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An desertcart Charts bestseller. A deeply moving story of carrying on even when it seems impossible. Life is over in an instant for sixteen-year-old Finn Miller when a devastating car accident tumbles her and ten others over the side of a mountain. Suspended between worlds, she watches helplessly as those she loves struggle to survive. Impossible choices are made, decisions that leave the survivors tormented with grief and regret. Unable to let go, Finn keeps vigil as they struggle to reclaim their shattered lives. Jack, her father, who seeks vengeance against the one person he can blame other than himself; her best friend, Mo, who bravely searches for the truth as the story of their survival is rewritten; her sister Chloe, who knows Finn lingers and yearns to join her; and her mother, Ann, who saved them all but is haunted by her decisions. Finn needs to move on, but how can she with her family still in pieces? Heartrending yet ultimately redemptive, In an Instant is a story about the power of love, the meaning of family, and carrying onโฆeven when it seems impossible. Review: An Amazing Story About Coping With Traumatic Events - โข Rating: โ โ โ โ โ โข General Overview: The novel follows the story of two families who are caught up in a serious, tragic accident high in snowy mountains and the lengths that each individual go to to survive. The book takes the ingenious idea of narrating the aftermath of the crash from sixteen year old Finnโs PoV. Itโs ingenious because Finn dies in the crash and therefore she takes on an almost omniscient role and the book becomes a sort of fly-on-the-wall exposรฉ of the crash victimโs broken lives. โขWhat did I think?: This book was an absolute page turner for me! I picked it off of the recommended shelf on Kindle Unlimited and I am so glad that I did! โIn an Instantโ is such a beautifully written novel that tackles grief and how different people cope with traumatic events. Everyone reacts differently and this book shows the gambits of emotion from all sides and the emotions hit the reader as you read it. I was intrigued to find out that Suzanne Redfearn had inspiration from an event in her childhood when writing this novel. You can tell that her raw emotion from her memories really helped fuel the tone of all the characters as they navigate through the traumatic events that unfold. There are so many characters in this book and the author does an amazing job at going into detail of how each character is feeling emotionally and coping with the traumatic events they all just went through. Because of this, it is so easy to become attached to these characters and feel the emotions that is being portrayed by their thoughts and actions. There are also some plot twists in the story that I personally didnโt see coming and Iโm a sucker for plot twists. There were moments where I was mad, sad, and shocked at some of the outcomes. Suzanne Redfearn did such a great job at using suspense to keep us locked in and turning the pages to see how everything would turn out. This is a novel that really asks questions about what we as humans are capable of doing to each other. It dares to look at our darkest thoughts of purely self preservation and asks the reader do you know what you would do in these most bleak of moments? No one character in this book is left guilt free. They all experience shame on some level at how they survived and because they survived. โข Do I recommend this book?: Yes! This is one of those books that really the less you know about it the better. While the prose may not be that beautiful with an awkward narrative initially, this is still definitely worth a read if youโre in the mood for a character study type novel as the most thought provoking themes truly reveal themselves after approx 1/3 the way through. Review: Runs the Gambit of Emotions - An extremely emotional novel told with such purity of spirit from the main character, a 16 year old girl. At the heart of this novel is a horrific tragedy, but it shows how each person is affected differently and reacts is ways that could be questionable. It show such resilience of spirit, a search for the truth and justice, and most of all the care and love that exists in the most fractured relationships. Be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and have a hanky handy.
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A**S
An Amazing Story About Coping With Traumatic Events
โข Rating: โ โ โ โ โ โข General Overview: The novel follows the story of two families who are caught up in a serious, tragic accident high in snowy mountains and the lengths that each individual go to to survive. The book takes the ingenious idea of narrating the aftermath of the crash from sixteen year old Finnโs PoV. Itโs ingenious because Finn dies in the crash and therefore she takes on an almost omniscient role and the book becomes a sort of fly-on-the-wall exposรฉ of the crash victimโs broken lives. โขWhat did I think?: This book was an absolute page turner for me! I picked it off of the recommended shelf on Kindle Unlimited and I am so glad that I did! โIn an Instantโ is such a beautifully written novel that tackles grief and how different people cope with traumatic events. Everyone reacts differently and this book shows the gambits of emotion from all sides and the emotions hit the reader as you read it. I was intrigued to find out that Suzanne Redfearn had inspiration from an event in her childhood when writing this novel. You can tell that her raw emotion from her memories really helped fuel the tone of all the characters as they navigate through the traumatic events that unfold. There are so many characters in this book and the author does an amazing job at going into detail of how each character is feeling emotionally and coping with the traumatic events they all just went through. Because of this, it is so easy to become attached to these characters and feel the emotions that is being portrayed by their thoughts and actions. There are also some plot twists in the story that I personally didnโt see coming and Iโm a sucker for plot twists. There were moments where I was mad, sad, and shocked at some of the outcomes. Suzanne Redfearn did such a great job at using suspense to keep us locked in and turning the pages to see how everything would turn out. This is a novel that really asks questions about what we as humans are capable of doing to each other. It dares to look at our darkest thoughts of purely self preservation and asks the reader do you know what you would do in these most bleak of moments? No one character in this book is left guilt free. They all experience shame on some level at how they survived and because they survived. โข Do I recommend this book?: Yes! This is one of those books that really the less you know about it the better. While the prose may not be that beautiful with an awkward narrative initially, this is still definitely worth a read if youโre in the mood for a character study type novel as the most thought provoking themes truly reveal themselves after approx 1/3 the way through.
M**E
Runs the Gambit of Emotions
An extremely emotional novel told with such purity of spirit from the main character, a 16 year old girl. At the heart of this novel is a horrific tragedy, but it shows how each person is affected differently and reacts is ways that could be questionable. It show such resilience of spirit, a search for the truth and justice, and most of all the care and love that exists in the most fractured relationships. Be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and have a hanky handy.
N**R
I read in 3 days! Bravo! Iโm a new fan of this author
This author was new to me but this particular book is more about being able to write from a unique POV. There are several characters in this book, but the author wrote each with a clear purpose to the story, made each one very human and relatable, and brought each oneโs story to a close. Not necessarily packaged with a nice bow bc thatโs not real life. But each found a resolution where you exhaled and said, โokโ, and might even shed a tear for them. The overall message was if you were in a treacherous situation, would you put yourself/your family first? Or another person? A child? An injured person? A weak person? Asks the question, is there a time where you sacrifice one to save the many? It was refreshing to have a book that didnโt jump back and forth to a different year or character with each chapter; so many are like that now. And I donโt mind that IF it is truly necessary to the story, but sometimes it feels like a gimmick. This book was very pure. Ok so SPOILER ALERTโฆ we are guided through this story by the main character who is alive-adjacent lol. And I think some authorโs could have totally ruined this POVโฆ made it all about her anger, or sadness or pain, or even her fear about what plane she is on. But this author wrote it beautifully so the character uses this time to see these people she loves in a different light. And tries to leave them with a bit of peace. And make sure to read the Authorโs Notes at the end, the author tells you where the idea for this book came about and how this lesson of putting others first is close to her heart. โค๏ธ Just fabulous reading. Iโm so excited to read more by this author!
S**A
This. Book. WOW!
A truly gripping story. Each character in the book is deeply affected by an accident and, subequently, the variety of repercussions that will change their lives forever. The author weaves a powerful tale based on a tragedy that affects each character in a different way and it makes the reader question "what would I have done?" I was mesmerized by this story, a true work of literary excellence. It is right up there with the best novels I have ever read. Poignant. Believable. Surprising. Tear-jerking. Smile making. Breathtaking. This book made me feel every emotion known to humanity. It quickly awakened my emotions and immediatlely pulled me in. Thank you, Ms. Redfearn for a great read. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a well-written novel that illustrates multiple facets of human interaction and behavior. I will keep this one.
E**E
Read when you have a lot of free time
There aren't a lot of books that will draw me in like this one did, where I will read the full story "cover to cover" (I had an early Kindle release book) in one sitting, but that is exactly what this one did. I don't leave a lot of reviews, but I found this story very heart wrenching and yet it still managed to leave you feeling hopeful and fulfilled at the end of the story. It has truly influenced my outlook and has brought about my own reflection on who I am, which to me is a true accomplishment for any book - fiction or non-fiction. This is why I chose to write this review. While I did have some issues with some of the concepts that the story allowed - such as the parent allowing their child to walk out into a blizzard, I understood that this and other aspects were necessary to the plot, and I was able to overlook this. I did appreciate that the author was able to write a story that spoke about both "planes" of life - the afterlife as well as the life of the loved ones left behind, in a beautiful and connected way. The flow between the one who had died and those she left behind was seamless. I also appreciated that, despite the story's afterlife element, the author was able to write this story in such a way as to be inclusive of most faiths, and I in no way felt that her concepts really went against my personal belief system (Christian and Buddhist). I do recommend this book to any who would enjoy the story it brings to life. It is one I would read again - I believe it is a fiction book that you can still learn a lot from, if you wish. I believe the story is strong enough to be enjoyable and moving on its own as well, for those who prefer fiction to be easier reads without bringing about inner reflection.
P**R
Young Adult/Womens Fiction- Family Torn Apart
The chapters are short and there are a total of 94 chapters. The first 14% (ch.1-5) of the story were days leading up to their trip before the accident occurs. When the accident hit, it really picked up. I couldn't read fast enough. There is a huge "omg" moment that happens while they are fighting for survival. I was astounded, angry, and my jaw dropped when this happened. At 38 % the rescue is complete but not all survive. (Meaning only 14-38% or ch. 6-35 of the novel was their survival story, the rest is what happens after they get back home.) From this point on the family is drowning in blame, grief, and hate. Guilt radiates the life and relationships of those who survived and a secret is kept about that fateful night. This is the bulk of the story, so for most of the book it is not very happy. Paranormal aspect- The narrator is dead and narrates all of the story for the family/characters. Included a photo so you can see what I mean. She watches them while lingering in limbo. Towards the end this narration style got repetitive. There is some minor mundane stuff that happens like watching baseball games, rescuing kittens...to help them cope with their grief. There are hard parts to read, but there are also some cheesy parts. Definitely would classify this as a young adult novel. There is cussing and sex, but not the sexy details. The ending Author's Note is a must read which explains the real story that inspired this fictional novel.
S**L
Totally engrossing and rewarding - new fan of this author!
I loved this book - it's primarily a human nature study yet reads like a thriller. What I liked best is the depth in which each character is explored and revealed. You care about them and root for them. You enjoy getting to know Finn, Mo, Oz, Jack, Ann, Chloe, Vance, Kyle, and Eric. Bob, Karen, and Natalie are absolutely necessary to the story, but suspicion rises early. What I loved best is how the writer shows how flawed good people are, how true character is exposed in a crises, how much harder it is to forgive ourselves than it is to forgive others. This is actually an intelligent, complex, layered story. Many life lessons here with no preaching. I felt the characters were treated with compassion and it was rewarding to see how some of them grew - especially Mo and Chloe. Although those two are easy to love, my heart went out to the Dad, Jack, and we actually ride a roller coaster of emotions with him - actually ache for him. The Mom, Ann, was a difficult person to love, as her flaws seem to overshadow her virtues - it felt like work to accept her, then like her, then start to root for her too. There are no easy characters - every single one struggles - and even the minor ones like Mrs. Kaminsky are given depth. I think it takes major talent to depict so many characters this well, to really let us feel them, and feel them with sympathy. I also loved that there was a satisfying ending - each character left in a different place than where they started and you can't help but feel some lives will be much richer because of having lived through this experience. I am a new fan of Suzanne Redfearn and will definitely read her other books.
J**G
Poignant, powerfully, and utterly unforgettable!
Every so often a book comes along and stamps itself on your soul, and this story definitely did that to me. If I could rate this one a million stars, I would. Wow. This book. This. book. I'm just going to say that even though we're only about two and a half months into the year, this one will be on my best of the year! It's so hard to completely discuss this book without giving away spoilers, and you really want to go into this one with very little information. Masterfully written and with such glorious prose, you'll find yourself mesmerized and so caught up in this family's tragic saga that you will not be able to let go until you know the end. This story is powerful and poignant, begging readers to question everything they ever thought they knew about themselves and others even those they trust. "Nothing is as it was. The pretense of valor, her own and others', has been decimated and the ugly truth of human nature revealed." This is a heartbreaking and truly unforgettable exploration of our own humanity. Split second decisions are made all the time, yet some of those result in ramifications that leave a legacy built on the consequences of those choices. As characters confront their own survival, the ultimate healing comes with forgiveness and not just to others, but to oneself as well. The road is not the same for everyone, but it is a breathtakingly emotional journey, especially as readers travel that path with them. "Like everyone else, she is stumbling forward, one foot in front of the other, not always in the right direction but staggering on just the same." The narrative is incredibly spiritual. There are so many moments scattered throughout that ask us to question our mortality and an afterlife, especially for Finn as she lingers between two worlds. Ultimately, Finn helps us to understand that it's okay to feel sad, but always remember to celebrate the time you had together with a loved one so their presence is never forgotten. "Carry me inside you as a light that brightens your world and makes everything better." This is one of those perfect reading experiences that will always hold a special place in my heart. I have so much love, respect, and appreciation to the author for sharing this story (be sure to read the Author's Note at the end). As hard as it was to pick up the next book on my schedule, we learn so gracefully from In an Instant that life marches on, so onward I go, but the memory remains. Many thanks to Great Escapes Book Tours and the author for providing me with a free copy of the book for review. I loved it so much I purchased my own physical copy. This is my honest and thoughtful opinion.
N**H
Wow - an amazing book, a story packed with life messages that will stay with you!
This book is WOW. It delivers in every way; storytelling, characters who evolve on the page, empathy, compassion, ego, warmth and grief in absolute bucket load.. So perfectly and cleverly narrated by the wonderful Finn. I loved it and have already recommended it to friends and my daughters. I bought on kindle but I will also be buying copies for my book shelf! Which is a rare occurrence - reserved for books that have left a lasting impression on me. Well done Suzanne!
J**Y
Only a decent read
The fact that immediately takes you aback and even disappoints you is the choice of a dead person as onniscient narrator: obviously a ghost sees everything from above and knows everything. Too easy! Also, the part of the survival should have been better developed: the idea was good. All the rest is basically a " morality play" based on the central idea of guilt, regret, punishment, redemption, but....Coleridge did it much better. Pity, because the writer has good skills.
B**A
๐ฅน
Beautiful, heartbreaking, sad. The tragedy happened in the beginning, and itโs the after, how everyone deals with what happened. From a very unexpected and interesting point of view, a psychologically perfect story. I devoured it in one day!
M**S
great reading
A story that stays with you even when you put the book down to do something else. I have cried, smiled and loved most of the characters, and hated a couple. I truly enjoyed the book The author knows how to write a story that catches your interest.
I**S
In an Instant
This was so good! I cried throughout the whole book. Great characters, my heart aches for all of them. It speaks to the sensitivity and care behind every journey. What a masterclass in writing! Well done, Suzanne Redfearn.
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