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Katie O'Rourke
Author
Blood & Water

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

Tucson, Arizona is a place for runaways. Everyone you meet here came from somewhere else and has a story about what they left behind. Blood & Water tells these stories in five alternating first-person narratives: a young mother named Ally, the deliberately childless Tim and Sara, single dad David with a college-bound daughter and David's little sister, Delilah, who shows up on his doorstep with a secret.
Reviews
Reader's Favorite

Reviewed by Samantha March for Readers' Favorite

This is the first novel I have read by Katie O’Rourke, and I’ll be sure Blood & Water is not the last. At first I started to worry about how well I could connect with the story, since we do get to follow five different characters and get their POVs. Sometimes too many characters and their insights cause me to have a disconnect with the story, but I am happy to say that I could jump from one character to another without any issue, and still highly enjoyed this story. 

We have Delilah, who is running away from her problems to her big brother’s house in Tucson, Arizona. Her brother, David, is a single father, trying his best to raise his high school daughter by himself. David’s friend, Tim, and his girlfriend, Sarah, also lend us their points of view, and a look at their unique relationship. And then finally we have Ally, best friend to Sarah, who is trying to raise her family amidst many complications. Each story intertwines in a way that makes sense with the next one, and I was kept fully engaged throughout the book.

This is a story focused very much on family, as the synopsis states “the one you're born into, the one you choose and the one you create.” Katie O’Rourke builds up a story that is fast-moving, heart-warming, emotional, and pleasing to this reader. The ending was so interesting when we got little tidbits of what the future will hold for some of the characters, and I appreciated that touch. Blood & Water is an emotionally engaging story and one I would recommend for women’s fiction readers.

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