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Home Is Where the Horror Is by C.V. Hunt

amandaslittlelibrary's review

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3.0

Third book I’ve read from this author, so it was a bit easier to stomach, and it was a bit longer than the first two I read and felt a lot more developed.

Thankfully, the main character Evan wasn’t the absolute worst, because in Ritualistic Human Sacrifice, Nick was AWFUL, and in Murder House, Brett was also pretty shitty and I felt no sympathy for either of them. In Evan’s case…. He felt much more real of a character, he was a man who actually felt remorse and had a moral compass, so I wasn’t annoyed being in his head and watching what was happening to him in the cabin.

This book though, was still pretty graphic and horrifying - I felt icky af reading any scene involving Tryphena & Lloyd (Evan’s neighbors) and wish the author hadn’t felt the need to write explicit sex scenes involving a minor. Also, justice for Rachel???? She didn’t not deserve what happened to her.

All in all, it was a book I couldn’t put down, though it could be triggering for others.

Triggers: mentions of suicide, incest/child abuse, necrophilia, rape, dismemberment, and there was a whole thing with the cat crawling into the MC’s body via his mouth??? It was weird

vanquishingvolumes's review

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2.0

2 Srars - I Didn’t Like This Book

What started with a potential premise of a haunted house became nothing but a sex-filled violent story that left little to the imagination and much to be desired.
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