Chasing Eve Review by Joey Madia

Heath’s books, however, engage us further into the world’s troubles, as she ups the stakes on a macro level while pulling us in with her characters on the micro level. If literature has real value for the soul, this is it.

The History of My Body Review by Molly Jordan

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be inside the mind of a quirky young girl that some people consider autistic and others a genius, you must meet Fleur Robins, Heath’s enchanting protagonist of The History of my Body.

Tizita Review in New Mystics

Tizita asks the tough questions, calling upon the series’ engaging cast of support characters to serve as the moral ‘chorus’ for Fleur’s philosophical navigation as well as doing some of the heavy lifting on their own.

Tizita Review by Frances Hatfield

Tizita, like the first novel before it in The Fleur Trilogy, The History of my Body, is as utterly original as its chief protagonist Fleur Robins, and in some of the same brilliant, moving, and laugh-out-loud hilarious ways.

The History of My Body Review in Malcom’s Roundtable

In her wise, superbly crafted debut novel, author Sharon Heath connects a series of highly improbable events into a tightly knit story about a self-taught young girl who believes her coming of age is a wonderful example of the butterfly effect: or, as Fleur came to...