BOOK INFO
Title: Until I Find You
Author: Rea Frey
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Publish Date: August 11, 2020
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Series: na
My Rating: 4/5
BOOK BLURB
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, Rebecca awakes at home to the cries of her son in his nursery. When it’s clear he’s not going to settle, Rebecca 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, Rebecca 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.

MY REVIEW
After a fall in the park, Rebecca (aka Bec) realizes the baby in her care is not her son. Bec suffers from a degenerative eye disease and lives as a blind woman. She finds it difficult to get the police and her friends to believe the baby isn’t hers. After all, they believe the baby looks like her son.
Bec is an intriguing character. Losing her sight is challenging enough, but Bec has also recently lost loved ones. Her husband passed away nearly a year ago and her mother passed weeks ago. She’s also become more anxious about her son. When she claims her son has been taken and another baby left in his place, no one seems to believe her. How and when could such a thing happen?
Until I Find You is a compelling story with well-developed characters. Suspenseful, dramatic, and enjoyable.
I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Books by Rea Frey:
- Not Her Daughter
- Because You’re Mine
- Until I Find You
- Secrets of Our House
- Don’t Forget Me
So happy you enjoyed this book, Darinda. I thought it was done quite well in the suspenseful department. Wonderful review!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it too!
This is another on my TBR. Time to move it up, it sounds quite good. The main character sounds like she has a tough life for sure.
I really liked this one. Definitely a strong female lead in it, which I love. Happy reading!