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Loss Lake

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3.5 stars
Solid thriller. It's creepy throughout because you don't know what is true and what isn't. Is the monster real, or is it a manifestation of the evil inside of people? Difficult to tell for sure. Just one of the things that make this book so intriguing and thought provoking.

I liked the way the mystery is laid out deliberately, however the final chapters get very convoluted with the character connections and who is related to who and how that plays out with what happens to them. I found myself a bit lost trying to piece everything together in my mind.

And the ending...wow...I can't say much without giving things away, I didn't really like it personally, but props to the author for going that direction. It's definitely unexpected and could be great fodder for discussion. I can see this being an excellent choice for mystery book clubs, because there is a lot here to unpack and discuss.

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This book hooked me from the beginning and I couldn’t put it down! It’s very atmospheric and the setting adds a chilly, uneasy vibe. The characters are all suspect and there are red herrings all over the place. The mysteries had me hooked and I was quickly turning the pages. Then... it took a weird turn. The last half of the book was a lot less enjoyable for me and I was no longer frantically turning pages. It lost me at the end but a great beginning. My thanks to the publisher for the advance reader in exchange for my honest review.

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Thank you to Net Galley and Amber Cowie for the advanced copy of Loss Lake in return for my honest review. Loss Lake is available everywhere November 10, 2020! Go get yourself a copy!

After recently losing her husband of a decade, Mallory moves to McNamara – a small town about a thousand miles away from where she’s lived her entire life. She buys a home, sight unseen, that sits on roughly 100 acres of property with plans to start over. On her first day in the town she learns that someone has died on her property and from there the story of her new town unfolds. Not only has her new home been vacant for years, someone was shot and killed there. McNamara is a small town where people help one another out, but there is said to be something sinister in the waters of Loss Lake. Deaths occur around the same time every year and Mallory works to uncover the secrets that McNamara and its residents want to keep quiet.

Let me start off by saying I LOVED this book. There is something about a story set small town that just immediately piques my interest. McNamara is the type of town where either the people are all related or they have some thread tying them all together. Reading through Mallory’s journey of getting to know the residents of McNamara was enjoyable – trying to figure out which characters to trust and which ones to keep at a distance. I found myself both not wanting to put this book down, while also trying to spread out my reading time because I did not want the story to end. I loved the air of mystery from all characters as well as the town itself and enjoyed the relationships (both platonic and romantic) formed throughout. Absolutely would recommend adding this one to your reading list!

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There were aspects of this book that I really loved and others that I struggled with. I thought the author did a really nice job with the story line and the characters. Every time I thought I had it figured out the author would give us more information or a different perspective. For me, this book definitely was not predictable, which I really enjoyed. In relation to the characters, I struggled with remembering what was mentioned about past events and the characters that were involved in those events, along with recalling how various characters were related. I won't go into detail because I don't like to give away spoilers, but I will say that for me, the ending feel a bit flat.

Thank you to Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for providing a copy for review.

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This book was intense! The protagonist, Mallory Dent, is a recent widow, wants a fresh start. She travels to a small town, but the town has secrets. And, so does Mallory. I was suspicious of just about everyone! Thank you, Netgalley, Amber Cowie, and Lake Union Publishing for this advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. 4 Stars

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Loss Lake by Amber Cowie
Mallory is in retreat mode...she has recently lost her husband and in her grief, she decides to leave Vancouver and head north. Sight unseen, she purchases a home on the shores of Loss Lake, and decides to make her home there. But Loss Lake has also seen its' share of tragedy, which serves to remind Mallory of the constant presence of death in her life. As she begins to adjust to her new life, how well does she really know the inhabitants of this isolated town? And what will her future hold?

I found Mallory to be a sympathetic character...and I loved the descriptions of the area, her home and the lovely town. The historical aspect/unsolved mysteries were compelling as well. However, I thought the ending wrapped up a little too quickly, and the ambiguity was not to my taste.

I'd love to read another book by Amber Cowie!

4 Stars

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Loss Lake is centering around a much-fabled monster-filled lake and a darkly twisted small town hiding big secrets. Hypnotic and irresistible, you won’t be able to look away. This beautiful, tautly written story is about love and loss, grief and guilt, and how the past always catches up with us.

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Well I loved Rapid Falls and Raven Lane by this author. I really wanted to love this one, and am happy to say I did! Amber Cowrie does an excellent job with the setting and making you feel as if you are really there in this small, close-knit lakeside town. The main character, Mallory, moves to McNamara to try and move on from her husband's death and steps right into a murder. The characterization is very well done, but there are a LOT of characters. They did not seem to be all necessary and I did have some difficulty following all of them. I did get bogged down in a few spots, but the story was so interesting that it was not a big issue. Nicely done on the ending! Highly recommend both the book and author!

Thank you to NetGalley, Amber Cowrie and Lake Union Publishing for this ARC.

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I felt this book was difficult to get into and "grab" the main plot. I believe, mainly, it was about loss and starting over. I'm sure there are many others that will greatly enjoy this book.

I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest, voluntary review.

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This was a suspense filled, atmospheric story. After the death of her husband Mallory buys a house online in a remote town called Loss Lake. Once she arrives in town and she starts to meet the citizens of Loss Lake she begins to wonder what she has gotten herself into. Her creepy house is also causing her some concern. I wouldn’t have lasted a day in that house! Between the quirky characters and the atmospheric writing this book stays suspenseful and creepy throughout. I really liked the writing! I was engaged in the story and just felt uneasy the whole time reading it. Once you got past one odd event or strange encounter you were on to the next. A perfect book to read during spooky season! This was my first book by this author but it won’t be my last.

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There can't be a monster in the lake, can there? This is the story of Mallory, a recent widow who has moved to Macnamara, which seems so bucolic. But it's not. Not only is a woman found dead in the lake right in front of her home, Sgt Joel Benson informs her that a death occurred at her new home. There's urban legend about the lake, there's creepiness and there's the fact that Mallory might just be an unreliable narrator. No spoilers from me. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. It's a fast entertaining read.

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What a totally stunning and terrifying thrill-ride. Wish I could experience this again for the first time.

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An atmospheric setting, an urban myth, new beginnings and unspoken dark secrets all form part of Amber Cowie’s latest mystery, LOSS LAKE. I knew I was in for a treat as soon as Mallory arrives in her recently purchased log cabin on the shores of the eerie lake that forms such an integral part of the story. There is usually an ember of truth in every urban myth, so what really lies behind the story of the monster of Loss Lake?

Mallory, a widow at forty, has set out to make a new start in the small town of McNamara, in a cabin in the woods purchased with the money that came to her from the untimely death of her husband Graham. We soon find out that behind her grief lie other emotions, but Mallory – like the small town of McNamara – likes to hold her secrets close to her heart. She is shocked to find out that a man died in a terrible hunting accident right in the front room of her little house, a tragedy that seems to be linked to other untimely deaths the small town has witnessed since the dam rupture that originally formed the lake. Mallory is a nurse, and her scientific brain doesn’t believe in monsters. But will her curiosity and determination to find out the truth put her in danger? Or will it threaten to reveal some of her own tightly guarded secrets?

I loved both the atmospheric setting as well as Mallory’s unreliable narration, and both kept me frantically turning the pages. Most of all, Cowie’s writing beautifully evoked the landscape, the autumn woods, the eerie lake, the little cabin nestled amidst the wilderness. I wondered how long it would take for ill-prepared city girl Mallory to get into trouble here, and didn’t have to wait long. There wasn’t really anything supernatural going on here, but the remote setting and the lonely cabin’s dark history themselves created an aura of vulnerability around Mallory that made me shiver.

Cowie knows just the right time to reveal her clues, and I really appreciated the constant ambivalent feelings of empathy and distrust it created towards the main character. With a finale that was utterly unpredictable and yet somehow fitting, the book managed to get in a final stab of surprise that will make it stick in my mind as much as the images of the eerie lake it had created.

In summary, if you enjoy slow burning, character driven mysteries revolving around small town secrets and featuring a remote, atmospheric setting, then LOSS LAKE should definitely be on your list. I really enjoyed Cowie’s writing style and look forward to reading her other novels.

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Thanks to Net Galley and Lake Union Publishing for an ARC of this book in exchange for a review.
Mallory travels many miles north to start her new life, leaving her grief for her husband behind, she has chosen a remote small town, McNamara to rebuild her life, her new home has a beautiful lake front view, postcard.
Her husband, Graham has recently died, she has purchased her new home without seeing it, she feels ready for change and new beginnings.
McNamara is a small town, everyone knows everyone, they work together as a community and one large family.
At town gatherings there are always long looks and silences, secrets about those who have lost their lives to the lake or other accidents. Mallory would like to know the truth about the past in McNamara
The story is about murder and grief, greed, family connections and loyalties. Mallory goes to great lengths to discover the dark hidden truths
Great descriptive writing, I could hear the icy snow crunching under Mallory’s boots, feel the ice cold wind, feel her heart pounding as a prowler moves around the outside of her home.
Great read.

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I will leave a review on Amazon or B&N on Nov 10, 2020

Loss Lake by Amber Cowie, this was a new author for me. Overall I found her book very well written, and it certainly was action packed. I did enjoy Mallory's character, and as the story unfolded you knew something big was coming. Having said that I was very disappointed with the ending of the book. I always suggest everyone read and make their on opinion with books that don't really grab me, because I know not everyone enjoys the say books.

I received a ARC from NetGalley and the publisher Lake Union, and this is my fair and honest review.

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I really struggled with this book. There were so many plot holes and things that just did not make any sense. I can see how someone might get to the end of the book and decide in hindsight that all those weird things came together to make sense, but they really didn't and the fact that no one noticed they didn't make sense during the course of the story also didn't make sense and added to the unbelievebility of the whole thing. Specifics that won't give the story away include Mallory moving to a new town and having nothing to sleep on the first night. No furniture, no sleeping bag, nothing. She is quickly interviewed by the police about a death that occurs on a beach and they are trying to determine if she is negligent because it is on her property, they suggest that she block it off from public access but then a few days later in the story the town is holding a festival on the same beach. Make up your mind! Issues like this make enjoying a book really difficult.

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This book is advertised as thriller but 30% in it still felt very much like contemporary fiction/drama with a dash of suspense thrown in. I think if you go into this book with thriller expectations you will be let down, but overall the writing and story was good and engaging, just not for me.

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A very atmospheric and autumnal thriller, set in a small Northern Canadian town that reminded me a lot of the Rockton series from Kelley Armstrong. A woman flees to the forest to escape trauma in the city, stumbling upon a town full of secrets and suspicious deaths. There were some good twists and turns in this book, and you'll have to pay attention to family trees to really understand the drama, but there were also some things that annoyed me. For example, am I supposed to believe that a woman from the city would consistently forget to lock her doors at night? There is a sense of unease throughout the book but some of it is caused by the character being careless. I was also annoyed by how many details were repeated -- I am not sure if this was intentional by the author to hammer home certain plot points, or whether it was to emphasize that a small town tells the same stories to a newcomer? Either way, it felt like some of the history of the town was repetitive. Overall, I liked it but probably not very memorable.

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There's a lot to unpack in this story about a woman starting over.
What I can say after finishing, is maybe this wasn't the best location for her to do so. Or maybe it was the perfect place.
Make sense? Probably not.

After the death of her husband, Mallory Dent moves to the small town of McNamara, north of Vancouver. At first, it seemed like the best place to move. Peaceful and a very welcoming community that quickly embraces her arrival. But this story has so many subplots which deal with loss and make Mallory begin to second guess her choice. And of course, Loss Lake is at the center of that loss that haunts the town's history.

At first, I liked most of the people in this community. But as truths about the past are revealed, I began to doubt each of them for different reasons. On top of that, Mallory's own story about the death of her husband, began to change. And those changes made me trust her less.

I can't reveal much more without giving things away, but there's an eery unexplained element to the story, which you'll either like or not. I myself am not sure what to think about it. But I will say, that last sentence was very impactful. Definitely didn't see that coming.

"Sometimes, loyalty requires sacrifice."

This story falls into the mystery/gothic thriller genre, so if you are looking for something new, check this one out.

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Loss Lake was a well-written, atmospheric thriller with many twists and turns. The author describes the setting so clearly and vividly that I felt like I was a part of the story, living in the house by Loss Lake in the cold winter in Northern British Columbia. The story is well-paced and engaging. There are supernatural elements of the story but those did not appeal to me and detracted from the third part of the book. In summary, the author is very talented and this novel is one that many readers will like.

Thanks to Lake Union Publishing and Netgalley for,this advance copy of the novel.

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