A review by trisha_thomas
Dark Things I Adore by Katie Lattari

2.0

This was an interesting mystery. The story is told with 4 POV. Audra is your main POV. She's the one with the plan, the barely concealed anger and the most vague of all the characters. Max is another POV, unfortunately. I didn't think his POV was necessary and I hated every time a chapter started with him. There is also Juniper, a girl at a camp for artists and we learn about her, her huge group of friends and this art community. Finally, there are notes that give little info to start - some are poems but most are little notes about depression, goals and love. It's hard, for at least the first 200+ pages, to really see how all these storylines go together. It's slow paced, meandering, and it was hard to push through. Once you get through about half way, it speeds up and you get more details and a lot of reveals. But for me, that was about 100 pages too little too late. I wish I'd liked this more but it was just too slow. The ending was shocking through, heartbreaking and gasp-worthy and deserved an extra star!

A huge thank you to the author and publisher for providing an e-ARC via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.