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This is Our Story by Ashley Elston

Title: This is Our Story
Author: Ashley Elston

My Rating: 4 Stars

Five boys go hunting in the woods.  Only four come out.  An intern working with the assistant district attorney begins to think it may not have been an accident like the boys are leading everyone to believe. 

This is a well-told mystery, full of secrets and plot twists.  I really enjoyed the writing style, and the build up.  There was however one thing that annoyed me.  The author used a variation or exact phrasing of "framed her face with his hands" over and over, enough that it was very noticeable.  I was also a little underwhelmed by the reveal of who shot Grant, but the book was so well done otherwise, that I am still giving it 4 stars.

The author is actually local to my area, but I did not know much about her going in.  I had not read her work before this, but I would like to read more. 

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