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Down the Primrose Path

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Hillvale is the kind of town where normal things happen. But even normal people have a bit of sin in their souls. And in Hillvale, no flaws can be hidden when the rain starts to pour. These seven students learn more about themselves and each other in this twisty re-imagining of the Seven Deadly Sins.

Tristan Pedersen’s peppy, positive personality might be a little darker than assumed.
Sierra Simmons perfect exterior doesn’t always show the scars she’s hiding.
Simon Matthews can’t hide under his jester costume forever.
Seth Rivers talents engulf him, keeping him from entering the real world.
Logan Woodward’s brooding and alcohol isn’t sustainable in controlling the resentment that bubbles behind his dark eyes.
Jay Bayers is eager to discuss everyone and everything, but himself.
Lyss Roger’s may seem like she has it all, but maybe that’s not the point.

Everyone has their secrets and it’s hard to keep them hidden when the rain starts to pour.

203 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 19, 2018

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Kjerstin Lie

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Kjerstin Lie is originally from Washington. She studied English Lit and Writing Studies at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. Kjerstin now resides in Raleigh, NC where she works as a novelist and content writer full-time. Accompanying her is her bluegrass musician boyfriend, their sassy cat and an unenthused turtle.

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December 11, 2018
I loved this book, I was invested in each character and left wanting more at the end. The characters were described so well that you will have a visual of what each and every one of them looks like.

I am not an avid reader, most books do not hold my attention long enough to finish a book. Typically I would read Danielle Steel type authors. Down the Primrose Path, was entertaining and very current with the way today's youth lives their lives with normal everyday issues. I recommend this book to anyone that wants to follow the trials and tribulations of an everyday young adult and how they evolve in every chapter.
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December 11, 2018
Kjerstin's first book is a must read, she very cleverly weaved all the characters together. I don't want to give anything away, but she left me wanting more.
She has a great talent for developing her characters, I can see great success in her writing career.
keep up the good work Kjerstin, we're all looking forward to your next creation.
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