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Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31193180/

No publication date requirement. If it was hyped here, there and everywhere, you read it and thought it was worth all that, share!
I'm trying to find worth-the-hype books in series that started long enough ago that 2+ books have been published by now. But, I'm always looking for a great, new series so I'd never restrict your suggestions 😊

Sublimate/sublimation was only used a dozen or so times, but damn if it didn't feel like it was triple that. Don't know why, but it bugged me, badly.
Spoilers comin' next, y'all ---- stop here if you haven't read it, I'm not blocking anything
"That is the way of the wolf."
There's the human/wolf split yet she's so traumatized by her wolf's past actions that she surpresses her wolf for decades? I get that it'd be traumatic b/c he was her boyfriend, but she says she sublimated (🙄) b/c she feels she "... lost her temper and killed him." She didn't lose her temper, she didn't kill him, her wolf did in the heat of the moment, which sounded like he/his wolf had a hand in, as well. Then, her mom, while trying to reassure? her, says, “If he couldn’t fend you off when your temper was raised ...", which again shouldn't be a factor. The author makes clear human and wolf are separate; when a wolf they lose most of their humanity, so why would the human's temper even be a factor in those types of situations? It wouldn't. The wolf would do what a wolf would do ("lupine tendencies") without the human's temper coming into play. Then, throw in the discrepancy of "My memory was fuzzy after all these years ... " (pg117) and "After all these years, the memory of that night remained sharp ..." (pg123) 🙄
Sadly, I doubt I'll continue with this series. There's a slight twinge of curiosity about what the ex is up to, what's behind the box and locket, what will come of the relationship btw her and Duncan, but I don't know that I can push through another installment. I had high hopes, but I likely would've DNF'd this one had it not been BOM for the group.





Holiday horror/


Nice! That’d be awesome! At the very least it’d help make our TBRs a more manageable stack. I think I’d miss the comforting feeling of reading, so it’d have to be a power I could control the when and where of it.



FYI: I found this one (https://booktrack.app/) and will likely take it for a (5 book free) spin as a possible alternative.


