
But when she arrives, things are not all they seem… Needing closure and wanting to know more about Jackson’s life before he met her, Eva takes a journey to Tasmania to meet his estranged family. Personally for me, it was actually one of the stand out books of last year, so I was eagerly anticipating her latest release – A Single Breath.Įva is so in love with her husband Jackson, so when he dies in a tragic accident she is left devastated. Lucy’s first book The Sea Sisters was released last year and it completely blew me away. "A Single Breath" will enthrall you and it definitely shouldn't be passed up. Don't overlook this book because the plot line has been done before. I definitely recommend this book and it will be added to my list of "books to re-read". It ended the way it was supposed to and the way you want it to.

When the end is reached, I was definitely satisfied. Throughout the book, there are hints that it could end in a multitude of ways, and this provides just enough anxiety and curiosity for a reader to want to get to the end.

The book keeps a reader engaged,and it comes to a satisfactory conclusion.

You immediately fall in love with Saul, and you go from hating Jackson, to sympathizing with him (however you ALWAYS hate Jeannette). The reader cheers for the heroine, Eva, throughout the course of the novel. The plot may be a little overdone (the "my husband dies and I find out he has a secret life" saga) but Clarke adds a few extra twists and turns into this plot line that make the story highly loveable and highly readable. I received this book as a free giveaway through Goodreads.
