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Losing Kate by Kylie Kaden
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Losing Kate

by Kylie Kaden

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This mesmerising debut is part love story, part mystery, telling the captivating story of two lovers torn apart by tragedy and the secrets they kept of one devastating night. I'm the most authentic version of myself when I'm around Jack. We've known each other since we were kids, and our relationship was always one of mudpies and mocking. Then everything changed. Beautiful Kate, my best friend, disappeared on a moonlit beach after Jack dumped her for me. Jack was a suspect and, sure of his innocence, I lied to protect him. I know Jack didn't kill her. Our betrayal did. Thirteen years later, I am thirty, childless and single, attempting to renovate my life rescuing a rundown worker's cottage. All is as it should be in my safe little world - until Jack buys the vacant lot behind my house... and the feelings that we buried all those years ago - the guilt, the love and the pain - resurface. We can't keep running away from the past - and to move forward we have to know what reallyhappened to Kate.… (more)
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Title:Losing Kate
Authors:Kylie Kaden
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Wonderful story, I enjoyed both the present time and flashbacks. The characters were fleshed out and 'real' with troubles and human frailties I could relate to. A great read! ( )
  jhullie | Mar 20, 2018 |
Kylie Kaden's compelling debut novel, Losing Kate, is an absorbing contemporary story of secrets, betrayal, love and redemption.

On the night that seventeen year old Kate disappeared while celebrating 'schoolies', Francesca lost both the best friend she adored and the boy, Jack, who held her heart.
Thirteen years later, Frankie is stunned to discover Jack has bought the vacant block of land bordering her cottage. Their unexpected reunion revives memories and emotions neither are prepared for, and to move forward they need to learn the truth about what happened to the girl they both loved.

The first person narrative shifts between the past and present as it traces Jack, Kate's and Frankie's teenage relationship, the events on the night Kate went missing, and Frankie's and Jack's reunion after 13 years. Though Frankie and Jack quickly reestablish the intimacy of their childhood friendship, Kate always stands between them. Guilt, regret and lies are irredeemably tangled with loyalty, truth and love. The situation is complicated further by Jack's current relationship.

The mystery of Kate's fate is what primarily drives the tension throughout the novel. The flashbacks slowly reveal what Frankie remembers of the night and how those memories fit with what she is learning in the present day. Frankie just can't let go of Kate and her desire for closure. Suspicions rise and fall as the truth is pieced together, and the swirling ambiguity kept me guessing.

Despite the pop culture references (to bands like Powder Finger), elements of the story, including the oppressive summer weather, Francesca's crumbling cottage, fire and illness, give the story a contemporary gothic feel. The doomed teenage romance between Kate and Jack also plays into this, as does Frankie and Jack's unrequited love.

Set amongst the streets of suburban Queensland, Losing Kate is a gripping novel of suspense, drama and romance. An impressive debut, I really enjoyed Losing Kate and I'm looking forward to more from Kylie Kaden. ( )
  shelleyraec | Apr 11, 2014 |
Thank you to Random House Australia for the eARC.

Losing Kate. From the title, you may think that this book is a sad story, full of despair at someone losing the person they loved. While there are sad elements to this story, it is ultimately a tale of trust, hope and love told in a suspenseful way. It’s also a book that will conjure fond memories for teenagers of the late 1990s/early 2000s (especially Australian ones) with its references to pop culture. (Kaden gets super bonus points from me for not only several references to Aussie band Powderfinger, but a scene at one of their concerts).

The book opens as our protagonist Francesca (known as Frankie/Fray) is watching an auction for the land behind her small, dilapidated cottage in Brisbane’s suburbs. The last thing she expected to see was her best friend growing up, Jack. They haven’t seen each other since Kate went missing and Jack’s family moved away amidst the furore. As soon as Frankie and Jack meet, you can feel the history crackle between them, as well as something more – things left unsaid. The tension that’s set up here only increases from here on in – it’s as muggy as a Brisbane summer day. From this point, I was hooked to find out what the history is between Jack and Frankie. There was so much left unsaid, and I just knew it was going to be a good story.

Their reunion is interrupted by Sara, Jack’s partner. Sara is a Class I, Grade A Horrible Person. She’s bitchy, looks down on Frankie and plays Jack for his affection and sense of responsibility to their son, Oli. Kaden has created a fantastic character in Sara as she raised my ire as soon as she appeared on the page. I felt a strong dislike to her – she’s horrible just for the sake of it, aiming to put down Frankie at any opportunity. But like all nasty characters, does she get her comeuppance? Well, you’ll just have to read and see.

After Jack and Frankie meet again, the book goes into the past to their school days. This is where Kate comes in. We read about how she and Frankie became friends and Jack Kate’s boyfriend. The narrative then shifts to the disappearance of Kate from their Leavers’ (finishing high school) celebrations, camping in on an island. Interspersed between these chapters is the present day, where Frankie is becoming increasingly agitated about why Kate disappeared and her growing feelings for Jack. I think this was my favourite section of the book, as Frankie is becoming increasingly confused about everything. She’s concerned that there’s more than she knows about Kate going missing – is Jack the key? Why did she break up with her fiancé? Why doesn’t she enjoy her job anymore? It’s like she’s having a (slightly late) quarter life crisis. Nothing seems clear. I found Frankie’s sense of dissatisfaction very real and her search for the truth a compelling read.

It’s hard to believe that this is Kylie Kaden’s first book. It’s well paced, action packed and the characters are easy to relate to (or dislike, in my case with Sara). The suspense is tantalisingly crafted, speeding up towards the end as we find out what really happened with Kate. My only criticism is that the to and fro between Frankie and Jack, the ‘will they won’t they’ teased a little too long for me (I may have asked my Kindle, “ARE YOU TWO EVER GETTING IT ON?”). But all in all, this was a fantastic book that held my interest from the very first page. Kudos also goes to the cover designer – that girl is definitely Kate. If you like your mysteries and sexual tension sultry and well crafted, Losing Kate is a book you should read.

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This mesmerising debut is part love story, part mystery, telling the captivating story of two lovers torn apart by tragedy and the secrets they kept of one devastating night. I'm the most authentic version of myself when I'm around Jack. We've known each other since we were kids, and our relationship was always one of mudpies and mocking. Then everything changed. Beautiful Kate, my best friend, disappeared on a moonlit beach after Jack dumped her for me. Jack was a suspect and, sure of his innocence, I lied to protect him. I know Jack didn't kill her. Our betrayal did. Thirteen years later, I am thirty, childless and single, attempting to renovate my life rescuing a rundown worker's cottage. All is as it should be in my safe little world - until Jack buys the vacant lot behind my house... and the feelings that we buried all those years ago - the guilt, the love and the pain - resurface. We can't keep running away from the past - and to move forward we have to know what reallyhappened to Kate.

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