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Friday, March 15, 2019

Book Tour: Well Below Heaven by Idyllwild Eliot @idyllwildeliot #review #giveaway #literary #ya #youngadult @RABTBookTours



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Literary / YA (older teen)
Publisher: Cur Dog Press
Published Date: February 7, 2019

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Seventeen-year-old Kelly is in a spartan boarding school in northern Idaho, sent away for drugs—as planned. Her little brother Sammy is left home in Missouri, getting ready for high school. He is twitchy, quick, writes dark poetry and longs to play football. He’s also got a nose for trouble, and Kelly has left a sordid truckload. Her sadistic ex is involved, so is one twisted teacher, and so is the object of Sammy’s crush. He’s in deep, and Kelly’s warnings fall flat, and the consequences will be dire.



Review

Idyllwild Eliot has done an amazing job of developing multi dimensional characters that the reader will feel invested in from the start. I love being about to picture everything about my characters and what they are doing.

While you have the main character, Kelly, Eliot also explores deeper into other characters lives as well giving another layer to the story.  We have wonderful secondary characters.

I loved how smooth and quick of a read it was. It deals with some deeper/darker topics, but that didn't takeaway from the pace at which I devoured the novel. 


About the Author

After adolescence survived in the Midwest and a few obligatory years at the university, Idyllwild Eliot embarked on a journey of internal and external exploration. With stints in Houston, Louisiana, and even Thailand, where she studied yoga, Ms. Eliot has become a semi-professional vagabond. Most recently (at the time of publication) she has been experiencing the North American west. If not sipping a cocktail on a deck in the northern Rockies, she might be found bodysurfing in Southern California, watching Bald Eagles in Montana, or in some other picturesque town hiking, meditating, or sitting with her laptop open and, at its side, a stout mug of black coffee. Well Below Heaven is her debut.



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