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This Might Hurt

By: Stephanie Wrobel
Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
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“You’ll be gripped in this clever exploration of fear and vulnerability right until the flawless ending—one you’ll most certainly want to talk about.”—ASHLEY AUDRAIN, New York Times bestselling author of The Push

NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2022 BY Newsweek E! Parade Katie Couric Media ∙ Betches Criminal Element ∙ Shondaland ∙ Bustle and more!

From the USA Today bestselling and Edgar-nominated author of Darling Rose Gold comes a dark, thrilling novel about two sisters—one trapped in the clutches of a cult, the other in a web of her own lies.

Welcome to Wisewood. We’ll keep your secrets if you keep ours.

Natalie Collins hasn’t heard from her sister in more than half a year.

The last time they spoke, Kit was slogging from mundane workdays to obligatory happy hours to crying in the shower about their dead mother. She told Natalie she was sure there was something more out there.

And then she found Wisewood.

On a private island off the coast of Maine, Wisewood’s guests commit to six-month stays. During this time, they’re prohibited from contact with the rest of the world—no Internet, no phones, no exceptions. But the rules are for a good reason: to keep guests focused on achieving true fearlessness so they can become their Maximized Selves. Natalie thinks it’s a bad idea, but Kit has had enough of her sister’s cynicism and voluntarily disappears off the grid.

Six months later Natalie receives a menacing e-mail from a Wisewood account threatening to reveal the secret she’s been keeping from Kit. Panicked, Natalie hurries north to come clean to her sister and bring her home. But she’s about to learn that Wisewood won’t let either of them go without a fight.
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I enjoyed listening to this story and while I rarely write reviews I fee like the reviews I read for this before weren’t completely right. The story jumps around and you never know who the story belongs to. It keeps you on your toes! Loved it

I enjoyed this story

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Very confusing and slow , but interesting concept. There are multiple narrators which can get confusing but I think that was intentional by the author.
I just think if you are going to make a story so confusing at least have a more juicy plot.

Interesting enough to listen to, but likely wouldn’t listen again.

Confusing

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You mean to tell me that she gets so brainwashed that the ending was the best she could come up with?! How selfish....so good but raw

Ehhh not bad....but?!

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Stephanie Wrobel's *This Might Hurt* takes readers on a psychological rollercoaster, diving into the complexities of sisterhood, trauma, and the dark allure of cult-like communities. The novel's premise is intriguing, centering around two sisters, Natalie and Kit, whose lives are upended when Kit disappears into the enigmatic Wisewood, a remote self-help retreat promising radical transformation.

The story unfolds through alternating perspectives, offering a multifaceted look into the sisters' strained relationship and their individual struggles. Wrobel's writing is compelling, with an atmospheric tension that keeps readers on edge. The author's portrayal of Wisewood is particularly captivating, revealing a chilling environment where the lines between healing and manipulation blur.

However, the novel's pacing occasionally falters, with some sections feeling drawn out and repetitive. While the psychological tension is palpable, certain plot twists can be predictable, slightly diminishing the overall suspense. Additionally, the character development, especially regarding the secondary characters, could have been more fleshed out to provide deeper emotional engagement.

Despite these shortcomings, *This Might Hurt* excels in its exploration of the human psyche and the lengths individuals will go to escape their pasts and find belonging. Wrobel's ability to weave psychological depth with a gripping narrative makes this book a worthwhile read for fans of psychological thrillers, even if it doesn't fully deliver on its initial promise.

In summary, *This Might Hurt* is a solid psychological thriller with an engaging premise and atmospheric writing. While it has its flaws, it remains an intriguing exploration of sisterhood and the seductive power of cult dynamics. 3.5/5 Stars

Self-help retreat for a radical transformation

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Terrible ending. I didn’t expect it to be done. Had some potential but dropped the ball halfway through

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