A review by natyweiss
The Burning Girls by C.J. Tudor

4.0

-ARC provided by publisher in exchange for honest review-

This book is being published today in the US

A vicar moves with her daughter form Nottingham to the countryside in Sussex. She was sent to a new chapel in a community that carries a painful and sinister past. Two girls were burned alive during the Protestants purge 500 years ago and in the recent years, two girls disappeared without leaving a trace. Each and every one in Chapel Croft is somehow related to those deeply traumatic events. And every one of them is hiding a piece of the puzzle to protect themselves.
Reverend Jack and her teenage daughter Flo, carry their own traumas and secrets. When they start to unravel the threads of the past that is haunting this small community, their own suffering resurfaces more threatening than ever.
The use of different points of view makes it a very dynamic reading.
Haunted visions, exorcism and shocking twists make this book a must read for horror and mystery lovers. Goosebumps guaranteed.

For me was a Four Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐