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A review by feelinnocane
Homecoming by Kinsley Kincaid
dark
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
5.0
This was a ride. First and foremost, this is an Erotic Horror, so please check the triggers. Elijah and Rain are back, and if you don’t know who they are, you’re on Book 2—Book 1 is Haunted by the Devil.
It is also part of The Exodus Series Standalones, which includes 7 books by 7 amazing authors. They all share the same world but tell their own individual stories. It’s such a cool concept because these stories overlap at various points both on and off the pages surrounding a specific night called "The Reckoning".
The Reckoning.
All crime is legal on the night of the Reckoning. Truly, anything goes. There are no rules and nothing is off-limits when The Exodus plays their games. The event that happens only once every ten years.
I appreciate that this book picks up right where the last one leaves off, and the references to the first book help jog your memory. We also get to meet Elijah’s dad, Nathan, aka Nate, and see the dynamic of their relationship. Along with that, we get small glimpses into Elijah’s childhood. And then there’s the spice and gore. There’s one scene where I actually held my breath. Elijah and Rain complement each other and share a bond that is unmatched. The story strikes a perfect balance of blood, plot, and spice. 10 out of 10.
It is also part of The Exodus Series Standalones, which includes 7 books by 7 amazing authors. They all share the same world but tell their own individual stories. It’s such a cool concept because these stories overlap at various points both on and off the pages surrounding a specific night called "The Reckoning".
The Reckoning.
All crime is legal on the night of the Reckoning. Truly, anything goes. There are no rules and nothing is off-limits when The Exodus plays their games. The event that happens only once every ten years.
I appreciate that this book picks up right where the last one leaves off, and the references to the first book help jog your memory. We also get to meet Elijah’s dad, Nathan, aka Nate, and see the dynamic of their relationship. Along with that, we get small glimpses into Elijah’s childhood. And then there’s the spice and gore. There’s one scene where I actually held my breath. Elijah and Rain complement each other and share a bond that is unmatched. The story strikes a perfect balance of blood, plot, and spice. 10 out of 10.