Review: Fierce Little Thing - Miranda Beverly-Whittemore






Fierce Little Thing

Review: Fierce Little Thing - Miranda Beverly-Whittemore - July 2021



I have to admit this was a hard book to read as it didn't have a linear feel to it and constantly jumped back and forth between timelines and the character's story was confusing at times and you were like - ok, what just happened and I felt it was one of those stories where you just have to nod your head and read on and pretend that you understand what the heck is going on. The book starts with a sister and a brother and then tragedy strikes and we learn the brother dies, the father goes to prison and the mother takes off to Mexico. The girl then goes to live with her grandmother but then her grandmother pawns her on to another family. The girl moves in with a new family where she meets her new "brother" Xavier and his dad Phil. Soon Phil takes Xavier and Saskia to a cult-like commune in the middle of the forest where they meet Abraham - the cult leader. They learn a new way of life called Unthinging and soon tragedy strikes again and causes Saskia, Xavier, and their three friends to go their different paths and never speak again. Until now in the present time, each of the five has received letters of blackmail about something they all did in the forest many years ago. Who knows what happened? Is the Cult leader back in their lives? Find out in Fierce Little Thing by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, perfect for those fans of cult fiction and thrillers.

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