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Between Nowhere and Lost

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An impossible choice between duty, desire, and faith – and the wrong decision could cost her everything.
No one can understand Helen Hodges’s burning need to have a child, a need she’s abandoned in her childless marriage. But when David Drummond, the local textile mill owner, visits her small South Carolina town, those repressed yearnings come forth again, deepening her discontent as she falls in love with him.

But David’s appearance brings escalating union and racial tensions to the town, and Helen is torn between her Catholic faith, her duty to her husband, and her growing desire to be with David. Overrun with guilt, she renounces her lover and chooses to remain with her husband. But when she learns some life-changing news, she must rush to tell David before he leaves town, and her life…forever..

I guess I am more of the Mystery buff. This was a good book .though. Between Nowhere and Lost was a hit. I read the book in two days.

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I loved this book! It was heartwarming and strong. It was exactly what I needed with everything going on in the world! A happy little escape!

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What a pleasant surprise...Alexandra Christle's writing just flowed.

A bored, housewife's world is turned upside down when an attractive stranger steps into her life in this stunning romance novel.

Set in the 1960's, Between Nowhere and Lost is a moving, romance novel filled with drama, heartbreak, infidelity, love, loss and redemption. It is a beautiful story with charming characters that are easy to relate to.

The story kept me totally engrossed while challenging my internal conflict as to what was right and wrong. From cover to cover a fantastic read. Looking forward to more from this writer.

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Between Nowhere and Lost looked like an interesting and exciting read. I was however disappointed with how the book continued to drag with not many events happening.
I’m sorry to say that I did not finish this book due to the lack of engagement.
I hope that in the future I would read other books by this author and have a better reading experience.
Shout out to the author though for writing the book.

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Between Nowhere & Lost was an emotional and eye opening read. The main character, Helen, is happily married to her husband, Harold, but is feeling some discontent about not having children of her own which leads to her having an affair and falling in love with David, the owner of the mill that her husband works at. Helen, David and Harold were all likable characters and you couldn’t help but root for all of them. Helen was a character that you sympathized for. She couldn’t help how she felt about David but also couldn’t imagine hurting her husband. The author definitely had you changing your mind throughout the book about who you wanted to see Helen with. Harold was a kind and supportive man who took care of Helen (and of course you should root for the husband), but David was the one who brought out the passion in Helen. The book was full of twist and turns and I think the author did a great job of getting into the mind of those involved in affairs. I honestly had to take a day and think about what I wanted to write for this review because of the ending. The ending was definitely not one that I saw coming and at first, I didn’t know what to think of it but now I see it as sweet irony and justice and I think the ending will stick with me for a while. I’m looking forward to reading more books from this author. Thank you to Netgalley and Backlit PR for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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No one can understand Helen Hodges’s burning need to have a child, a need she’s abandoned in her childless marriage. But when David Drummond, the local textile mill owner, visits her small South Carolina town, those repressed yearnings come forth again, deepening her discontent as she falls in love with him. Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to read this book.

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