
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Stillwater Girls. This psychological/suspense thriller begins in a small cabin in the middle of a dense forest occupied by Willow and Sage, two sisters left alone and seemingly abandoned while their mother took their baby sister, Evie, to see a doctor in town. The POV shifts multiple times in the story, which one would think would be distracting, but it fits just right with this story. The other story in the book is the marriage of Nicolette and her husband, Brant. Their marriage seems to be plagued with problems, and Nicolette, who believes she is unable to have a child, suspects her husband of being unfaithful and of having a child with another woman. The two plotlines intertwine at the point where Willow and Sage escape the cabin, and are taken in by Nicolette and her husband. The intrigue continues, chapter after chapter. Minka Kent's writing is clear and it is a pleasure to read any book that she has written. I HIGHLY recommend this book! I was able to read this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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