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The Three Lives of Cate Kay

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Adriana G, Reviewer

Cate Kay is the best-selling author of the world's biggest trilogy but no one knows anything about her because there is no Cate Kay, just a woman trying her hardest to run away from her pain. Until the day she decides that facing the past is the only way to face the future, which she does with the help of those who were there to help her become who she is today.

Okay, I'll admit it, this one's worth all the hype and book club picks. There is so much to process from so many different angles that I felt an immediate need to discuss it as soon as I finished. Even with the impressive way that Fagan ties all the threads she laid down, I want to know more. There is so much pain and healing and growth that you walk away wanting to spend more time with the characters. I found myself berating characters and talking to the book whenever some of the biggest bombshells dropped, that's how invested you become in the story.

It's a story of rising despite the pain, and that's always a welcomed message.

Very happy thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for the engrossing read!
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