Home to the Hollow
by Cassandra Featherstone
*** This omnibus includes Road to the Hollow, Return to the Hollow, and a novel length companion piece from the guys’ POV (Roused in the Hollow) that should be read between Return to the Hollow and Rejected in the Hollow.***
“You can take the girl out of the South, but you can’t take the South out of the girl.”
Jolene Athena Whitley left home a decade ago and has never looked back—until her dream job rejects her. Heartbroken, she vows to get her life back on track. If she can figure out the dirty secrets that flagged her file, the job as an FBI profiler is in the bag.
It would be the perfect plan—if everything she knew about the past wasn’t a lie. Whistler’s Hollow is populated and governed by supernaturals Jolene doesn’t know exist, and until she emerges as one, she’ll never be able to see what’s right in front of her face.
When she moves into her childhood home, everything goes awry: exotic animals invade her house, she lets her ex-bully seduce her, and her new job is teaching the snotty children of her former high school mean girls.
Through all of this, Jolene is determined to follow the clues to reveal all of the Hollow’s secrets. What she doesn’t know is how many of them are also her own.
Bless her heart…this might get ugly.
Home to the Hollow is a full length omnibus that includes Road to the Hollow, Return to the Hollow, and a new full length novel, Roused in the Hollow.
Roused in the Hollow follows the timeline of Jolene’s arrival in Whistler’s Hollow to the end of Return to the Hollow—all through extra material from the POV of her building harem. Learn more about what Wolfie, Presley, Edgar, Benjy, Hugo, Doyle, and Dhameer were doing while Jolene was busy trying to solve her mystery…and how the puzzle pieces fit together before Rejected in the Hollow releases.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Cassandra Featherstone's Home to the Hollow is a captivating omnibus that weaves together the stories of Road to the Hollow, Return to the Hollow, and the novel-length companion piece Roused in the Hollow. This collection offers readers a rich tapestry of mystery, supernatural intrigue, and personal discovery, all set against the backdrop of the enigmatic Whistler’s Hollow.
At the heart of the narrative is Jolene Athena Whitley, a character whose journey is both relatable and extraordinary. Having left her Southern roots behind a decade ago, Jolene is a woman on a mission to reclaim her life after a devastating career setback. Her dream of becoming an FBI profiler is thwarted by mysterious red flags in her file, prompting her return to her childhood home in Whistler’s Hollow—a place teeming with secrets and supernatural beings she never knew existed.
Thematically, Home to the Hollow explores the idea of identity and belonging. Jolene’s return to the South is not just a geographical shift but a journey into her own past and hidden heritage. The phrase, “You can take the girl out of the South, but you can’t take the South out of the girl,” resonates throughout the book, highlighting the inescapable pull of one’s roots and the complexities of self-discovery. As Jolene delves deeper into the mysteries of Whistler’s Hollow, she uncovers truths about herself that challenge her understanding of who she is and where she belongs.
Character development is a standout feature of Featherstone’s writing. Jolene is a well-rounded protagonist whose strength and vulnerability make her an engaging character to follow. Her interactions with the residents of Whistler’s Hollow, including her former bully turned seducer and the children of her high school nemeses, add layers to her character and propel her growth. The inclusion of Roused in the Hollow, which provides perspectives from Jolene’s building harem—Wolfie, Presley, Edgar, Benjy, Hugo, Doyle, and Dhameer—enriches the narrative by offering insights into the motivations and emotions of these key figures. This multi-perspective approach not only deepens the reader’s understanding of the plot but also enhances the emotional impact of the story.
The supernatural elements in Home to the Hollow are seamlessly integrated into the storyline, creating a world that is both familiar and fantastical. Featherstone’s portrayal of Whistler’s Hollow as a place governed by supernaturals adds an intriguing layer of complexity to the narrative. The exotic animals invading Jolene’s home and the hidden powers she must uncover are not just plot devices but metaphors for the chaos and unpredictability of life’s journey. These elements serve to heighten the tension and suspense, keeping readers engaged as they piece together the puzzle alongside Jolene.
Featherstone’s writing style is both evocative and accessible, drawing readers into the world of Whistler’s Hollow with vivid descriptions and compelling dialogue. Her ability to balance humor and drama is particularly noteworthy, as evidenced by the Southern charm and wit that permeate the narrative. The phrase “Bless her heart…this might get ugly” encapsulates the blend of humor and foreboding that characterizes Jolene’s adventures, making for a reading experience that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.
In comparison to other supernatural mystery series, such as Charlaine Harris’s Sookie Stackhouse series or Patricia Briggs’s Mercy Thompson series, Featherstone’s Home to the Hollow stands out for its unique blend of Southern Gothic elements and contemporary issues. While Harris and Briggs focus heavily on the supernatural aspects, Featherstone’s work is distinguished by its emphasis on personal growth and the exploration of identity. This focus on character development and thematic depth makes Home to the Hollow a compelling read for fans of the genre who are looking for more than just supernatural thrills.
Overall, Home to the Hollow is a masterful blend of mystery, romance, and supernatural intrigue that will captivate readers from start to finish. Cassandra Featherstone has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, offering a fresh take on the themes of identity and belonging. Whether you are a longtime fan of supernatural fiction or new to the genre, this omnibus is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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