This Might Hurt is a whip-smart thriller of sisters, secrets and sanctuary and what fear will do to those we love. To learn if this place of healing has more sinister motives.Ĭan she rescue Kit? Or might Natalie be the one who needs saving?īecause Wisewood is far easier to get into than to leave. Who is digging into the Collins' past? How did they discover Natalie's secret? She will have to go to Wisewood to find out. You know that magical feeling when you find an author whose work seems to somehow just click for you That’s me with. In a matter of two books, Stephanie Wrobel has cemented herself as one of my must-read thriller writers. Would you like to come and tell your sister - or should we? The Verdict: must-read psychological suspense. Then, after six months of silence, she receives a message: We know what you did. Why does it forbid contact with the outside world? Is it a cult? This Might Hurt, by Stephanie Wrobel (Berkley, fiction) What it’s about: In Wrobel’s gripping new psychological thriller, sisters Natalie and Kit become estranged after their. But when Kit insists on joining Wisewood, a self-help retreat on a secluded Maine island, Natalie has concern. Unlike her younger sister, Kit - who can't seem to settle on anything. High-flier Natalie Collins isn't the worrying type. Where we keep your secrets, if you keep ours. The smart, sophisticated, standout new thriller from the author of The Recovery of Rose Gold.
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