
The Line Between A Novel
Reviews

Second time reading this book and I still love it just as much, and reading it this time around while in the midst of a pandemic was a completely different experience.

*I WAS PROVIDED A PHYSICAL ARC IN EXCHANGE FOR MY HONEST REVIEW* There's a reason I've been wanting to read Tosca Lee's books, and this is one of them! When The Line Between showed up on my doorstep, I got so excited. Immediately after I finished reading my last book, I picked this one up and flipped to the first page. Lee has been one of my most anticipated authors for the past two years, and I am so thankful to the publisher for sending this ARC my way. This book started off with a serious introduction, taking me a bit by surprise. Then, we were introduced to the happenings of Wynter's new life out of her cult. Now, this is only the second book I've read involving a quote, but I'm already seeing a common trend between them: the people that are being kicked out are struggling to adjust to life outside their familiar walls. "You shall not take the sick to the sick to be healed, but they will live among the well, and be restored." This quote is eerie—which is why I chose it for this review. This quote is like telling someone with melanoma to sit out in the sun (the cause of their cancer) for longer, and then they'll be healed. Lee managed to not only take my feelings but also managed to scare the living crap out of me and make me worry for each of the characters. By the time I reached the final pages of this book, I was on the edge of my desk seat, silently screaming inside. Tosca Lee is a new favorite author of mine, and I can't express how much I loved this book. The characters went through multiple stages of development, the plot had right turns and left turns, and everything was well written. For this, I rate this book 5/5 stars. By the way, y'all should definitely check this book out soon. There will be a sequel releasing next year.

4.5 ⭐️



