![]() ![]() * I received this book for free from the publisher (Ecco Books) in exchange for an honest review. But is it withdrawal, or is it something stranger? Not only that, but Ronan is plagued by strange dreams and visions. Townsfolk that Ronan has known all his life are getting evicted in droves. Gentrification has taken over the historic town, replacing its former diners, bakeries, and corner shops with a horde of uber-quaint antique stores and overpriced coffee shops. ![]() When he arrives in Hudson, he notices how much things have changed. Something is pulling him back, and he needs to find out what. The only thing is, he doesn’t remember why he decided to return. Ronan Szepessy, a gay man and famous photographer, returns to his hometown, despite the (mostly) bad adolescent memories of bullies and intolerance. Miller is a horror story set in a historic small town, with LGBT+ representation and a theme of gentrification at its core. ![]()
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