it to end because I knew from the very beginning that the ending would be sad. I kept hoping the whole book was a case of mistaken identity as I really grew to feel for both Olivia and her mother, Abi. They definitely had a close relationship that was maybe just a tad confining for Olivia. However, Olivia was beginning to understand just why her mother was always so overprotective of her. This is a tough one to read without tissues. Read and enjoy!

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I looked forward to reviewing this book. The description sounded like something I would enjoy - a mother/daughter story with a mystery added. However, I could barely get through it. The plot was very predictable, did not keep me guessing at all. The characters were not developed well. Very cliched. It felt like reading a young adult novel and it just did not work for me. Big disappointment.

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The Night Olivia Fell is an impressive and emotional debut suspense novel. From the first chapter, we know Olivia's fate. What is left to discover is how Olivia ended up in the hospital bed. McDonald alternates between Olivia's retelling of the past and her mother, Abi's race to find out what happened to her daughter, while wrestling with her own grief and anguish.

As a mother myself, I was crushed by the end of this story. Abi's frustration, grief and anguish were incredibly well written. Likewise, Olivia had my sympathy as she wrestled with loyalty toward her mother, just as she strived to belong, find love and assert her independence. Bother characters were relatable and well developed.

I look forward to reading more from this author in the future! Thank you to NetGalley and Gallery Books for the opportunity read a free advance copy. All opinions are my own.

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Abi Knight is awakened with a frightening phone call. Her teenage daughter Olivia has fallen off a bridge. She has been taken to the hospital where it is determined that she has irreversible brain damage. Not only that, Olivia is pregnant. State law will not allow them to turn off life support under these circumstances. While everyone thinks the fall was an accident, Abi's gut feelings tells her this was something else. And so we go down this path with Abi as she tries to determine what really happened on the night Olivia fell.

What a roller coaster ride this turned out to be. Told in alternating chapters, we follow Abi as she tries to reconstruct her daughter's past and then Olivia as we learn what led to her tragic fall. The author did an outstanding job of providing several credible suspects and I was repeatedly telling myself - ok, I think so and so did it. And then a few chapters later, ok, now I think this other person did it. The story moved along quickly, with never a dull moment. And then the ending. Oh my!

My thanks to Gallery Books and Netgalley.

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The writing, the setting, the characters, the suspense...this book has it all! We have embraced this book, and this author, with open arms and can't wait to read what she writes next!

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I loved this book! It was a great story of a family’s dirty secrets being dugged up after a teenage girl falls from a bridge. The perspective switched from Olivia before she fell and her mother afterwards. The mystery is, who pushed Olivia?! The author did amazing at making me suspect every character in the book and keeping me on edge with chapter ending twists. This book book was so well written and I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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In the vein of Reconstructing Amelia, a mother tries to unravel the mystery of her daughter's final moments before the injury that leaves her brain-dead... and pregnant. A fast and satisfying read, where dark secrets are finally brought to light.

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