A review by yeehawhunnyreads
Bad Cree, by Jessica Johns

dark emotional mysterious reflective medium-paced
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

bad cree is an absolutely stunning debut. a captivating story of love, loss and the power of family. the book completely pulls you in from the first page. set between vancouver and alberta this dreamy story delicately weaves in and out of the waking world, past and present. i found myself so immersed in the writing it was suspenseful, captivating, and visceral. a definite page turner. the characters are raw, emotional, complex. though the book is eerie and unsettling it felt grounded through the theme of familial roots and cultural identity. 
this book beautifully explores the horror genre bending between supernatural, folk, and domestic. i can’t say enough good things about this book. 
bad cree has undoubtedly become one of my favourite novels. i will be recommending this one forever.