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A review by ruth5garcia5
Somewhere In Between by Dawn Hosmer
5.0
Hosmer delivers yet another hit with Somewhere in Between. A story of betrayal, family secrets, lies, and broken trust, we follow Mackenzie's story to the truth of her death. A shocking story that will leave you at the edge of your seat until the very end.
Mackenzie (Mack) Bartholomew wakes up to find herself staring at herself in a casket. Cut down in the prime of her life, she's faced with the reality that she's no longer among the living. A mother of three, she's faced with fear and worry for what this means for her children. Her family. Mack is forced to travel back in the past and to the present over and over again to relive her deepest and darkest horrors that made up her life. Mixed in with joy, we find she's reliving all the moments that she wishes could've been different. We find her life isn't what she'd hoped. Sometimes, we can't see things clearly when we are too close up. All the moments that she relives, she realizes how in denial she was. We can hide behind denial but it reveals some harsh truths when we finally see the big picture.
I found myself in tears at some moments, seething with anger at others, and full of compassion and sympathy during a lot of it. It's a harrowing story that will leave you breathless until the very end. Amazing story by Hosmer and I can't wait to see what she writes next.
Mackenzie (Mack) Bartholomew wakes up to find herself staring at herself in a casket. Cut down in the prime of her life, she's faced with the reality that she's no longer among the living. A mother of three, she's faced with fear and worry for what this means for her children. Her family. Mack is forced to travel back in the past and to the present over and over again to relive her deepest and darkest horrors that made up her life. Mixed in with joy, we find she's reliving all the moments that she wishes could've been different. We find her life isn't what she'd hoped. Sometimes, we can't see things clearly when we are too close up. All the moments that she relives, she realizes how in denial she was. We can hide behind denial but it reveals some harsh truths when we finally see the big picture.
I found myself in tears at some moments, seething with anger at others, and full of compassion and sympathy during a lot of it. It's a harrowing story that will leave you breathless until the very end. Amazing story by Hosmer and I can't wait to see what she writes next.