Left on the Edge (Woodmere #1) 
Left on the Edge is a very good first novel that left me anxious for the sequel. Autumn is a likable protagonist, her plight is believable, and the events that transpire during the course of this novel are relatable and portrayed realistically. I was impressed by the authors ability to really capture what it is to be a teenager. The characters are well constructed and have unique voices. The interactions between characters and the family dynamics are believable and realistic.
It's a good book ... It brought memories of my time in Minnesota. It is a little slow and I would have wanted to know more of their secrets by the end of the first book ! I guess I will have to wait for the next book to come out!
I have lived at the Canadian border in Minnesota, in the bayous of Louisiana and on the rocky Atlantic coast of New England.I am a highly caffeinated home roasting coffee addict who attended the University of Minnesota to study graphic design, and scientific & technical writing.I am the author of the Woodmere Trilogy; 'Left on the Edge' is my debut book. For more about Autumn, Craig andPart of the A Book from every State of the Union Reading Challenge Minnesota.This is a debut novel from this Author, and is the first in the Woodmere TrilogyFor a first book, the Author has done a wonderful job in developing their characters. The main protagonist is a 17 year old girl, but unlike many of this age group that readers encounter in their literature, this teenager is anything but full of angst. The situations that this character encounters, and the feelings these situations invoke
Part of the A Book from every State of the Union Reading Challenge Minnesota.This is a debut novel from this Author, and is the first in the Woodmere TrilogyFor a first book, the Author has done a wonderful job in developing their characters. The main protagonist is a 17 year old girl, but unlike many of this age group that readers encounter in their literature, this teenager is anything but full of angst. The situations that this character encounters, and the feelings these situations invoke

Sarah Richards
Kindle Edition | Pages: 299 pages Rating: 4 | 7 Users | 4 Reviews

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| Title | : | Left on the Edge (Woodmere #1) |
| Author | : | Sarah Richards |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First |
| Pages | : | Pages: 299 pages |
| Published | : | November 2012 by Sarah Richards (first published September 28th 2012) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Coming Of Age |
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Just after her seventeenth birthday during winter break, Autumn and her sister receive an announcement from their parents. They are moving back to the Midwest, to a Minnesota town not even large enough to earn a dot on the map. Woodmere is where people have grown up together for generations. It is a town full of gossips and busybodies making sure secrets don’t remain private for long. Memories from her stolen childhood are unlocked during what should have been a routine move. Autumn finds herself suddenly faced with a past she wishes could be forgotten again. A past filled with events she hasn’t told anyone. The man she fears is now only hours away. In an attempt to hide, Autumn becomes the person she didn’t know she could be. Finds the strength she didn’t know she had. In Woodmere, Autumn discovers she isn’t the only one with secrets.Be Specific About Books In Favor Of Left on the Edge (Woodmere #1)
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Woodmere #1 |
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Ratings: 4 From 7 Users | 4 ReviewsCommentary Appertaining To Books Left on the Edge (Woodmere #1)
Since this was a free book and I was checking things out on goodreads, I thought I would give it a try. I fell in love with Autumn, with her past and the feelings that are all too real for a lot of girls out there. I really like how the characters developed throughout the story. The story line in and of itself is great, definitely agree with the afghan and coffee mojo, I read the entire book in one sitting, just couldn't put it down. I can't wait to read the next book in the series...I will keepLeft on the Edge is a very good first novel that left me anxious for the sequel. Autumn is a likable protagonist, her plight is believable, and the events that transpire during the course of this novel are relatable and portrayed realistically. I was impressed by the authors ability to really capture what it is to be a teenager. The characters are well constructed and have unique voices. The interactions between characters and the family dynamics are believable and realistic.
It's a good book ... It brought memories of my time in Minnesota. It is a little slow and I would have wanted to know more of their secrets by the end of the first book ! I guess I will have to wait for the next book to come out!
I have lived at the Canadian border in Minnesota, in the bayous of Louisiana and on the rocky Atlantic coast of New England.I am a highly caffeinated home roasting coffee addict who attended the University of Minnesota to study graphic design, and scientific & technical writing.I am the author of the Woodmere Trilogy; 'Left on the Edge' is my debut book. For more about Autumn, Craig andPart of the A Book from every State of the Union Reading Challenge Minnesota.This is a debut novel from this Author, and is the first in the Woodmere TrilogyFor a first book, the Author has done a wonderful job in developing their characters. The main protagonist is a 17 year old girl, but unlike many of this age group that readers encounter in their literature, this teenager is anything but full of angst. The situations that this character encounters, and the feelings these situations invoke
Part of the A Book from every State of the Union Reading Challenge Minnesota.This is a debut novel from this Author, and is the first in the Woodmere TrilogyFor a first book, the Author has done a wonderful job in developing their characters. The main protagonist is a 17 year old girl, but unlike many of this age group that readers encounter in their literature, this teenager is anything but full of angst. The situations that this character encounters, and the feelings these situations invoke



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