“Sometimes, it’s not about forgiveness—it’s about revenge.”
FOR JESLY ALLBROOK, a promising district attorney in downtown Dallas, it’s been one helluva year. Between being plagued by a malevolent voice riding shotgun in her head and burying the client she and her ex murdered, life can’t get any worse.
So when an assassin foils Jesly’s would-be-suicide by shooting her off the rooftop of Dallas’ Renaissance Tower, no one believes her near-death encounter or the haunting visions that torment her every waking minute. Institutionalized against her will and desperate to prove her sanity, Jesly discovers she’s not the first patient driven to madness at the voice’s behest.
But if she doesn’t figure out what it’s really after, the body count won’t stop with her. Confronted with the ultimate test, her survival will determine whether she can grasp a new lease on life or face an even darker fate.
An enthralling fusion of supernatural fiction, psychological horror, and mythological fiction, THE PLACE WE ALL GO forces us to confront the demons of our past and consider the price we’re willing to pay for redemption. Prepare for a heart-pounding journey that will challenge your perception of life and death.
M. Dylan Blair is a dark fantasy and supernatural thriller author who has spent time immemorial trying to answer the big questions in life. As a writer, her novels are no different. Ever webbing the strands of Time and space together with a dash of mythology and the supernatural thrown in, Blair blends genres in her search for the truth.
Driven by a passion for studying religion and mythology, she’s resorted to answering her questions through novels. Her latest release, The Place We All Go, is a supernatural psychological thriller set to come out on August 15th, 2024.
She lives in Florida with her family, their rescue lab named Scout, and two cats: Patches and Momo. You can find her across social media @thedarkmythologist usually with her head buried in some kind of research or with a cup of coffee at weird hours.
There is so much going on in this story that I felt confused. There are a lot of scenes that seem to blend into one another. It's a good story that just did not flow right for me. In the middle of the story, I finally got a small glimpse of what was happening.
I always give an author another chance to see if I can connect with a different story
3.5 rating rounded up to 4
Thank you, Dylan Blair
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