Left Drowning (Left Drowning, #1)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2013
399
Novel • Fiction
Massachusetts • Contemporary
2013
18+ years
Left Drowning by Jessica Park tells the story of a person named Blythe McGuire, who struggles to cope with a traumatic past. Meeting a man named Chris, Blythe embarks on a journey of healing and self-discovery. Their connection leads to revelations about both their histories and the path forward.
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Jessica Park's Left Drowning captivates with emotive storytelling and well-developed characters. Readers praise its deep exploration of trauma and love, but some critique the pacing and occasional melodrama. Overall, it's an emotionally resonant novel that effectively balances heartfelt moments with intense themes.
Readers who enjoy emotionally charged, character-driven narratives with themes of love, trauma, and healing will be captivated by Jessica Park's Left Drowning. Comparable to Colleen Hoover's Hopeless, it appeals to fans of poignant romances that merge deep personal struggles with intense, transformative connections.
30,654 ratings
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399
Novel • Fiction
Massachusetts • Contemporary
2013
18+ years
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