Book Reviews & Thoughts |
Goodreads Synopsis: He took them in, but could they ever leave? Lord Rupert Lacy gives Caz the creeps. But her hippie mother and dreamy younger sister have fallen for his act and accept his invitation to move in. While it’s a step up from living in a van, the dilapidated mansion scares Caz. As she explores its lonely corridors, she begins to suspect that the reclusive aristocrat is hiding a dark secret. Haunted by strange noises and bizarre dreams, Caz tries to warn her family. Only nobody is listening. Increasingly desperate and isolated, the teenager feels compelled to take drastic action. Will it be enough to save them before it’s too late? The Insect Room by Felicity Hughes | Goodreads Thank you to Felicity Hughes for providing me with an ebook copy of The Insect Room for me to read and review. The Insect Room is a very unique, suspense-filled debut novel. It is filled with many quirky, creepy scenes that brought back memories of reading A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. The winding, weird events of the story woven by Hughes had me questioning the main character's sanity and the suspense built was very reminiscent of the vibes created by B.A. Paris in The Breakdown. However, the ending fell a bit flat for me. I feel like I missed or misunderstood some important detail and I felt like I was left hanging and there was no resolution of the final situation. 3 Stars!
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Currently Reading...The Guest
by B.A. Paris Caution Contents Are Hot
by Sandra Alex Search for a previous post:
Archives
April 2024
|