![]() ![]() You can find this original book review and many more at. ![]() A deep dive into psychological abuse and manipulation and their long-lasting emotional and mental tolls, This Might Hurt will certainly leave a mark. mysteries or cult books give This Might Hurt a try, it is a riveting tale of family abuse. ![]() I had no problem following the dual timelines of the story or staying entertained. It’s hard not to fall under the spell of Wisewood, or Wrobel’s mesmerizing, edge-of-your-seat storytelling. The writing was very engaging with plenty of surprises and twists, making this psychological thriller one that will keep you turning pages. Driven by guilt and fear, Natalie heads to Wisewood in hopes of bringing Kit back with her, but Wisewood and its charismatic leader known as Teacher have a few lessons to teach Natalie first. It’s been six months since the sisters have spoken when Natalie receives a cryptic email from someone at Wisewood threatening to expose a secret she’s been keeping from Kit. The residents sever all ties with the outside world. Seeking an end to her unhappiness, Kit joins Wisewood, a commune and retreat on a private island off the coast of Maine that teaches fearlessness and self-actualization. ![]() Natalie is logical and driven Kit is sensitive and directionless. Sisters Natalie and Kit have become estranged following the death of their mother. This Might Hurt by Stephanie Wrobel by Alana Quarles, Information on T10:47:10-04:00 | 0 Commentsįree will and self-discipline come to a head in Wrobel’s chilling novel, This Might Hurt. ![]()
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