Thursday, March 18, 2021

Fierce Little Thing

 Welcome to my review of Fierce Little Thing


It’s time to come Home. All five of you. Or else.

My thoughts

Rating: 4

Would I recommend it? Yes

Would I read more by this author ? Yes

First off I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher Flatiron Books, the author Miranda Beverly -Whittemore for reaching out to me and sending me a ARC of Fierce Little Thing , because I had no idea she had a new book coming out and this is from some one who use NetGalley a lot see what authors I've read are coming out with ,or even finding new ones to read.with that said lets get to my thoughts on this book. Just like her book June , this one had me hooked from the start, it was fast pace and easy to fellow even thought its told in multiple viewpoints with time shifts, an the characters just seem to come to life , some was easier to like and others was just creepy. I loved how the story was some what twisted as well , and that it kept you on the edge of your set and having to know what was going to happen next, other thing I loved was how the setting of the story helped with the some what creepiness of the story and that made it even so much real, that I could actually see the setting as a real place . Plus how the character  Abraham as well as his lakeside commune give off the vibe that it was a cult instead of a place to help lonely teenagers. With out that said what else can I say that will make you give this book a try other then its intense, hard to put down, will have you wanting you to just keep on reading once you start. 


Title: Fierce Little Thing

Author: Miranda Beverly - Whittemore

Publisher :Flatiron Books

Pub date:Date 27 Jul 2021


Description

New York Times bestselling author Miranda Beverly-Whittemore’s Fierce Little Thing is a mesmerizing story of friendship and its reckonings.


“It’s time to come Home. All five of you. Or else.”


Saskia was a damaged, lonely teenager when she arrived at the lakeside commune called Home. She was entranced by the tang of sourdough starter; the midnight call of the loons; the triumph of foraging wild mushrooms from the forest floor. But most of all she was taken with Abraham, Home's charismatic leader, the North Star to Saskia and the four other teens who lived there, her best and only friends.


Two decades later, Saskia is shuttered in her Connecticut estate, estranged from the others. Her carefully walled life is torn open by threatening letters. Unless she and her former friends return to the land in rural Maine, the terrible thing they did as teenagers—their last-ditch attempt to save Home—will be revealed.


From vastly different lives, the five return to confront their blackmailer and reckon with the horror that split them apart. How far will they go to bury their secret forever?

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