Rating:
Stars
Themes:
Horror, Supernatural Thriller, Short Stories
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is the second installment in the Eerie Acadia series and follows a similar format to the first tackling elements of mental health and fear one at a time for the character. This time we meet an adult with more grown up worries and looking for help wherever she can. The therapist definitely gave me eerie vibes from the off and I think was well written and the ending felt sweet and hopeful after everything.
Favourite Quote:
"For the next couple of weeks, I found that anxiety was no longer something I felt inclined to claim as 'mine.' I stopped saying 'my anxiety and referred to the condition simply as anxiety, giving it less personalization and removing it from my identity. I realised now it was not a part of who I was. It was a part of being human, but it was not a part of my authentic self."
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