That’s when Ellis shows up: a famous (teen) author who is writing about the Dalloway murders and pulls Felicity in to her research. This time, she’s determined to set aside the attraction to witchcraft and concentrate on her studies. At the time, she’d been obsessed with Dalloway House’s history, with its murders and rumors of witchcraft. Last year, her girlfriend died in a tragic accident. This is a dark academia YA novel about Felicity, who has come back to her exclusive/pretentious boarding school after taking a leave to take care of her mental health. Likely if I hadn’t have had that gap in between, I would have enjoyed it more. I also started listening to this in October, when I love reading horror and thrillers, but it expired when I was halfway through and I finished in about a month later. So while I didn’t enjoy this read as a whole, that’s down to my own choices. I went into it looking for a creepy, unsettling read and then finished feeling unnerved and unhappy about feeling that way. I feel a little “ dead dove, do not eat” about this reading experience.
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