April Book of the Month | May the Dead Keep You by Jill Baguchinsky

A new month means a new Cyn’s Workshop Book of the Month, and this one? Dark, emotional, and impossible to ignore.

Your April Book of the Month winner is: 🖤 May the Dead Keep You by Jill Baguchinsky.

From the haunting premise to the emotional depth woven into the story, May the Dead Keep You delivers a narrative that lingers. It’s the kind of book that pulls you in with its atmosphere and keeps you there with its character-driven storytelling and emotional stakes.

May the Dead Keep You explores grief, memory, and the connection between the living and the dead. As the story unfolds, it dives into the emotional weight of loss while unraveling deeper mysteries tied to the past.

Synopsis

Perfect for fans of Don’t Let the Forest In and Wuthering Heights, this gothic horror novel is about the pasts that haunt us and the stories we decide to make for ourselves.

There’s nowhere Catie East would rather be than the redwood forest that surrounds her family’s unusual historic home, the Heights.

She prefers being alone in the forest. People are … complicated. But when a scientist and his son move into the estate’s cottage, planning to study the woods around them, the boy catches Catie’s eye. And when a dead woodpecker miraculously comes back to life in his precious hands … he captures her heart.

Necromancy isn’t the only strange thing happening in the Heights.There’s an unfamiliar face in the mirror. Blood on the floors. Eyes in the wallpaper. And the men around her—including her once-sweet nature boy—are becoming something else. Something possessive and frightening. Something violent.

As the Heights’s dark history starts to come to light, Catie discovers that the home she loves is imbued with pain. And even though the pain isn’t her own, it will corrupt her and the people around her all the same—unless she can stop it.

A story about breaking cycles of abuse and overcoming generational trauma, May the Dead Keep You is an edge-of-your-seat read—equally horrifying, heart-wrenching, and hopeful.


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