
Member Reviews

This book was dark and twisted and Rosie was creepy.
It was a fast paced story and isn't for the faint hearted.
It's my first Louise Worthington book and I look forward to reading more.
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Rosie shadows
By Louise Worthington
Pub date 1 mar 2021
I loved this book didn’t take me long to read this story the cover very creepy such creepy haunting vibes to this story you enjoy. I loved the characters you felt really connected with them .The writing style was beautiful written even though some part were very creepy I would have loved to been on that prison tour with them though. I didn’t want the story to end I loved every page so many creepy plots and twists you enjoy. Archies character was so creepy and mysterious it made you want to read more every page a turn over such a brilliant read I loved all the characters. Thank you for the book.

This was a strange book, a whole lot of promise, but fizzled out in the end. Mostly, it was rather bizarre in the pacing. The stuff alluded to in the blurb came around halfway through, and by that point, the story was already meandering. The creepy quotient was fantastic, and Rosie was delightfully horrifying, disgusting, scary. But almost nothing happened in the first half, and then everything exploded in the second in a way that I found difficult to get my head around.
I was also unable to understand why the dead guy's girlfriend ended up sleeping with her undead boss, even though she was still grieving, and she didn't even like him.
(Review copy from NetGalley)

This is an extremely original premise and that sense of difference flows through to the characters and how they relate to one another. The author does a great job in painting a vivid picture of the setting for this book. I found myself liking characters that perhaps should not have been so appealing. The pace was a bit mixed - sometimes it seemed to drag while at others I could barely keep track of the twists and turns. Overall, I recommend this book and suspect the next book will be even better.

This story runs the full breadth of emotions you want from horror: fear, unsettled, curious, scared, plus that sense of concern for characters you care about. I loved every minute of it! The creepy, gothic atmosphere of the prison and the ancient yew tree, and the brilliant rendering of weirdo Archie and Rosie, plus the psychological warps of the main character from grief and fear, are all second to none. Even minor characters like odd ball Trevor had me twitching. Great stuff!

Thanks NetGalley publishers and author for this advance readers copy!
So I enjoyed the story! I did... But this just wasn't my type of read!
It wad a bit slow for me! I'm sure there ate some out there who would enjoy this!
I really thought from the description it was going to be good.... It just fell flat in some ways