Reviewed By:
Celeste Weast
Sawyer Dixon thought her mother killed herself to escape the hell that her alcoholic, abusive, religious fanatic father put her through. When Sawyer finds an escape, left to her by her now deceased mother, she jumps at the chance to run away. Making her way to the small town of Outskirts, Sawyer finds a whole new life and must learn quickly to adapt to a lifestyle that is completely foreign to her. She is later surprised to find that her mother is alive and there in Outskirts, but her mother is broken, a shell of the abused woman she once was. With the help of her friends and the love that she found with Finn Hollis she is determined to help her mother and to keep them safe from her abusive father Richard. When the church arrives in town for their summer tent revival, they know that he will stop at nothing to either get Sawyer and her mother back or see them dead for the betrayal and transgressions he feels they have done towards him. The devil though doesn’t take into consideration the lengths that a mother will go to protect her child. The mother and child don’t realize that if they can beat the devil then they can true members of a family and no longer beOutliers.
T.M. Frazier has done it again in this duet to Outskirts. Outliers was a remarkable story that once I got started I couldn’t put down. I finished it in one sitting as the words just flew off the pages at me. Sawyer showed great strength and determination in the face of danger and opposition. Her innocence is both funny and endearing. Finn is the book boyfriend that was absolutely swoon worthy. He is handsome and strong and most importantly knows how to apologize to a woman when he knows he messed up. There are several hot, steamy romantic moments throughout the book that only Frazier could write and do justice to. Frazier even goes so far as to give us a few bonus chapters at the end to let us know exactly how some of the behind the scene storylines played out. Outliers is a five-star read



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