The Haunting of Brynn Wilder - Review
In an effort to recover from caring for her ailing mother, long struggle with cancer, Brynn visits an old friend. Brynn stays at the town's small bed and breakfast - it has the feel of a home rather than hotel. She becomes fast friends with the owner and staff as well as the other lodgers, including Dominic.
Dominic is covered in tattoos, obvious mention of Bradbury's classic The Illustrated Man. To add to his mystery, Kate - Brynn's long time friend, mentions her police chief husband has investigated Dominic in relation to a suspicious death.
Brynn learns Dominic's career is assisting people with transition. Not only does this resonate with Brynn but also Alice, the ex wife of a happily married gay man. Alice suffers from dementia, seemingly straddling the veil between here and the after life.
There is a lot in this book. Sacrifice to care for one's family. Self care. Death. Rebirth.
It was an interesting read.
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