![]() Also, fun fact: a lot of these rereleased Point Horror books have little mini biographies about the authors in the back with pictures, so that's neat. Cooney, one of my other favorite Point Horror authors, she has way more hits than misses, which can't be said for other authors. She seems to have a really good formula going and, like Caroline B. Will 100% be checking out more of her stuff, though. ![]() There were some great lines in here about grief and getting over trauma and also some good zingers (check my Goodreads status updates), but apart from that, it was pretty bland. ![]() Three, I don't know, I was just really bored. Two, it's way more dated (party lines? LOL), whereas, THE DRIFTER felt kind of timeless. One, it just didn't have the same level of suspense and drama and atmosphere. I don't think this one works quite as well as THE DRIFTER did for a couple reasons. ![]() Hot dangerous guys, strong but kind of dreamy heroines, and sort of a modern gothy vibe. Richie Tankersley Cusick writes a lot of my favorite tropes. There's townies and tourists and all the hot young things are lifeguards, and it should basically be 90s teen paradise. The heroine, Kelsey, goes to this beachy island with her mom to meet her mom's boyfriend and his kids. So far this is my least Cusick book I've read as part of my experiment. Is there anything more 90s than a horror novel set at the beach? I don't think so. ![]()
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