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THE TROUBLE WITH DROWNING by Heather Hach

THE TROUBLE WITH DROWNING

by Heather Hach

Pub Date: Oct. 17th, 2023
ISBN: 9798886451252
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Press

A bookstore employee falls in love for the first time—only to have a famous author complicate her life—in Hach’s novel.

Kat Lamb had a rough childhood in foster care, and traumatic memories of past abuse still haunt her. She works at Antigone Books, a woman-owned business in Tucson, Arizona; in town for a reading is Eden Hart, a wildly successful children’s author and illustrator who is beautiful, talented, and everything Kat feels she isn’t. Kat’s roommate, Jess Walsh, is the daughter of Carol Walsh, another author whom Kat greatly admires. She finally gets to meet Carol and also makes the acquaintance of Jess’s brother, Jacob. Kat can’t deny her attraction to Jacob (“Her eyes didn’t know where to settle, every plane of his body was just ridiculous; sinewy but strong, tanned and dewy”), and soon enough the two are an item. Kat is inexperienced in matters of love and continues to struggle with past issues. She takes Seroquel, an antipsychotic drug, but even so, she directs several angry outbursts at Jacob. An aspiring writer, Kat has almost completed a memoir titled Foster Kid. Carol connects her to a literary agent, but the wait for a response is difficult. Jacob embarks on a new career flipping houses, and Eden Hart returns to Tucson, looking to buy a home. Jacob becomes Eden’s realtor, and as the two become closer, Kat learns of the budding relationship, which has the potential to send her spiraling out of control. Set against the backdrop of Tucson’s big sky and gorgeous sunsets, Hach’s novel throws in enough jolts and surprises to keep things interesting. The characterizations are consistent and true-to-life, which enhances the drama surrounding Kat’s volatile nature. The action is slow to get going, and as the novel turns darker, Kat’s nefarious deeds, while mostly plausible, are not entirely convincing. As an evocation of the main character’s psyche and motivations, however, it all works just fine, as the complicated nature of love and desire crashes against the protagonist’s complex mental landscape.

A unique and deceptively upbeat story about a damaged soul.