Published by Random House, Delacorte Press Genres: Fiction, LGBT, LGBTQ, Mystery, Paranormal, Supernatural, thriller, young adult
Format: ARC, eBook
“Sixteen years ago, six girls were born on the same day…”
Creepy, witchy, atmospheric, and unique! Six of Sorrow is about six teenage girls living in Sorrow, Louisiana who share the same birthday and become friends until a rift occurs. Isabeau and Reuel remain friends while the other girls go their own ways. Reuel goes missing only to return days later sick with no memory of where she was or what happened to her. The former friends all gather once again. Questions swirl in their minds when another in their group goes missing. What is happening? Why are members of their group being taken? Is there a connection? Is it their shared birthdays or could it be something else entirely???
I enjoyed this creepy, small town supernatural mystery thriller. It was unique, imaginative, well thought out, and enjoyable. This book played out like a movie in my mind. I enjoyed the secrets, the descriptions, the witch aspect, the spells, the danger, the hint of romance, the creepy vibe and the writing. I look forward to reading more books by this author in the future.
Atmospheric, creepy, well thought out, unique, and supernatural. Plus, that cover!
Thank you to Random House Children’s | Delacorte Press and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.