

The flow was up and down (probably due to the different narrators and style). The main reason why I gave this 4 stars and not 5 stars is that parts of the book just get bogged down and are hard to push through. There are not a lot of gross out terrible moments, but the feeling of dread creeps through the book, goes away, and creeps back again. Even though this book is horror, in the end, I found it to be a love story at it’s core.

Once you get into the book though, you realize that was bey design. I was hesitant with this book, but thought it was a very solid horror book that reminded me a lot of several other works by Lovecraft, James, Jackson, and other horror aficionados.

And then I hated how some things were portrayed. That book, Hex, started off well and then just descended into confusion for me. So, I had an up and down experience with the last book I read by Heuvelt. Please note that I received this book via NetGalley.
