“You opened the door for me, sweetheart… You let the monster in, so closing it now won’t make me go away.”
I have honestly loved every book of this series. That probably says something about me, a girl who is incapable of watching the scary movies these MMCs are inspired by, but that’s neither here nor there. This one starts when 8 year old Winnie witnesses a 12 year old Cassian murdering his older sister, her babysitter, on Halloween night. Now, more than a decade later, murders are happening again in her small town, suspiciously coinciding with Cassian’s return. Winnie has had to battle her demons pretty much alone while he has been gone and doesn’t know if she is ready to add another one to the list. She has been putting on a brave face, but the life she has been living really hasn’t been much of a life at all. I found myself tearing up but also chuckling at times at Winnie’s inner monologue. AJ Merlin does a really nice job of incorporating a bit of humor that way and also in the banter between the characters. Nobody writes a better chase scene through a Halloween haunt either. It felt like I was watching a movie in my head. Virgil and Wren both made appearances, which was also a nice touch. Serial killer bffs for life. As always for this author, this book was unhinged in the best ways. I loved Cassian and Winnie’s story and can’t wait for the next one.
“He tastes like perfection, like everything I’ve always wanted in a relationship but never found. He tastes like home, a home I’ve never found in Hayden Fields without him.”