From page one, I was swept into a world full of bones and Teeth and Deep. I needed to know how this world functioned, I needed to see the horrors. This novel kept me thinking about our dear Hyacinth every second I had put the book down. I found that I needed to take breaks after several of the scenes, but I was morbidly curious. I was not prepared for some of the mental images, and yet they were written so well that I couldn’t even be upset, I just needed a break every once in awhile.
This was honestly my first step into more of a horror genre, and I fear I have been spoiled with a fantastic introduction. I don’t see many of these scenes leaving my head, and I shamelessly wish there was more.
I’ll be honest, I really didn’t expect freshly peeled animal masks, still a little bloody from having just been removed. Or the fish mask. Fish masks are not okay. Is the author okay? Can someone give them a hug for me?
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