Losing everything has Lexi clinging to her daughter. Hell is determined to loosen her grip.
It's been seven years since disaster struck her family. Lexi Solomon has held it all together since then--just barely.
But now Lexi is losing it. The husband who deserted her is back in town, wanting to see their daughter Molly. Her sister's shameless murderer is up for parole. An unsavory old friend is demanding payment for debts that Lexi knows nothing about and can't begin to meet.
And something else is going on--something Lexi feels but can't explain. A dangerous shift is taking place between this reality and the next. Forces beyond her imagination are vying for control.
A rare novel that will satisfy a wide range of readers, Never Let You Go explores the high-stakes decisions played out in the thin spaces between heaven and earth. As the enemy's grip tightens around Lexi, she will have to decide what's truly worth holding on to.
"Keeps you glued to the pages until the very last."--Tosca Lee, author of Havah: The Story of Eve
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"Having read a couple of Ted Dekker books, reading that Erin Healy had co-authored with Dekker, prompted me to read Healy's debut novel as sole author. What I enjoyed about this book the most is Healy's talent for dialogue, bringing the characters and story alive. Although marked as suspense, I found the story more mystery until about 3/4 the way through when the suspense kicked up in a 'can't put it down' kind of way. The characters were well-rounded, interesting, but I did find I had to go back in my reading at times to figure out who was who again, and what was the motivation behind his/her actions. That may have been because they all were introduced early in the story. A good read for mystery/suspense fans."
— Lynn (4 out of 5 stars)
“It takes a long time, but miracles can and do happen in this faith-based thriller. Fans of Ted Dekker will appreciate Healy’s chilling story of the dangers on the road back to hope and faith.”
— Booklist" It was okay. The story progression is a bit predictable as a result of the strong influences of faith. I wasn't a big fan of the "supernatural" aspect. It did not make some of the characters believable. "
— Smschade, 1/21/2014" Erin Healy takes you on a journey of bitterness towards her ex husband slash drug addict slash converted believer. I took exception to the characters that came alive in the pages. A single mom facing many perils. A rising new talent. I would definately look for more of her work. "
— Diane, 1/15/2014" An ok book, not one that I recommend. Interesting how Christian theme was tied in... "
— Karyn, 1/10/2014" Suspenseful, and good story line. It kept my interest since I was in the mood for a mystery. "
— Brenda, 1/7/2014" The book was disappointing and really slow. But... it did teach some good lessons. "
— Skyler, 12/25/2013" I just couldn't get into this book. I liked the ending, but the story just seemed jerky and not well put together. Made me think of This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti, but without a good flow. "
— Melanie, 12/8/2013" This was intense at some points but loved it!!! :-) "
— Jonimarie, 9/16/2013" That's sure one messed up family. I enjoyed the writing,the suspense, the slight confusion (what exactly is going on?!) (similar to Dekker), and of course the ultimate theme. No family is too messed up, right? Great read. I hope she does more. "
— Nanette, 8/7/2013" Well written & pulled together. I like the story line. Reminds me of Frank Peretti books. I enjoyed it. "
— Brooke, 11/16/2012" Kinda sci-fi/supernatural category. I enjoyed it - fast paced and a quick read. "
— Atarah, 11/10/2012" Wow!!! This book keeps you hooked 'til the end. Definitely one I would recommend. "
— Jackie, 5/30/2012" True story about love for family. Real passionate. "
— Jessi, 12/3/2011" I thought it was very well written and could to turn each page. The book totally held my attention and I was surprised with all of the twists and turns. I am looking forward to reading her collaborations with Ted Dekker. "
— Karen, 11/29/2011" I loved how the pieces came together "
— Lisa, 10/19/2011" I am reading this book now, It is good but a little confusing. I think once I have the whole story it will make sense. "
— Anita, 4/5/2011" I thought it was very well written and could to turn each page. The book totally held my attention and I was surprised with all of the twists and turns. I am looking forward to reading her collaborations with Ted Dekker. "
— Karen, 3/22/2011" This started out immediately gripping. I wasn't prepared for the explanation towards the end though. I am not convinced it was her intent all along to take it that path or she just couldn't otherwise decide how to explain good and evil in secular terms. "
— Jess, 3/11/2011" This was my second attempt to read this book and I really should have stuck with my initial instincts. It was choppy and disjointed and the "heartpounding suspense was only a figment of her imagination. I'm sorry I wasted two days on this one "
— Jan, 2/10/2011" I was blown away by the parallelism, symbolism, and incredible characters she used for this book. If you've ever read a Ted Dekker novel, you will not be disappointed by Healy! I couldn't put the book down. "
— Stephanie, 12/11/2010" It was okay. The story progression is a bit predictable as a result of the strong influences of faith. I wasn't a big fan of the "supernatural" aspect. It did not make some of the characters believable. "
— Smschade, 11/8/2010" Love and forgiveness ... written in a little different way ... I enjoyed reading this book "
— Donna, 9/18/2010" Suspenseful from the beginning to end with a realistic exploration of faith. I had a few issues with the wrap up, but the story was well told. "
— Nicole, 7/18/2010Erin Healy is the bestselling coauthor of Burn and Kiss (with Ted Dekker) and an award-winning editor for many bestselling authors. She is a member of ACFW and Academy of Christian Editors. Her novels include Never Let You Go, The Baker’s Wife, Stranger Things, and Motherless.
Ann Harrison is an audiobook narrator praised by AudioFile magazine for excelling in her “delivery of the story’s multiple plot twists.”