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The Tooth Fairy

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I actually really enjoyed this book! I knew very little going into it which is quite different from my usual reads. Can very much feel the King influence (and loved the Dark Tower reference!!).

I wish that we explored a little more into Wendy's childhood and the differences between her perspective and Ed's perspective. The story about the rabbit was great and I would loved more moments like that to truly understand how disturbed Wendy was as a child.

I didn't particularly enjoy Ed's premonitions. Felt a little too close to the Shining and didn't seem particularly important to the story.

Overall really enjoyed this story. Thanks to Netgalley and David Tarsitano for the ebook and I will be ordering a physical copy soon to have on my shelf!

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4 because it did not end as good as it started but still I liked the story, most of it except for the trip across the country that FELT that long trying to read through it.

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Thank you to NetGalley for giving me and ARC to review.

The Tooth Fairy really kicks off with a great opening scene that really pulled me in! Loved it, for some reason, for me, the story felt a little flat at some points, but the story was interesting, different, and held my interest regardless.

Lots of gory details and scenes that make you wince at the sheet thought of getting into a dentist chair again! haha great read!

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******UNPOPULAR OPINION********

I was excited to get approved to read an ARC of this because the premise sounded good and the cover was fantastic. However, all the reveals were predictable and so was the ending. Disappointing and cannot recommend it. I did like some of the writing and the plot; hope his next book is better.

Thanks to Netgalley, David Tarsitano and his self-published book for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I am not the biggest horror fan, but I really liked what The Tooth Fairy was selling. This was a story that was interesting and thrilling and I was actually invested in the story and the characters. I like that Tarsitano doesn't give all the information that a reader would want, but I could also see how this may not jibe with many readers. Johnny was a "likable" character, but Jamie and Ed were the really likable characters. There are many holes in the story, but honestly, it doesn't detract from the story as a whole. It was a good story with some very creepy moments.

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Wow! I flew through this book in 2 days because I couldn't put it down, despite some challenging content.
We follow Johnny as he leaves his wife and embarks on a cross country road trip, with a sore tooth. Along the way, he meets Jamie, who he offers a ride to. Their trip is sidelined in a small town, thanks to the increasing pain of the ignored tooth, where Johnny meets Wendy, who is a second generation dentist with personal demons.

This book is insanely good! I loved the set-up of the characters, and the gradual building of dread. There is an underlying theme of pain, and thanks to Tarsitano's writing, it is palpable. From past traumas to small towns to torture, Tarsitano masterfully mixes it all into a chilling and horrific tale. Such a promising debut- I can't wait to read home. I highly recommend this to horror fans.

Thank you to Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for review.

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A tense and fast moving suspense tale. A man running from the life he no longer wants, a woman running from a past she can't even remember - on a head long collision course reaching a violent conclusion. The power of friends old and new and long hidden secrets weave through the fast moving tale. Don't want to give any spoilers, just read it

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This book is bonkers! For the first third of the book I was a little bored, but then some shit starts and it got way better for me. Gory and cringey at times, it isn’t for the weak, but I can easily recommend for any horror fan.

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Johnny Hawk is a successful entrepreneur in the tech field, escaping from his former life after an utter breakdown. During his trip across the country, his route crosses with Wendy Jag, a beautiful woman who works as a dentist in New Mexico.
As the attraction between the two lost souls escalates furiously, they engage in a passionate and daring physical affair. For the first time in a while Johnny finds some peace and hope for the future.
But he cannot imagine that behind those innocent and deep eyes Wendy is a profoundly disturbed woman, tormented by the demons of her past: a childhood made of abuses, losses and nightmares filled with darkness. As Wendy’s feelings for Johnny grow stronger, the fight inside Wendy’s chaotic subconscious begins.
The Tooth Fairy, a dormant and malevolent side of her personality is reawakening, silently awaiting…to take over.

This is a brilliant read.
Wonderful well written plot and story line that had me engaged from the start.
Love the well fleshed out characters and found them believable.
Great suspense and found myself second guessing every thought I had continuously.
Can't wait to read what the author brings out next.
Recommend reading.

I was provided an ARC from NetGalley and the publisher. This is my own hone\st voluntary review.

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What in the hell did I just read?!?

I honestly have no idea but I LOVED IT.

The TLDR on THE TOOTH FAIRY by @dtarsitanooffical, Johnny Hawk, a successful business man, finds his wife cheating. He has a breakdown, leaves his company and drives across the county. While traveling, he picks up a hitchhiker, Jamie. When they make it to New Mexico, Johnny’s tooth hurts something fierce (and has since the beginning of the book) and Jamie insists they stop and get it looked at.

Enter Wendy. Single woman. A dentist. Going back and forth from Albuquerque to Copper City, where she grew up. She has her own crazy demons, which are HELLA apparent throughout the novel. Her father was a dentist and had his dental operation in their basement. Wendy’s father is long gone but she still has the house…and the dental equipment in the basement. I bet you can guess what happens next. A crazy massive storm of sex, kidnapping, torture and hidden demons. It’s a lot to process.

Y’all. I already have a major dentist phobia. I’m that person who dreams about their teeth falling out…FREQUENTLY. When I started reading the book I questioned why I even bothered because OH MY GOD, I was so uncomfortable.

But the whole story was masterfully written, weaving in multiple characters almost seamlessly. And dear God, the twist at the end made me gasp out loud (to which my husband dully asked, “The book?”) I don’t think this book will be leaving my memory for quite some time.

If you’re a fan of gore and horror and just generally insanity, check out this book.

Thank you to @netgalley and @davidtarsitanoofficial for my free e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I really really enjoyed this. It started strong and did not slow down throughout the entire book.

This book follows Johnny, a tech executive who is running away from his life that is falling apart. On his way, he meets Jamie who happens to be going to the same place Johnny is, so he gives him a ride. On the way, Johnny has a medical emergency and must see a dentist in a small forgotten town. Then he meets Wendy, the towns dentist. What happens after that… you’ll have to read to find out.

My only critique, which doesn’t take away from the book, but as someone with a psychology background, I am very tired of seeing people with mental illness portrayed as violent or dangerous. I think this book tells a story about how trauma can change someone’s life but in the book, her diagnosis was portrayed as the cause of her actions. I did like that she was seen in therapy though!

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What a ride ... really enjoyed this thriller, horror novel ... up there with some of the best including King, Blatty, and McDowell. All of the characters are well scripted and enjoyable to follow through the story. Very hard to put down as you are kept in suspense as the story unfolds. I think a visit to the dentist is well of the cards now and I have a new understanding of "The Tooth Fairy'. Highly recommended to all horror, thriller, mystery readers and well worth five (5) stars.

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