Kate BrallierCritiques
Auteur de The Boundless Deep
Critiques
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It is something Liza has known all her life, and yet she has never experienced it. The dreams are recurring, but Liza knows she is not herself in them. How can she taste the salt of the ocean, feel the cold wind on her face, and see the beast coming for her when she has never seen the sea in her current lifetime? Whisked away to Nantucket by her closest friend, Liza finds herself reliving a life that seems to have occurred more than a hundred years ago. Only, it seems, that she carries a guilt within her that she can't place. Could it be that she is reliving her days as a captain that may have murdered his young wife?
From the moment I opened this book I was pulled in. The intrigue of the mystery within the dreams was captivating; I was eager to experience every clue that Liza found to her past life. The author wrote her story with a perfect balance between the modern Liza and the person she may have been in another century, neither tale overpowering the other. The flow was precise, the content never feeling dull or sluggish. I enjoyed Kate Brsllier's novel and hope to see her write more in the future.