A review by sparklylibros
Dearest by Jacquie Walters

5.0

My favorite type of horror is the one built off the every day life. What happens when the happiest time of your life isn't what you thought it would be?
Dearest takes postpartum to a whole other level and I was sitting straight up, jaw open the entire time. It felt claustrophobic, desperate, and manic at times.
I had to pause this multiple times because I was listening while eating and just couldn't do it. and that NEVER happens.
This was fast paced, the drama was thick, the storyline so insane, and the imagery had me so queasy.
Horror at it's finest and truly a fan of her work. I can not wait to pick up a physical copy and continue reading Jacquie's work.