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OverviewLife-changing tragedy. Conflicting memories. Is she a killer or a victim? Emma Gillen is haunted by guilt. Almost a decade after surviving a deadly car crash on a remote Appalachian mountain, she's held hostage by long-term damage to her body and no recollection of that tragic event. Then her volatile cousin Lucy returns, needing money and bringing chaos. Emma must decide if she should bargain with the beautiful, untrustworthy Lucy-a possible witness to the crash-to uncover their shared past. All bargains carry risk. As Lucy grows more desperate and greedy, Emma suspects there's more at stake than just money. Struggling with shame, night terrors, and her own unreliable memory, Emma accepts help from a compassionate detective. But the choice remains hers alone: Can she find the strength to free herself from the danger of her cousin's destructive power, or will Lucy bring everything crashing down? Filled with dark conflict, compelling themes, and memorable characters, this psychological mystery is a thrilling tale of resilience, redemption, and courage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah P BlanchardPublisher: Eagle Ridge Farm Imprint: Eagle Ridge Farm Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.658kg ISBN: 9798999692283Pages: 376 Publication Date: 30 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsEditorial Reviews: ""Blanchard delivers a skillfully executed story of suspense with compellingly complex characters....A well-crafted thriller about memories regained."" -Kirkus Reviews ""Brilliantly written with strong, imperfect characters... -Kristi Elizabeth, Manhattan Book Review *****Five stars. Beautifully written....a mesmerizing tale [with] a gripping narrative and psychological depth...I got goosebumps."" -Ebere Writes Cocept, Online Book Club ""An accomplished debut that beautifully delves into the depths of human flaws and the intricate relationships between characters....As the novel hurtles towards its unforeseen finale, Blanchard deftly captures the complexities of human emotion - angst, trauma, remorse, guilt, and ultimate redemption - resonating with readers at every stage of their journey. A winner."" - Prairies Book Review *****Five Stars ""[Drawn from Life] exudes a palpable sense of conviction, carrying readers effortlessly into the intricate world of her vibrant characters and the ruggedly beautiful landscape of North Carolina. The novel's richly rendered setting surprises and delights, while Emma's harrowing battle with her disability and guilt adds layers of depth to the riveting mystery at its core. Plenty of twists and turns, as well as lovely descriptions of the art world, keep the mystery moving. With a hefty mix of inner turmoil, thought-provoking concepts, and authentic characters, this literary tale makes for a gripping narrative of redemption, fortitude, and bravery."" -BookView Reviews ""Drawn from Life...thrusts us into a world of vivid, complex, and relatable characters... Underlying all is the theme of our inability to see ourselves and our family objectively: focusing on the worst parts of ourselves, yet the best of others. I was rooting for Emma the whole way through."" - Rachel Graham, author of Follow Me Author InformationA New England farmer at heart, Sarah P. Blanchard also lived for several years on the Big Island of Hawaii and in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, where Drawn from Life and many of her short stories are set. Rural life and the natural world have strongly influenced her writing, as have the works of writers Barbara Kingsolver, Charles Frazier, Kelly Braffet, and Ron Rash. Sarah holds a B.A. in English and an M.B.A. in marketing and worked for many years in communications and marketing. On side journeys, she has also been a volunteer firefighter, radio news anchor, talk show host, magazine editor, website developer, horse trainer, grantwriter, and facilities supervisor for a large astronomy observatory. For five years, Sarah taught at the University of Hawaii-Hilo and also taught fiction writing in the College for Seniors Program, part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of North Carolina-Asheville. Before turning her attention to fiction, Sarah wrote three instructional books on horse training (Howell Book House). Many of her poems, essays, short stories, and a novella have been published in literary reviews, online, and in podcasts. Her story ""Playing Chess with Bulls"" was a finalist for the 2021 North Carolina Writers' Network Doris Betts fiction prize. She is active in several writers' groups and workshops. In her writing, Sarah is drawn toward flawed, compassionate characters who believe they must battle their demons alone; and complex antagonists who think they have nothing left to lose. Sarah and her husband Rich divide their time between rural northeastern Connecticut and the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. 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