![]() ![]() It does remind me a little of The Lovely Bones, but Lark seems to focus on friends instead of family. I'm usually not one for ghost stories, but the description sent chills up my spine. The small bird and the tree branches against the start white background will definitely stand out on the shelf. ![]() To be honest, it was Lark's cover that drew me in and made we want to know what this book was about. Told in alternating sections by each of the three heroines, Tracey Porter’s stunning narrative about love and loss demonstrates that forgiveness can never come too late. Eve and Nyetta realize it is their responsibility to uncover why Lark is trapped in limbo, but only by coming together to find the missing pieces of themselves can they bring peace to Lark. Meanwhile, Nyetta is haunted by Lark’s ghost, who comes through the bedroom window and begs Nyetta to set her soul free. ![]() At the same time Eve must face the hole left by Lark’s absence, she also can’t shake the guilt that Lark’s death was her fault. When sixteen-year-old Lark Austin is kidnapped from her Virginia hometown and left for dead in a snowy forest, she leaves behind two girls who are shocked by the loss of their former friend. ![]()
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