Member Reviews
Was murdering her lover the best thing she’d ever done for herself? It’s 1986. Like her namesake, Jane Eyre, Jane Meyer’s cruel childhood has left her isolated and friendless. Worse, Jane finds herself burdened with a dark secret. She has just murdered her graduate school advisor - and lover. Seeking refuge, Jane flees to Mexico assuming a new identity as Ana in a paradise that welcomes and nurtures her wounded soul. For the first time, love seems within reach. However, Ana’s newfound life is built upon a web of deception, eventually forcing her to delve into the complexities of her predicament on a quest for resolution. When her newfound paradise faces devastation, Ana realises that the only path to redemption lies in embracing her true self. With themes of truth, resilience and the pursuit of justice, Beach of the Dead unravels the layers of Jane/Ana’s life as she confronts her darkest moments.
I received this as an ARC as I wanted to try and branch out from reading romance/young adult books. I have to say, this did not disappoint! I loved finding out more about Jane/Ana and following her journey to changing her identity and finding out about her past.
I loved the fact that every aspect of the book, even the filler chapters were interesting. I was never really bored while reading the book but I also knew when it was the right time to put it down!
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to branch out from their comfort genres, though I would be wary when reaching the end as it does get heavy in terms of triggers.
This book was definitely a cover request because i loved the cover but wow this book hooked you from the start and the more you read the more you want to keep reading.
I hope to read more by this author. I would highly recommend. The character build and after you are done it makes you feel empowered and wanting more.
Thanks NetGalley for letting me read and review.