After a horrific car accident, Evie begins to doubt her self-worth as she battles with depression, and comes to terms with her survival and her mother’s death. As relationships crumble around her, she begins to wonder if there is anywhere left where she can truly belong.
Born and raised in Sydney, Sam has an English degree from UNSW that stemmed from an education degree that they never finished. Always an avid writer, most of what they wrote stayed hidden away in old notebooks and locked away on lost 3 1/2 inch floppy disks, yet they remain an inspired and passionate writer. They love reading YA literature, fantasy and sci-fi and the occasional classic, any time of the day or night, so long as tea and a scented candle are involved.
When the Crows Caw really took me by surprise; I mean I went in knowing a little a bit about the story but in the end, I was completely blown away. I definitely did not expect that ending 🤯 With a very intriguing storyline, albeit a dark topic, I really felt like this story had me on a need to know basis, and I needed to know more so I couldn’t put it down. I loved the little breaks between the chapters, they kept things kept light, fun and super interesting, they were like little extras that you didn’t realise you needed or wanted. Overall, I loved this book, and I really recommend it if you love a bit of paranormal
Great read! Kept me hooked the whole way through, making it very hard to put down. One of those books you just keep saying "one more chapter" to yourself when you try to put it down.
What a book! Couldn't put it down as it is a real page turner. Had to read it in one sitting. Watch this author - she is amazingly talented and cannot wait to see what she has instore for us next.