My name is Mackenzie Bartholomew, or at least it was. I'm staring at my dead body, lying in a casket. I was a healthy, thirty-nine-year-old, mother of three.
I have so many questions but very few answers. Was I murdered? Did I commit suicide? I don't know if I'm in some sort of purgatory or if I've gone straight to hell.
I'm stuck somewhere in between life and death, forced to travel back in time to relive moments from my past, ones I'd rather forget. I'm desperate to piece together the details surrounding my death. If I don't, I fear my soul will never find rest.
Chock full of family drama, secrets, betrayal, and lies, Somewhere in Between is a Psychological Thriller with wicked twists that will keep you hooked until the last page.
A story of betrayal, family secrets, lies, and broken trust, we follow Mackenzie's story to the truth of her death. A shocking story that will leave you at the edge of your seat until the very end. Ruth Anne Garcia
Mackenzie is dead. Was she killed or did she kill herself? In this masterfully told tale, deceased Mackenzie is the narrator as she is forced to relive seminal moments in her tragic life interspersed with present day happenings. We uncover important clues about what might have happened to her as we accompany her on this journey of questionable decisions, abuse, and psychological gamesmanship. Not for the faint-hearted but highly recommend! Eileen Gardener
The story works both as a whodunit thriller and as a painfully real examination of unhealthy human and family dynamics. Recommend for fans of original and involving psychological thrillers. Helen Whistberry
Dawn is a wonderful story teller leaving you gripped and guessing right to the end, and only after turns and surprises. Each character is so well observed that you laugh, cry and feel anger along with them or, indeed, about them. It's a story of a mother's love and a story of good, bad and difficult decisions. I highly recommend it! CjdHerts
Dawn Hosmer has the marvelous ability to quickly make her characters your friends. The narrator/main character of Somewhere In Between is so realistic and fleshed out that she feels like a longtime companion, almost immediately.
Hosmer's work often holds elements of struggling families, and this novel continues the theme. Also examined in this work are a string of familial dichotomies: Loyalty and abandonment, victimizers and protectors, secrets and truths. Life is rarely a simple case, and this novel suggests that death might be just as complicated. Shauna McGuiness
Dawn is a master at thriller and drama. This book was heart-wrenching and masterfully done. You will feel so many emotions and pain as you go back and forth to learn the truth of what happened to Mack. I absolutely love this book. There are trigger warnings for violence and sexual abuse. If you enjoy a mystery and a very well laid out drama and thriller this is a must-read. Leona Loftis