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Burden Falls Review!

I adored this story and highly recommend it to anyone who loves murder mysteries, drama, and the paranormal. I started this story and could not put it down. I loved the twists and turns this story went and how it all made sense at the very end. 

The character development of our main character, Ava is really great throughout the novel as she faces her fears and ends up breaking the cycle of hate that has cursed the Thorns and Millers for centuries. The plot development is incredible throughout the whole novel, especially in relation to Sadie and the murder mystery.

I loved finding out the family history of the Thorns and Miller's as well as how they are are related to the Sadie legend. I found the pacing was very consistent and it really hooked me straight away. I loved how the descriptive tone was used when adding atmosphere into the story and how every character had their own voice and personality.

Overall, I really loved this story and definitely recommend it to anyone who wants a spooky read or a murder mystery. I give it 4 stars! 



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