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A review by belleanndthebook
House of Roots and Ruin by Erin A. Craig
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
4.0
House of Roots and Ruins addresses the most intriguing aspect of the plot that was left open in the end of House of Salt and Sorrows: Verity’s character. Just like its predecessor, House of Roots and Ruins is an incredibly immersive and atmospheric book! In this case, rather than a retelling of any one particular story, the plot is a more modern take on traditional gothic fiction. In particular, the story and the vibes reminded me quite heavily of Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.
Personally, only the ending of this book left me wanting more. I absolutely enjoyed the dark, creepy atmosphere of this book, and it also had some thematic and romantic elements that fleshed out the story.
Thank you to NetGalley and Delacorte Press for giving me the e-arc!
Graphic: Child death and Gaslighting
Explicit on-page discussions of intentional eugenics.