A review by alicia_toothman
Graveyard of Lost Children by Katrina Monroe

5.0

As a mom, I could relate to Olivia in ways I didn’t even remember. It brought back memories from my kid’s infancy and the feelings I had. The worry, the exhaustion, not feeling understood. Above all the undying, unfathomable love for your child.

I truly appreciated that the dual perspectives were easy to follow. There were clear differences in the povs which made it much more enjoyable for me. I didn’t feel the need to backtrack to figure out whose timeline I was reading.

The synopsis captures the book well, as eerie as that is. It lives up to it. You won’t believe that ending!

I highly recommend this one!