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K.N.
is on page 170 of 320
Each chapter is a different character’s point of view but it’s labeled so it’s not too overwhelming to track them. There’s some eerie folklore behind the rumor that a horse gave birth to a baby - this is so solidly written I’m surprised this is a debut novel…
— Jan 20, 2025 11:26AM
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K.N.
is on page 200 of 320
Wait, what? What the heck did Roswell just see? That’s terrifying.
And, darnit, Marshall is too young to be played by Margo so now I’m seeing Kaitlyn Dever! She was in the series Justified & has the right vibe… this book NEEDS to be a limited series! It’s creepy and I want to see what Roswell just saw captured by more than my imagination… or maybe not *gulp*
— Jun 19, 2025 05:39PM
And, darnit, Marshall is too young to be played by Margo so now I’m seeing Kaitlyn Dever! She was in the series Justified & has the right vibe… this book NEEDS to be a limited series! It’s creepy and I want to see what Roswell just saw captured by more than my imagination… or maybe not *gulp*

K.N.
is on page 191 of 320
Back to this book - it’s been calling to me! Did I already mention I see character Marshall as actress Margo Martindale? I gotta know the truth behind this bizarre mystery.
— Jun 17, 2025 09:17PM

K.N.
is on page 70 of 320
Each chapter is clearly labeled which character’s POV it will use - interesting cast of characters so far…
— Jan 14, 2025 09:10PM

K.N.
is on page 62 of 320
Wow, this book has atmosphere! I’m seeing the journalist Marshall as the actress Margo Martindale… I can really see this as a limited tv series! It’s checking my boxes for eerie and strange so far.
— Jan 10, 2025 09:02PM

K.N.
is on page 18 of 320
I’m gonna LOVE this main character!
“She wondered if she made them uncomfortable. She was a big woman, and made no attempt at being pretty. Her hair was short and often uncombed, and she didn’t bother with makeup. She was bitterly comfortable inside her own body in a way women often weren’t, and sometimes that unsettled people.” pg18
— Jan 02, 2025 12:19PM
“She wondered if she made them uncomfortable. She was a big woman, and made no attempt at being pretty. Her hair was short and often uncombed, and she didn’t bother with makeup. She was bitterly comfortable inside her own body in a way women often weren’t, and sometimes that unsettled people.” pg18

K.N.
is on page 6 of 320
Um, wow, just reading the introduction has set an eerie folk horror vibe - exactly what I was hoping for! And other reviewers who loved it “get” folk horror and are excitedly chanting “horror for horse girls!” Happy this will be my first book of 2025.
— Jan 01, 2025 09:02PM