Sorry I Missed You by Suzy Krause


☆☆☆☆
ebook, 288 pages
Expected publication: June 1st 2020 by Lake Union Publishing
About the Book:
When Mackenzie, Sunna, and Maude move into a converted rental house, they are strangers with only one thing in common—important people in their lives have “ghosted” them. Mackenzie’s sister, Sunna’s best friend, and Maude’s fiancé—all gone with no explanation. So when a mangled, near-indecipherable letter arrives in their shared mailbox—hinting at long-awaited answers—each tenant assumes it’s for her. The mismatched trio decides to stake out the coffee shop named in the letter—the only clue they have—and in the process, a bizarre kinship forms. But the more they learn about each other, the more questions (and suspicions) they begin to have. All the while, creepy sounds and strange happenings around the property suggest that the ghosts from their pasts might not be all that’s haunting them…Will any of the housemates find the closure they are looking for? Or are some doors meant to remain closed?


I loved this book and it's mix of quirky characters, especially Maude! She literally had me laughing out loud. This book covers many genres but is mostly about relationships...friendships, romantic, siblings, family. It is about getting over old relationships and forming new ones.

The writing is fluid, seamless, and expressive. The characterization is well done with an unforgettable cast of characters that are multilayered, strong, supportive, and determined. And the character-driven plot using the perfect mixture of romance, the paranormal and comedy, interweaves the lives of multiple characters as they each learn to cope, survive, heal, forgive, love, and move on from tragedy and heartbreak.

Overall, Sorry I Missed You is a special blend of mystery, hope, humour, grit, romance, and heart-wrenching emotion that is much deeper and touching than it first appears. It’s enthralling, twisty, and engaging from the very first page, and I absolutely adored it!

Thank you NetGalley, Lake Union Publishing and Suzy Krause for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an impartial review; all opinions are my own.

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