Review of Drawn from Life

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"Drawn from Life” by Sarah P. Blanchard is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of memory, guilt, and redemption. The story follows Emma Gillen, who is haunted by a tragic car accident that killed three people and left her with no recollection of the event. As she struggles with her guilt and physical injuries, her volatile cousin Lucy reappears, bringing chaos and danger into her life.
This novel is a masterful blend of suspense and emotional depth, with well-developed characters and a plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Highly recommended for fans of psychological thrillers! 📚✨
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Thank you for your interesting review on "Drawn from Life" by Sarah P. Blanchard. I am really curious to know what went down between Emma and Lucy and how the accident occurred. In order to find this out I have put this book on my shelf to read. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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Emma's life signifies strength and resilience. Congratulations on it being the book of the day.
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Intrigue is heightened by the combination of the tragic accident, a flawed memory, and overwhelming guilt. For those who enjoy family drama and psychological thrillers, it seems ideal.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

i am intrigued by the accident that Emma was involved in that resulted in the deaths of three people.
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I hope Emma is able to find out what happened eight years ago with the help of Lucy.

Thank you for the great review.,
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Post by Ari Martinez »

If I was in Emma's shoes, I would also live with tons of guilt. It does make me wonder what really happened to her that day. I love psychological thrillers, and Emma seems like a great character. I also like that the book has great imagery. Thanks for the review, I'll definitely take a look at it.
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The central character of this story is Emma, and the intriguing elements revolve around an accident that involves Emma, which seems enough to engage a reader's mind.
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Your review of the book piqued my interest, revealing intriguing details about Emma's psychological thriller and the potential secrets she may uncover.
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Post by Reniai Porter »

This book seems like it will be a great read i would love to know if Emma really was set up and wasn’t driving . The book express so much trauma a human being can go through after such a horrible accident.
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The review of "Drawn from Life" highlights the well-written characters and their unique insights, adding a unique element to psychological thrillers. The reviewer's enthusiasm and emotional connection make the story compelling and leaves a lasting impression.
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Post by Shanesha Sammerson »

I couldn't agree more with your review of "Drawn from Life" by Sarah P. Blanchard. Emma Gillen's character truly embodies resilience and strength, making her journey both heartbreaking and inspiring. The vivid descriptions and well-developed characters kept me hooked until the very end, and like you, I found myself deeply moved by the emotional depth of the story. Your insights captured the essence of the book beautifully!
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It looks like an interesting psychological thriller as Emma strives to remember the night of the incident. I look forward to reading it. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

Very nice review from the title of the book got me interesting, Congratulations to the author of been book of the day
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Post by Olivier Muhammad »

This review perfectly captures the essence of 'Drawn from Life' by Sarah P. Blanchard! I completely agree that Emma's character is masterfully crafted, showcasing resilience and courage in the face of trauma. The way the author weaves together the psychological aftermath of the accident with the mysterious events unfolding eight years later is nothing short of brilliant. The addition of Chaz's character adds a delightful layer of depth to the story. I, too, found myself fully immersed in the narrative, experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions alongside Emma.
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