I received my first review of The Space Between Breaths from Readers’ Favorite. Elated!
“The Space Between Breaths by Kellie Schorr is a compelling literary novel that follows Dr. Lylarose Gentry, a Buddhist teacher whose life becomes intertwined with a complex murder mystery involving her wife’s killer. As her devoted students embark on a quest for truth, the narrative delves deep into questions of redemption, guilt, and the nature of truth itself. The story masterfully weaves together elements of spiritual philosophy with a gripping mystery, creating a unique exploration of how trauma and healing intersect in unexpected ways. Through Dr. Gentry’s journey, readers are invited to contemplate the delicate balance between justice and forgiveness, all while navigating the turbulent waters of grief and loss.
Author Kellie Schorr’s multilayered narrative is one that fans of literary fiction are certain to devour. The prose flows with a lyrical quality that creates an atmosphere of contemplative suspense throughout the book. I was particularly moved by the psychological complexity of the mystery, leading readers through intricate paths of moral ambiguity and human nature. The philosophical elements woven through Dr. Gentry’s teachings bring a profound new layer to the story that makes readers pause and think about the exploration of trauma and forgiveness. The book also avoids any heavy-handed messaging as readers see everything naturally in Gentry’s dialogue and reactions to situations. The narrative gracefully balances moments of intense emotion with quieter instances of reflection, allowing readers to fully absorb the weight of each revelation before the next twist. The characters’ struggles with love, loss, and justice also resonate on both personal and universal levels. I appreciated the authentic approach to having a diverse and realistic protagonist who is never gimmicky. Overall, I highly recommend The Space Between Breaths to readers who appreciate thoughtful literary fiction that challenges them to examine their understanding of forgiveness and truth.”
~ Readers’ Favorite February 2025
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