The Lake House Children

by Gregg Dunnett
Published by Dreamscape Select, Storm Publishing Genres: Crime, Fiction, Mystery, thriller
Format: ARC, Audiobook
four-stars

Gripping, unique, unsettling, and well written, The Lake House Children proved to be a thought provoking and mysterious read. Kate is being interrogated by FBI agent Jim McGee and his partner Billy Robbins about a fatal fire that claimed the lives of four of her family members…

Kate’s four-year-old son, Jack, has been saying things that he should have no knowledge of. He is mentioning events that occurred before he was born. What he is saying has piqued her interest and is the cause for concern.

The Lake House Children is told the past and present timelines as Kate shares major events from her life, her family’s life, and the events from the past. Through her POV we get to meet each family member and how they play a part in the central mystery in this book.

I enjoyed how Gregg Dunnett has readers questioning a key part of the plot. I found this to be very well done. I also enjoyed the family dynamics, the relationships between the characters, and the investigation.

I enjoyed trying to figure out how everything would come together and where the investigation would lead. I enjoyed the twists, turns, revelations, and ‘aha’ moments in this book.

I listened to the audiobook and thought the narration was fantastic.

Thank you to Dreamscape Select | Storm Publishing and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

four-stars

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