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It Happened on the Lake
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It Happened On the Lake by Lisa Jackson -> Restarting August 2nd, 2025
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ugh, it's my turn! I am not liking this one - at all. I'm finding it really really hard to read.
The POV are all over the place, the chapters don't specify the Year so I keep forgetting which time we're in. and I don't think a single timeline takes place after 1988 - Why? Ugh.
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ugh, I hope you enjoy this one more but I've been not loving it since page one so I think this one might be a struggle the whole time for me. I'm so sorry - I'm probably going to be a terrible grumpy buddy! lol



wow, the house feels cursed!
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Yeah, there is a lot of pieces moving around right at the beginning. Everything seems mysterious, so it's hard to tell what the main focus is going to end up being -- and everything is surrounding (view spoiler)


ugh, it's my turn! I am not liking this one - at all. I'm finding it really really hard to read.
The POV are all over the place, the chapters don't specify the Year so I keep forgetti..."
OOOOO, it is so interesting you say that about the chapters not specifying the year, because my copy, a lot of them do specify the year, and it calls the present as 1988. So the most of the past chapters are in 1968, I believe, so 20s years before. That's so interesting. I wonder if our ARCs are different versions maybe?
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OOOOO, it is so interesting you say that about the chapters not specifying the year, because my copy, a lot of them do specify the year, and it calls the present as 1988. So the most of the past chapters are in 1968, I believe, so 20s years before. That's so interesting. I wonder if our ARCs are different versions maybe?.."
oh my gosh, that would have helped so much! is yours an E-Arc? Audio?
mine was a physical copy.
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I have so many theories. I feel like the (view spoiler) I'm really sorry you didn't enjoy this one!


I have enjoyed it from the start, so it sounds like you're having the same experience as Trisha, in which case, it doesn't get better 😆😝

OOOOO, it is so interesting you say that about the chapters not specifying the year, because my copy, a lot of them do specify the year, and it calls the ..."
I have an e-ARC?


Oh yeahhhh, now you're vibing with it! So much drama!


Our roles definitely reversed on this one, in comparison to The Devils. LOL

Glad you stuck it out, Gracie!!
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Technically this thread was inactive after July 18th lol. Due to Trisha's last comment being on July 4th and nothing again until August. But since you and Gracie were clearly reading it, I'll update this thread to August 2nd.
Technically this thread was inactive after July 18th lol. Due to Trisha's last comment being on July 4th and nothing again until August. But since you and Gracie were clearly reading it, I'll update this thread to August 2nd.

Technically this thread was inactive after July 18th lol. Due to..."
Ughhh, sorry!!! I wasn't sure exactly how that works. Thank you, Alaina. I appreciate your help!
The huge Victorian house on Lake Twilight belongs to Harper Reed Prescott, as does the private island on which it sits. Harper wants little to do with either. Twenty years ago, Harper’s grandmother died suspiciously while in her care, on the same night that Harper’s boyfriend disappeared. His body was never found, and no charges were filed. But the rumors haven’t faded. There have been other deaths, other accidents. All revolving around Harper and her family.
Now Harper’s marriage is over, her college-age daughter is estranged, and Harper just wants to sell the property and make a fresh start. Except returning to the lake has stirred everything up again. Whispers. Memories. And the persistent feeling that, as she gazes out at the houses across the water, she’s being watched in turn.
The whole town has always thought Harper has something to hide, and they’re right. But she might have even more to fear . . .