A Welcome Reunion by Lucinda Berry
Published August 2023 via Amazon Original Stories
A chilling look at what comes after: when Hannah knew her before, Janie was a violently abused child—someone in need of help, support, love. But Janie's disturbances went far deeper than that, and there was no recovering from what she did.
She's eighteen now. An adult. Released from juvenile detention, her record locked, going by a new name—and prepared to set the world on fire. And Hannah isn't prepared to see it burn.
This story is set sometime after Berry's The Perfect Child. It's not necessary to read that first—I have not, and I didn't realize until I'd finished the story that it's a follow-up to a full-length book. I suspect (having skimmed some reviews for the book) that this will go a ways to satisfy readers who hoped for more of an ending to the book, but the creepiness of the violence in this story tells me that I will have to save consideration of the book for a day when I'm in the mood to be unable to sleep at night.
All told, a satisfyingly creepy shot of writing that begs the question—how far would you go to keep your world in one piece, and to keep someone else from destroying it?
Thanks to the author and publisher for providing a review copy through NetGalley.
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