Monday, 21 July 2014

The Edge of Sanity by Sheryl Browne



Faced with the tragedy of losing their five year old daughter, Daniel and Joanne’s relationship is falling apart. Daniel keeps his feelings to himself, and Joanne is reaching for the bottle. Their teenage daughter Kayla is heading to go off the rails, and when she meet Charlie, a cokehead and all round not so nice character, she is about to lead the family into more danger.

This is a lot different from all the other Sheryl Browne books I have read, this is a psychological thriller, and it will have you gripped from the very start, with a really nasty psychopath of a villain, and the agony, pain, and torment of a family who have already gone through so much. Making this is superb plot leading up to an explosive conclusion.



11 comments:

  1. This is on my Kindle and I can't wait to read it, Nikki! I think the cover is very atmospheric and I like the change of direction. It proves how versatile a writer Sheryl Browne really is! Thanks for sharing. Lx

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  2. You will really like this story Linn. Sheryl is a talented and gifted writer, I really enjoyed this story :)

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    1. Haw, haw! I think we crossed posts! Thank you, Nikki. It really is people like you who keep me at it, buoying up my wee confidence. :) xx

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  3. Ooooh, thank you so much, Nikki!! I hope it didn't come as too much of a shock. (You can come out from under the bed now ;) ). I must say I surprised myself with this one. I think it's my dark side ... ooh, er! A fabulous review, Nikki, truly. Thrilled to bits. I think you know how much I appreciate how hard you bloggers work. Thank you again for making the time to read and review my book! :) xx

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  4. I loved it Sheryl! Thanks for another great read, and this one was a surprise read... I was not expecting that :)

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  5. I enjoyed this "other side" of Sheryl's writing. I wasn't disappointed. Well done, Sheryl.

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  6. Thanks for stopping by Anneli :)

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  7. Love the sound of this one! Great review and one on my TBR pile!

    Mandy x

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  8. This sounds like an intense read, Sheryl! Pretty cool when you can switch genres so seamlessly. A testament to your talent! Thanks for sharing, Nikki!

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  9. Thanks to you too Bonnie. I will look forward to reading Sheryl's next book :)

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