Living
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Time is running out, and the stakes have never been higher.
When Katrina’s fate hangs in the balance, the race to find her becomes more urgent than ever. But as the truth begins to unravel, shocking revelations come to light — and the consequences could destroy everything and everyone in their path.
With emotions stretched to breaking point and loyalties pushed to the edge, the pressure forces everyone to confront the choices they’ve made and the darkness they’ve tried to bury.
In Living, survival means facing painful truths… and not everyone will make it out the same.
Praise for this book
If you're looking for a book that keeps you on your toes, "Living" by Joanne Keele is definitely worth your time. At first glance, you might think you know where the plot is heading—after all, it follows some familiar beats from her previous works. But here’s the kicker: Keele has a knack for delivering expected plot movement in the most unexpected ways.
The gripping action we loved in her other two books is alive and well here, but it’s not just about the thrill; it's also about depth. What really sets "Living" apart is how Keele intertwines both the good and bad aspects of life rather than keeping them neatly separated. This blend creates a rich tapestry of experiences that feels incredibly relatable and real.