![]() ![]() Lourey has solidified a spot in my top authors list.Ī word I haven't seen in a while - kerfuffle - I couldn't stop saying it after I read it Kerfuffle. and whatever it was I was expecting, it wasn't THAT. You feel more and more claustrophobic as the pages turn. □ One character I did love? Regina! She is a fun character and I loved her banter with Joan. But I also wanted to drop kick or glove slap most of these women too so. I wanted to scream on every woman's behalf. I try to remember the time period in which this was written but still. Where they know your every move and veer you in the "right" direction. Where everyone seems to be in on something. The eerie feeling that came across felt like a mix of The Truman Show meets Get Out meets Rosemary's Baby meets The Stepford Wives. We are delivered a paranoid atmosphere of a small town that is focused singularly on our protagonist, Joan. Lourey, you've sandwiched all my reads this year and I wouldn't have it any other way!Ī creepy, suspenseful novel based on true events? Um, ALL THE YES PLEASE. It was my first read of 2020 and crazy enough, Bloodline is my last. ![]() ![]() What's the big deal about New Years? I drop the ball all the time! □ You know who didn't drop the ball? Jess Lourey, that's who! Y'all probably remember me raving over Unspeakable Things. ![]()
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