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Into the Sound
Into the Sound | Cara Reinard
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A terrified voice on the phone. The line goes dead. The mystery begins. During a superstorm, Holly Boswell receives a panicked call from her sister, Vivian: Come get me...There's somebody coming. But when Holly arrives at a Long Island marina, there's only her sister's abandoned car. Vivian is gone. It's all eerily familiar. Holly and Vivian used to play hide-and-seek as children. It was a reprieve from the mental abuses of their parents, psychology professors who raised the siblings as if it were research. Decades later, Holly is reminded of their childhood games. In her relentless search for the answers, Holly is reading between the lines in Vivian's journals. She's untangling clues in their mother's diary and discovering secrets from her sister's private world that are casting a dangerous shadow. Maybe Vivian has reasons for wanting to disappear from her well-to-do life. Or is it something more sinister? As Holly follows Vivian's trail, she can't shake the feeling that someone might be following her.
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Mshookquilts
Into the Sound | Cara Reinard
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When her sister disappears into a tropical storm, Holly does everything she can to find her. In the process, she learns some uncomfortable truths about herself, her childhood and even her memories.

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Lizwarnerpdx
Into the Sound | Cara Reinard
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Holly‘s sister, Vivian, calls her during a storm saying she needs help. But when Holly arrives her sister is gone. The two were raised as research subjects by their psychologist parents & those traumas highly affect their lives today. I had a hard time caring for the characters so I bailed on this one.

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ShyBookOwl
Into the Sound | Cara Reinard
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She straightened the emergency supplies she‘d picked up at the store, adding them to the storm kit—four gallons of distilled water, about a dozen flashlights, batteries in all shapes and sizes, candles, matches, canned goods, one battery-powered NOAA Weather Radio, and of course, the bottle of vodka she stashed under the sink behind the floor cleaner.

#firstlinefridays ouf, that's a mouthful!