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The Stillwater Girls

Written by: Minka Kent
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo, Melissa Moran
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Two sisters raised in fear are about to find out why in a chilling novel of psychological suspense from the author of The Thinnest Air.

Ignorant of civilization and cautioned against its evils, nineteen-year-old Wren and her two sisters, Sage and Evie, were raised in off-the-grid isolation in a primitive cabin in upstate New York. When the youngest grows gravely ill, their mother leaves with the child to get help from a nearby town. And they never return.

As months pass, hope vanishes. Supplies are low. Livestock are dying. A brutal winter is bearing down. Then comes the stranger. He claims to be looking for the girls’ mother, and he’s not leaving without them.

To escape, Wren and her sister must break the rule they’ve grown up with: never go beyond the forest.

Past the thicket of dread, they come upon a house on the other side of the pines. This is where Wren and Sage must confront something more chilling than the unknowable. They’ll discover what’s been hidden from them, what they’re running from, and the secrets that have left them in the dark their entire lives.

©2019 Nom de Plume LLC. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Unbelievable

This story was interesting, though predictable as to the end. However, the twist was impossible to believe. First of all when Nicolette finds the picture of a little girl in her husband’s drawer and money being taken out of her trust fund, she doesn’t just ask him
About it but proceeds to investigate and draw wrong conclusions. But when she finally asks him about it his story that the child was actually her baby and that she went through a trauma during childbirth, gave away her baby at a park to a woman who just happened to be a kidnapper— and didn’t remember any of it (for the past 9 years!. Well that was totally unbelievable. They live in a small town and it was on the news for a long time and everyone in town knew what she did, yet somehow she never heard about it. Her family didn’t tell her to “protect” her. The coincidences in this story were ridiculous. The kidnapper also kidnapped 2 other girls and when they escaped the cabin where they grew up completely isolated from
society, the first house they came to just happened to
be Nicolette’s and her husbands. The story would have been better without the supposed amnesia Nicolette had experienced

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