*I changed my mind and upped my rating from four stars to five!*
Prequels aren’t my favorite thing, but the world of Black Hollow and the characters within are so well written and intriguing that I actually didn’t mind that in this case. The characters are morally gray, ones that you become invested in but can’t root for. Who’s good? Who’s bad? You can never truly know until their true colors are revealed.
Honestly, I enjoyed that. It was great revisiting this world, seeing how things began, and learning more of the history within.
This book was a little slow to start, but once I got about a quarter in, it thoroughly captured my attention, probably even more than the first book.
It was intense, with violence, murder, blood, creepy imagery. There are also a lot of romantic predicaments, including abuse, affairs, and partners in crime for lack of a better term.
The author brilliantly adds plot twists that shock me at every turn. Even things we find out in Black Hollow stunned me all over again because it had been so long since I read it. The horror gave me the creeps and the suspense and mystery left me eagerly turning the pages. I think I even held my breath at a few points.
Now I want to read Black Hollow again soon!