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When the Wolf Comes Home by Nat Cassidy

Hello beautiful people! Welcome to a new review! For this review, I get into horror writer Nat Cassidy’s creepy and hard-to-put-down book, When the Wolf Comes Home. While not the first of his reads I have picked up, I really enjoyed this one and found it to be unique, scary, and riveting. It made me really look forward to checking out more of his books in the future.

Main Characters

Jess: Our main girl and, honestly, one of my favourite parts of this book, she’s messy, flawed, and emotional. Her empathy drives a lot of her decisions, sometimes for the better, sometimes not. When Jess meets the boy, she is brought into a horror scene she never expected. In an attempt to save him, she is pushed to intense limits and is forced to put herself in danger to try and help save the day.

The boy: Running away from a monster, the boy crosses paths with Jess, and is forced to face his fears in no way a child ever should, but he also has much more control than we may suspect.

Cookie: Jess’s mother, who, while maybe not always the best mom, pulls through for her daughter when it’s needed the most.

The man:  The boy’s father, who follows Jess and him in an attempt to get him back, however, follows at a distance due to the danger that follows his son.

My Review

As mentioned before, I’ve checked out some of Nat Cassidy’s other books and found them to be scary, but extremely enjoyable. When the Wolf Comes Home is an action-filled, thrilling novel, filled with horror and some people’s worst nightmares. The characters are enjoyable (and sometimes aggravating), but the plot itself is unique, and unlike anything I’ve ever dived into before. I gave it an 8/10 rating overall and am looking forward to diving into more of Cassidy’s spooky tales in the future.

The story follows Jess as she gets pulled into a deeply unsettling and increasingly terrifying situation involving a young boy and something not quite right. What starts as concern quickly turns into something much darker, with reality bending in ways that feel both surreal and way too real at the same time. As things escalate, the book leans hard into fear, what it does to us, how it changes us, and the choices we make when we’re pushed to our limits. Jess is forced to fight her greatest fears to protect the boy, but she also questions if she can really protect him from himself, or the realities of his world. The boy must question if he can fight off the monsters that haunt him, or crumble to the fear of his reality and what is chasing him.

As mentioned before, I’ve checked out other books of Cassidy’s, and when When the Wolf Comes Home came across my way, I knew I had to check it out. I saw lots of positive reviews and felt like it lived up to the hype for sure. This book is so unique. Like, genuinely nothing I’ve read before. The plot is wild in a way that somehow still works and makes sense, and I was completely locked in watching it unfold. The creativity here is insane, and the way everything comes together? So satisfying. It’s heartbreaking at different points, intense in others, but also loving and sweet in others. It has its gory parts, and some areas are a bit harder to stomach, but if you read lots of horror like I do, it’s really nothing crazy.

It’s fast-paced, emotional, and straight-up creepy. Not just surface-level scary, either, it gets under your skin. The kind of book where you feel uneasy even when nothing is technically happening because you are just waiting for that other shoe to drop. What really stood out to me is how much it focuses on fear. Not just the classic there’s something scary chasing you theme, but how fear actually changes people. The decisions, the reactions, the spiral, it all felt very intentional and honestly a little too real at times.

Jess carried this book for me. I loved her. She’s not perfect, and that’s exactly why she works so well. Her empathy, even when it complicates things, made everything hit harder emotionally. And yeah, the kid can be annoying, but in a way that makes sense. He’s a child dealing with trauma, and the book doesn’t shy away from that. If anything, it adds to the emotional weight.

This is not a feel-good book. Like, at all. My heart hurt more than once. But it’s a damn good one.

I had such a good time with this, and it definitely solidified that I need to keep reading more from Nat Cassidy.

Has anyone else checked out When the Wolf Comes Home, or any other of Nat Cassidy’s reads? What did you think, and what others would you recommend?

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This has been a very busy month and I did not have much down time to read. However, I was able to finish a few books that have been on my tbr! Overall, I am satisfied with this month’s completed read.

Family of Liars by E. Lockhart was a fast read for me and I enjoyed it a lot. I was so glad to be able to get a backstory on the mom’s of the Liars. Their backstory gave a big insight into how their adult life and situations came to be.

Salvacion by Sandra Proudman dragged a bit for me. However, once I started listening to the audiobook, I was able to get through it faster. This book had a lot of cultural references, however, some of those parts felt rushed. Overall, it was a good read.

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Although I only read one of my November's tbr, I enjoyed reading the other two books.

I was able to finish We Were Liars by E. Lockhart in the beginning of November and I really enjoyed it. This book was so easy to follow along and kept me interested. The plot twist was a bit predictable, but the full details managed to surprised me.

I was so excited to read Accomplice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer and it did not disappoint. The tension between Evie and The Villain continues to be very intense. The plot twist in the end made me have to rethink everything I’ve read in the past two books, and realize I’ve missed a lot of clues. I can’t wait for the next and final, possibly, book to come out!

Overall, Katabasis by R.F. Kuang was a good book. However, the way my brain could not comprehend some of the more complex ideas in the book was a bit humbling. But after more effort, and a few rereads, I was able to understand most of the book. I definitely could not have been able to get through this book without the audibook.

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We Fell Apart by E. Lockhart was released on November 4th. This is the third book in the We Were Liars series. After finishing We Were Liars, I made it my mission to read the rest of the books in the series before the end of the year.

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Gone Before Goodbye by Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben was published October 14th and currently has a 3.99 rating on Goodreads.

I am holding out hope that the reviews are being a little harsh and the book’s plot is good. I can’t wait to read it myself and see if I like it or not.

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Since we are in the spooky season, I think this new book by Freida McFadden would be perfect to read soon. The Intruder was published October 7th and currently has a 4.2 star rating. I am hoping that, like most of Freida’s books I’ve read, this book includes a plot twist.

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These are my October Hopefuls!

We are reading The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix in our book club. I am glad this book was nominated as our horror book because it seems like a good starting point for the horror genre. Although the summary makes the book seem more thriller than horror, I am hoping it does contain some horror, just not too much.

I am re-reading The Grandest Game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes to refresh my memory before I read the sequel, Glorious Rivals. I can not wait to see where the storyline goes in the sequel.

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart has been on my tbr for a while now, and I just realized I actually have the physical book. This mystery book seems perfect for October, and I can't wait to read it.

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I was looking for a book that was similar to Caraval by Stephanie Garber and came across The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. The Night Circus follows Celia and Marco as they train as magicians to have a duel. I started reading it yesterday, and I like it so far.

Queen Bee by Amalie Howard has been on my TBR for almost a year now, and with the change of weather, I feel like now would be the perfect time to read it. The main character, Lady Ela Dalvi, is set on getting revenge on those who forced her to disgracefully retreat into the countryside.

The Boyfriend by Freida McFadden is set while women are being killed by someone who dates them before killing them. I would recommend checking content warnings before reading this.

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I feel like I had a great reading month with 6 reads, and able to finish my August hopefuls.

I loved how the OUABH series ended with A Curse for True Love. Jacks and Evangeline’s story is one that will stay with me for a while. Jacks is the definition of ‘all in’ when it comes to protecting Evangeline and tries his best to stay away from her. However, I love to see his selfish side, too.

I gave Stuck Up and Stupid 3 stars, and it was a good read. It was quick, and I liked the overall plot. However, I think that the mention of heavier topics was just glossed over and could have been discussed more in depth.

I gave Icebreaker 3 stars. This is not my usual romance type of book, but I wanted to see what the hype was about. Anastasia and Nate had good chemistry, and I could appreciate that they seemed to want to work through their problems. I loved that in the end, everything was wrapped up.

Although I was supposed to finish Local Woman Missing for book club next month, I could not help myself and finished it. I was very shocked at the ending since I had a theory in my mind, and it was not what ended up happening. I definitely recommend it for the upcoming Fall season if you enjoy mystery thriller books. However, I would recommend looking up trigger warnings before reading it.

Ann Liang became a favorite author after reading If You Could See the Sun and This Time it’s Real. Both are young adult romance books that have lots of yearning. Although Henry and Alice are my favorite couple, Eliza and Caz’s story is great. They both touch on self-expectations and how they can bear down on you. I really enjoyed reading both of these books and can not wait t read more from her.

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