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Deborah Goodrich Royce

Autor de Finding Mrs. Ford

3 Obras 217 Miembros 18 Reseñas

Obras de Deborah Goodrich Royce

Finding Mrs. Ford (2019) 81 copias
Ruby Falls: A Novel (2021) 71 copias
Reef Road: A Novel (2023) 65 copias

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Two young boys discover a severed hand on the beach. Neither one quite know what to do. But, this hand turns lives upside down and inside out!

Talk about lies, secrets and forbidden love! This story is full of these transgressions. As a reader, you do not know who to believe.

Deborah Goodrich Royce has some beautiful prose in this tale. She resonates so well with the reader in places. However, this story is also a bit scattered. It just does not gel well, especially at the end.

I really enjoyed this author’s other book, Finding Mrs. Ford. Y’all check that one out as well! Both of these books have great qualities!

Need a unique tale of secrets…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

I received this novel from the author for a honest review.
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fredreeca | 8 reseñas más. | Feb 28, 2024 |
Reef Road by Deborah Goodrich Royce is the first book I’ve read by her, and although it’s a very slow burn, I did find it enjoyable. This story is happening (mostly) during Covid 19 (2019-2020), with flashbacks via a true crime podcast vibe, to the late 1940’s where an unsolved murder that happened to Royce's mother took place. I was apprehensive about reading a book that took place during Covid, but Royce was able to use this time period in a unique way that I thought really added to the story.

I think having short chapters and the two different points of view being switched back and forth to, helped to keep the story moving along. I enjoyed learning about various murders, true crimes, and statistics regarding violence towards women and children. I think some readers will really find the statistics shocking.
Royce also included a storyline about The Dirty War that took place in Argentina in the late 1970’s, where over 30,000 people were killed by their own government. Some of them were pregnant women who were kept alive until they gave birth and then the moms were murdered, some by being thrown out of helicopters while still alive. This is something that I had never heard about before, and I’m sure many others have not either.

Combining all the interesting information, along with slowly finding out more about the two people telling the story, and the little twists along the way, did make for a good read.
If you are looking for something a bit different, that will have you pondering what you’ve read and thinking about it long after you finish, then I highly recommend Reef Road.
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KimHeniadis | 8 reseñas más. | Feb 2, 2024 |
Reef Road, Deborah Goodrich Royce, Saskia Maarleveld, narrator
Are the sins of the father (and mother), visited upon the sons (and daughters), brothers and sisters? In this book, all seem to pay the price for their ancestor’s wrongdoing. Revenge that is nursed over decades, for past behavior and crimes, takes its toll on the characters. The book is set in Palm Beach, known for its wealthy and elite, but I think it could have been set in Anywhere, USA. It was more about the people, than the place, though each location had its own personality, like San Miguel de Allende, known for its artistic community, and Argentina, perhaps best known for the corruption of the Perons and the tragedy of the “disappeared”.
In 1948, 12-year-old Noelle Huber is brutally murdered, and the murder remains unsolved. Noelle’s best friend Liz Ritenour, (Liz/Beth), was traumatized by the violent loss of her friend, and she never fully recovers from the shock or the fear it engendered. When she marries, she names her only child Noelle, after her beloved friend. Noelle and her mother are both diagnosed with a Borderline Personality Disorder. Noelle grows up to become a well-known author, but she is infected with her mother’s pain. She carries her mother’s fear and memory of the tragic death of her best friend, into the future, and it becomes the subject of her book. Neither the namesake Noelle, or her mom, were emotionally able to deal with the death of the 12-year-old Noelle. Noelle searched for a way to avenge her mother’s dysfunction, for most of her life, Their two lives were thus destroyed by the unresolved sins of the past.
Fast forward, to the present day. We are introduced to Linda Alonso, nee Huber. Her father Matthew, is the brother of the murdered 12-year-old, Noelle. Linda is married to the man she thought was the love of her life, Miguel Alonso, but she has since become disenchanted with him. He appears to be very controlling and is sometimes angry and violent. She has two children, Espie and Diego (Gogo), named for her husband’s long-lost brother, presumed dead for two decades. The Alonso past is also scarred, and Miguel’s life is directly affected by that violence. Although the corruption and violence of Argentina are only briefly covered in the novel, the information about the “disappeared” is a compelling part of it.
One day, around 2019, Linda meets an older woman, a well known author, who befriends her and soon becomes her stalker. It turns out, this woman is also named Noelle. She soon finds out that this Noelle is the daughter of her murdered Aunt Noelle’s traumatized best friend. She suspects their new friendship is contrived, but she is lonely and longs for someone to talk to about her problems. Soon, she reveals far too much to this stranger. Recently, her husband’s brother, Diego Alonso, presumed dead for the past two decades, has turned up on her doorstep. They were having an affair under her husband’s and his brother’s nose. When tragedy occurs, Diego leaves the United States, with her two children, supposedly to escape to Argentina where she will meet him at the end of the pandemic. She cannot travel because of the Covid pandemic’s travel restrictions. She meets a police officer and tells him about her plight, in a story she makes up. Between her relationship with Diego, and the affair she begins with Michael Collins, a cop temporarily separated from his wife and two children, Linda’s life begins to unravel. Add her aunt’s namesake, Noelle, to this mix, and we watch a woman destroy herself, but is she truly responsible for her undoing or has she been totally manipulated by circumstances, people, and more importantly, the sins of the fathers of the past? The innocent and the guilty are forced to pay for the manipulations of the mentally unstable and criminal minds.
The book is told in two voices. One is Linda’s, The Wife, and the other is Noelle’s, The Writer’s Thoughts. Is Linda an innocent victim? Noelle thinks Linda is manipulative? Is it the other way around? Who is evil and who is innocent in this novel? It is hard to tell, but all the characters are tainted by something that has previously happened. It seems that all of them must suffer for the sins of the past and must make recompense in the present.
The book is written at the time that the Covid virus descends upon the country, Although, almost used merely as a descriptive of the time period, it does affect Linda’s life in a major way. Is it nature’s way of demanding justice for its environmental abuse, or is it a man-made device demanding society pay for the ills it commits.
Sins, secrets and lies move the narrative as vengeance is sought. Will there also be redemption?
Because the narrative moves back and forth between two people, and sometimes two-time frames, it is sometimes confusing. The line between the innocent and the aggressor is often muddled and difficult to discern. However, the book is creative and engaging as the mysteries are resolved.
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thewanderingjew | 8 reseñas más. | Jun 15, 2023 |
A nail-biting psychological thriller that had me keep questioning what is really going on?

Ruby was a young child when her father left her in a well one coincidentally Ruby Falls. She became all the talk on the news.

She has grown up to be a soap opera star, but lands a dream role in the move Rebecca.

She goes to Italy and marries an exotic man named Orlando. They move to LA and that’s when things got twisted. What is reality and what is acting…that was my question the entire time.

You won’t be able to guess what happens, but poor Ruby was deeply traumatized by her dad abandoning her at such a young age.

This is a must read if you enjoy psychological thrillers that keeps your mind spinning. Plus isn’t this cover gorgeous!!!
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GeauxGetLit | otra reseña | May 27, 2023 |

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