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The Fallen Girls
by Kathryn Casey
The adage “You can’t go home again” is certainly proven here. The Fallen Girls centers around Clara Jeffries. Clara escaped from a horrible situation in her polygamist Utah community. She tried to build a life in Dallas as a homicide detective, but had trouble putting the past behind her.
When childhood crush Max Anderson calls with the news her sister is missing, Clara returns home to help with the case. Once there, she faces ostracism from her family and friends for daring to live outside the faith.
In the race to catch a serial killer, Clara must come to terms with her past and attempt to move on. The author offers a unique look into polygamy and how our roots affect every decision we make in life.
I highly recommend reading The Fallen Girls, book one of the new Clara Jeffries series.
Thank you to Kathryn Casey, Bookouture, and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this book.
When childhood crush Max Anderson calls with the news her sister is missing, Clara returns home to help with the case. Once there, she faces ostracism from her family and friends for daring to live outside the faith.
In the race to catch a serial killer, Clara must come to terms with her past and attempt to move on. The author offers a unique look into polygamy and how our roots affect every decision we make in life.
I highly recommend reading The Fallen Girls, book one of the new Clara Jeffries series.
Thank you to Kathryn Casey, Bookouture, and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this book.