The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water Review

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The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water

When Kendra Brennan moves into her grandfather's old cabin on Hidden Lake, she has a problem and a plan. The problem? An inflammatory letter from A Very Disappointed Reader that's keeping her from writing her next novel as long as its claims go unanswered. The plan? To confront Tyler, her childhood best friend's brother--and the man who inspired the antagonist in her first book--in order to prove to herself that she told the truth as all good novelists should.


What she discovers as she delves into the murky past is not what she expected. Facing Tyler isn't easy, but facing the truth of her failed friendship with his sister, Cami, may be the hardest thing she's ever had to do.

Award-winning novelist Erin Bartels searches the heart with this lyrical exploration of how a friendship dies, how we can face the unforgiveable, and how even those who have been hurt can learn to love with abandon.

My Thoughts on This Book

 I found this book beautifully written. This was the first I have read from this author and she didn't disappoint. I didn't quite know what to expect when choosing to read this because the title was a bit misleading but I found it gripping and couldn't put it down. 

I have had my fair share of reading Christian Fiction stories over the years and a lot would seem unrealistic and preachy. I felt this was a realistic story that could easily been been read by anyone. Look forward to seeing more by this author. 

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I received a free copy of this book from the publisher as an exchange for an honest review. No other compensation was given.

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