![]() ![]() She tries calling both their cellphones, but they go straight to voice mail. But when Kim awakens at four in the morning, Tallulah and Zach are still gone. ![]() She winds up falling asleep on the couch with Noah lying on top of her, secure in her arms. She’s a young grandma and it is normally her going out of an evening and the teenagers staying home to care for the baby, so it’s not like they ask often. When Tallulah and Zach ask to have a date night, Kim doesn’t mind. The house has been a bit full, but Kim has enjoyed the feeling of being a large, happy family. They are all living with her and her seventeen-year-old son Ryan. ![]() She’s proud of how her daughter Tallulah has risen to the challenges of being a teen mum and how Tallulah’s boyfriend Zach has stepped up as well, proving to be a sweet, devoted father. He might disrupt her nights with his sleepless grumblings on a regular basis, but he brightens Kim’s days. Kim Knox doesn’t like babies, but that doesn’t keep her from doting on her one-year-old grandson Noah. Jewell does right, and I found myself captivated from start to finish. The Night She Disappeared, her latest novel, is a perfect example of all the things Ms. She writes psychological thrillers that delve deeply into the intricacies of human, especially familial, relationships. ![]() I discovered Lisa Jewell’s books in the spring of 2017 and was instantly hooked. ![]()
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