‘I need a seriously brilliant daydream . . . because everything is far from OK . . .’
When Indigo’s mum announces that they’re moving – just Indie, Mum and baby Misti – Indie doesn’t understand. Why the hurry? Where are they going? Will her best friend, Jo, still be there for her?
In a dingy old flat with a grumpy neighbour, no heating and only biscuits to eat, Indie begins to realize that her mum’s got a reason for running away – a secret no one can admit . . .
This is definatly the best book by Cathy Cassidy that I have ever read in my life! It is so interesting, sad, and exiting. I reccomend this book to anyone and I gurantee that you will love it!
oh poor Indigo….but i love the ending. having a friend like Jo is quite bad!!
its such an emotional book i wanted it to keep going there is no more books like it that is so imaginative and i have to get more of you books my favourite is scarlet
This book is amazing! I cried in some parts and giggled in other parts! So good-it won’t be a bad buy-promise!!! Amazing story! All the characters have something to show and say. The thing about all of Cathy’s books-and this 1-is that they all mean something! Indigo Blue is has been a delight to read! Thanks CC! Keep writing more fabulous books!!!!!!!!! xxxx 🙂
wowww that book is fantastic you know
i LOVE this book i nearly cried when i read it ur the best ever cathy i love all your books keep writeing EPIC books
I loved Indigo Blue!
Indie is more mature than her years however, she still had that childhood innocence that stopped her from quite putting her finger on what was going on (Max abusing her mum). I really felt her pain and confusion, which made it gripping and moreish. A real page-turner, I loved it!
I’m from Serbia-Belgrade and i just love these book,i cried in some parts but it’s cool…Keep writing
Hey C:
I think you should write a series for all the books it would be great!!
We all luv ur books CC:
So plz consider ;0
miri x
love it love it love it