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At The Edge

by Cait London



      Claire Brown is an empath. Not sure what that is? Neither was I, but as you read the book, the definition becomes clearer.  An empath can feel what you are feeling and if you have an illness, they can take on the symptoms of that illness as well.  How would you like to live your life this way?  Well for the triplets, Claire, Leona and Tempest, life is challenging in more ways than you can ever expect.  Of the sisters, Claire is the youngest and most vulnerable.   So in an effort to make life as normal for herself as she can, she chooses to live in rural Montana. Sounds easy, right?  Well it is, until Claire's neighbor, Eunice, dies and leaves her home to her nephew Neil.  From the time Neil takes possession of his Aunt's home, Claire's life as she knows it will change forever.

The flow of the book keeps you wanting more. Do you believe all of the words written? Maybe not, but you can't seem to put it down.  This book will draw you in, make you feel what Claire and Neil are feeling, and continue to challenge you along the way.  It's a great book, and one that you will enjoy!

The Book

Avon Books/Harper Collins Publishers
June 2007
Paperback
978-0-06-114050-1
Romantic suspense
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The Reviewer

Sandie Vega
Reviewed 2007
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