Review of Whispering Through Water by Rebecca Wenrich Wheeler

Can you believe that January is almost over? I’m so excited to share more books with you and it’s been such an honor to have so many amazing authors on my blog. Today I’ll be reviewing Whispering Through Water by Rebecca Wenrich Wheeler.

Before I get to my review, here’s more about the book:

The coming-of-age story follows Gwyn Madison, the summer after her high school graduation, as she grapples with her fast-approaching future. She’ll have to face more than she bargained for with her Aunt Delia, the family matriarch, who holds the purse strings and the final word. In the meantime, Gwyn stumbles upon a tightly held family secret. Could a mysterious letter provide Gwyn the leverage she desires? Will it only bring more family division? Or, maybe, the past was never meant to stay buried after all. Whispering Through Water navigates family dynamics, young love, and female autonomy with a little 1990s nostalgia.

My Review

What a great book! I was captivated by page one. Once I got to the point where I absolutely had to find out what happened to Gwyn, I couldn’t put it down. That happened really quickly in the book too! The author did such a great job with family dynamics and complications. She’s great with character development in this book too. I loved the character Gwyn and her independent spirit. She was so relatable! A definite must-read.

Purchase a copy of Whispering Through Water on AmazonBarnes and Noble, and Bookshop.org. You can also add this to your GoodReads reading list.

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