Hazelthorn
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Narrateur(s):
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Michael Crouch
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Auteur(s):
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CG Drews
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CG Drews, instant New York Times-bestselling author of Don't Let the Forest In, returns with another deeply unsettling and yet hauntingly beautiful tale of murder and botanical body horror, perfect for fans of Andrew Joseph White, Annihilation, and We Have Always Lived in the Castle.
Evander has lived like a ghost in the forgotten corners of the Hazelthorn estate ever since he was taken in by his reclusive billionaire guardian, Byron Lennox-Hall, when he was a child. For his safety, Evander has been given three ironclad rules to follow:
He can never leave the estate. He can never go into the gardens. And most importantly, he can never again be left alone with Byron's charming, underachieving grandson, Laurie.
That last rule has been in place ever since Laurie tried to kill Evander seven years ago, and yet somehow Evander is still obsessed with him.
When Byron suddenly dies, Evander inherits Hazelthorn’s immense gothic mansion and acres of sprawling grounds, along with the entirety of the Lennox-Hall family's vast wealth. But Evander's sure his guardian was murdered, and Laurie may be the only one who can help him find the killer before they come for Evander next.
Perhaps even more concerning is how the overgrown garden is refusing to stay behind its walls, slipping its vines and spores deeper into the house with each passing day. As the family’s dark secrets unravel alongside the growing horror of their terribly alive, bloodthirsty garden, Evander needs to find out what he’s really inheriting before the garden demands to be fed once more.
"Genuinely creepy … Lush, angsty, queer horror."—Kirkus Reviews
©2025 CG Drews (P)2025 Recorded BooksI... Am on the fence at their books being considered YA, though, as many young teens read YA and... Not sure. Might be a bit too hard core. Let alone some very deep and mature subjects like trauma and abuse, smut almost seems vanilla next to some of these scenes lol
Then again, I devoured deep, complicated and unsettling stuff like this as a teen myself, so at the end of the day, if you enjoyed Don't Let the Forest In and/or if you're a fan of Folk, Psychological and Body horror, this book os for you!
Murky and beautifully grotesque
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