Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Review: The Edge of Belonging

The Edge of Belonging The Edge of Belonging by Amanda Cox
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

This was a powerful, strong debut filled with emotions as we follow the lives of characters struggling with loss, infertility and the effects of abandonment.

Both timelines were strong and had their own heroes who made the timeline - present time it was Reese and, in the past, (1994) it was Harvey and Pearl who stole the story and my heart. I loved seeing how Harvey and Pearl connected and how the connection even ran deeper.

I listened to audiobook and the narrator did a brilliant job.


*I listened to the audiobook on Everand.*

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About the book:


When Ivy Rose returns to her hometown to oversee an estate sale, she soon discovers that her grandmother left behind more than trinkets and photo frames--she provided a path to the truth behind Ivy's adoption. Shocked, Ivy seeks clues to her past, but a key piece to the mystery is missing.

Twenty-four years earlier, Harvey James finds an abandoned newborn who gives him a sense of human connection for the first time in his life. His desire to care for the baby runs up against the stark fact that he is homeless. When he becomes entwined with two people seeking to help him find his way, Harvey knows he must keep the baby a secret or risk losing the only person he's ever loved.

In this dual-time story from debut novelist Amanda Cox, the truth--both the search for it and the desire to keep it from others--takes center stage as Ivy and Harvey grapple with love, loss, and letting go.

About the author:


Amanda Cox is a blogger and a curriculum developer for a national nonprofit youth leadership organization,

but her first love is communicating through story. She holds a bachelor's degree in Bible and theology and a master's degree in professional counseling. Her studies and her interactions with hurting families over a decade have allowed her to create multidimensional characters that connect emotionally with readers.

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