Pictures of You by Emma Grey is one of the most interesting books I have read this year! Evie Hudson wakes up from a car accident and thinks she is 16 years old and has no idea that she was married and much older. She begins to put the pieces of her life back together.
This was an absolutely fascinating, thoughtful and well written book. I was drawn in and read it so quickly. It is told from two different points of view and it goes back and forth through time seamlessly. The characters were very engaging, believable, and so so interesting. I held my breath as I read through the story trying to unravel Evie’s past and understand her present.
This is a wonderful story that will draw you in and keep you wondering right up until the end. I think it is masterfully written. I highly recommend Pictures of You by Emma Grey and this will be a highlight of 2024 for me.
I was given a copy by the publisher and not required to write a positive review.
It is better to not know too much in my opinion before reading. The book is so interesting!
ABOUT EMMA
Emma is a novelist, feature writer, photographer, professional speaker and accountability coach.
She has been writing fiction since she first fell for Anne of Green Gables at fourteen and is the author of the YA novels Unrequited: Boy band meets girl, Tilly Maguire and the Royal Wedding Mess, the non-fiction title, I Don’t Have Time (co-authored with Audrey Thomas), and the parenting memoir Wits’ End Before Breakfast! Confessions of a Working Mum.
Along with her schoolfriend, dual ARIA-winning composer, Sally Whitwell, Emma co-wrote two musicals, Deadpan Anti-Fan and Fairytale Derail, based on her teen novels.
She wrote her first adult novel, The Last Love Note, in the wake of her husband’s death. It’s a fictional tribute to their love, an attempt to articulate the magnitude of her loss and a life-affirming commitment to hope.
Emma lives just outside Canberra, where her world centers on her two adult daughters, young son, loved step-children and step-grandchildren, writing, photography and endlessly chasing the Aurora Australis.
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