A review by bakingbookworm
Where Butterflies Wander by Suzanne Redfearn, Suzanne Redfearn

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5.0

This book pulled me in immediately and didn't let go. 

With a compelling story and interesting and flawed characters, Suzanne Redfearn has written a story about grief and healing that will captivate readers from its first page to its last.

The strength of this story is in its characters, a few of whom share their perspectives. These include members of the Egide family who are still reeling from a death and come to New Hampshire to renovate and sell an old family property so they can move on with their lives and Davina, the 'river witch' and war veteran, who lives on the property and has her own grief and healing to deal with.

Where Butterflies Wander is poignant, engaging and authentic. It is a story about strength and resiliency that pulls readers through many emotions. But ultimately, it is a story about hope, healing, acceptance and reconnection. May we all have a Davina to grace our lives.

Put this book on your 2024 must read list and preorder it today so you can enjoy it on its February 6, 2024 publication day.

Disclaimer: My sincere thanks to the author for the complimentary copy of this book which was provided in exchange for my honest review.