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New story alert!
          	
          	"No way out"
          	Synopsis: When you see it, you are in too deep
          	
          	Two years and a half ago, Kate lost her sister. Six months laters, she became an orphan. And since then, in the care of her older brothers, she has been running from the pain and memories. Only now, Kate has no choice but to confront her past. 
          	
          	There are doubtful circumstances around her sister's death and odd questions sorrounding her parents' passing, not to mention secrets her older brothers aren't willing to share--but someone is. The teen girl starts receiving sliver of evidence and she can't help but continue searching for the answers, without realizing her actions are about to spark a fire that will turn everything she knows--or think she does--into ashes.
          	

evrendekikumtanesi

i binge read the whole thing i kove it!!
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Maryam__w

I am so happy you are back!!!!
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Jennchen1006

Hey girl <3,
          I was just wondering, can you help me figure out exactly where we are in the timeline of ,, Left behindˋˋ.I remember you said that Maisie’s birthday is in mid-November, and after that, her brothers realizes how serious her eating disorder (bulimia) has become. I’m really interested to see how the family dynamic develops in that part. Also, I was wondering if there’s a moment later on where we get all the parents and siblings together, like a flashback or something? 
          
          I have so many theories and I am so excited to see if some of my theories are right. (Your book is just great, please never let you tell something different) 
          
          Thanks <<<<<<33333

xoxosageemerald

’No way out’ is really a fantastic book, it was an emotional rollercoaster.  
          I would love to see more about Fin and his relationship with Alasdair. Alasdair is such a good brother, always trying to look out after his babysiblings, his children to protect

are1476

You are truly one of the few writers who know how to write mystery and thriller books properly. Your books remind me of Freida McFadden books, the way you leave subtle hints throughout before building up to the reveal