Saturday, May 2, 2020

Week 18 Review: The Darkness We Hide

From Goodreads:
Some secrets are worth dying for.

For months, Doctor Rowan Dupont has been staring death in the face. It followed her back to her hometown of Winchester, Tennessee, ten months ago, cloaking the walls of her family's Victorian funeral home like a shroud. In investigating the mysterious deaths of her loved ones, Rowan has unearthed enough family secrets to bury everything she'd previously thought true. But each shocking discovery has only led to more bodies and more questions; the rabbit hole is deeper than she ever imagined.

Despite settling in to a comfortable life with Police Chief Billy Brannigan, Rowan knows dangerous serial killer Julian Addington is still out there. She can't let her guard down now. Not when she's this close to ending it once and for all. But with a storm brewing on the horizon, she'll get only one shot before the impending darkness takes hold, threatening to wipe away every truth she's uncovered—and everything she holds dear.

My Review:
Yeah, this book was really fantastic! I've really enjoyed reading this series, and now that it's done, it feels satisfying, they went though hell, but they survived, and they're stronger, and they've earned this happy ending, you know?

This is the final showdown with Julian. He's been haunting her footsteps for about a year now, when she discovered that he was the murderer way back in the prequel novella. This is also the book that we learn more about her mom, and boy are there still some secrets there!

Oh, and finally, we see Rowan and Billy together. I mean, the sparks flew in the first two books, and they finally did something about that at the end of book 2. But now it's a few months later, they're a solid couple, and it was just so sweet to see them together, worrying about how his parents think of her, things like that. Adorable! 

That ending was just so darned satisfying. It brought together several things, the horrible childhood her mother had, what she did, and things that we didn't know about, fully, with the FBI mole. It just was exactly what it needed to be and was fantastic to read!

Loved reading this book, it was a great conclusion to this series and so entertaining to read!

Author: Debra Webb
Series: The Undertaker's Daughter #3
Read: April 27th, 2020
Source: Edelweiss/NetGalley
Reason Why: Loved the first 2 books, and it's a End of Series 2020 Book and a Prequel & Sequel Challenge 2020 Book!
Publisher: Mira
Published: March 31st 2020
5/5 Hearts
5/5 Books
5/5 Stars

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