My Review of The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon

Title: The Drowning Kind 
Author: Jennifer McMahon 
Expected Publication: April 6, 2021
Publisher: Simon and Schuster Audio & Gallery/Scout Press 
Genre: Horror 
Pages: 336 Pages 
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review: 
Wow. I'm left speechless.  This book was phenomenal.
This is the second book I've read by this author and I believe she will become an auto buy for me. Her books are always amazing! This book has all the creepy feelings, ghosts, legends and soo much more!
Jax and her sister Lexie were as thick as thieves when they were younger. But when Lexie receives her grandmother's home and inheritance when their grandmother passed away Jax started to resent Lexie and started putting boundaries and space between the two. So when one day she starts to receive several phone calls and frantic voicemails from Lexie, Jax comes to the conclusion that Lexie is off her medications and even reaches out to her aunt to check on Lexie. However, when her aunt goes to the grandmother's house she finds Lexie in the family pool drowned.
While Jax is going through the house and her sister's things she is making discoveries about Lexie that she did not know about and also that she was conducting research on the history of her grandmother's property.
Then we have flashbacks from a family in the 1920's who originally went to the spring because they had heard the stories about the healing properties of the spring and wanted help with infertility. There's just one big catch with the spring; it's like a curse. You will get what you want but, there is always a price it just depends if you are willing to pay the price.
I loved this book! This book would be great for anyone who loves creepy legends, ghost stories and even just a good creepy horror story! Thank you Netgalley and Simon & Schuster Audio for the opportunity to read/listen to this one! 

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