Wicker Man meets Final Destination in Jennifer Thorne's atmospheric, unsettling folk horror novel about love, duty, and community. On the idyllic island of Lute, every seventh summer, seven people die. No more, no less. Lute and its inhabitants are blessed, year after year, with good weather, good health, and good fortune. They live a happy, superior life, untouched by the war that rages all around them. So it’s only fair that every seven years, on the day of the tithe, the island’s gift is honored. Nina Treadway is new to The Day. A Florida girl by birth, she became a Lady through her marriage to Lord Treadway, whose family has long protected the island. Nina’s heard about The Day, of course. Heard about the horrific tragedies, the lives lost, but she doesn’t believe in it. It's all superstitious nonsense. Stories told to keep newcomers at bay and youngsters in line. Then The Day begins. And it's a day of nightmares, of grief, of reckoning. But it is also a day of community. Of survival and strength. Of love, at its most pure and untamed. When The Day ends, Nina―and Lute―will never be the same.
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Content warnings: Suicidal ideation, self harm, blood, gore, violence, death, loss of a loved one.
Wow... this book blew me away. I was immediately drawn in by this beautiful cover and synopsis and Jennifer Thorne did not disappoint. This story was dark, ominous, and a rollercoaster from page 1. I was so addicted to this haunting story that I read this cover to cover in a single sitting. And if you have access to the audiobook I highly recommend giving it a try, the narrator was fantastic.
This book was the perfect mix between dark, lush atmosphere and jaw dropping twists. This book is gory and bloody and not for the faint of heart. But when I tell you I audibly gasped multiple times through this novel... The author was not afraid to go dark.
I loved the themes of life and death and love. And overall I was just completely swept away by this world. I can't wait to read more from this author in the future!!