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Tag Archives: Pacific Northwest

The Drowning House by Cherie Priest: a Book Review

Time supposedly heals all wounds, but in Cherie Priest’s latest novel, the passing of time and a particularly dark and stormy night may prove that not only are some injuries too deeply embedded to go quietly, but also that home is not always where the heart is.

Posted bykwatkinsJuly 25, 2024June 20, 2025Posted inBook Review, For the Literary Enthusiasts (Not Snobs)Tags: authors, Book Review, books, character development, Cherie Priest, coming-of-age, fantasy, fiction, horror, horror-thriller, literary devices, literary fiction, mystery, mystery thriller, Pacific Coast, Pacific Northwest, poisoned pen press, setting the scene, sourcebooks landmark, storytelling, suspense, thriller, Washington State, women in lit, women supporting women, word nerds, write like a boss, writer, writer brain, Writer Life, writers, writers supporting writers1 Comment on The Drowning House by Cherie Priest: a Book Review

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