Don’t Let Me Go

Don’t Let Me Go by Susan Lewis, published by Penguin Random House on August 29, 2013, is a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of family life and personal secrets. This edition spans 608 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Charlotte Nicholls, who is trying to build a new life with her three-year-old daughter, Chloe, after leaving their past behind. As they settle into their new surroundings, Charlotte’s desire to forget the past is challenged when their previous nightmare resurfaces.
Readers will find a blend of psychological tension and suspense as Charlotte grapples with her haunting secret. The narrative delves into themes of motherhood and the lengths one will go to protect their family. With elements of fiction and literary sagas, this book captures the emotional turmoil of its characters while navigating the intricacies of their lives. Don’t Let Me Go invites readers to experience the unfolding drama as Charlotte confronts her fears and struggles to maintain her newfound sense of safety.
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Charlotte Nicholls has a secret that haunts her.
She and three-year-old Chloe have left their home and friends, and are now building a new life for themselves elsewhere.
All Charlotte wants to do is to forget the past, to blot out what went before, and to look only to the future.
At last she and Chloe feel safe.
Then, suddenly, their nightmare returns, and Charlotte finds she has no power to prevent what comes next . . .
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