A review by kat7321
The Mercy of Thin Air by Ronlyn Domingue

3.0

Interesting book - this book is different, but in an engaging sort of way. It is "told" by a woman who has died young, just at the point of engagement with the love of her life. It does skip from scenes of her life prior to the accident to present day, as she is watching those she left behind, but I did not find the changing back & forth to be confusing. She is trying to discover what happened to her fiancé, while she is existing in the "in between". While there, she meets others who are also in between, and their stories intersect in unique ways. I enjoyed this book, it was thoughtful and unexpected, you could never tell where it was going. I would recommend.