Book Review: Where You End by Abbott Kahler
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Abbott Kahler has mastered the page turning thriller with her story of mirror image twins who are not only connected with their looks, but also their minds. A tragic accident leaves Kat with amnesia, deleting any memories of a childhood worth forgetting while her twin tries to protect her from their haunting past. Uncovering clues of her twin being deceitful, Kat turns on her twin and goes on a journey of self discovery, only to find herself befriending the perpetrator of her forgotten horror story. Artfully crafted and fast paced, this book is a thrill of the ride must read. I loved it from start to finish.
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Kara Zajac
The Significance of Having Curly Hair
Kara Zajac is a writer, chiropractor, mother, wife, & musician. She earned her B.S. from SUNY and Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic College. Kara maintains a practice in Dawsonville, GA, where she helps people revitalize their lives naturally with chiropractic and Braincore Neurofeedback. Kara is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who currently plays drums with The Jessie Albright Band. Kara’s blog has been included in Top Mommy Bloggers and her work has been in Imperfect Life Magazine, Ripped Jeans and Bifocals, and Just BE Parenting. Her bibliography includes: The Significance of Curly Hair, The Special Recipe for Making Babies, and her current novel, The Waiting is the Hardest Part. An excerpt from The Significance of Curly Hair was published in Stigma Fighters, a magazine supporting people battling mental illness. 3 chaps. of The Significance of Curly Hair were published in 2/20 edition of the Scarlet Leaf Review. An excerpt from The Special Recipe for Making Babies was a finalist in 2022’s Charlotte Lit/Lit South Award for Nonfiction. Kara resides in the North Georgia Mountains with her wife, Kim, and daughter, Senia Mae.