His presence is not only uncomfortable but also disturbing, as he is paying Vera’s mother to live off the essence of the house, slowly feeding on the psychic dark energies and bad memories like some nasty parasite.Īnd indeed there is darkness and bad memories aplenty at Crowder House. While Vera prepares to get Daphne’s affairs settled, she is also distracted by her mother’s houseguest, an artist named James Duvall living in the backyard shed. Twelve years since her return to Crowder House, being back is just as unsettling as she remembered, but her mother Daphne is practically unrecognizable, the illness eating at her from the inside out. The story follows protagonist Vera who is returning to her childhood home after getting news that her mother is dying. Sarah Gailey is one of the most versatile authors in SFF today, and when I saw that she was writing a horror novel, my first reaction was “Hell yes!” You never know what you’ll get with her books, so I was filled with curiosity and no small amount of excitement when I picked up Just Like Home. Publisher: Macmillan Audio (July 19, 2022) This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. Audiobook Review: Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
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