A review by pbanditp
Sunny Pines by Glen Krisch

4.0

“The ‘Pines was a dead end. No one seemed to leave except in a coffin.”
Friendships built from tragedy never die. Connor, Miggy, and Jelica found a way out of Sunny Pines that didn’t involve a pine box but now, 22 years later they reunite at the spot where Sunny Pines burned down. They all survived the abuse, the violence, the trafficking and the drugs and want to make sure the evil of this spot never returns. Is their friendship strong enough to face what they ran from? Full of real and raw emotion, you see what these kids went through while growing up and how strong friendships can be all you need.
This story is dark and the past won’t stay dead. It is too short of a book for me to get into any more detail but this is a collaborative project of four great authors. SUNNY PINES was written by Ray Garton, @bev.vincent , Kealan Patrick Burke, and @glenrkrisch where the first author would write a section then hand it off to the next, and so on and so forth.