Sunday, September 6, 2020

Bestselling author Rea Frey is once again shining a light on the bond between mothers and their children in her new book “Until I Find You”



Bestselling author Rea Frey is once again shining a light on the bond between mothers and their children in her new book “Until I Find You” (St. Martin’s Griffin, Aug. 11). The tense story follows Rebecca Gray, a single mother who is losing her sight, and her journey to find her son.

In Until I Find You, celebrated author Rea Frey brings you her most explosive, emotional, taut domestic drama yet about the powerful bond between mothers and children…and how far one woman will go to bring her son home.

"Frey is a rising star in the suspense scene" - Booklist

2 floors. 55 steps to go up. 40 more to the crib.

Since Rebecca Gray was diagnosed with a degenerative eye disease, everything in her life consists of numbers. Each day her world grows a little darker and each step becomes a little more dangerous.

Following days of feeling like someone’s watching her, Bec awakes at home to the cries of her son in his nursery. When it’s clear he’s not going to settle, Bec goes to check on him.
She reaches in. Picks him up.
But he’s not her son.
And no one believes her.

One woman’s desperate search for her son . . .

In a world where seeing is believing, Bec must rely on her own conviction and a mother’s instinct to uncover the truth about what happened to her baby and bring him home for good.

"Completely captivating, utterly compelling?a must read!" - Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinke, authors of The Two Lila Bennetts


Rea talks about:


Issues surrounding the impossible moral and domestic standards society imposes on mothers and caregivers -- issues particularly resonant to the childcare-strained age of COVID-19


Highlighting a protagonist with a disability


Her business helping authors learn about the publishing industry


Her writing process and how recent upheavals have changed her workflow

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