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Book Review: This Might Hurt

Thank you to Simon and Schuster Canada for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.


Synopsis

Welcome to Wisewood. Where we keep your secrets, if you keep ours.

Kit Collins knows she needs to change.

So when she hears about Wisewood, a six month self-improvement program on a remote, private island, Kit signs up. She is to have no contact with the outside world.

But then an email reaches her sister, Natalie:

We know what you did. Would you like to come tell your sister - or should we?

As Natalie embarks on a journey to find Kit, it becomes clear that they are both in danger. And as each sister tries to guard her own secrets, the chances of them ever returning home diminish...


My Review

This book starts off with an unknown narrator which makes for an intriguing read especially in the early parts of the novel before you find out who this mystery character is. There are several parts to this book and the timeline does jump around quite a bit which may be a tad bit confusing for some readers.


The book is a bit strange and slightly creepy, both in the setting and a couple of the characters. Some parts of the book lagged a bit and though there was a somewhat satisfying twist, my favorite book by this author is still Darling Rose Gold.


My Rating: 3/5

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Book Details

Author: Stephanie Wrobel

Publisher: Simon and Schuster.

Publication Date: February 22, 2022

Genre: Thriller. Suspense. Mystery. Psychological thriller. Cults. Adult Fiction.

Edition: Paperback.

Pages: 336.


 




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