
Member Reviews

Harmony is a tense fifteen year-old from a strange and unconventional family. Harmony and one of her cousins have the same maths tutor and Harmony has a deep crush on him. Things change for them all when Mel finds a naked girl on the beach during a fierce storm. Mel thinks she’s dead but she is revived, though doesn’t speak. They are all caught up in trying to find out who she is.
I didn’t think, in the first couple of pages, that I was going to get on with this book. It seemed over-written and self-conscious to me. It very soon became a really intriguing story set in an area I know well and perhaps I enjoyed it more for feeling that the setting was as interesting as the characters. I was drawn in to the puzzle of the girl and the inter-relationships of the people. The downside for me was that the ending seemed rushed and not at all satisfying. Shame, as I was keen to love this.

I sadly was unable to finish this book. I just couldn't get into it, the style of writing just didn't flow for me. I might try another time..

A thoroughly enjoyable book, kept me gripped and enertained from beginning to almost the end. The ending was slightly disappointing, but don't let that put you off reading this great story. Realistic characters, depicted with loving warmth. The main character, Harmony, may be a good attraction for teenage readers, I will certainly look out for more books by this author..

I found this mediocre, like it was almost something good but not quite there. Disappointing.