
Ethan, however, never leaves her side and attempts to solve the murder with her.īut can she solve it on time? Emma is certain that her fate has been sealed with the appearance of her scumbag foster brother, the lingering effects of Nisha’s death and the possible arrest of her best friend from back home. Police are zooming in on her as the number one suspect in Sutton’s death, the Mercer’s are rightfully devastated and trow her out on her ass.Įmma is without the people she grew to call her family and friends, and although she knew it would come to this it is still a massive blow to her. Unfortunately, time runs out with the discovery of a teenage girls body which is originally identified as Emma’s and suspicions arise from Thayer–he knows deep inside himself that something isn’t right that Sutton isn’t Sutton.īefore she knows it, Emma’s secret is revealed. Who killed Sutton Mercer? Emma fears the only logical suspect could be Sutton’s ex-boyfriend and his temper.

Just as Emma begins to grow more and more devastated and concerned, with only Ethan to confide in her suspect list seems to be growing shorter. Sutton’s parents are more determined than ever to track the mysterious girl down to complete their family–little do they know she has been living with them the whole time and their daughter was dead. The Mercers and Sutton’s friends now have the knowledge, as well, of the existence of a twin sister. Could she have somehow figured out that Sutton’s dead? It sounded so urgent and as if someone wanted to shut her up, for good.


Fresh on the heels of Nisha’s untimely death, Seven Minutes in Heaven opens with Emma as she struggles through the passing of her friend and can’t help but to wonder what the girl wanted to tell her in her final hours.

I was so not ready for the finale of The Lying Game but here we are. Seven Minutes in Heaven (TLG #6) by Sara Shepard| Rating: ★★★★★
