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Cut off from Sky and Earth
Unlike most reviews I will not recap the story as the book details preceding this review will do a better job than I.
This psychological thriller is a first in this genre by Melissa F. Miller, the bestselling author of over 50 books. Her mainstay character has been Sasha McCandless with various spinoffs featuring some of her most notable characters that deserved their own series. You should check them out, preferably in order, after this one.
Cut Off from Sky and Earth is perhaps the most engaging psychological thriller I have encountered. It is at once gripping and thought provoking. The author’s discussion points included at the end help focus the reader’s thoughts upon completion.
Her characters are complex and worth your analysis and exploration. Enjoy the read as I did.
Thanks to author for the ARC.

I found this latest book, different from what the author usually writes.
I found. it interesting ,about the trama that was in their lives
and how they dealt with it,, I enjoyed reading and recommend it.
Given arc by Net Galley and Brown Street Books.

This book was such a different book than this author usually writes. But it was just as good. It speaks of trauma and recovered memories and dealing with your past without harming your present. The characters are all connected by a serial killer, which seems horrifying enough, but the killer affects each person differently, and each person has to come to terms in their own space and time. Luckily it’s wrapped up nicely in the end. This is not a joyful journey, but it’s a journey that has to be made by each person in their own way. A very thoughtful telling of a painful tale. I applaud the author in the handling of this.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This book kept me guessing till the end. As the plot unfolds it’s clear there are lies involved but my opinion on who was lying and who was in danger kept flip flopping. There were plenty of twists and the way the chapters jumped from person to person really helped this story unfold in an easy to follow way. I was on the edge of my seat for much of this book.