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A review by booksinthedark
Cabbage by C. S. Fritz
4.0
This is a great short horror story with all the creepy and unsettling feelings while reading it.
This is about Thomas and Rosemary. Thomas is bringing a sick Rosemary home from the hospital so she can live out her remaining days in the comfort of her home. While she was in the hospital Thomas created a beautiful garden for Rosemary. On the same day he brings her home an incident happens in the garden that involves a lot of blood. Is it a miracle or is it a curse?
I was fully hooked for this entire story. The beginning reminded me a lot of The Hay Bale by Priscilla Bettis and had the same kind of horror in it. The reason this isn't a five star read is because we have a lot of questions by the end of it. Sometimes it works and makes the bad downright terrifying. However I couldn't stop asking myself the questions. What happened to Anna? What did Thomas do? How did Rosemary handle it? How long ago was all this? What is up with the horse? Even after all those unanswered questions, the ending was terrifying, in a good way.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for giving me an arc copy for my honest review.
This is about Thomas and Rosemary. Thomas is bringing a sick Rosemary home from the hospital so she can live out her remaining days in the comfort of her home. While she was in the hospital Thomas created a beautiful garden for Rosemary. On the same day he brings her home an incident happens in the garden that involves a lot of blood. Is it a miracle or is it a curse?
I was fully hooked for this entire story. The beginning reminded me a lot of The Hay Bale by Priscilla Bettis and had the same kind of horror in it. The reason this isn't a five star read is because we have a lot of questions by the end of it. Sometimes it works and makes the bad downright terrifying. However I couldn't stop asking myself the questions. What happened to Anna? What did Thomas do? How did Rosemary handle it? How long ago was all this? What is up with the horse? Even after all those unanswered questions, the ending was terrifying, in a good way.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for giving me an arc copy for my honest review.