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Book Review: The Stillwater Girls by Minka Kent

Ignorant of civilization and cautioned against its evils, nineteen-year-old Wren and her two sisters, Sage and Evie, were raised in off-the-grid isolation in a primitive cabin in upstate New York. When the youngest grows gravely ill, their mother leaves with the child to get help from a nearby town. And they never return.

As months pass, hope vanishes. Supplies are low. Livestock are dying. A brutal winter is bearing down. Then comes the stranger. He claims to be looking for the girls’ mother, and he’s not leaving without them.

To escape, Wren and her sister must break the rule they’ve grown up with: never go beyond the forest.

Past the thicket of dread, they come upon a house on the other side of the pines. This is where Wren and Sage must confront something more chilling than the unknowable. They’ll discover what’s been hidden from them, what they’re running from, and the secrets that have left them in the dark their entire lives.

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I just finished this book last night, and it’s easily one of the most fulfilling reads I’ve had this year. The ending caught me off guard, yet it left me feeling thoroughly satisfied! The Stillwater Girls is a compelling mystery that delves into the anguish and turmoil of a mother coping with the loss of her child.

The book begins by introducing us to Wren and her sisters, Sage and Evie, depicting the difficult circumstances they endure. In the following chapters, we meet Nicolette, a socialite whose marriage is on the verge of collapse. The narrative alternates between Wren’s and Nicolette’s experiences, eventually weaving their lives together in an unforeseen manner.

It’s an excellent story with unexpected twists and turns that keep you engaged and on the edge of your seat. However, some of the foreshadowing made certain revelations feel predictable instead of surprising. Nevertheless, it’s a quick read, albeit with a few moments that may seem way over the top. Overall, it’s a thoroughly enjoyable book.

As I’ve said at the beginning, the ending took me by surprise, and I wholeheartedly recommend it. If you’re a fan of mysteries with satisfying conclusions, this is the book for you.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Published on April 9, 2019 by Thomas & Mercer

About the Author
Washington Post and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Minka Kent is a graduate of Iowa State University and the author of The Memory Watcher, The Perfect Roommate, The Thinnest Air, The Stillwater Girls, When I Was You, Unmissing, The Silent Woman, and Gone Again (2023). Her debut psychological suspense, The Memory Watcher, hit #9 in the Kindle store and landed on the Amazon Most Sold chart. Her follow-up, The Thinnest Air, was a Washington Post bestseller five weeks in a row and reached #1 in the Kindle store. Her work has been featured in People Magazine and The New York Post.

Minka also writes contemporary romance as Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon bestselling author Winter Renshaw.

She is represented by Jill Marsal of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.

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