![]() Their pasts are explained in flashback chapters. The characters are interesting and complicated. ![]() There is violence throughout the plot, but I felt it was important to the overall story. I was almost to the end before I realized the true identities of some of the characters. She has bit off more than she can chew this time. She is not happy to see Natalie, but feels confident she can break her like she broke Kit and everyone else at Wisewood. Based on her own experiences she feels as though she is an expert on the subject. She teaches others that pain is merely something that can be ignored if you are strong enough. The woman in charge of everything and everyone at Wisewood takes pleasure in control. Most importantly, her sister seems radically changed. Unfortunately, she is not at all happy with the situation and events she experiences when she initially arrives on Wisewood. Natalie arranges a visit, planning to be there just over 24 hours. ![]() Shaken to her core, but determined to make sure Kit is okay on the small secluded island. One night after a long day at a job she doesn’t like, she receives an ominous email from Wisewood stating, “Would you like to come tell your sister what you did – or should we?” Natalie has not heard from her sister since she left for the Wisewood Wellness & Therapy six months ago. ![]() The girls grew apart when they left home, but always connected via phone and emails. ![]() Natalie is disillusioned with her job and quite frankly her life. ![]()
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