Rhiannon Wilde’s Where You Left Us is a wonderful book that captures the dark undertones of young adult lives, as well as being a unique perspective on human experiences. Cinnamon and Scarlett, the main characters, are sisters who go through life’s ups and downs while discovering their true identity through mystery and romance.
This book reveals the sisters’ family’s hidden past, leading to an adventure about the past. Cinnamon’s father, Ian, suffers from depression, which contributes to Cinnamon’s introverted personality. That is, until she meets Daisy, her new co-worker. Cinnamon grows as a character throughout the book, making relatable situations the sisters find themselves in. Scarlett, on the other hand, discovers new sides to herself, as well as a new love interest.
This book really captivated me and is unlike any other book I’ve ever read. Rhiannon Wilde captures the various aspects of people and their mindsets, as well as the sisters’ relatable situations. This book’s flowing writing style is unique, and capable of conveying the story in an entertaining manner while giving a warm and comfortable feeling. As a result, I would recommend this book to any reader interested in learning about different writing styles. Overall, I enjoyed this book because it not only maintains a balance of mystery, romance, and drama, but it also uncovers a realistic view of mental health issues that Rhiannon Wilde has accurately captured.
Reviewed by Yashica, Year 8, Cerdon College, Merrylands NSW
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

She can usually be found drinking coffee dressed like a slightly subdued Elton John, and lives with her partner on a hill near the sea.









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