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A review by horrorhussy
Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes
5.0
This book was intense, and insanely brutal!
It gave me the same feeling as We Need to Talk About Kevin, while reading I felt physically sick, but had to keep going, and really, Im glad I did, this is an amazing book.
Cathy is a young single girl in her 20s when she meets, what she thinks, is the catch of the century, Lee.
Lee soon charms all her friends and has every one believing she has made the catch of the century.
Four years later cathy is struggling to over come her demons, but feels she is getting better, until one phone call changes it all.
Into the darkest corner, switches from past to present in dairy entry format.
Future cathy has server OCD and Post traumatic stress disorder, and is struggling to take it one day at a time.
This books was incredible insightful into the life of someone dealing with a horrific past and how to brain tries to move on from such a thing.
be warned this book is not for the faint hearted, each new revelation about her past is more dark and brutal then the last.
Im really glad I read this book, even if in general I was horrified, its a great treatment of a very
sensitive topic!
4.5 stars
It gave me the same feeling as We Need to Talk About Kevin, while reading I felt physically sick, but had to keep going, and really, Im glad I did, this is an amazing book.
Cathy is a young single girl in her 20s when she meets, what she thinks, is the catch of the century, Lee.
Lee soon charms all her friends and has every one believing she has made the catch of the century.
Four years later cathy is struggling to over come her demons, but feels she is getting better, until one phone call changes it all.
Into the darkest corner, switches from past to present in dairy entry format.
Future cathy has server OCD and Post traumatic stress disorder, and is struggling to take it one day at a time.
This books was incredible insightful into the life of someone dealing with a horrific past and how to brain tries to move on from such a thing.
be warned this book is not for the faint hearted, each new revelation about her past is more dark and brutal then the last.
Im really glad I read this book, even if in general I was horrified, its a great treatment of a very
sensitive topic!
4.5 stars