Abortion, adoption, and teenage pregnancy; all emotionally charged subjects that bring out the worst amongst dissenters, yet Christina Suzann Nelson’s Swimming in the Deep End dares to take an in depth look at each subject through the eyes of impacted individuals.
Swimming in the Deep End is an intimate story of five incredibly different, and seemingly unconnected women, whose lives are actually intricately interwoven. Nelson does a tremendous job connecting readers with her humanly flawed but very real characters.
Hearts will soften towards the difficult plights of Izzy, Stacey, Margaret, and Jillian, while being intrigued by the mysterious yet benevolent, Irene. Even better, Nelson provides a few very unexpected plot twists that will leave readers in awe of a story that only the very hand of God could orchestrate.
***The publisher provided a free book. However, all opinions included in this review are entirely my own.