Dark Things I Adore Book Review

Katie Lattari's Dark Things I Adore is twisty and creepy. It's a story that takes you from 2018 when Audra and her art professor are going on a weekend vacay to go over Audra's thesis - and perhaps more, if the professor gets his way, and 1988 at an artist's retreat camp where secrets are buried. How does it all connect? You'll love finding your way as you read this book.

Audra and her professor, Max, are alone in Audra's home in the Maine woods to go over her thesis, but little does Max know that the entire weekend has been orchestrated by Audra. Why? Because of something that happened in 1988 in those same Maine woods.

This book was first recommended to me by Reading Group Guides, but I wasn't able to get a review copy before the book's September publication date. It was worth the wait, though. I think this would make a great book club discussion. It's a book about men who take what they want and what happens when one woman says "enough". It's a revenge story, and you're never quite sure how it's going to end. 

Dark Things I Adore is published by Sourcebooks Landmark and is available to purchase now. I received a free e-ARC.

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