In standard Megan Miranda style, You Belong Here was a slow-burning plot full of simmering suspense and unending dread. Bracketed by the past and the present, the dual timelines crafted a tale riddled with uncertainty as the enigmatic truth slowly came into view. Taking place in a small college town filled with ghosts of the past, the dark academia setting felt like yet another persona alongside the handful of well-developed characters. Oozing with a collegiate feel but also plenty of foreboding, the campus came alive with each additional page. Yet again, Ms. Miranda created a locale that felt utterly real with its own distinct sense of time and place, which became just as addictive as the premise.
As for the rest of the cast, from the protagonists’ realistic mother-daughter dynamic to the handful of old friends and enemies that presented as believable red herrings, I found myself holding my breath much of the time. Suspicious in the best possible way, nearly every person in this spine-tingling premise received a heavy dose of my side-eye glances as I tried to work out the whos, whats, and whys. After all, I didn’t trust a single one of the characters—up to and including Delilah and Beckett. Were they hiding something from the reader? Or were they victims themselves? I’m going to leave it to you to find out as this story was too good to spoil in even the tiniest way.
All said and done, with a perfect mix of eerie small town vibes, intense unease, and palpable emotion, I was thrilled to fall head over heels for this dark, chilling ride. With a series of subtle clues that led to a domino-like fall of well-timed twists and turns, I was particularly pleased with the heart-pumping climax that shocked me but good. I mean, even her parents were hiding some delicious long-buried secrets. Complex but also easy to follow, the non-stop suspense spun tales within tales that ended with a shocking conclusion that I didn’t see coming. Haunting, atmospheric, and undeniably tense, I ate up every word of this dynamite, must-read tale of psychological suspense. Rating of 4.5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Beckett Bowery never thought she’d return to Wyatt Valley, a picturesque college town in the Virginia mountains steeped in tradition. Her roots there were strong: Beckett’s parents taught at the college, and she never even imagined studying anywhere else—until a tragedy her senior year ended with two local men dead, and her roommate on the run, never to be seen again…
For the last two decades, Beckett has done her best to keep her distance. Then her daughter, Delilah, secretly applies to Wyatt College and earns a full scholarship, and Beckett can only hope that her lingering fears are unfounded. But deep down she knows that Wyatt Valley has a long memory, and that the past isn’t the only dangerous thing in town…
Thank you to Megan Miranda and Marysue Rucci Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: July 29, 2025
Content warning: missing person, fire