Blog Tour and Giveaway: Familiar Ground: Michelle Lynn

by - Wednesday, June 04, 2014


Familiar Ground
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ad·dic·tion noun \ə-ˈdik-shən, a-\
: a strong and harmful need to regularly have something or do something
: an unusually great interest in something or a need to do or have something

Leah and Adam have never met.
However, they live parallel lives.
Lives plagued by addiction.

When a tragic, but common demon, surfaces between their siblings, Leah and Adam’s worlds collide, never to be the same again.

Adam loses his sister forever.
Leah’s brother returns.
Both gain a niece, neither knew existed.

Now they face an obstacle to raise a niece together while Leah’s brother struggles to free himself from the grip of drug addiction as Adam’s family grieves for the sister and daughter they lost.

A commonality is discovered.
Deep wounds begin to heal.
Lines blur as their lives entwine.
“Do you want to talk about it?” I hesitantly ask, running my own finger along the steering wheel.

“I’m not sure. It’s just all so crazy in my head. Nothing makes sense. Nothing is going as I’ve planned.”

“Sometimes the best things that happen are the ones you least expect,” I say, like some damn philosophy professor.

She turns to me with a serious face. “Adam, what if Shane doesn’t get clean? What if he can’t do it?” A tear clings to her lashes before falling from her eye and trailing down her cheek.



Familiar Ground was an emotional read about the ravages of addiction and the effects of an addict on the rest of his or her family. 

Adam and Leah had an immediate connection upon meeting: their niece, Dani. Neither knew she even existed until Adam’s sister dies and Leah’s brother leaves Dani with her to check in to a treatment facility. But beyond the tie of their niece, there is an attraction simmering under the surface of all their interactions.

Leah is more or less on her own. She tries to take care of Dani herself, but within the first week realizes she needs to let Dani meet her uncle and grandparents in case something happens because her long time boyfriend is less than supportive when it comes to dealing with a 3 year old. 

Adam and Leah have immediate chemistry but because of the difficult ties between their families, they each hesitate to go beyond flirting. From the beginning Adam is a good guy. I loved the first two scenes Leah meets Adam in, as humorous moments before the connection is made. 

I really enjoyed this. There were parts that were hard to read, the pain of the characters so close to the surface and so clear in their actions. But the overarching themes of family and healing past hurts give hope to even the hardest scenes. 

This was one of those stories where it felt like most of the plot lines were coming together in such a way that the worst of the emotional turmoil was over, when a final twist threatened everything Leah and Adam had been working towards - with each other, with Shane, and with their futures. I read the end like I was watching a horror movie, wishing I could keep my eyes shut until it passed, but unable to look away. 

This story is a glimpse at the lengths a family will go to save each other and provide safety. I loved that over the course of the book, the safety net around Leah grew exponentially and in ways I couldn’t have predicted. This is not a story about addicts, it is the ripples that flow through an addict’s family because of the actions of one member, but the treatment of addiction is handled sensitively without romancing the illness behind it.

I was gifted a copy in exchange for my review. 

Michelle Lynn

Michelle moved around the Midwest most of her life, transferring from school to school before settling down in the outskirts of Chicago ten years ago, where she now resides with her husband and two kids. She developed a love of reading at a young age, which helped lay the foundation for her passion to write. With the encouragement of her family, she finally sat down and wrote one of the many stories that have been floating around in her head. When she isn’t reading or writing, she can be found playing with her kids, talking to her mom on the phone, or hanging out with her family and friends. But after chasing around twin preschoolers all day, she always cherishes her relaxation time after putting the kids to bed.


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1 comments

  1. Thank you for participating in the blog tour and your fantastic review. I'm so happy you enjoyed Familiar Ground :)

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