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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Review: All Fall Down by Megan Hart

All Fall Down
by Megan Hart
Published by Mira
Released December 2011
Checked out from Library

From Goodreads:

In the midst of a chaotic midnight assembly, Sunshine is forced outside into the darkness. Holding a scrap of paper scrawled with a stranger's name and address, Sunny grasps the hands of her three small children and begins her escape.
Liesel Albright has dreamed of starting a family. She never bargained on inheriting one already in progress…or one so deeply damaged. When nineteen-year-old Sunshine appears on the Albrights' doorstep claiming Liesel's husband, Chris, is her father, all they can think to offer is temporary shelter. The next day, they're stunned by the news that the Family of Superior Bliss, led by a charismatic zealot, has committed mass suicide. Sunny and her children haven't just left the compound—they've been left behind.
Now, instead of a baby of her own, Liesel must play mother to the four survivors, while Chris retreats into guilt and denial. For Sunny, however, a lifetime of teachings is not easily unlearned. No matter how hard she tries to forget, an ominous catechism echoes in her mind, urging her to finish what the Family started.

My Thoughts:

I was really looking forward to this book. I am a big Megan Hart fan. This is the second mainstream fiction book I've read from her that wasn't a romance. I really liked it. A child who is already a mother times four living with the father she never knew she had, and a step-mom who, at first, loves her ready-made family. It becomes clear so fast though that children can't have two mothers, and sometimes it's just asking too much for someone to leave behind the only life they've ever known.

The resolution is perfect. I love the plot, the characters, everything about it. Definitely recommended.


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