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In a single week in the summer of 1973, a quiet suburban neighborhood implodes when generations of mystical deceit become too much to bear. Drawn to the web of secrets and lies, the other worldly slivers refuse to be ignored, pushing one family to the brink.

284 pages, Paperback

Published April 28, 2026

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Vicki Atkinson

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1 review1 follower
May 14, 2026
Disembodied voices. Moving objects. Mind-reading. We jump right into Vicki Atkinson’s Slivers with her characters besieged by supernatural forces they don't understand. The slivers are getting bolder; a terrible tension is building. With Atkinson’s “in-the-moment” storytelling, I felt it almost immediately.
Over one week in the summer of 1973, we see the three protagonists struggle against not only the slivers, but the emotional exposure of a terrible family secret shattering everything they once knew.

Slivers is a story of discovering one’s true identity. These characters can finally face the truth of who they are and their roles in protecting the ancient Hiraeth. There is magic and mysticism, and strong intuition at play.
As the story progresses, Slivers gave me author Anne Rice vibes. Humans and entities finding a fragile peace and work to share a common ancient history. Love that! I enjoyed so many details of this highly creative storyline. I hope Atkinson continues on this track.

As a fan of supernatural stories, Slivers delivers.
1 review1 follower
May 17, 2026
Slivers is a captivating supernatural coming-of-age story that blends mystery, suspense, and friendship into an unforgettable adventure. Set during one extraordinary week in 1973, the novel follows best friends Jane and Katie as they navigate the challenges of growing up while uncovering eerie ancestral secrets and present-day deceits.

What begins with strange voices, shared thoughts and spooky houses quickly spirals into a thrilling journey that keeps readers guessing at every turn. The bond between Jane and Katie gives the story heart and authenticity, while the supernatural elements create an atmosphere that is both chilling and exciting.

The novel shines in its ability to capture the uncertainty of adolescence alongside the terror of discovering that the world is far stranger than it seems. With twists, suspense, and a strong sense of mystery, Slivers delivers a fast-paced and entertaining ride from beginning to end.

Readers who enjoy supernatural fiction mixed with friendship, family secrets, and eerie small-town intrigue will find plenty to love in Slivers. Hang on tight - this rollicking adventure takes readers on a haunting and memorable journey they will not soon forget.
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37 reviews2 followers
June 3, 2026
This is a great supernatural novel where three characters—Jane, Katie, and Eric—find themselves dealing with inexplicable phenomena that have actually been occurring for generations. The author does an excellent job connecting the past with the present, developing the mystery of the Slivers and the Hiraeth (a portal of sorts that provides a thin space between worlds where the impossible happens). The story really picks up the pace once you reach the chapter titled “The Accident - 1965," and I couldn’t put it down after that. Watching Jane, Katie, and Eric unravel the truth of these encounters with the help of a character from the past kept me hooked until the very end.
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Author 14 books63 followers
May 14, 2026
You may think your family is a tribe of misfits, but what if there’s a backstory from generations earlier? I’ve never chewed my fingernails, but I could have with this story of ancestral secrets run amok. Teenagers living with secrets, rituals, tension, deceit, assured by their mothers that things are okay but sensing otherwise. Important things, worrisome, unspoken. Family dysfunction on steroids.

With whispers about the gift of intuition in her own family from generations across the ocean, Vicki Atkinson has woven a compelling story of inherited tentacles deeply entangled in the lives of younger descendants.
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1 review1 follower
May 15, 2026
If you are looking to read a book that keeps you engaged and wanting to know more Silvers is for you. It brings you into life in the 70's to a family's intricate dynamic that is complex and interesting. Though fictional, the narrative is rooted in the author's own history, lending the characters to a rare depth and familiarity. You can visualize them in your mind, the way they look, dress, and feel, it's like you are in the room with them observing as the plot unfolds. Mystery, spiritual undercurrents, and the complexities of family life intertwine seamlessly, creating a story that lingers long after you finish. You will be left wanting to know that happens next to Jane and Katie.
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Author 4 books8 followers
May 17, 2026
Secrets are meant to be kept—but never without consequence. In Slivers, Vicki Atkinson masterfully weaves good intentions with a tangled past, crafting a rich story of family, gifts, and legacy. This emotionally resonant novel explores how secrets can both protect and wound, ultimately celebrating those who survive—and thrive—despite them. A captivating read that lingers long after the final page.
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