A review by brokensporty
The Summer We Lost Her by Tish Cohen

4.0

This is a tale of family, love, tragedy, ambition, and how secrets from the past can affect the present. It delves into the healing power of dealing with the past.

I found the characters well developed and believable. They are loved, hated, innocent, annoying, etc. It was like growing up in a small town. Everyone knows everyone's business and you can't escape the past.

It seems to take a long time to get to the "event," but that is what kept me reading. I had to keep reading to find out when, how, why, etc. I also feel like some things were left open that shouldn't have been.

Thanks to goodreads and the publisher for the Advance Reader's Edition.