

I love this author. Indigenous horror is a pretty niche sub-genre but this one is an auto-buy IMO. Anything she writes. Put it in my hands right freaking now. 😂
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I love this author. Indigenous horror is a pretty niche sub-genre but this one is an auto-buy IMO. Anything she writes. Put it in my hands right freaking now. 😂
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
I love this cover!! Beyond that, there was way too much going on in this story! We‘ve got a central story of a sister who strangely committed suicide in a hotel room and a sister trying to stop the same thing happening to her mother. Then you‘ve got components of the following: a massacre of Native Americans in the past, a sort of cult ritual group in the past but at a different time, a psycho ex boyfriend, a few potential current romantic ⬇️
“Just like that, the warm atmosphere shifts and I can feel the first sliver of fear inch into my belly like a knife, the rich vermillion carpet and wood tables turning black, the color draining downward as if it's being exsanguinated.”
I enjoyed Wurth‘s WHITE HORSE, & the premise of this audiobook hooked me in from the start as Olivia‘s job as a paranormal investigator starts taking in more and more haunted/cursed items tying to not only the past, but to Olivia‘s own sister who passed almost five years earlier. Though there are sudden transitions & some thematic points really redundantly hammered in, this kept my attention, but as with most spooky stories, it leaves questions.