A review by therivingtonreader
When the Wolf Comes Home by Nat Cassidy

5.0

Starting off the year strong with this absolute MASTERPIECE. If you're looking for a sign to pre-order this book, this is it. I don't have the vocabulary to explain how much I loved it. And especially after reading the afterword. I've always had a love for Nat Cassidy's work, but this one hit home in a lot of ways. 

It's about fear. Grief. Anxiety. Parents. Found family. Sometimes it's a little whacky, but most of the time it's terrifying. It perfectly encapsulates how fear and anxiety can be all-encompassing.

This book made me want to keep the lights on at night, but also made me cry. It made me question my sense of right and wrong. I really can't give away too much of the plot, because I want everyone to be as surprised by the turns in this story as I was.

It's only January, but I think this is going to be my book of the year. If I read something better than this, I think my brain will probably explode 😅

Thank you to Tor Nightfire for the ARC!!