Review THE LOST GIRLS OF DEVON By Barbara O’Neal
Zoe’s oldest friend Diana is missing. Unfortunately, it wasn’t even on Zoe’s radar. With a cheating ex-husband, a moody teenage daughter who won’t let her in, and a stack of abandonment issues from the mother who left when she was only 7 years old, she has a lot on her plate. It isn’t until her grandmother rings her from England telling her Diana has disappeared that she notices Diana’s absence. Next thing she knows, she’s on a plane with her daughter, Isabel, to help uncover the truth.
Barbara O’Neal’s, “The Lost Girls of Devon,” is a mystery that will have you perched on the edge of your seat —but trust me, you’ll also need an entire box of tissues.
Zoe’s plane ride to England lands her face first in front of her mother and her ex-boyfriend, both of whom she hasn’t spoken to in decades. Unfortunately for Zoe, there is no avoiding the past when they are thrust together to look for their dear friend Diana. And is the past really put behind them?
Told from the perspective of four different women from different generations, O’Neal opens a door to a heartwarming tale of forgiveness and love through one family. Perfect for every generation, you’ll yearn to reach out and hug these women. Lillian, who is struggling to adapt to old age; Poppy, a mother who just wants her daughter back; Zoe, who holds on to her hatred of her mother and love of her daughter like it’s her life; and Isabel, who has a heartbreaking secret of her own. All four have one thing in common, they want to know what happened to Diana. And trust me, one chapter in, and you’ll be itching to know too.
Review THE LOST GIRLS OF DEVON By Barbara O’Neal
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