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Between The Cracks She Fell by Lisa de Nikolits

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4.0

Joscelyn had everything she wanted, a house, a job, a man, until she didn’t. Loosing everything all at once, she is then faced with what to do next in her life. Wanting a simple summer to relax and lie low, turns into a summer where Joscelyn is into everybody’s business. As the plot began to unravel, the reader found that plotlines started to snowball into one another. Dealing heavily with religion, this novel really takes on and tries to tackle some of the bigger issues with organized religions. The novel was simply engrossing, and really swallowed the reader into the world of the characters. De Nikolits’ characters were so believable they almost walked right off the page. Her characters were fresh, and dynamic that really stood out. The storytelling was remarkable, and really well crafted. This novel had just the right amount of thriller to keep the reader on their toes, leaving them craving more. Ending on a positive note, the reader just wants to know where Joscelyn’s journeys will take her next because we don’t want it to end.
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